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DAISY CAPITAL JOURNAL
BY HOFER BROS.
OFFICIAL CENSUS SALEM.
MAY, 1001, 13.287.
ASKING;
WHERE THE
COMES FB.OM.
MONEY
Ono of the leading opponents of the
Bpckcfcllcr gift to the American Board
of Missions, the present storm center of
public dlHCURsion, has beon tho Rev.
2)r. Washington Gladden, of Colum
H)u, O., author of " Social Snlvation,"
tc, mid tho present moderator of tho
Congregational church in America. Dr.
Gladden is reported as saying: "Tho
prudential contmittco lnia placed itself
on the broad and intelligible position
that nil gifts must be received, no mat
ter what may bo tho character of the
giver, or by what immoralities or
crimes his gains may have bocn gath
croil. It openly proclaims that monoy to
which tho giver has no moral right
way bo rightfully given to a mission
ary society, if only his motivo Ik to do
jjood with it; nnd it nssnmcs tho pow
r of judging tho motivo of tho giver.
It knows nnd declares to tho world
that thoro can bo no motivo but that
of bonovolenco in tho bestowal of this
lft.
That is n groat testimony from such
a high authority. Prom this decision
tho nppcal will now bo taken to tho
conocienco of tho Congregational
churches and tho eonselonco of Chris
ioadom." In his latest book, entitled, "Whore
Dooatho Sky Hcglnf" Dr. Gladden has
chapters on 'Knowing How to Ho Itich
anil Who Can Forglvo Sins."
Mr. Oladdon him eortninly rnlsod a
now quustion in ethics and religion.
While in California recently a eltl
y.on of ono of the eollogo towns said
thoy would not ask any question whore
tho money eamo from if Rockefeller
wnntud to give them any of his wealth.
Tho paisago of Horlpturo that speaks
of making unto ynursolves friends of
tho mnmmoii of unrighteousness cover
a wido niopo of country, in which tho
shady benevolonees of tho Amorlcan
millionaires onn o)orato.
THE WILD WEST SAFE.
Tho storied glory of the wild went
is gono. Nro more is the laud of the
TodnkiiiK, scouts mid reckless duspora
thunder roiuaueo t lit t for generations
bus thrilled tho hearts of youth.
"Hat" .MiiHtorson, the new deputy
' United Hiatus marshal of Now York
tho wild rlp-rwirur from the bloody
jdaliis who was taken oust by Prosb
tlunt Roosevelt to Introduce Htronuos
lty of tho null sort In the metropolis
--1iuh sntd.tlWo fntoful werds:
"Thoho never with as mush down
vlght ousnei'tiesKjii tho wont iih you'll
Unit hore in N".w York, and as for gun
piny you're apt to Hntl more nlong
llronilway thitii In tho main street of
thn newest mining uiiuip. Thaf "w what
l'vo got down in my little booh since
1 first stacked up against tho loeul
ftnino. The wild wwt is n wifor idaee
thnu llrtmdwiiy, New Yok, for a man
of puaso, "
Thus dear old trtidlttnns parish.
The adventurous youth, with his
mind tlrod by talus of daring, may
wow be oxpoetod to turn from tho west
to tho wtst, and to drotim us longer of
wild tulvtMittirtw ou lUKuntnln and
plain, but jfpiiMo n tho greatest
trcot in Amerira,
Adventure Iihh dniwa iiiillloas of1
atrong hearts to k wast and turutxt
n wilderness Into h mighty Industrial
empire. . .
But tluiM htivo (-Imaged.'
"Th way to wnltli, If you desire
it, 1 hh phtiH k tkn wity ta mar
kL" 81 Mid wlM.ttU IiH I'VhmUU
oh kuttdratl nd Wj ymt wg.
Hliu tru tdjy tm tk
Km hiUU tk way w)U tkU how-
ly advi:
AVorX brl.
6V MWt.
OUR HAVUfOa MANJv OpiUKT
MBKT frlU, HBIA YOTT BAXH.
"IImnmhImt," MtiJ Prnnklls,
"tkit iHy btt prllfl, gHr
Atlng natNre, Mty bKU wttny,
and it offspring mb bgt Ktor,
wad no on."
W r0ivo rsla af cut dollar
or mom auy Ui and py iiitert
ftt th rate of S pr oat pr a
(tutu, Mtreuiild Hlanaally.
Savifigs Department
CAPITAL NATIONAL BANK
v
W0ODBURN POSTOfHCE
ROBBED IN DAYTIME
Tho Woodburn postoflice was robbed
in broad daylight last Thursday, nnd
upwards of $230 secured. Tho crime
was committed while Postmaster Tooze
am1 Deputies Penncbaker nnd Boynton
were present.
About 3 o'clock in the afternoon the
registered mail pouch wna placed in Threaten to Close Road,
tho regular northbound uackj. ready Tuc i;ucky Boy Mining Company
for the evening overland train. The i,n8 offered its road to tho Blue River
sack was "hanging in its accustomed mintng section to Lane county for CO
place on the wall, nnd tho postoffico j j)0r ccnt of the cost of construction,
employes say that it would bo Impos- J Iin,i tho throat is made that unless the
siblo to remove the registered pack- county buy8 thc road it wjh bc ci0SC(l
nges from the sack without being ob- to public travel. The business men of
served. (Eugene aro frantically petitioning the
When tho train arrived Assistant county court to buy tho road, as they
Baggago Master Krupor carried thcfcur it wi!, clo8od otherwiso, and
sack to tho depot. It was locked by tho trade of tho BIuo River section
him in the prcsoncc of .the post office win b(J diverted to Browhavillo and
force. When he arrived at tho mnil Albnny ovcr the road now being built
car tho railway aget Immediately -)by Linn county to tho Blue River dis
ported tunc ue couiti not nuu me regit-
tcrcd pouch, and search was com
menced for It at once, but so far with
out nvnil.
Tho registered pouch contained a
dally remittance of $240 and several
small packages of tho probable value of the local lines wero put out of com
of $20. Tho mystery deepens with mission.
GRIFFIN
UNDER
ARREST
A warrant was Issued yesterday by
l'olico Judge Moores for tho arrest
of John Griffin, the pcnltontlnry guard,
who Inst Saturday assaulted John Man
ley with a eano on Commoroial street.
At the time o the fight Griflin was ar
rested by Chief -of Police Cornelius fur
assault and battery nnd fined $10. The
present complaint is under tho sti.te
stututiw and ehargos Griilln with as
sault with a deadly wciiihmi.
Conductors' Excursion.
A grand excursion will bo given by
the Order of Railway Conductors, from
Lebanon, Silverton, Dallas iiml Sheri
dan to Portland on Sunday, May 7th.
This excursion promises to bo quito an
event and will be largely attended.
The faro for the round trip, including
admission to tho Lewis and Clark ex
position grounds and Snored concert
in tho Festival hull, will bo $l.j50. The
trains will stop at all stations between
the above na.nod towns and every coin-
ion win no provi.iH.. ...r uu i-xriii-
siouists to nmke their trip plotisHiit.
Tills oxourslon will givo hundreds
of people the opportunity to view tho
Lewis, and Clark exposition grounds,
itnd a uhunoo to visit their Portland
friends and have u good time, all for
a vory small sum of mauay, The con
ductors have made Mrriiiigoiuonts for
tho visitors to see all parts of tho
grounds ami buildliigM at the fair.
Tickets aro fnr sale by nil tdntion
agents and conductors ou excursion
train. Tho tmln will leave Salem at
S:0 a. m. and will rmh Portland at
10:110, leaving tlmt plane at fi:!U) in
tho evening.
Now Curo for Cancer.
All surface oancors nro now known
to bo curablo by Buckluu'a Arnloa
Salvo. Jei. Waltors, of Duffiold, Va.,
wrttost "I had a onucor on my lip
for years, thai scorned Incurable, until
Bueklon's Arnica Salvo healed in, and.
now it is porfoetly well" Gunrnnt
totMl curo for cuts nnd burns. J6c at
J, O. l'orry's drug store. ,
MODEL OYSTER HOUSE.
Hi Court Street.
'Kho boat meals in tho city for thq)
price Quick scrvioo, euro ami eloaull
uwa our motto. Phono 3010 Mnin.
MRS. JKNNIE HEADH1CK, Prop
OASWontil.,
B4Mti -yfl W(vi Hlff AImjs Bwgtf
0 -
s A Oood Stock Couutry. v
P(Hid lo have forwint ttnt opiuion
tlmt toW ennuot 1m? wiutored sucCcm
fully out of dours lu Oregon, mutt di-
bun their tttittda ujm this subject
ftr clow lineiKigHtittn of fnots.
At fJoeUdg Jiaa Jut iold 1 load of
ttU lliro aM foaryrs'oll, and
cattU
whtch h(re nt beea fod hay or griun
Irm thoy wero yearlings, Whon put
upoa tho markt they avagod 1200
pounds each. Mr. Coolidge has beeu
aeeMful in this braach of his farm
wrk each yar, nnd has never jfol his
(tok hay or grata, oxeept oo winter
that f lSM-8, when Oregon was vi$
it4 with a eevero anew storm.
A country vrhero stoak can be fitted
for tho market oa gran nlono during
tha winter oeasoa J cexlaluljr not a
bad placo to try for a livelihood. Sd
verloa Appeal
time, and it is improbable that it will
be solved, as tho postoflice people aro
poiitivc that it'.woa placod In the bag,
' and was not removed, while the mil-
way ngont is equally positive that it
was not in tho locked bag.
trlct alon tho Calapooia
Every Tong distanco telephone lino
running north and south of McMinn
ville was rendered useless by tho light
ning Wednesday evening, and many
FRUIT
GROWERS
ACTIVE
A Salem special says:
All present indications are that tho
Willamette valley will have n bumper
prune crop this fall and tho growers
nro encouraged to believe that at least
fair prices will prevail. In a fow low
land orchards tho blossoms wero so
budly injured by tho frosts or cold
ruins that little if any fruit is expect
ed, but reports from most districts
hhow the outlook to bo good.
The dispatclios from California an
nouncing that tho yield of prunes in
that statu will bo but ono-fourth to
one-half of a nominal crop, loads grow
ers in Oregon to expect better prices
than were realized last year. Dis
patches from tho Middle West a few
days ago told of cxtonsivo dnmago to
the fruit crop, and this is also an indi
cation that there will bo a bettor
market for prunes
Last soabon there was a large crop
of nil kinds of fruit in tho Lastum
mu, tho ,0 ()f t,mt Htutil)U(
. wg, Hllw,Uoj wlth fruit lt ,l0Ill0f
,M1HJ.,t ,,,.,,., M,y t rmco(1 1)rjL.0.s.
NevertfiolehH, the supply has been prot
ty well cleaned up, ami it is expected
that there will be very littlo carry
over stock. Since tho IDU.'j furit crop
cast of tho Itockieu will bo short and
pricoa therefor correspondingly highor,
it is anticipatod that there will bo more
deniaud for prunes.
At the St. Louis Exposition last Hum
mer a demonstration in priiuo-cooking
w'nh eomluetod uml the visitors at tho
Oregon exhibit were showu what a pal
atable fruit the Oregon prune is when
properly eooked. In that way the mor
its of the Orugon prunoa woro woll ad
vertised and results wero Inter shown
by inquiries for prunes of the kind
served in the Orogtui exhibit.
It is certain that lieavior orders will
be received this year for Oregon prunes
beeiuise of the favorable improssion
the fruit made at St. Louis last sum
mer. It may be stiiil that although
there are still on hand small quantities
of Potito prune, tho Italian, or, as thoy
aro now coming to the knowu, tho Or
ugon prunes, are all sold.
At tho Lewis and Clark Fair this
summer u demonstration will bo con
ducted with prunes furnished by the
Willamette Valley Prune Association,
ami, if pomdhlc, no Kusturn visitor will
bo permitted to go home without first
louruing the merits of Oregon prunes
and how to cook them, lu this way a
ptfrntHuent market is being built for
the Oregon prune Ui order that frpm
year to year there may be a steady do
uiMttd for fruit tiiwt is noMtly packed
uuder mi Oregu brand.
i i" i o
The 1'M-al telephone system at 2a
gi . is being reconstructed. The
'finiiii.n 1 ittery" system will be
put in. '
restoring
tomaeh to
CEtlBRATtD y'ts not
oriual eon-
litiou or to
itr'enie tint
tired feeling to
rrovalcnt in the
Spring tho Bit
ten should be
your flrat
choi. l It never
fails iu oasfts of
Spring rTer,
General Debili
ty, Impure Blood, Indigestion, Dyspep
sia, ConUveneu or Malarial Foyor.
vfcjLMJffrj r8)
Wers
WHY THEYARB HAPPY
TWO ROTABLE RECOVERIES
FROM EXTREME DEBILITY
Husband's Strength Had Boca Wan
ing for Throo Years, Wifo a
Sufferer from Female
Weakness.
"My strength had dwindled so that
I couldn't apply myself to my busi
ness witl) any snap but was tired nnd
listless all the time," said Mr. Gold
stein.
"I went to bed completely used up
by my dayl's work, nnd whon I got up
in the morning 1 didn't feel rested a
bit. I had awful headaches too, and
my kidneys got out of order and caused
mo to hnve severe paias in tho back.
At one timo I became so feeble that
I could not stir from my bed for throo
weeks."
Mr. Goldstein is a young man and
had then but recently established a
homo of his own. His anxieties were
increased by the fact that his wifo
was far from being robust. Speaking
of her own state of health during this
trying period, Mrs. Goldstein says:
"For two years I had beon all most
of tho time. Sometimes I was con
fined to bed for weeks in succession.
I had headaches, kidney trouble, pain
about tho heart and many maro un
comfortable symptoms connected with
that weakness to which my sox is pe
culiarly subject."
Trouble hud invaded this household
and settled in it in just the yenrs that
ought to be tho vory happiest". Phy
sicians could not tell them how to get
rid of it.
"A trip whs prescribed for my j
health," said Mr. Goldstein. "Tt
promised woll at first, but whon 1 re
turned I found myself just 3 bndly
oil' as before, and I was utterly dis
couraged. Then an advcrtisoniont and
the urgency of some friends led me to
try a blood and nerve remo'y, which
was said to be n, wondorfully success
ful. 1 could hardly bcliove it at first,
but within a month there wore unmis
takable signs of improvement whloh
led mo to continue the treatment until
I becumo completely well. Through
the use of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills I
havo now as good hoalth as I ever had
in my life."
This is not nil, for Mrs. Goldstein
adds: "Tho wonderful offeot that Dr.
Williams' Pink Pills had in the enso
of my husband led mo to try thorn and
thoy holpod me ovon moro quickly than
they did him. One box nuido mo de
oidedly bettor and a fow moro cured
mo."
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills make pure
rich blood and when there is gonorul
woaknoss nnd disorder that is what tho
system needs. The peculiar organism
of womon calls for n spocially largo
supply of good blood, nnd obstinate
oases of prostration nnd complicated
troubles owo their oxistonco to noth
ing but soanty or vitiated blood. In
such oases it is always host to uso Dr.
Williams' Pink. Pills. Mr. nnd Mrs.
11. Goldstein live at 3S Govo stroot,
East Boston, Mass. Dr. Williams' rink
Pills aro sold by druggiids ovorvwhero.
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Colorod Editor Thrashed.
Kditor A. I). GriOUi, of the Portland
Now Age, entered the Pullmaa saloon
ou Fifth stroot last night and asked for
a drink of whisky. It is against the
rules of the Pullman saloon to sell
drinks to colored man, and the bur
tender refused to tke Grlil'm's rooue.
Griffin insisted that the man treat him
tho same as his vhite lurethrea, and
argued the Matter for fully... half au
howr. . .
Finally the Imrteader coaeettted and
gave Griffin a drink of whisky, at tho
samo time takiug the tea-dollar bill
which the negro had beea flourishing
in the air when deehulag his rights.
The bartender rang up $16 cm the cash
register and refused to give the negro
aay change. A free-for-all between the
negro, the bartender and the proprie
tor easuod. The white men were too
muoh for Griffin, who sooa found him
self sprawling outside tho doer in the
sidewalk, minus bis $10. It is said he
has already engaged an attorney aad
will bring suit for the recovery of his
money Oregon aa.
COMMERCIAL CLUB
Th nrffiter Salem Commercial Club J. T. Hunt. WhltonV
iiml mot. cicuiiijj iu ms vv " w.., ui.eiuio, iia x4, Watw
business men of this city present. Af- j Mayor Waters spoke, and i
ter the meeting had been called to or- that every means bo used to
ucr wj iuu (irumuvui. n vw""M",'Ml "IU '"""n' u me lCVTig D(j
was read from tho Idaho State Prcsa air. A committee, consisting 0f il
aMU,;""uu " .i. ww.r.wt , -, .tt i.avuy and Cm
! -e a.i 1.,1.. t,U !, Dnn . , , . "tftl
o.iuujfliuu ui iuui uuu unuuju mu jivugEiD, nu3 uppointeu. to inll
valloy next June. The matter of pro- street railway company to pute ''
viding proper entertainment ror mo commouious cars on the depot li 1
visiiuio uuiju tug, on., v..v .v,, piucuk u uu sccrotarr '
was referred to tho Salem Press Club.
The official call for the Oregon De
velopment League Convention to bo
held in Portland on April 2Gth and 27th
was read. Tno ioiiowing delegates
were appointed by President Hofer:
Mayor Waters, J. H. Scott, J. L.
Stockton, Frank Davoy, L. K. Page,
Charles O'Brien, R. J. Hendricks, T.
B. Kay, Conrad Krebs, John Minto, J.
H. Linn. B. O. Schueking. Frank Dur-
bin, F. G. Deckabach, George F. Rodg
crs, John If. McNary, F. N. Dorby, Hal
D. Patton, L. R. Stinson, J. G. Graham,
II. W. Meyers, M. Brodemier, C. P.
Bishop, F. W. Spencer, Charles A. Gray
F. W. Steusloff, N. H. Loonoy, II. G.
Meyer, L. T. Reynolds, W. B. Lawlor,
Brooks; M. L. Jones, Brooks; J. D.
Barber, Marion; Bennett Pearson, Ma
rion; L. M. Gilbert, Rosedale; Alex La
Follctte, Brooks; John Hunt, Gervais;
BOOK!
BOCK!
BOOK!
SALEM
BOCK BEER!
The most famous brow of all malt
boverages.. For hundreds of yoars Bock
Boer has made its annual appearanco.
Its coming signifies tho advent of May,
whon nature is in all its glory.
Bock Beor, both draught and hot-
tied, will be on salo at all our custom
crs on Thursday, and for a short time
thoroaf only.
Telophono your order for bottled
Bock Beer as early as possible, for our i
supply is limited.
SALEM BREWERY ASSN.
Telephone Main 2131.
Don't Borrow Trouble.
It is a bad habit to borrow anything
but tho worst thing you enn possibly
borrow, is trouble. When sick, sore,
heavy, weary and worn-out by tho
pains nnd poisons of dyspepsia, bilious-
noss, Bright 's disease, and similar in
ternal disordors, don't sit down and
brood over your symptoms, but fly for
roliof to Electric Bitters, nero you
will find sure and pormanont forgetful
noss of all your troubles, and your
body will not bo burdened bv n land
of debt disease At J. C. Perry's drug
store. Frico 50s. Guaranteed.
Salmon nro scarce at Astoria, and
tho local markets find it difficult to
secure any fish.
Health
RESTORES
GRAY HAIR
to Youthful Color
' nd lin trouMM with JtnJraff a loar tlm.
Aftrr lulnr vet Unite ot lUlrbrtltn I foaad tb
dandruff con and nor fcatr. ubica was two-tMrd
srar U am 43 Ttara r.l.ii rvioml to its natural
aaburn enter. O. UCIIiU.S. La Ctvxm. Wi"
Uatrtwallh. quickly brtogu batk joctfcful color
to Ktar bilr, m matter bow lass it bat ten jrr
or wbltf. IMltUlr Tvtuort dandruff, kill tho
Etna and atopi hair falling. Dee net tula aila
or linen. Aided br UAKFINA SOAP and Sain,
bealth. tt tootbea and beala the calv, atop ltcb
Ur and promote floe hair growth. Large SOc
tottln. dracsim. Take uotbioi vrltfcoat tlraa.
turerbUoUajOi.
Fne Soap 0r SffKnoc
Glsa ttta eeottO. take to aay of tba fenewlar
dnxsUta and ttt a see. bottle nra Ualrbealta
and a 3Se. rake Uarftaa Uedlrated &?, beat fr
tlr. bath, teilet, both for 00c.; or wot br lima
IUt EiecaHl Cw., Newark. N. J., expreu pre
paid. a receipt of OX. and this adr.
Katae , ........,.,.
Addreat ..., ....,,.
FolWwIn druixUu aapply Uay'a nabfaaaltti
aad Uaiflna fioap ta Uwlr txp caljl
PALACE PHAXMAOT.
APPOINTS DELEGA1
i. i-i ..: : u, nitv imii ivlfh rvn rtnfn..:n-. t -.. ' .
"""""""J Ymiey development
were rnntiestiH in no
ttrin LL- -tr-n- , id
fnr flin WnilnAadn.. net ("J
at the Marquam Grand of the
etto Valley Agricultural section &1
v-6uu uTviwUH;m "Klie.
How's This?
Wo offer Ono Hundred Dolhn
ward for any case of Catarrh thu
not do curoa by Halls's CatanL
F. J. CHENEY & CO., TolJ
We, tho undersigned have inn,
j. uuonoy tor tne last 15 years; ujd
uuvo mm ponecwy Honorable U i
business transactions and ftuu
ablo to carry out any obligation.
by tho firm. Walding, KinmaaJK,
vin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo II
Hall's Hall's Catarrh Cure ii fe
on internally, acting directly cpoas
uiooa nna mucous surfaces of tlit
torn. Testimonials sent free. Prf
cents per bottle. Sold by all drcjri
toko nail's Family Pills fa (
pation.
Company A at Eugene is taltejl
organizing a onseoaii team to t
with other militia companies m
state.
Hollister's Rocky Mountaia Taj
i positive, never nauseates or upsets b
'stomach. Cleanses and puriiai
entire system. A great blesMjJ
sutfering humanity. 35 cents, Teal
Tablets. Stone's Drug Store.
ASK US TO SHOW YOM
jjsYfil
SUITS for SPRING
FOR QUALITY, STYLE
AND GRACE, THEY ARE
EXCELLENT MODELS.
To Look Your BesS
YOU MUST HAVE
STYLISH CLOTHES
THAT FIT.
THE BELL SYSTEM
CLOTHES LOOK
WELL. WEAR WELL
AND HOLD THEIR
SHAPE.
Stern, Lauer, Shohl &CS
Cincinnati, O.
SOLD BY
Jos. Meyets & Sons
SALEM, ORE.
A BUSY DAY
At Salem Flouring Mill-, o"
v- t i i t....o,ni? o
iuti increuaeu uuu ui.-
for the product. Nono better p
Makas whelasome, tootkso
bread. Tke Wild Kosa brand i !
for its saiwiarity. Quality sT(f j
iesC The family flour paf eI
Most efoaamtwl oa the wt
best.
Salem Flouring