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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1905)
T DAH.Y OAJP TIAJ, JOUHWAX. 8AMM. 0HE0ON. SATURDAY, MAY 13, 1005. ;, . i a L ion a -r r r t. - COMIKO TO OREGON. , Gall to the Thirty-seventh Annual Con vention of tho N. A, W. 8. A. Tho thirty-seventh nnniml convont! of tho Nntlonal Amorlcnn Woman Suf frago association will ho held in th First Conugregntlonsl church, Portion Gt Vie., juno y to .iuiy o, inclusive. A cordlnl Invitation In extended all who believed in tho innlionnblo rlgl of women to, self-government nnd nl to those not yet in sympathy with th purposes of this nsocintlon. A government of men nnd women not by wotnon alone, not by men alone, but a government of mon nnd women, for men and womon this Is tho nlm and ideal of our association. Ono hundred years ago Oregon was jxn untrodden wilderness. Tho trans formation of that primeval territory into prosperous communities, enjoying tho highest dogrco of civilization, could not liavo been accomplished with tho work of women. No restriction should bo plncod upon energies and abilities eo potent for good. Tho extension of tho right of suffrage would rcmovo n handicap from the efforts of women nnd glvo them nn opportunity to work for tho wolfnrc of tho stote. Wo do not claim that women's volco n tho government would nt onco sound tho death knoll to all social and politi cal evils. Hut wo do bcllcvo that n government representing tho interests nd tho benefits of wotnon ana men would provo Itself, nnd is proving itself, whoro It now Mints, to bo n bettor gov ernment than ono which rcproscnts tho WI interests and beliefs of men nlone. Tho movement for tho onfrahohlso rncnt of women is based upon tho un changing nnd unchangeable principles of human liborty, in aocordnnco with which successlvo olnssos of men have won tho right of self-government. On such a foundation ultimate vic tory (s assured, and, In truth, is con ceded, oven by thoso who oppose. Tho day is over drnwing nearer whon tho nation will apply to women tho princi ples which tiro tho very foundations of its existence, when, on every elec tion day, thero will bo reaffirmed tho Immortal truths of our Declaration of American Independence Then will this indeed bo a just government, "de riving its powers from tho consent of tho govcrnod." BUBAN 11. ANTHONY, Honorary 1'rosldont. JIKV. ANNA HOWA11D 8HAW, President. OA1UUK CHAPMAN CATT, VIco Pro'sidont. AMCK 8TONK W.AOWKM., Itccording Secretary. KATB M. OORDON, Corresponding Secretory. 1IA1MUKT TAYI.OII UPTON, Treasurer. LAURA CLAY, COHA SMITH KATON, Auditors. Estr'ay Notice. Notice l horebjr Klm that 1 have takon up andlraponmM ' Mlowlnu ilirld animal found running-at larg within liio City o( Ba- Ono cow, red, with white fnco and niece off loft ear. nnd horns cut off. Ono yearling blaok steer, with whito face. Ono yearling red steer, piece cut off itr. Ono yearling red hoifer, with whito mark on face. Tho owner ot ald animal can hate the aanie lv proTlnH proixrtr anil aylu tho lottal charge and eipentetortaklnu up and aoeidnic t&, and In Jo fault llicreoi lor Utu day, i win prooetxl to aell the a!d animal at pnbllo auction m provided lii ordinance Kii.a ouno aioie said city. Dated Salem, May 13, 1005. CHIKP OF POL1CK COltNBLlUB LI rr Tg) WOIIKINQMEN, busy nil day, do - not Imvo timu to keep posted about materials and styles. Yot a vorkingman should got full t1uo nnd good stylo for every dollar that he pays for clothing. Ho gets both here. Wo havo no flead stock to work oil. E. KOPPE, Clothing aud Furnishing goods. Y. M. 0. A. Building, Salem. University Shoes $3.50 The best shoes in tho market for the money. Noted for style, quality and comfort. fo manufacture ladles' woolen shawls to order. See oar designs. sssssssHTd I lUfKKBIKKKBKBKKKIKKtBtKKftSmjfiyfwKll tt sBRliglilMiiaPWsasff II SHi?S IMIRILWSPVHmssIsii rH"MfACKED up by over n third E ''aMEyffisM I irk ' ' a centut7 f remarkable frrtjig 3 WfjPfflJtmJl BHUnBd!dr i,"""."'1" ' "" I '.i S3 .. and. uniform cures, a record 'erJ f TnFfrmloSnii J?fsWsTO"3ftwrT-jjjEc ij. i ffl Jj . such as no other remedy -sS s nrrfftfflSilaJfiHsaQR!2kBaHL wm1mS!BW III ! " '. for the diseases and weak- "V I IIILlTi IWwffLKfrWstBBl MsHsovl ncsses peculiar to women 33$ will HUltXSu SsfAf 5MkWi MJirssfvfJ II i-vrr attained, the nronri. i fill FH1 ltB JSMmSULiFI' MK'iClMI II SnssssssssssssrxrisflEslsB Bl I .SME4m&S " iSmnf cflT t" sftfLA r (RSjTssssssssssssssK IRRIGATION SYSTEMS . IN LAME ttilufuHx etors and makers of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription now feel fully warranted in offering to pay $500 In legal money of the United States for any case of Lcucor rhea, Pemale Weakness, Prolapsus, or Palling of Womb, which they cannot cure. All they ask is a fair and reason able trial of their means of cure. No other medicine than Dr. Pierce's Pavorlte Prescription could possibly "win out" as the saying goes, on such n proposition. But they know whereof they speak. They have the most re markable record of cures made by tills world-fameu remedy ever placed to tile credit of any preparation especially de signed lor tne cure ot woman's peculiar ailments. This wonderful remedy, there fore, stands absolutely nlone as the only one possessed of such unrivaled curative properties as to fully warrant its makers in publishing the remarkable offer above made in the utmost good faith. Their financial responsibility is well known to every newspaper publisher and druggist in the United Slates, with most of whom they have done business for over a third of a century. Prom this fact it will readily be seen how utterly foolish it would be for them to make the above unprecedented and remarkable offet if they were not baslncr it on cura tive means havl ng an unparalleled record. World's Dispensary Medical Associa tion Proprietors, Buffalo, N. Y. WIIKN WVK IMVITB3 The woman follows the man of her choice though the path leads out of Uden into a world untrodden and un tried. What is her reward? Many a time when her health is broken by the burdens she has lxrne for the man's sake, her reward is to see him turn from her to seek rosier cheeks and brighter eyes. It Is man's nature to crave beauty In the wife as in the maid. And what woman is there, who would not be hap py to keep her maiden bloom when motherhood has crowned her wifely happiness? Some women seem to have found this secret of perpetual youth. "Age cannot wither them." They have learned that fairness of face and form depend upon the health, and that the general health depends upon the local womanly health. They establish regu larity of tho periods. They dry the disagreeable drains which draw the lus ter from the eyes nnd the. Vermillion from the lips as well as sap the body's strength. They quench the internal fires of inflammation in which the very elements of beauty are consumed. The v heal the ulcer which guaws into the cry life. 11.13 TUAT VKX HKR. They walk the world as wonders- women exempt from the sacrifice to love. How have they done this? By the use of Dr. Pierce's Pavorite Pre bcriptlon, which makes weak women ilrvtig and sick women well. It matters not now wealc the womnn Is, or how sick she Is, "Favorite Prescription" will cure the womanly ills that vex her will round out the sunken curves of ht form, put light in her eyes, tint her checks with health's carnation, and make her a glad and happy woman. Hundreds of thousands of women testify to the truth of these statements. "A short time ago I was almost dead with nervous prostration, general de bility and female weakness," writes Mrs. Lorctto Webster, of 317 Virginia Avenue, Lexington, Ky., Worthy Treasurer, In dependent Order of Good Templars. "Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription was recommended to me as a 6ure cure, nnd I found this to be true, for I obtained splendid results, securing fine health. Women ought to be grateful to think that there is one safe and sure euro offered to them for their troubles. I ndvise every sick and suffering woman to stop spending money and wasting time with doctors' prescriptions, when u few lottlcs of your reined v is sure to cure. I am the happy mother of two children, boy oged sixteen, and girl, eight yars." A RARE MUSICAL EVENT Tlio select sung, recital given last night nt theflrand by Mary Louise Clary tho matohloM prima donn contralto, was tho musical event of tho season, nnd tha larga nudlonto of Salem's mu slo lovers wuro more than charmed with tho lneomparnblo sweetness of her voice. Her singing last night Is be yond tho power of words to express, Tho clear and trngle intensity of ex proiwlon, and tho artistic beauty of her interpretation onslly marks her ns ono of tho grontott contraltos in tho coun try. Miss Clary, wton her hearers on tho sturt. Her simple, unaffected mnnncr, coupled with a perfeet enunciation, and vast volume of lovely .tono caught tho whole nudiouce In its riinglc power, and carried them spellbound throughout tho program. Miss Clary was accompanied In nil her pieces by Frank K. Newbor ry, also na artist in his lino of work. The program of tho evening was us follows! Ah quel glorni (Somiramldo) He.shull Feed His Mock (Messiah).. Ilmidel Spring Bong (Sainton and Dollnh .... My heart at thy sweet voice (Sam son and Delilah) Snlut-Suons Nneht Tsohaikowski Dio Lorloi Liszt In Quosta Tomba Ilocthovon Do Sohwur llohm Star Children Liza Lehmaun Summer Ruin Wllluby llecompeuso Hummoiid Sweet and Low William Vlnucet Wallace Angus McDonald Itoeckel 9 "I Thank the Lord!" Cried Hannah Plant, of Little Rock, Ark., for tho relief I got from Bucklen's Arnica Salve. It cured my fearful run ning sores, which nothing else would heal, and from which I had suffered for Ave years." It is n marvelous healer, Guaranteed at J. O. Perry's drug store; 25c At the Old Standstill 1JP ssssV JssWL CASTOR I A For Infants nnd Children. the Kind Yon Hava Always Bought lt&M&& Bean the Bignatnro Some nre born (Treat, some have greatness thrust upon them others ad vertlse. Tho merchant who sits down and waits for business to como to him will find himself among the left over bnggago when the Empire State ex press of business Buccess pulls out Ilailneaa mnctrmm necda tbree things knowledge, pnait and stood adrer- tlalnsr. Advertising isn't an art; It's just ap plied common souse. Advertising la naturally a creative force. Since It has been applied to modern commerce thero have been created dozens of com modities and branches of trade that did not exist before its advent. Tho $000,000,000 spent annually in this country for publicity has set many hundreds of millions of dollars running Into wholly new channels. Ituatncaa la warfare In m aenae, bard, oonatnnt flht to the finish. Advertlalnsr la the bualneaa luan'a moat modern, moat effective, weapon. Once In awhile we bear some old fel low saying, "I have novcr advertised and am still doing business at the old stand." He means that he Is doing business at the old standstill M. L. Corey In Retailer and Advertiser. The moat successful merchanta ta thla town adrertlae resralarly In thla paper. Th Moral fa ob1. OPENINO IT NOW. Cider Bottlod in October It is Sweot as When it Came From tho Press. (Corvnllis Times, Dom.) Sweet cider bo preserved thnt it has exactly tho flavor and mvootnom thnt it hnd the day It was nindo last fall, Is on hand at tho college. Tho exorlnicnt of Professor Pernot for preserving it was referred to In tho Tlmos nt tho tlmo tho bovorngo wan treated. Sam ples recently tosted demonstrate tho plan to be entirely successful, and ren der It certain thnt nn industry In elder bottling is likely to bo tho consonucneo Tho method of treatment of tho , cider Is to dostroy tho ferment germ by n temperature so low that It will! not cook tne appic inter mat may do I in solution aud also uot destroy tho natural flavor. For tho purpose a tem perature of 100 dogreos, secured by strain process Is applied. This . is Biitlicient to destroy the vegetable coll but not enough to kill tho sporos. Ac cordingly twenty-four hours later whon tho spores huvo developed into cells, tho saino heut is thou applied. Twenty-four hours later, as a precaution, a third application of heat is made. Then tho cider is corked up in bottles tight ly enough to prevent tho air from coming in contact nnd tho bottles nre Inid away. Such bottles opened Mon day contained eldor as sweot and 1 wholcsomo as ever oama from a press. The feuturo of tho process Is that by reason 'of tho simple method of the treatment, anybody oan presorvo tho boveragp for future use at a very trif ling expense. H0U.I8TEIVS Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Bur UtdiolM fr Buy Ptopl. Briers QolJeu Hoalth tad BtuveJ Vigor, A. aplflo for Constipation, iDdlratloa. LIt and Kidney Trouble. Hmplfe, Kcieina, linpurt Wood, Ita4 Breath. Blufrglah UoweU. ifeadachi uulUackache. lt" Bocky Mouatalu Tea la tab let form, ss centa a box. !-nuine made br IIouistsh Paoo. Commxy, Xtadlsou, WU. GOLDEN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE Three Big Canals With Num erous Laterals Will Be Constructed P. J. Hlack, n civil engineer of years of experience nnd prominence, filed with tho county clerk of Iino county Monday afternoon pnpers for tho con struction of hugo Irrigation system in Iiano county, inys tho Kugeno Gunrd. One canal will cbmmenco nt Thurston, where a hendgnto will bo constructed, nnd tho wnted will bo tnken from tho McKcnzio river. This cnnnl will ho 4' feet wide rit the bottom and 7 feet dei'ji, crossing the river below Kugeno and continuing south of the railroad, emptying into the river six miles below Junction City. Another ditch of tho dimensions will commence jnst u mile nbovo Xntron, passing north of Springfield and cross ing tho river near Judklns' Point, ex tending south of Kugeno and entering into nnnther cnnnl just below thb city. I A third cnnnl will ho tnken "out of( tho McKonzlo just nbovo the C'ohurgi bridge nnd will lie tunnelled though j the rocky point nt Coburg, entering Muddy crook" for n distance, passing near Hulscy nnd Tangent, nnd entering I the river near Albany. Thoso systems will have cross later als and proper wnsto dltchoH. Mr. Muck has had years of expcrlcnco along tho lines formulated and states thnt this is tho best and most foadbIo project for such n system proposed ho hns ever seen. In n fow years tho In crciiso in crops, tho successful growth of alfalfa and sugnr beets nnd increas ed dairy products would add to the value of tho lands and (fiadruplo tho population of the country affected. A feuturo of crossing tho river will bo a siphon system of pipes under ncnth the river bed. Xo bonus or anything of the kind is asked by Mr. Hlack or his associates, who aro at presont unknown, but the credentials borno by Mr, Black assure Kugeno peoplo that ho understands his lino of business. Ho has been in this vicinity for 00 dnys surveying ood quietly getting his papers dn shape. Ho will soon glvo out iv statement for tho benefit of the people. ST Mwt Looking' For Work? J MY HC M& law Wants Oity to Pay. An action to recover $2500 damnges from thu ulty of Pendleton hns been stnrted by Henry Hnrpor as the guar dian of Ioren Ilsrpor, wiy the Pendlo ton Knst Orogonhn. In the complaint it is stated that the little boy suffered a broken leg on Pehruary 2S, through a largo disc falling upou Mm. The im plement was tho property of Prod Web ber, tho Court street dealer, nnd was stored on Thompson street, nnd where, while playing, tho little lioy was in jured. In tho complaint it is stated thnt the implements wcro allowed to bo stored In tho street in violation of tho laws on tho subject, thus tanking tho city responsible. children any pob FLETCHER'S O ASTORIA. Enroll in the I. C. S. and you will not have to look lontr. Tho demand for tech nically trained men is far in excess of tho supply. Ob tain tho technical knowledge contained in one of our Courses and you will soon bo ono of tho thousands that owe their success to our instruction. We cm help you qualify at horc. in spare time, and al small expense, for any of the fol lowing positiens: Utchmlcil, FJtctrlctt, Jlcis, Oil, ir Milar Enilnw; Orafltman; Archttect; Bssk- kerper; Stiactuplicr; Stuw-Ctm Wrtir, Window Dreiser j cr Al Writer. . Write TODAY, itntlnirwhlchpoil. , tlou IntcreiU Jim, to INTERNATIONAL Correspondence Schools Box 799, SCRANTON, PA. os cill os oca tociL utrsntirniTB SchoplB, Scranton, Pa. Salem, Or., April 20, 1901. International Corrospondencc Gent lemen: in reply to your rcquost asking for my opinion of your schools as a student, will say I atn woll pleased wltt your methods of Instruction, nnd tbo faculty you bare c making your lossons so plain and easily understood. Au porson with a common school education cannot help but U benefittod by pursuing t count In which ho is interested. In so far as I have punned my courso, could not suawt any way to improve your meth ods of Instruction. I btf to romaln, Yours truly FRED A. LEGO, Class U A. 0. 6M.IU Free Circulars R. W. W1TTICIIEN, Local Agent' F. X. HOLL, Asst. Stfpt. McKay Bid. 3rd P. Start. PORTLAND, ORE. Proacher Wants $5000 Damages. Dallas, Or., May 13. Tho most sen satioaal suit in Polk county in many years was beard in tho circuit court here, wbcro tho damage suit of Rev, J, A. Menus, of Buena Vista, against W. 8. McClain for $5000 damages for alleged defamation ot character is be ing tried. Means, who is a minister nt Beuna Vista, says McClain circulated a story slandering the pastor with a well known Dueua Vista woman, brought a ehargo of criminal libel against his al leged slanderer in justice court at In dependence some months ago, but was unable to get a conviction. Failing in this ho brought tho damage suit. The jury refused to find damages for the plaintiff. , o ... Uazelwood ice cream at Brewer's drug store. "People like the taste of Hazelwood ice cream," said Mr. Brewer yesterday, "and, in addition, they seem to appreciate its purity and richness." Amy I ZJ j fl r piiiii Pays you 3 per annum BLOCK LIGHT .Pays You 100 per Annum The Block Light uses a large mantle and consumes eight parts of air to one part Gas. The result is an illum ination equal to four of the next best burners and a tremendous saving of gas. It it Free to Vou for 6 Day Trial All Genuine Block Lights have the words BLOCK U0HT stamped on burner as well as mantle. nifltrlhiiied bv YOKOHAMA TEA STORE SalemjAefrts