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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 29, 1905)
7'nijSKi?f,jrvrr1 o DAILY CAPITAL JOUBWAL, 8ALBK, OKBGON, MONDAY, MAT SO, 1005. ii5ri--s STATE NEWS Tito Eugcno Divinity School is in a prosperous condition. It Is out of debt and Its assets amount to $15,000, bo aides sovoral thousand dollnrs in nn en dowment fund. Memorial day will bo observed nt Nowbcrg by appropriate ceremonies. The first crop of nlfalfa in tlio dis trict around Medford has been consid erably decreased by the sting of an in sect or fly. tinker City Is tb h'avo n now dally evening paper, tho Baker City Herald,, which vrlH mnko its initial nppoaranco Juno 1st. Work 6n tho new Ash hatchery "on Wallow river, 12 miles northeast of El gin, is well under way. ' Tho opera houso nt Tho Dalles was packed last Friday night at the com mencement exercises of tho high school. 3ers tis Ito Kind Ym Hirt Ahraju BayT MWMMMMHHI M- RED SEAL R;? BBB OF JO SEAL, 2:1114. Blrod by Bed ncart 2:10',, the slxo of Chain Shot 2:00'3. Bod Seal 2:10, Etc. Dam ALICE M. (trial) 2:26.. ..by Murk Field (son ef Gee. Wilkes), Dam of Bed Seal 2:10 AI- sir ef Daisy Fields 2:08, Mam lawood 2:10. brlno field, 2:1114, ets. Second dam DAT DELL by Advance, sire tf Malraska 2:35,t. Dam of TotHos 2:10Vi, Vlndex 2:20. Third dam daughter 'ef Tippo Saib, a thoroughbred. BED HEABT is by Bed Wilkos, ont of Srreethcari, by Sultan; second dam Minnobaha, tho dam of Boautiful Bolls, etc, BED SEAL stands 16.1, compactly built, with great quality and a suro sire of great speed, lie will moke the season of 1005 at the OREGON STATE FAIR GROUNDS Terms $40 Season With the usual return privilege. Good pasturago at reasonable rates to mnrcs sent from a 'distance SAM CASTO, Fair Grocmds, Of. w?. THE 0. A. C. WINS FROM EUGENE m& - Corvallis Athlets Wfn North western Championship Score of 87 to 44 ) iiiiJwiVnuiw'tgifrt!t8f iinBiiafcifiiai; X tr tSJR iH SJSJSMBShhb & a ar. m. MAer wwiv 'win THE PICK OF THE CORE8T i:: amber. no. i:: Has been taken to supply the stock of ratiber la oar yards. Our stock couplets with all kinds of Jaet received a ear -load of shingles, also a car of fine shakes. j tfe aro able to All any and all kind of bills. Como and let ns show yon "wv. m zard and omce aesr 8. P. paaeenrer defot 'Phone Main 65L QOODALE LUMBER CO. tf ! ! lHlt nlllflfBliltiH Use EPPLEY'S PERFECTION BAKING POWDER It is the ,Best Asfc Your Grocer for It AVHHBBBBBsBSMMKXBHHHBllBH Oregon Agricultural Collcgo won the Northwest chnmpionship track meet at Corvallis Saturday afternoon 'between tho Agricultural Collcgo university and Ejigcno by tho scoro of 87 to 44. In relay, O. A. C. finished almost ono lap ahead of Eugene, Williams making tho last quortcr In Olty- seconds. In tho half mile, Grecnhaw, of O. A. C, broko tho Northwest record, his tlmo being 2 minutes 2 1-5 seconds. Tho. nummary: Hundred yard dash Williams, O. A. 0., first; Smithson, O. A. C, second; Mooro, U. of O., third. Time 10 2-10 seconds. Broad jump Moorcs, O. A. C, first; Kuykcndnll, U. of O., second; Bowon, O. A. C., third. Distance 20 feet 4 inches. 220 hurdle Smithson, O. A.'C, first; Kuykcndnll, U. of O., second; Moorcs, U. of O., third. Time 20 socon'ds. Hnlf mile Grecnhaw, O. A. C, first; Perkins, U. of O., second; Howard, O. A. C.,' third. Timo--2:2 1-6. Shut-put-IIug, U. of O., first; Walk er, O. A. C, second; Melntyrc, U. of O., third. Distance JO feet Vi Inches. Polo vault Swann, O. A. C, first; ninslow, U. of O., second; Cnthey, O. A. G, third. Ten feet six inches. 220 yard dash Smithson, O. A. C, first; Wllilnms, O. A, O;, second; Moorcs, U. of O., third. Tlmo 22 2-5 seconds. Ilnmmor-throw Hug, U. of 0., first; Walker, 0. A. 0., second; Shopard, O. A. C, third. Distanco 120 foot 7 inches. Milo run Davolt, 0. A. C. first: Woods, U. of O., second; Mitchell, U. of O., third, Tlmo 4 minutes 40 sec onds. High jump Miller, U. of O., first; Moorcs, Swan, O. A. 0., first, second. Five foot four Inchos. 440-ynrd dash Williams, .Graham, Bench, all O. A. 0., first, second, third. Tlmo 62J4 seconds. 120-yard hurdle Beldcn, 0. A. C, first; Kuykcndnll, U, of O., second; Moorcs, U. of O., third. Tim'o 10 1-3 seconds. Discus Btout, O. A. C, first; Hug, U. of O., second; Melntyrc, U. of O., third. Distance 111 foot 11 inchos. Belay Williams, Smithson, Green haw, Bonch, 0. A. C; Perkins, Wood, Voach, U. of O. Time 3 minutes 33 seconds. In July, I8S3, 1 begautobreak outwit! Eczema on my head, legs and arms, and began treatment with local doctors, but did not get much relief. They said the dis ease had become chronic, I then quit them and tried various ointments and soaps fot another two years, but as soon as cold weather came I was as bad off as ever, so 1 finally decided to let medicine alone, and for twelve or thirteen years did nothing towards curintr the. Bczema. excent hath'. ing. This seemed to do about as much good as anything I had tried. During the time I lost about one-half ol my hair. I began S. 8. S. doubtful of s cure, because the disease had run so long, but soon discovered your medicine wot doing me good, and continued to take it I used seven bottles, when I was com pletely cured, not having n single spot on my body, which before was almost com pletely covered. P. C. NORFOLK. 1017 Hackberry St., Ottumwa, la. The head, feet and hands are usually the parts affected, though the disease ap pears on other parts of the body. While ex ternal applications allay the Itching and burning temporarily, it la the acids thrown off by the blood that cause the irritation and eruptions upon the skin. The ncidi must be neutralized and the system cleans ed, of all humors and poisons before tht cure is permanent S.,8. S. Is guaran teed entirely frc of Potash, Arsenit and other miner als. Book on tin skin and its dis eases sent free. Medical advlc furnished free. Tho Swift 8peolflo Company, Atlanta, Qa Undo Eph'fl Sayings. Ah town nlggnh nt cr country nlggah barbecuo sho Is cr sight. Ah notls dat in do llgh cr do moon chlckons scorn tor prosper bottnh. Do grnspin' man gwlno tcr loso sum cr ho grip when death tnko hold on him. Dero aro sum mon so moan dat doro chillun is skeer most nigh tor def when dcy's croun'. Ah fiddle, snh, nn' cr banjo aro two things dat a nlggah will respect under any circumstances. Nntur am or lavish porvidor, but soma of us has cr hard tlmo lottin' her know wo 'pending on her. Ef n fouh-bit shoat kin stroy n good colm patch in ono night, I argues dat you'd bcttnh put a fenco croun' do shoat. 8omo whlto folks Is mighty secrot 'bout dey 'Itglon; but ah nlggah, sah, am gwino tcr let hit bo known cf he got hit. Humors is most in general bad; last yeah n rumor dnt do sheriff wuz comln' broko up our third-Sunday moetin'. tupR FiiETOinnt'B chxldben oey roB CASTOBIA. r0j$Qspr mm JKMO Three Trains to the East Dailv. Through Pullman standard and tourist sleeping cars dally to Omaha, Chicago, Spokano; tourist sleeping cars dally to Kansas City; through Pullman tourist sleeping cars (per sonally conducted) weekly to Chic, go; reclining chair cars (scats free) to the Dost dally. 70 HOURS , PORTLAND TO CHICAOO Bo Coasts of pars 70 OXPART you sss THEY MET BY CHANCE Htiie Wing Sang Co China and Japanese Fancy Goods, Mat tings and Dry Ooods, Silks, Em broidery Laces. Make up now line Qonts and Ladios' Furnishing Goods, Salts, Wrappers, Skirts, Whlto Under woor. Solo cheap. Court street, Salem, Oregon, 'Phono Black 2100. How Buck Deer Protected Dee From Harm TnBBE'S NO FOOL LIKE AN OLD FOOL But the young one that pays out his good monoy for dry, tough and Inferior meats when ho can get prime, juicy and tender steaks, chops and filets for the same price right here at all times. Our moats are cut from the best fed and fatttst cattle, and Is always satisfactory E. C. CROSS State Street Market Phono 201. .wrAiMT ! I'Mumy-; )Jy SHOE BTYLE, SHOD SATISFACTION, SHOE SAVTNO In wear, worry and eost all find good showing In our shoe salesrooms. Thero's a certainty about out footwear that ap peals to people who don't want to wear a pair of shoes a month or two to provo 'em. Our guarantee goes a long way with folks who have known ns many years. You'll share their satisfaction once you've tried our shoos and our merchandising methods. JACOB VOGT A. L. FRASER Successors to Burroughs ft Fraier, Plumbing, Tinning and Roofing Oornleo Work, Heating and .Building Work of all kinds estimates mads and work guaranteed. 307 Stats Street, Salem. Phoas 1511, Man's UnroasonaDieness. Is often as great as woman's. But Tbos, II. Austin, manager of the "Bo- publiean," of Leave'awortfa, Ind., was not unreasonable when he refusod to al low tho doctors to operate on his wife, for fomnlo trouble, "Instead," be says, "we concluded to try Eleetrit Bitters. My wife was then so slek, she could hardly loave her bed, and five (5) phy sicians had failed to relieve her. After taking Electric BUtors, she was per fectly cured, and ean now perform all her household duties," Guaranteed by J. 0, Perry, druggist, price 60s. There is a good deal of satisfaction In seoing your own home pointed out as at tractive, Salem people aro hard work ers on their lawns, and visitors aro shown the handsome places of tho town. "I Thank the Lordl" Cried Hannah Plant, of Little Bock, Ark., for the relief I got from Bueklen'i Arnica Salve. It cured iny fearful .run ning sores, which nothing elso would heal, and from which I had suffered for five years." It is a marvelous healer. Guaranteed at J. C. Ferry's drug store; 2St. rBPWfris You should practice economy in buy ing groceries, because every penny you save on your purchase is a penny earned. The way to aaye the largest percen tage on overy dollar, is to buy at our store. We always offer full value for your mpney,, . Baker, Lawrence & Baker Successors to Hirritt Lawrence, A pretty incident occurred recently upon M. .T. Hnpgood's log job in Mount Tnbor, Vt. Hay had bcon scattered along tho log roads for tho benefit of tho deer, who wcro pressed for food on account of tho deep snows. John Me lntyrc, ono of tho workmen, np proched a doo In ono of tho log roads, nnd enmo so near that ho struck hot with a light switch, which he happenod to have In his hands. Sho jumped nsido into tho deep snow nnd gnvo n sharp bleat. Then caino a sccue fit for tho gods to gar.o upon, for so-u: -' magnificont buck, evidently in answer to tho signal of distress, camo leaping down tho road, nnd, unawed nt tho sight of man, when within about 20 feet of him, stoppped, and with tho hair bristling upon his back, began to stamp his feet and shako his heavily nntlored head. Tho woodsman, al though n strong, stout specimen of his craft, was thoroughly frightened, and nftcr managing, upon tho sly, to get hold of a. club, began to movo back ward upon a retreat. Tho deer noticed tho movement, followed him up, and, by motion of head and glance of eyo, commanded a halt. Finally the doo got back into tho road, botweon tho woods man nnd tho buck, nnd, probably from exhaustion, lny down. Tho buck ap proached her and lsppod her sides, but upon any attempt of tho man to rotreat would dart at him until ho stopped. This condition of affairs continued for nearly half an hour, tho man moan while, as ho freely admits, sweating great drops of agony. Finally tho buck prevailed upon tho doo to get up, and by degrees induced her to movo off tho road, and, wbpn a goodly dis tanco away, both disappeared from tho scono. Manchester (Vt.) Journal, New Blacksmith Shop Wo have purchasod a new shop just west of tho Y. M. 0. A. building. Work of nil kinds done promptly, first-class and reasonable 80IIULTZ & MAVES, Formerly Store. located near Barnos'' Cash To the Cotmtry People When In town tako your moals nt the Star Bestaurant, 330 Court Street, ad joining Wade's hardwnro store. Meals at all hours, 15 eents. Phono 301 Bed. Chicago rortltnd Boedsl 9 15 a, m ti una i-Injwu Atlantic Kxprcu :16 p. m, vis Huntington Bl.fanl rut usil l' r, m. Spokane TlfflD SCHEDULES From Portland, Or, Salt lake, Denver, rt f.VMJ, VWWIt, ANUU OUT, HI Lonl,, ooloafo and Kait. Hit Lake, Denier rt Worth, Omaha, Kannu 17, 81, Urate, tJhicajo Walla Walla, Uwleton, jpokane. Wallaoo, PnlU nan, Ulnnoaroua 81 Paul. Doltitii.MllwatiViu C&Ieuto, and Saat. ARBIVS rBOM 2Sp a, 1M,t I: a.u Ocean and River 8cheduls, For San Francisco Evory Are days at 8 p. m.. For Astoria, way ponu) and North Boach Doll (except Sun day) at 8 p. m.; Saturday at 10 p. m. Dally Borrlco (water permitting) on Wlllamotto and Yamhill rlrera For fuller Information ask or writs your nearest ticket agent, or A. U CRAIQ, General Passenger Agont The Oregon nallroad & Navlcatloi Co., Portland, Oregon. MARKET QUOTA TIONS TODAY "Mk Salem a Good Home Markst," Dear Gus; I have solved tho mother-in-law problem, just givo her regu larly Hollistor's Becky Mountain Tea. It wlll make her healthy, happy and docilo as a lamb. 35 cents, Tea or Tab lets. Stone's Drug Store A Pleasant Way to Travel. The above is the . usual verdict of tho traveler using the Missouri Pacific railway between tho Pacifle coast and the east, and wo believe that the serv ice and accommodations given merit this statement. From Denyer, Colora do Springs and Denver there are two through trains dally to Kansas City and St. Louis, earrylng Pullman's lat est standard electric-lighted sleeping ears, chair ears and up-to-date dining ears. Tho same excellent service is operated from Kansas City and St. Louis to Memphis, Little Bock and Hot Springs. If you are going east or south, write for particulars and full in formation. W. a M'BBIDB, Gen; Agt, 124 Third St. Portland, Ore" o- People abuse circus mon as much' as they abuse John D. Bockofoller. It is now said circus men use celluloid lemon ade, and that the big chunk of ice you I full cream, 16c see in circus lemonade is really glass. I Eggs Oregon ranch, 18c- "oultry at Jttelner's Market. r"g"s Per dozon, 15e. l'ucks -1012c. i:hh-I;ens 910c. Ifens 10c. Frys 1210e. Baker ft Son. Hggs Per dozen, lfle. Fruits, Vegetables, Etc Potatoes 60e. Onions SVjt. Tropical Fruits. Bananas 5o lb. Cocoanuts, $1.00 per dor. Oranges 2.002.50. Lemons J2.763.50. Live Stock Marks! Steers 3(j34. Cows 33. Sheep 1c. Drcssod veal Co. Fat begs 6UW. Baled Clover 9$10. Bran-$22.50. 8horts-$24.50. Egg, Butter and Cream. By Commercial Cream Co, BHttor 27e. Butter fat 20e at station. Grain, Hops and Floor, Oate-Ohoico whits, $1.30. Barley $2323.50. lour4.0. Wheat 80c PORTLAND MARKET. Wheat-Walla Walla, 8Cc Valley 8788c Flour Valley, straights, $4.10; gra ham, $4.00. Mutton Pressed, S7c. t Hops 1904 crop, 22($23c. Hay, Fsssl, BU. Baled Cheat $10. Oats-Choice white, $1.351.40. Millstuff-Bran, $10.50. Hay Timothy, $14.50. Potatoes 05$1.05. Poultry Mixed chickens, per pound, 1212Micj springs, H15c hens, 14 15o; fryers, 1820c; broilers, 22 25e; geese, 78ej turkeys, live, 15 17c; turkeys, dressed, 1722e; ducks, old, dozen, $78; spring ducks, $9 0.50. Pork Dressed, 78e. Beef Dressed, 85c Veal 3H8c Wool Valley, 2021e; Eastern Ore- gen, 1418cj mohair, 3031o. Hides dry, 10 pounds and upwards, 1616ttc Butter Faney creamer, 1820a: dairy, 1618c; cooking, 1314c Cheese Young America, 17ej. Oregon TIME CARD NO. 2fl. No. 2 for Yaqulno Leavoa Albany u;45 p.m. Loaves Corvallis l: P.M. Arivofl Yaquina B: 10 P.M. No. 1, Returning Loavos Yaqulrm 7:15 A.M. Leaves Corvallis 11:30 A.M. Arrives Albany 12: p.m. No. 3 for Detroit Leavo Albany 1:00 P.M. Arrivea Detroit :TO P.M. No. 4 from Detroit Loave Dotrolt 6:10 AM. Arrlvos Albany 11:15 A.M. Train No. I arrives In Albany In tlmo to connect with tho 8. P. south bound train, as well as giving two or three hours In Albany before depart ure of S. I. north bound train. Train No. 2 connects with tho 8. P. trains at Corvallis and Albany gtrlag direct sol-vice to Newport and adja cent boach.es. Train No. 3 for Detroit, Breltenbash and other mountain -resorts leaves Al bany at 1:00 p. m., reaching Detroit about 0:00 p. m. For further Information apply to T. II. CUBTIS, Acting Manager. T. COCKBELL, Agent, Albany. H. H. CBONISE, Agont, Corvallli. jHllllllllltllllllllllll' t Ice Ct earn i Vi pint in paper pall ......10c 1 pint in paper pail ICe . 1 quart in psper pail 25e Vi gallon in paper pall ....50o At Zinn's HlIIIHIlUllllllrWf j qoltj Past Flow I xmAm. .- fuv ainUsTX DAWi .HAUf? UJ inb OlWIlbl fl-vv m RR CQMPANY, Sidney, Ore- 1 on. Made for family use. Ask your crocer for it Bran and f shorts always on hand. P. B. Wallace AGENT MMMtMMaMMMM'" Demot-est, Ricks & Co Dealers in lime, plaster, eement, graw sand, tile and prick. Prompt delivery t any part of the city. Corner Front ai State streets, Saloro, Or. Phone Main 73L Bc Black 31 a 77 tuiacprsL1 Hut - u4l. Mi ill.. lttiip"n"""" MrOICALCO.,M T-l"?IIiJ Sold la Salsa hy S. O. Stons.