Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, June 24, 1905, LAST EDITION, Page 8, Image 8

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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL SALEM. OREGON. SATX7BDAY, JTJNB 24, 1905.
Your Sunday
HAZLEWOOD
ICE CREAM
DRUG
CORNER COURT AND LIBERTY
MODERN
WOODMEN
AMERICA
Annual Memorial Services
Will Bo Held Tomorrow
Afternoon
Tho annual memorial services of tho
local camp M. W. A. will bo hold to
morrow afternoon. Tho members will
meet at tholr hnll at 2 o'clock and
form for parade, which will bo head
ed by tho Reform School band. Tho
line of parudo will bo from State Jo
High, to Chemekotn, to Commercial
streets, and thence to tho Odd Fol
Prince Ghiku, who was recently mar
ried in London to Mti Margaret Dowl
ng, a beautiful Irish woman! has held
a ronfereuco at Buoharett to arrango
for a rising to securo the Albanian
throue, to which ho lays claim. The
princo declares that all tho powers
whose capitals he recently vliitcd, with
the exception of Austria-Hungary, ap
prove Ub project, j
v
WILL NOT BB COMPLETE tmLESfl YOU
SOME Or THE FAMOUS
TIIB IOB CREAM THAT IS SO BUPERIOR TO ALL OTHERS THAT "
IT WAS THE ONLY IDE CREAM ALLOWED ON THE LEWIS AND . ,
CLARK FAIR GROUNDS.
PHONE ORDERS IN ANY QUANTITY PROMPTLY DELIVERED
TO ALL PARTS OF THE CITY BY THE
BREWER
COMPANY
STREETS.
lows' and City View cemeteries. At
tho comcterles tho ceremony of strew
ing of graves of departed members
with flowers and tho ritualistic work
beaido tho gravo of tho lato P. X.
Hofer will tnko place. . Visiting
Neighbors aro cordially Invited to tako
part in tho day's exorcises. All mem
bers aro requested to briig flowors.
When Danger Signals
your liver out of order, con
stipation, or your stomach not
working right, It's a sign of
distress which, unheeded,. will
lead to trouble It is time to
tako
Beecham's
Pills
Sold Everywhere. In boxes 10c nnd iSo.
Idyod Grlicom, tho American minis
ter to Japan, who Is to bo recalled and
appointed assistant secretary of state,
succeeding Prnucls B. Loowis, who is
to bo given an appointment as ambas
sador. The change will probably take
place iu tho eafly fall. Tn bringing
Orlscoin Jo Washington, President
Roosevelt Is actuated by a desire,, to
have iu the statu department an ofllcUl
who is cougenial to Secretary Hay,
and who thoroughly understands the
situation in the Fur East.
Dinner
SERVE FOR DESSERT
PHONE 2301 MAIN.
Advertises In the
Dull Season
In an Interview in the Meriden (Conn-)
Journal, Henry O. Blbedu, grocer and
ono of too most successful merchant
In that place, wild:
"Of course every one knows that
times aro not as good just now as they
were a little while ago, and n great
many merchants nro retrenching in
their advertising, putting up the plea
that they rnunot afford lucreasea. That
Is an entirely wrong view to take.
Blnco the 1st of Juno I bavo tripled my
advertising iu the dally papers, and
tho results nro surprisingly good. The
time to retrench In your advertising
is when your departments aro doing all
they can. It Isn't necessary to adver
tise then. .
"I Kin now minor more apace than I
ever naed, nud the rult la mora
than eatlafartory.
"People always respond to good ad
vertising, and ono need bavo no fear
of tho efforts going amiss.
"I keep a separata record of each de
partment, and when ouo of them abows
a falling off I giro it a dose of medi
cine in tho shapo of ads., which always
proves effective."
Thla direct teattmoay on an Impor
taut point should Interest advertta
ere who are Iu the habit of dropping
out In the doll eaaaea
TURNERS
GO HOME
Indianapolis, Inrt Juno 24. Today
prnctlcnlly closed tho grout fcstlvtl
of tho North American Turnerbund,
though many of tho visitors will ro
mnin in tho city to tnlco part In
various social and entertainment feat
ures arranged for tomorrow.
Great crowds went to tho state fair
trrounds today to witness tho mass
gymnastic exercises which wcro re
garded as tho crowning features of
tho week's program. Tho morning
wao given over to tho seniors, womou
and children, nnd this afternoon thrco
thousand Turners, comprising teams
from nil parts of this country and
from Germany, wont through a mar
voloui scries of exhibition exercises
and drills. v
U. of V. Commoncemont.
Burlington, Vt.. Juno
24. Todny
marked tho opening of tho ono
nun-
dred nnd first commencement excr
clses nt tho University of Vermont.
Tho first oveftt on tho progrnm was
tho oratorical contest this afternoon
for tho Kingsley prize. Tomorrow
President Matthow H. Buckhnm will
deliver tho baccalaurcnto sermon at
tho Collogo street church. In tho af
ternoon tho anniversary of tho Young
Men's Christian Association will bo
colobrStcir 'in an npproprlnto mnnnor.
Monday of next week will bo claw
day, Tuesday alnmni day and Wednes
day commencement lay. During tho
wook thcro will bo numerous reunions
of former students, fraternity gather
ings and other functions of n social
Gonornl Schinncr to tho ofljco of
nature.
Arcanomltes to Protect.
Milwaukee, Wis., Juno 24. Protoit
of a most earnest nnd dctermlno'l
character will bo mado by tho oldo
members of tho Royal Arcanum
against tho increaso in rates which
thoy dcclaro will deprlvo them of
their Insurance, at a meeting pf tho
grand council ofllcors and ofllcers of
locnl lodges with officers of tho eu
promo council iu this city tonight.
Thcso older members will bo support
ed, it is said, by many of tho younger
mon of tho order, who, it is nsscrtol,
will tako tho stand that giving their
support for twenty years or longer
in ordor to bring tho Arcanum to lis
present proportions, tho patriarchs
ought not now to bo deprived of tho
protection which was guaranteed
them when thoy wcro given member
ship. Yalo Oommencoment.
Now Haven, Conn, Juno 2-1. Vis
itors nro arriving in lnrgo numbers
for tho annual commencement festlvl
tlos at tho Yalo University. . The
events of tho wcok will bo ushered in
tomorrow morning when tho students
will gnther In Woolsoy hnll to listoa
to tho bnccaluureuto addross by Pres
ident Hadloy.
Mondny will bo class day and will
bo mado 'notablo by tho prosenco of
Soeretnry of War Taft, who will de
liver an address to tho graduates.
Tuesday will bo given over to tho
alumni, and in tho afternoon will tako
place tbo annual baseball gaino be
tween ilarvnrd nnd Yolo. Tho com
mencomcut exercises will bo held
Wednesday and will bo followed by
tho customary president's reception
in Memorial hall.
New Bishop of Superior.
Milwaukee, Wis., Juno 24. The
dnto for tho consecration of Vioar
bishop of tho nowly created superior
dloreso has beon definitely determined
upon as July 26, which falls upon the
day of the feast of St. Jnmos. T,ho
corempny will bo held In 8t. John '9
cathedral in this city, and1, if possible,
will be in charge of Monsignor Pal
conlo, papal delegato to tho United
States, who is expected to bo in this
pnrt of tho country at tho time.
Bishops McQurllck of Dulutu,
Schwebach of La Crosse, Pox of Green
Bay nnd Kis of Marqucttowill take
prominent part In tho ceremony. Tho
consecration will be attended also by
nearly all tho priests of Milwaukee
and Superior diocese.
, :
OASfPORIA,.
a.Mvt'w Ifca KM Yo Kin Ahnp Bwjt
FOR SALE
Two acres, one block from car line,
with good new barn, worth $250. All
for $450.
40 acres, 20 in cultivation, fair build
ings, plenty of fruit, on main road.
Will put in stock and implements foi
3000.
160 acres, 80 in cultivation, 10 acres
in mixed orchard, good buildings, 3VS
miles from town, only (25 per acre.
For bargains seo
DERBY & WILSON
The Grand
Propelling Power
It is cosy to see- why tho dactrina
should bo promulgated nnd followed
that advertising is the soul of busi
ness; that the man who cannot UBO ad
vertising in his buRlneofl has no right
to be in business that, ns Macaulay
onco Bald, advertising is to buslnes
what steam is to machinery, tbo grand
propelling power. Tho story ia told of
a man who onoo came to a merchant
to buy a remnant of cloth Ions out of
faahlon, with which, to repair a gar
ment The merchant was delighted to
bo ablo to satisfy tho now customer
nnd asked, "How do you happen to
come to mo for thin bngntcllo?' The
answer won, "I thought you would be
the moot likely man to have the nam
ple becauso you never advertise." Our
modern lmmcnno establishments tako
good enro not to hid their llbt,undor
a bushel. It is claimed that ono of
theso' establishments in tho United
States paid oat 9200,000 annually for
advertisements, in threo newspapera
nlono, and tho newspaper advertising
expenses of tho twelve largcnt retail
stores have beon estimated nt $3,000,
000 poroinnum. V. Matoja in Interna
tional Quarterly.
If ron want to mere rear fcnede, let
people know what yon have throonh
thla paper. Duyera conaalt oar col
an resularly.
Pushed Ahead
By Advertising
A British Journal recently comment
ed on the fact that whereas tho tea
grown in China was formerly tho most
popular, it now occupies second piaco,
whllo Ceylon tea has become tho favor
lte with all classes of people. The
question, What has bronght about this
change of taste? is not, however, a dif
ficult ono to answer. As a prominent
arm of dealers pointed out, Ceylon tea
has beon liberally advertised for soma
years, while the Chlneso product has
not been advertised at all. The change
noted has been wrought during these
years, nnd It Is therefore reasonable
to conclude that advertising is tho prin
cipal cause thereof. As a result of ad
vertising Uje consumption of Ceylon
tea has increased so rapidly that' In
many cases China tea has practically
been force out of tlio'market Yet, tho
actual difference in the quality of' the
two is not material. Prodtablo Adver
tising. The aame wight lie aald of many
merchant who havo forced to the
front by liberal and peralatent ad
vertlalaa; In newapapcra. Inch ex
ample can he fonnd la the colnmaa
of thla paper.
Jf4
Thomas Balmer, advertising man
ager of the Butterlclc publications,
says: Ton cannot kill an elephant
with a popgun. Neither can yon et a
pago effect with an Inch advertise
ment." "Whlc la jaat another way of ear
laf you cannot do Jaitlce to nu
new eteek: with a aauUl ad. Bnpneae
rea try a p&s , thU w,
POWDERS
POTIONS
AND PILLS
Young Webfooters Now Real-
ize ii is uener to Give
Than to Receive
Secretary lllggs of the State Board
of Pharmacists hna announced tho sua
ccssful list of applicants for rcgltra.
uon. uus or oo wtio took tho exami
nation in Portland Juno 13, 15 seniors
and 11 juniors failed. Thoso who
pnssou tiio junior examination and are
thoroforo classed ns assistant pharma.
cists are: Prank A. Galloway. Cor.
vams; .uyron N. Hawks, CorvaUij-
ouua v. Auapp, urcgon unyj Fred C.
T U ft -tr - , I
uuiiuuuscn, x-oruanu; William A.l
Jllgu, Tillamoek: B. & Cochran. Port.
land) Theodoro Lyon, Salem; William j
Siobcrts, Portland P. A. Snvder,
duiui uaj; u. a. uunuy, uorvallis.
Thoso who passed tho sonlor and are
now registered pharmacists are: Lcona
U. Wobcr, Corvollis; Roland L Eaen
nervals; Charles II. Johnson, Engcne;
Frank A. Galloway, Corvallis; Clarence
0. Currln, Corvallis; Hugh P. Brandon,
orvauis; jcTcuoncK u. Btlnson, Cor
vallis; nonry O. Darby, Sllrerton;
uuo a: wouor, uorvaiiisj Warrea E
Porsytho, Enterprise; Bert T. Jordan,
Albnny; Jessio R. Woodford, Medford;
I'erry a. anyuer, John Day; Richard
P. Everett, Astoria; Samuel K. Hart-
sock, Albany; Glon A. Honderson. Mj-
Mlnnvlllo; Otto P. Wagan, Pertland: 1
i nomas u. zicber, Portland; Claude- It.
Doddridge, Russellvlllo; William P.
Thomns, Portland; William II. Zeieler.
I'ortranu; William A. Soger, Portland;
Uuuuo J. triglo, Pertland: Morrii
Lovy, Portland; Dr. John II. Hudion,
Arlington; Gcorgo Bowen, Portland;
Hnrry W. Jackson, Gardiner; Joseph
a. xrommaiti, i'ortlanU.
Tire board will hold a special meet
ing at Eugene August 8 for tho pur
poso of conducting examinations for
tho admission of candidates for regis
tration. Tho regular quarterly meet
ing of tho board will bo hold in Pej
dleton September 12. The board ii
determined to enforco a strict obeerr
anco of tho law and all candidate! for
registration must appear at these
mootings. Whilo making a visit to
eastern Oregon towns last week, tie
secretary of tho board discovered fre
quont violations of tho law which
must ccaso or so mo prosecutions will
follow.
The Best
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ARRIVED
A new stock of
FISH NETTING.
It Is jost the thing
for decorative Im
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Sakm Gun Store
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