Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (June 29, 1905)
"T'vw'WiVr,f'"f 1??'$ f, :' V.'j.. a m mi v a I Avers IV r BARS UP -ON CUPID Portland School Directors Put Embargo on Marriage Portland's board of education Is up Against it. School toachors, -without consideration for tho effect of tbolr action upon education, nro actually giving their consont to vnrlous young gontleraon to bocomo their wlvos, nnd tho situation has becomo so acuto that tho school directors hnvo reached tho resolution stage. if published accounts can bo ac ccptd for It, a most dcplorablo con' dltlons of affairs exists. Many of tho tcachors havo becomo ongngod with out having informed tho directors of thoir contcmplntod action, and tho list of thoso just married, or about to bo, shows that tho number Is not small Whereas tho directors labored In tho bollof that tho toachors would remain stnglo through life, so tha,t tho efficien cy of 'tho schools would not bo Im paired, thoy nro now faco to faco with u marriago opidemio of tho most vir ul on t sort. It is also doclarcd, with much evi dent earnestness, thnt tho tenchers hnvo formod a matrimonial combine, or trust, and that under tho opera tion of this trust tho pedagogues pur poso marrying without oven tho for mality of an apology to tho dlrocto'rs. It Is roportcd that tho motto of tho toachors' trust Is "Got marrlod If you can," and It Is furthor statod that tho trust has mot with oven moro success than tho most sangqino anticipated. Anyway Cupid's recruits havo decl mated tho ranks of tho podagogucs, nnd tho fnr-scolng directors nro bend ing ovory oncrgy to head off tho mat rimonial contagion. Hero is tho reso rese reso luteon: "Resolved, Thnt any unmnrrlcd por- GET THE Harvester Oil For your binders and mowers Nothing better SOLD IN ANY QUANTITY Mitchell, Lewis & Staver Co. EEM BRANCH, P. P, GARY, MQR. r229-239 Stato St Salem, Or. jmh I Standard Liquor .SiirrMsrwQ rn Wholesale 1 48-1 56 South Commercial St OUR EXCUSE Evey Good Business Must Have Its Excuse EVERY aOOD BUSINESS MUST HAVE ITS SEASON FOB EXISTING. "WHEN WE STARTED IN BUSI NESS WE HAD HARDLY ANYTttTNa BUT AN EXCUSE, BUT WE HAD THAT EXCUSE, AND WE HUNG ONTO THAT EXCUSE THROUGH THICK AND THE, WE HAVE PT YET, AND HERE IT IS: WE BELTBVE THAT WE CAN SERVE THE PEOPLE OP SALEM AND VICINITY WITH GOOD, PURE XJQUpKS BETTER THAN THEY CAN BE SERVED BY ANYBODY ELSE. NOT JUST AS GOOD, MIND YOU BUT BETTER. IP WE DEON'T BEUEVB THAT WE WOULDN'T BE IN BUSINESfl. STANDARD LIQUOR Co., A. G. Magers, Mgr. Hair Vigor. You know gray hair adclS twenty years to your looks! Then restore the color; keep young! Stop your hair from falling out and make it grow 'long and heavy. ffilfiKfr son employed as a tcachor to sorvo during tho onsuing school year who shall marry subsequent to her elec tion shall bo doomed to havo violated tho contract of employment, nnd such person shall bo doomed to havo to signed hor position and shall at ones coaso to bo nn cmplbyo of tho dis trict, unless subsequent to such mar riago tho school board shall consont to continuo such teacher in tho employ of tho district." An Astoria school teacher, discuss ing tho matter this afternoon, 'said sho thought it would bo a good Idoa for nlL tcachors to get Into tho trust. Sho is decidedly of tho opinion thnt school teaching is nil right so long as tho fair-haired youth docs not put in nn appearance, but that tho very gear oral femlnino desiro to marry is char acteristic of tcachors as well as thoso girls whoso lot Is not quito so hard, and who do not havo to teach. "And it would just tlcklo mo to death if nil tho toachors in tho Fort land schools wcro to marry without oven lotting tho directors know any thing about it," said tho tcachor, who was indignant over tho resolution of tho rortlnud board. "I guess wo havo a right to marry if wo can And follows who will havo us." Astoria News. Thero is moro catarrh in this soctlon' of tho country than all othor diseases put togothor, and until tho last fow years was supposed to bo incurable. For a great many years doctors pro nounced it a local disoaso and prescrib ed local rcmodios and by constantly failing to euro with local troatmont, pronouncod it incurable. Scienco has provon catarrh to bo a constitutional disoaso .and thoroforo roquiros consti tutional troatmont. Hall's Catarrh Curo, manufactured by P. J. Guonoy & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is tho only constitu tional curo on tho markot. It Is taken intornally in doses from 10 drops to a toaspoonful. It acts directly on tho blood and mucous1 surfaces of tho syo torn. Thoy off or ono hundred dollars for any casa It fails to curo. Bend for circulars and tcsUnonlals. Address: P. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, Ohio. Sold by nil druggists, 7Gc. Tnko Hall's Family Pills for consti pation. Roducod Round Trip Rates. Account of Fourth of July, 1005. On nbovo nceount tho Southern Pnciflo Company will toll round-trip tickets betweon points in Oregon north of Colo, Inclusive, rato will bo first-class faro nnd cno-third for round trip. Salo uates: aaturuay, July l,; Bundny, July 2d; Monday, July 3 and Wodnos-1 day, July 4, going trip- to commeuco on data of salo. Roturn limits: July 0. Stop-over will not bo pormittod; con tinuous passago will to roqulrod in oach dlroctlon. W. E. COMAN, C?0-td Ooneral Pas. Agt. o OASTontA, 6mm tk glha Kind Yea Harc Always BwgM Notice, Sports. On July Fourth thoro will bo a ball at tho Liberty hall. Ico cream freozablo All charges ronsonablo, ,' Co mo boys, como Bring your lady chum. Tho danco will begin at 3 p. m Q27-5t R. L. DORMAN. J. P. ROGERS and Retail Phone Main 2181. HJdLt .dAit&ki. ioufejfofc, PERSONALS Miss Daisy Music was a passenger to Portland fchlB morning. Hon. C. A. Sohlbredo, of Marshflold, had business beforo tho supremo court yostorday. E. C. Cross was among tho largo numbor of Salomltcs going to tho fair this morning. Attornoy Prank Holmes and his wlfo aro among tho Salem visitors at tho ex position today, P. O. Hona and family wont to Port land this morning, whero thoy will spond sovoral days taking n tho sights at tho fair. Altori:-j W. II.' Holmes was a pas senger to Portland on yestorduy after foon's overload. S. P. Totor, of Hutchinson, Kansas, accompanied by his slater, Is visiting tholr brother, who resides In tho Lib erty neighborhood. Mr. C. II. Metcnlf, a studont in tho Wlllnmotto University law department, returned to his homo in Montosano, Wash., last ovonlng. Hen. J. 0. Fullorton, of Roseburg, was another ono of tho Btnto's promt nont lnwyors who had business boforo tho supremo court yostordny. Hon. O. P. Paxton and Colonel C. A. Cojjswoll, of Portlnnd, woro Capital City visitors yesterday, being hero to urguo cases boforo tho supromo court. Attornoy Wra. Kaiser wont to Port lnnd this morning, whero ho has busi ness boforo tho circuit court of Mult nomah county. Ho will roturu this oronlng. Clydo Laughcad nnd his sister, Miss Maud, roturned from Albany this morn ing, whero thoy had boon attending tho wedding of Miss Olga Hewitt, daughter pf Judgo Hewitt, Albany's loading at tornoy. Miss Blancho Logan, of Ashland, who has been -visiting hor aunt, Mrs. Urn phroys, went to Portlnnd this morning, whoro sho will spend a fow days at the fair. Sho expects to mako onothor visit to Salem boforo sho roturns homo. Clay Shopard wont to Portlnnd yos torday evening, nnd will Bpond a fow dnys at tun fair. Later ho will go to Corvallis, where ho expects to spond most of tho summor. Tho college Y. M. C. A. at that placo is erecting a flno new building, and to Shopayd has bocn entrusted the work of collecting tho subscriptions which havo been mndo, and other similar work. Miss Etiicl Rlgdon returned yester day from Uolnwnro. Clilf. whoro sho 1 as bocn s studont at the Ohio Won loyan Unlvoulty during tho past year. Miss Ermn CJnrko, who was also a stu dent nt tho name placo, nnd graduated this yoar, returned with her as far as Milwaukee, whoro sho stopped to visit with Mrs. Mayhow, who was formorly Miss May Spoil cor, and a studont at Willnmotto University. 0 Torturo of a Preocnor, The story of tho torture of Rev. O. D. Moore, pastor of tho Baptist church, of Harporsrlllo, N. Y., will interest you. H Bays; "I sufforod agonlos, bocauso of a perslstont cough, resulting from grip. I had to eloep sitting up in bed. I tried many rcmodios, without roller, until I took Dr. King's Now Discovery for Consumptitn Coucba and Colds, which entirely curod my cough, I nnd saved mo from consumption." A grand ours for diseased conditions of Throat and Lungs. At J. O. Perry's Drsg Store. Price COo and $1.00, guar antee. Trial bottlo free. OASVOIIZA. Santa l,!, KM Yc Haw Alwjtt &nyr OlgWKaro Dealers y . s w jr. Co. II u H v mm, oreoon,' fiftMBAY, June fid, 1Q6&. The Cause of Many Sudden Deaths. There is a disease prevailing in this country most dangerous because so decep tive, aianysuuuen deaths arc caused by it heart dis ease, pneumonia, heart failure or apoplexy arc of ten the result of kid ney disease. If kidney trouble is allowed to advance blood will at tack the vital organsj causing catarrh of the bladder, or the kidneys themselves Dreaic uown and waste away cell by cell. Bladder troubles almost always result from a derangement of the kidneys and a cure is obtained quickest by a proper treatment of the kidneys. If you nrc feel ing badly you can make no mistake by taking Dr. Kilmer's Swnmp-Root, the great kidney, liver and bladder remedy. It corrects inability to hold urine nnd scalding pain in passing it, and over comes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often through the day, and to get up many times during the night. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases'. Swamp-Root is pleasant to take nnd is sold by all druggists in fifty-cent and one-dollar size bottles. You may have a sample bottle of this wonderful new dis covery and a book that tells all about it, both sent free by mail. Address, Dr. Kil mer & Co., Biughamtou, N. Y. When writing mention reading this generous offer in this paper. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the: address, Binghamtou, N. Y., on every bottle. Boy's Find on Btroct in Ashland. E. II. Lofftus Is tho possessor of a stono that is a curiosity, and also vnlu ablo, says tho Lakovlow Ilorald. A fow years ago-his boy plckod up a stono on tho strcots of ABhland that very much rcsomblod an oyster. Mr. Lofftus eout tho stono to San Francisco and had it cut nnd polished. Geologists at onco pronounced tho stono a potrlflod oyster. Tho peculiarity of tho stono Is that it possossos a cavity in which thero is a pearl, that, no raattor which way tho stono is turned', 1b forcod to tho top of tho cavity. Tho stono is a froak, being tho only ono in oxlstenco, so far as known. Mr. Lofftus has- boon offorod $1000 for his curiosity, but has rofuscd to accopt tho offor. Excursion Rates, During tho Lowia and Clark Exposi tion tho O. O. T. Co. will mako a rata of 76 cents to Portland, round trip $1. Tlckots good for 10 days. Boats leav ing dally. CHILDREN ORY FOB FLETCHER'S OABTORIA. Edison Phonograph Agency. Qnsollno Lamps, Mantels, Gasoline Typowrlters, Now, Second-Hand. Rent 214 Cnm'l St. Phono Main 401. The Best 9 BOOK and JOB PRINTING la tlic City 1 doue by JEIiIilOTT Commercial nnd Society Printer 217 South Commercial St. WHEN IN NEED Of corn for planting, remember that no havo a choice stock of both Oregon and Eastern grown corn, which can be had at reduced prleos, at the Old Reliable Foed Store. 4 Savage & Fletcher 322-324 Commercial St. EXCURSION RATES DUrlng tho Lowls nnd Clnrk .exposition tho O. C. T. Co. will mako tho following rate: Salem to Portland, ono way, 75 cent's; round trip, $1.00, Tickets good for ton days. Boats leaving dally at 7 a. ni., oxcopt Sunday. M. P. BALDWIN, Agt. Dock Foot of Trado Qtxcot To the Country People When in town taxo your meals at tbo Star Restaurant, 339 Court Street, nd joining Wndo's hardware store Meals at all hours, 15 cents. Phono 301 Rod. TRY ONE OF THOSE FAMOUS DINNERS AT COFFEY'S RESTAURANT You can beat tho gamo if you aro roal good and hungry, so many good things nro served. 205 Commercial Street Tho parrott can mako words, but his tonguo is not harncssod to his brains. Thero nro folks in tho grocory trado whoso claims aro just unharnossosd words. Wo can provo thnt ovorythlng wo sell Is of tho best quality. Baker, Lawrence & Baker Successors to Harritt & Lawrence. tiiii8tningfintf Cf'6r lf. "Vi;UAfc. .' -. .iV.H.MJiiiOTl'r rMSLaiiH f iMjWf ilsHltHll9MllslisseftsjSi M -- 'SSBBaHsflsB " iSttnl, lk Sk flsWMHKISSBBWMBaHaBMMBl A. L. FRASER Successors to Burroughs k Fraser. Pfessnfeing, Tinning and Roofing Cornice Work, Heating and Building Work of all kinds) estimated made and work guaranteed, 807 Stats Street, Salem, Phone 3G1L St Excursion Rates to Yaqakia Bay and Newport Tho famous neasldo resort for tho Wlllametto Valloy. Tlckots at roduced rates will bo sold until Soptembor 30, 1005, by tho Southern Pacific 'Company Do not nugloct this opportunity to tnko in tho fresh sea breozea and surf bathing. Season Rate From Salem ' Thoso tickets nro limited to Octobor 10, 1005. ' Saturday Excursion Rate $3.00 Thoso tickets aro sold only on Satur days, and limited for roturn tho fol lowing Monday, For tlckots and full Information call on A. COMEQYS, Agent, Salem., U. J. LEHMAN HMi nnd doors. All kinds of house finishing. 'Phono 131 black. Also two floors of warohouso for lrent; elevator and switching facilities. M tlHIIIII I'M mill ti i BEST MEALS QUICK SERVICE MODEST PRICES White House Restaurant QEOROB BROS. Stato Street. Proprietors. RED HOT VALES For Fourth of July wear, and as all know tho Fourth gonerally moans a hot time, so a low-cut Oxford tlo will be just the coolost thing you can woar. Ve havo them in tan and black, but tcnod or lacod. JACOB VOGT isniiitcisnaf f ina THE PICK OF THE FORE8T Has been taken to supply the Btock of lumber la our yards. Our stock Is? complete with all kinds of lumbr. Just received a car load of No. if shingles, also a car of Ins shakes. J We are able to All any and all kind n Vlll- n . . . . 4" uius, wimuo ana lei us snow yon our stock, Yard and office sear fl. P. passenger t aepoc 'I'none Main 66L OOODALE LUMIER COv A DELICIOUS PD30E OP CORNED BEEP for a boiled dinner mnkes an appetU- Int.' chance in the fnrnllv ninnii nnu In awhile, and wo corn some delicious pieces in rump, brlskot, ribs and nayal, and corn It whllo it Js fresh and juioy, You can find anything you want In our choico stock of prime meats, nt prices that you can't boat anywhere. E. C. CROSS State Street Market. Phono 01. JJSAA-LsVJBVJaft. fl.ssm.si sssmii" wmr-r v B SSS SU W VTV7B?P H --j lV ?3u INK