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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 4, 1905)
-ftr rQWRl''r','1PmfV9&$w' DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, APQPBT 4, 1906. HSSJS85s5S55s5!ssk55R5SSs CLOSED TOWN SURE 6&&ffffl&fa Tlio Kind You Ilavo Always Bought, nml tvlilcli lias been ia U8o for over SO years, lias liorno tlio sfnntnro of and 1ms been mailo under Ills por sonnl stiporvlfliou slnco Its Infancy. Allow no ono to deceive you In this. All Counterfeits, Imitations xuid"Just-ns-jrood.'nr Imfc Experiments that trlflo with and endanger tlio lies I of Infants and Children Expcrlonco against Expert ant. What is CASTORBA Uastori.z s a harmless substlluto for Castor OH, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing" Syrups. It is Pleasant. Ifc contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. Its ao Is It? guarantee. It destroys "Worms and allays Fcverlslincss. It cures Diarrhoea and "Wind Colic. It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation . and Flatulency. It nsblntilatcs the Food, regulates tlio Stonii.eh and Dowels, jrh lug healthy and natural sleep. Tho Children's Panacea- Tho Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of t-afiFTculM The KM You Have Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. THt Of NTAUR IOMMUTi T BUKHAT THCCT, NtW YORK CITY. Status of Trades Unionism. Unionism Itself tins not licon proved wrong by it rcoont fuilttros. Its noblo tondonclos uro n strong ns thoy ovor woro. Hut orrorn in judgmont by lg uornnt or willful Inbor lendors lmvo mado It possible for cnjiitnl to tompo rnrlly blind tlio oyoit of tlio public to itn fiimlnmoiitnl Issues. Capital In sun- vor In ciiltiiru tlmn labor; with n bow nnil n gontlo word it .cnn mnko rudo volcod lnbor scorn to bo in tho wrong. Cnpltnl, moronvor, In on tho dofonsivo, nnd onjoyn nil tho advantages of for tification, hut mipposo ono tests tho Inner tendencies, conscious of uncon scious, of capital nnd lnbor, by nsklng which I tho moro dooply in nccord with truo Amorlonn prlnolpIoH. With full cognlr.nnco of tho uppnront tyrnn ny of tho unions, tho nnswor must bo "Lnbor." Union "tyranny" bourn tho m mo rotation to tho union cnuso thnt military dixelplino bonrs to nn nrmy that is lighting for froodom. Aa f" P,HHr' KB ". 9i Boston B Brown B Bread B FLOUR FOR PANCAKES, MUFFINS AND PLUM PUDDINO. Package for 7 loavos 20o 10-pound nnck 08c ASK YOUR OROOER rOR IT. ALLEN'S D. B. B. FLOUR 00. Pacific Coast Factory, Ban Joso. lnbnr inlvnnnon In Itn nrirnnlrml nnlitnvn. ment its roughness disappears. It is lighting for moro monoy nnd moro lots uro; tho result, in tho coming genera tions, can bo only moro education, moro freedom, moro light. Today wo mny noto ns an Indication of tendencies thnt union lnbor in doing moro to nsslst tho nssimilntion of immigrants than nny other ono factor, un1osi wo except tho public schools. Cnpltnl, on tho other hand is, nn n rule, becoming actively inimical to tho Amorlcnnizntlon of itn mlgrnntn. Blnco tho nnthrncito Btrlko o"t 1001, for instnuco, many conl opor ntorn lmvo adopted n policy of dividing tho nationalities among tholr employes in niich manner thnt thcro cnn bo but littlo intoreommunlcation among thorn Tho unions would bring tho newcomers togother; cnpltnl would koop them npnrt, would provont coalition. Tho Hlgniflcnnco of thin altuntioii requires no commont. Public Opinion. Bread, Funerals, Medicine and Church Are Pendleton's Only Privileges , As the result of 'nn ordinance adopt od by tho city council of Pendleton Wedncsdny night, thnt plnco is to be closed so tight on Sundays that prac ticnlly tho only things permitted will bo churches nnd funerals. By tho pro visions of tho ordinance, all business houses find places of amusement nrc prohibited from being open nnd doing any business. The exceptions mode are thnt drug stores mny sell medicines only; bakeries brend only; livery stnblos furnish teams for funerals nnd undertakers may conduct funornls. Con nequontly no Ice cream or confection ery stands mny be run; neither ico nor meat may bo sold or delivered, nor n tenm secured from n stnble. Tho pon nlty for violations of tlio new ordl nnnco is n fino of not over $100, 1m prisonmont for no longer tlmn CO days, or both. Tho ordinanco was adopted by the council at tho instnnco of thoso who nro opposed to tho closing of saloons on Sundays, nnd is designed to closo ovory form of business, out of rovongc for tho enforcement of tho Sundny law ngninst tho saloons, which has boon or dercil by tho district attornoy. Last Sundny tho snloons nil rcmnincd opon all day, nnd on Monday a complaint was mndo to tho district nttornoy by membors of tho Law Enforcement League, with the result that an ordor wan issued forbidding saloons to ro main open in tho future, on penalty of being prosecuted. DOINO THEIR DUTY. Scored of Salem Roadors Aro Learning tho Duty of tho EUdnoys.' dJ.r3SOTlXjlS . 3amt thk f I M w Yon Haw Ahwjrs Bo J" aigutsr STfl , S&I . ? f.j-eucjutt ICE Call Wagon or Telephone 45 1 Black Bay Coupons and Save Money. Salem Ice Co. BRICK Drick furnished in large or small quantities. Pressod brick made to or der., Yard on Stata stroot, south of penitontiury. SALEM BRICK YARD. A. A. BURTON, Prop. College of Music-Willamette University Opens Sept. 26 Holon I. Oalbreath, B. M., Dean, piano; Frederick W, Goodrich, London, piano and pipo organ; Wo, Wallace Oraham, Borllu, violin) M. llvolyn Hurley, Now York, volcoj Kvn Cox, B. M., Salem, piano. Now pianos, nowly furul&hod studios, now faculty. Halfs Feuty Road and FERRY Shortest Itne to-all points In Polk County. No Atitos or Steam Engines rem on this road v A. D. PETTYJOHN, Prop. Ferry LIZZSf YJ J cfly V V iM kid- To filter tho blood Is tlio kliluey's duty. , Whon thoy fall to do this the noy's nro sick. Bnckacho and many kldnoy Ills fol low. Urlnnry troubles, dlabotes. Bonn's Kidney Pills euro them nil. Mrs. Conradlna Arnold, of 440 East First street, Albany, Oregon, says: "Donor's Kldnoy Fills did mo consldor nblo good. I usod thorn for rhoumntio pnlns across tho small of my back and down through tho sides which woro vory sovoro when I stoopod to lift any thing or sat In ono position for any length of tlmo. I got Bonn's Kldnoy l'llls nnd commenced tholr uso. I bo gnn to got bottor right away and con tinued taking thorn. Thoy soon ro liovod mo and I have had very littlo toublo slnco. I shnll always try to koop Doan 's -Kidjioy Pills in tho houso nnd will rocommond thonm at ovory opportunity. Plonty moro proof liko this from Sa lem people Cnll nt Dr. 8tono's drug storo and ask what his customers ro port. , For sale by all doalors. Prleo, 60 conts. Fostor-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, Now York, solo agents for tho Unltod Stntos. Remombor tho namo Doan's and tako no other. Four Facts For Sick Women To Considet Lydla E. Pinkham'a Vtgttabh Compound Has an Unequalled Recotd of Cures Afrs. VMham'a Advlc Is Conftden. tial, Free, and always Helpful FirtsT. That almost ovory operation in our hospitals porfonned upon women Knnmna ncprBsarv throutrli nctrlcot of such symptoms as backache, Irregular and painiul inensiruauon, ioucorruue, displacements of tho uterus, pain U the side, burning sensation In tho stom ach, bcarlng-down pains, norvouaness, dizziness and sleeplessness. Skcowd. Tho medicine that holds tho record for tho largest number of absolute cures of female Ills ia Lydla R. Plnkhnm's Vcsrotablo Compound. It regulates, strengthens and euros dlsoasos of. tho femalo organism as nothing clso can. For thirty yearn It has boon bolplng women to bo strong, curing backache, nervousness, kldnoy troubles, all utor Ino and ovarian inflammation, weak ness and displacements, regulating menstruation perfectly and overcom ing Its pains. It has also proved Itself Invaluable in preparing for childbirth and the ohango of life. TmnD. Tho great volumo of unso licited and grateful testimonials on fllo at tho Pinknam Laboratory at Lynn, Mats., many of which aro from time to tlmo published by permission, give ab solute evidence of tho valuo of Lydla E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound and Mrs. Pinkham'a advlco. FounTn. Every ailing woman In the United States is asked to accept tho following invitation. It Is free, vrlll bring you health and may save your life. Mrs. Pinkham'a StandldElnvltatlon to Women. Women suffering from any form of femalo weakness are invited to promptly communicate with Mrs. Pink ham, at Lynn, Mass. All letters are received, oponed, read and answered by women only. From symptoms given, your troublo may bo located and tho quickest and surest -way of recovery advised. Out of th e vast volumo of ex perlenco In treating femalo ills Mrs. Pinkhnm probably has tho very knowl edge that will help your case. Surely, any woman, rich or poor, Is very foolish if sho docs not take advantago of this gonorous offer of assistance. MMn.-j Claeeifieb IWWMiWIMIWIWMWtMgirtlltMBMSMtMtMaMgnin, Hotel Gcott-Newly turnip thing clean and first cta . at rnaRnnnhtn . uu prices, tn DO YOU WANT TO SELL YOUR FARM? Do you want tn buy or sell any. thlngf Here Is your opportunity to insert your advertisement In two newspapors for tho price of no. For a limited tlmo all "For Sale," "For Ront," nnd all "Want" jids will be Insorted in Tho Portland Dally Journal and The Capital Journal for One Oont a Word. The Portland Journal Is the best circulated newspapor in Oregon. It goes daily into 23,000 homes and rcachos that large army of pooplo who are constantly buying nnd selling something. When you go to Portland call at the Journal office and sea the largest and best nowspaper' press in Orogon. It will print, paste, out and fold papers in four colors with ono impression at the rate of 24,000 an hour. Visitors wel come. The Capital Journal Is the leading paper im Oregon eutside of Portland, and this combination advertising rates will produce more returns for the small cost than any other In the state. Ssnd your advertisements to the Capital Journal ofllce and we will send copy to tho' Portland Journal. Bay HaT v .i777T lf Ho ha, the bslt.? tOWn. flnm .J . . " 4u"a vincod. 7 kT M'!".iJ mm Birot. Shjp Your CJroam-ToTbT'H cial Cream n 1th CoI S?C" -'" OSTEOPATHS Tssnr fO,, KI,k.tu,, M,. o.J mnn v.. .11. If w " ""'ng, Commercial v.- ".;,:... .""-i .:". "UW'.,B Nrth 8k. """ xnono 3B3 Red. Dalton-OpiHrr Peon. Tlnnn. in.. buildlncf. Pl,nn ir . " "t o- - iuain 761 v lonco Willamette Hotel Mntn 0ni lW M PLUMBERS. " m AJUii niiBnan... to TUeJ ""T auccen- Potzol, tinner and plumber. JJJ , ul6gUl , FOR HALE. For Salo. Sovon-room resldenco, barn, large half block, electric lights, bath, hot and cold city water. E. Ilofof, Journal offlco. No Escaping tho Gossips. "Don't brcntho It to any one," said tho undertaker's wife, confidcntinlly, "but John Widdows hnsn't paid for his wifo's funernl yot." "Woll, woll," oxclaimod Mrs. dad dio, "you'd think ho'd havo moro re spect for her momory than thnt." "Yes, now his brothor Henry wns diftcront. When his wifo died ho paid tho bill tho day nftor tho funoral." "Yes, I know. It lookod as If ho was glnd to got rid of her, didn't It." Cnthollc Stnndnrd nnd TImos. For Bale. Small dry fir wood, at $3.25 por cord. Phono Black 2001. T. L. Davidson, Jr., Morningsldo. 1-20-tf For Salo. Two lots, with new houso nnd barn, good Improvements. At n bargain. Inqulro of Qlovor k Pat ton's blacksmith shop, 430 Court streot. 5-22-tf BAKERIES. ::tH UHom &Buiw3R , 430 Court stroot nWi pies nnd cakes dolly. lugJw lady flneors. ancml .KsH Oanltal Bakory. proprlot broad, roons, ood cako, candles, nuts, etc A rlos mndo to any pttrt 0f U,! Phonn Wl.ll- qo, ' "'"'I f'MBtlW WMA For Sale. Now and old buggies, hacks, farm wagons, buckboardn and carts. Salem Oarriago and Wagon Factory, North Liberty streot. Wornor Fen nel, proprietor. 8-l-3w For Salo. Jorsoy cnttlo. Twonty head, including oight milch cows. Would ront two fresh cows. Waltor Morloy, 4 w uourt streot, Salem. 8-3-3t Farm for Salo. Half soctlon six miloa west of Salem, nil under fonco. Good buildings, plonty of fruit. Will soil pnrt or nil of It on good terms. This is ono of tho best farms in Polk coun ty. Inqulro M. I. Capps, Salem, Or ogon. 8-3-3t" FRAUD EXPOSED. A few conntorfoltora havo lately boon making and trying to sell Imita tions of Dr. King's Now DIscovory for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, and othor modicinos, thereby dofraud ing tho public. Tills la to w. ,,. Ta 'l!eh peop,a' who M6k 1 8-3-10t clty Kocordor of Salem, Oregon, to profit, through stoaling tho In b tlon of romedles which havo been sue cossfully curing disease for over yoars. a euro protection to our name on tuo wrnppor. Look for it, on all Dr. King's, or Bueklen's remedies, as all others aro moro Iml tatlona, H, E. BUCKLEN & CO. Chicago, 111., nnd Windsor, Canada. r salo by J. O. Perry, Salem. FOR RENT. lor Boat, A seven-room house. Call on A. Schrieber, 424 High otreott. 6-13-tf Notlco of As3essmont. Notlco is horoby given thnt tho Com mon Council of tho City of Salem, Oro gon, will, nt 8 o'clock p. m., on tho 15th day of August, 1005, nt tho Common Council chamber In tho City Hall, at Salem, Orogon, procoed to assess upon each lot or part thoroof or tract liable thorofor Its proportionate sharo of tho cost of improving tho following do scrlbod part of Commercial stroot, ai provluoa for In tho plans and specifica tions of said improvomont now oa AIq in tho ofilco of tho City Rocordor In said mattor, and will proceed nt said tlmo and placo to hoar any nnd all ob' joctions to said assessment and nppor-tionmont,to-wlt: Beginning nt a point In said street whero tho south boundary lino of the donation land claim of W. n. Wilson and Chloo A. Wilson, his wifo. Inter. sects sold Commercial stroot, thonco Wanted. Chambermaid at the Willam- along saw streot to tho south boundary, otto notel. 7-l4-tf line or saw city, oxcepting thorofrom eight foot wido along tho centor of tho nforosald part of said stroot. By order of tho Common Council. W. A. MOORES, OLBANINO AND DYE Whon Your Best Qlrl-Says ii,,j uo '"r to you, give hen elothos tn ,.,. m... ' r.vij. iuua jot 1 ormg thorn to your stopmotliw, Km mom iixoa right, no nutun moy noou. suits pressed Ir month. Gloves, nocktlos, tilk rin or nny fabric, no matter iov li cato, mado to look llko w, hf O. n. Walker, prop., 105 Ccuel cial stroot. t ASH AND DOOR FAOIOEIO, Trm tr wr !. r . . - u, uiuwu iunnunnvn sash, doors, mouldings, AUkiiluJ houso finish nnd hardwood roll Front stroot botweon State u1Cb.1i A. W, Jtlanson Mnnnf.ir-lnrtr f ,11 kinds sash, dorrs, mouldlnn. ' work, houno finish nnd offleo Aitci Eetlmatos furnishod. Cor. MID i Church street. Phono Bed For Rent. Furnished and unfurnlshod rooms, also good.slzod barn. Inqulro of M. A. Dice, 700 Commercial street, throo blocks below Marlon square. 7-15-tf AROHITEOT. y. jl. A-ugn Architect and nj tondent. nlnna fnrnthn,l tnrti 1 X - ..w..VV - es of building and structure! Ofilco 110 Stato streot, Tlogi Salem, Orogon. da! WANTED FEMALE HELP. DRAYMEN. White & Cummins, do a general &v and transfor business, mwl t'j trains. 'Phones, down town,WJ 2181, rosidoncos, Blue IS, red W i Stand 218 Commorslal stroet SU'jJ S3 you la They say aro a double blessing. So is our stock of groceries, for tholr qua! Uy is very high for tho low prico that is asked. To help you jepeal the hot spell we offer goods and "prices. Baker, Lawrence & Baker Successors to Harrttt k Lawrence I The Bams Fault. Judge-j-ou are noeused of hnvlui? iuiwn your car uirectly against tho barn. You made no apparent effort to avoid accident. Chaffeur You do me gravo injustice, jvar huuor. I toeted my horn rpeatcd ly and even alowenl down to eighteen miles. The bam had ample tlmo to get out of the way. Chicago Post. CASTORIA For Infants and Children, Hii m You Havs Always Bought ww of &&fflg The Club Stables First-class Livery and Cab Line. Funeral turnouts a specialty. Tally-ho for picnics and excursion parties. Phone Main 241. Corner Liberty and Ferry, Uis. W. Yannke Prop. inniimmmmmiltM f Gold Dust Flout Mado by THE SIDNEY POW ER COMPANY, Sidney, Or gon. Made for family use. Ask your grocer for It Bran and horto always on hand. 1 P. B. Wallace AGENT 18gBBtjtlBM1g WANTED. Wanted, In every town and county In wogon, wasnington and California, good, reliable canvassers to sell Ohrls) ty Hoe Safety Baxort. Article of real merit. Bella for $1. Big mon ey for rustlers. Addrosa PaclUe Agency, box 540, Portland, Or. 8-l-lwk LODQE8. Salem Camp, No. 118, Woodmen off World Meots in Holman Ilall it Friday nt 7i30 p. m. L. B. 8tM eonsul; P. L. Frnscr, clerk. Wanted to Rent. A 7 or 8-room houso after October 1st. Apply at once to Thos. nail, at Mitchell, Lewla & Staver Co 'a g.3.3k MISCELLANEOUS. Forestors of Amorica Court Bbon Foresters No. 10. Meets Friday Turner block. Ira Jorgenaen, 0. A. L. Brown, Soc. IS Central Lodge No. 18, & of P.- Hall In nolman block, corner 8U and Llbertv itreota. Tuesday of week at 7:30 p. m. T. J. Cronlw'l O.; W. I. Staloy, K. of B. and I uu warns ana Bammor Oowns Made la the beat style and workman ship. Terms reasonable. Address r oall ta Mr. H. Milner, 80th and Center streets. 6-20-tf C&.C Edison Phonograph Agency. Oaaolino Lamps, Mantels, Oaaolina. Typewriters, New, Becond-Haad. Renf 14 0om'18t. Phone Mala 401 ' The Tlllson Oo. n.i.r. i- .u 1 feed, ( bran, hay, fl0r dried fruit, etc. High street, adloini opera keuse. ai-yr. Salem Iron Works-Founders, maebin lata ma,l Mi.V.miii.. ,, . ,llUfc aianuraoturers oi ail wnds of sawmill machinery, nop and fruit drying stoves, etc. Manufacturers of the O. K. Grubber. Bhand k Marcas. 11-29-lm Modern Woodmen of Americar-OiJ ffon f!AHr.Pnmn No. 5218. M"! evorr Thnrsdav ovonlnc at 8 o'dwl Holman Hall. E. E. Mnttea, V. M A. L. Brown, Clerk. WATER COMPANY. SALEM WATER C0MPAM OFFICE CITY HALL. Vnr nut., isralu nnnlV St 0U" Biltii tmvaiTa mnnthlv in adW Make all complolnta nt the otnc. Cavaf 6 8T80.-Beal Estate, Loans "d Insurance, Conveyancing and Exainlng Titles. Notary work done. Bring ua list of yoar property for wle, 492 State atreet, near High. 38-tf I YOUR MEALS will bo all right this hot weti if you get them at COFFEVS RESTAURANT 206 Commercial Street ?