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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 21, 1905)
DAILY OAPttAX, JDOTHA MUX, OMKHMC, SATURDAY OCTOBER 21, 1005, dm Farmed T rw hi? business WE OIVB PARTICULAR ATTENTIOV TO TUB BUSI NESS OF THE FARMERS. WE CORDIALLY INVITE THEM .TO MAKE TIHS THEIR BANKING HOME. alem State Bank L. K. PAGE, President E. W. HAZARD, Castier lllinMinHHUHHHimHHHimHHnHMIMM GOTHAM LETTER lltMmiHHHHHMHmiMHHHHHI Now York, Oct. 21. Tho propriotore t tho four hotels that woro raided by fcaptnln Gallagher, having softonoa their anger somowlmt by rounding up their Imaglnatlbns a good round mm Bis tho damages thoy oxpect to rooovor from Captain Gallaghor nndi tho munic ipality, which employs, tho gnllnnts Gal- paghcr, aro having a groat deal of fun t . m tmnnn T 11. 1 over a suit ior $iu,uuv uuiuugra wut has boon started by a man, who, with liis wife, was rofusod lodging bocnuso tho hotol clork wouldn't roglstor thorn. Thoy couldn't produco a marriago cer tificate whon cnllod upon to do so, hav lug loft homo without purposing to stay In tho city all night. Tho raided ho tol koopers want to know what thoy aro to do if thoy aro suod for not taking Ipooplo in, and then raided for extend ing tho privileges of tholr hostolorios to porsons of nt least scorning respectabil ity. Meonwhllo tho hotels hnvo suf fered sovcroly for tho untimely intrus ion of tho polico on their privacy. How Ircspoctablo theso hotels nro may bo Fjudgcd from tho fact thnt Mrs. Jeffer son Davis is a patron of ono of them, and other ladies and gontlomcn of equal stnnding nro guests of tho others. Lillian Russell Is in law. Sho wants , hor profits in "Lady Teazle." Tho fair Lillian ns "Lady Tcazlo" was vory charming, so chnrmlng, indeed, that sho really thinks sho should bo well paid for summoning all hor charms of spocch, of oxpresalon and of flguro, as sho claims sho did. As tho kouso was crowded at ovory performance sho con cluded that tho play was paying woll, and sho only wnnts half of tho profits, which sho fools euro woro largo. Tho Schubcrts, from whom sho expects to receive tho manor, say Lillian is mis taken ns to tho profits, that, instead of boing largo, thoy wero small. That tho skyscraper soctlon hns a ell- Heart Weakness. Dr. Miles' Heart Cure has made many hearts well after they have been pronounced hopeless. It has completely cured thousands, and will al most invariably cure or benefit every case of heart disease. Short breath, pain around heart, palpitation, fluttering, dizzy, fainting and smothering spells should not be neglected. .Take Dr. Miles' Heart Cure and see how quick you will be relieved. It cannot make a new heart, but will restore a sick one by strengthening the heart nerves and muscles, relieving the unnatural strain, and restoring its vitality. "I had a very bad case of heart trouble. For six months I could not -work. Last July I wu plowing corn and feelim? bad all day: In the after noon In plowing; ono row 1 had to lay down, or fall down, three times. My heart throbbed aa though It would burst through, and I had difficulty In Setting my breath. I purchased a. otUe of Dr. Miles' Heart Cure, and before I had ued half of It I could lay aown ana sleep an nisnc i-revi ously I had to get up from five to 'ten 1 rmyo men nevenu bottles, and my heart Is as regular as ciock woric. i. reel ia a now man, and can work considerable for an -old man, bim, yearn om." Dr. XX McQILL, Frost, Ohio. Mite' Heart Cure ,! told by vtwr drunnlit. who will ausVantea that the first bottle will benefit. If It falls he will refund your money. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind mnto all its own is becoming manlfost to ovon tho dullest minds in tho city. Tho tompornturo in wintor shows some romarkablo dlffcroncos nt dlnoront points, thoro boing sovofal degroos lower tomporaturo nt tho cornors of Spruco and1 Nassau streots; corner Church and Jay stroots; Bookman strcot and Park Bow, WnlL strcot and Broad way and other jilacos whoro broozos produced by tho lofty buildings sting hapless pedostrians with cold, whllo in other quarters of tho city no discom fort is oxporienccdl Thon thoro' havo latoly como to tho city variotlcs of winds, of suddon and untimoly guosts, of howling and whirling dorvlshos of blows that bufTot humanity in a mannor novcr oncountorod boforo. Conscience, nftor all ia not a loot art in tho groat metropolis. Thoro has bcon a tromondous raking up in manjr lines of tho llfo in this groat city. Mon of national reputation, lenders in all circles, social, moncantilo, legal, finan cial political havo bcon stunnod, as "tho mills of tho gods," which grind slowly, nro showing that thoy aro also "Grinding exceeding small." Indcou thoy nro fairly pulverizing and flattop- lug in tho work thoy turn out, Men go in tho mill puffed up, portly in person, and solf concolt, and thoy como out from botwoon tho rollors so oxcocdlng ly flat and thin that thoy might easily bo tnkcu for tho shirt fronts thnt thoy usod to woar in their full dross at ban quets' and mooting called for tho bot torment of tho public intorcsts. But conscionco finding thoro is so much less of thorn to handlo, Is moving them to remarknblo acts. Armltngo Matthows, quailing boforo his trial for looting an citato, plunges head first to tho pavo- mopt. Jamoa II. BJydo, tho perfumed darling is skulking around tho dangor lino and is oxpocting to expntrlato him'. Dopow, tho jaunty and roally agrooablo Bona tor, drops tho Republican conven tion that onco did him honor. Tho list is too long to quoto in full, but enough is shown to mako suro that tho "con scionco that makes cowards of us all" is cutting wido swathes in tho ranks of tho outwardly rospoctablo and in wnrdly rascally men in whom tho pub lic has bolloved. 'Who is to succeed tho dothronodf Mr. Aloxandor is no longor president of tho Equitable Thoro aro others that predict that Mr. John A. McCall of the Now York Life, and Mr. Richard A. McCurdJy of tho Mutual Life, will follow in his footsteps. If this provo truo prophocy, who will take their places and reproduce tho results theso inon learned in insurance, wisdom and inotboda during tho years thoy havo rulod tho insuranco. Largo fortunos havo been ma do but we must remem ber that it came from piles that theso past-masters of Insuranco, and perhaps we may as well say assurance bad hoapod to a hugo height. First claw insurance men, men who know the busi ness from tho bottom, will have to be chosen as their successors. Of course, thore will bo several years of poor re sults, from tho ripping and tearing that has startled tho world, but after that tho revonues inuBt bo up to past fify ures or tho public will bo disappointed. It won"t do to produce a situation in which the looters are mado to appear to have been woro profitable to their companies despite tho stealings than tho successors who will turn every ponny in the treasuries and leave it there. great de"l of work havo secured a hoad for their ticket in tho porson of Mr. M. Ivinu, a very nblo and accom plished gontloman and ono woll up in city politics in as much as ho servod onco ns a city chnmberjaln thoro is somo llfo in tho campaign which had' been as dull aa a stubbln' hoo. Mr. Ir vins will gob tho eolldjtopubllcan voto it is" claimed whllo William Randolph Hoarst will draw off largely from the Domooratlo canidldato by loudly and vigorously exploiting tho anti-gas fool ing which was arousod- against McClol Ian by reason of his favoring tho gas pcoplo. Tho outcry against McOlollan claims that ho ownodf and controlled by Murphy, tho Tammany doss. Now, McOlollan is a very tidy man and bo sldos having tv great many good quali ties is also tho son of his fathor "which tolls largely in certain quarters." tto is porsonnlly exceedingly popular. Tho odds oortalnly favor him and tho di version of Democratic votos via Hoast can hardly boat him. Do You Bollovo In Bigns. ' A mark, noto, tokon or symptom, indlcatos that by which anything may bo known, that is, wo aro forewarned if ovil la to bofnll us, or wo havo tho plensuro of anticipation if tho algna botokim a fortunato occurronco. Ac cidental occurrences all have their signs,, overy disoaso has its aymptoma. Tho point is to hcod'tho former, and counteract tho offoct of the lattor. Spoils of rick headacho follow indigos tion and stomach disorders, bolehlng, blUouanoea and dyspepsia we elgM ot sickness. Peoplo that boliove ia these signs aad know that they are true from oxporienco, can got immsdlato relies? and a speedy euro by the use of Dr. Unna'a TproTa Liver Pilta. Sold try druggista for 6o por fee. Oaly oao for a deea . . Tho Outlook Hopeful. Dr. Abbott, in his latest volumo, glvos us a running survoy of tho indus trial problem, and thoroupon considers its solution undor threo proposed plana regulation, reorganization and regen eration. -Ho bollovos, with Sponcor, "that thoro is going on in our timo a movomont toward tho dissolution of ox Istlng forms and a roorganlzntion on what may porhapa not unfitly bo tormod a soclnllstio basis, and that this movo mont la irrcslstnblo." But ho is wholly unablo to see In tho coming cunngea tho disastor prodlctod by tho groat individ ualist phllosophor. Rathor, lio bollovos tho movomont "has In It tho promlso of nn industrial prosperity and an in- To Fence Customers Ordors for Wovon "Wiro Fonclng for futuro dollvory nro now boing takon at spocial dlBceunt. Ono car will arrlvo about Nov. 1. Orders also takon for plain wiro. Fricos always tho lowest. Quality tho best. Fonco Posts, Shingles and Gates. Wrlto us for prices now. Waiter Motley 00 Oonrt Street, Bales tollcciual, social and splrltunl develop ment far transcending any that past history has affordod." Yet ho soparatos hlmsolf sharply from tho orthodox so cialists; and, passing by political regulation- and oconomlc reorganization, ho rosts this hopo mainly upon ethical regeneration. Christ, ho aasorto, um nob condemn tho acquisition nm cumulation of monoy. On tho contrary) ho explicitly commonded it." What he condomnod was "tho notion that money or tho things which monoy will obtain aro to bo valuod for their own sake." Tho ldtoal of socloty to which ho looka forward) is ovldontly ono whoroln tho buying nnd soiling propen sities of humankind aro nobly restrain od by a constant roforenco to tho teach ings of Jesus. Tho Indoppndont. o Lucas County. gg, Stato of Ohio, City of Toledo, Frank J. Ohonoy makoa oath that ho is senior partner of the firm of F. J. Ohonov & Co., doing business in tno city of Toledo county and stato aforo sald, and that said firm trill pay tho nm of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each t cannot bo Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHEH.UX. Bworn to boforo mo and subscribed in my prosonco this 0th day of Decora bor, A. D. 1880. (Seal) A. W. GLBASON, Notary Public Hall's Catarrh Cure in takon intor nnlly, and acts diroctly on tho blood and mucous surfaces of tho ytora. Bend for testimonials froo. F. J. CHENEY, Toledo, O. Sold by all druggists, 760. Tako Hall's Family Pllla for constipation. iaiBlli")i"l THe Geat jDtess CJofc& Ssdowti'' I M. E. Fraser Stock now. atJSosteln & GreenWm's. ,We ptfrcha H the f;ds na" pnc" ten!. WS will sell ? h h and ovory caso of catarrh that bo curod by the uso of Hall's Military Stooplo Ohaalng. Now York, Oct. 21. Tho first mili tary otcoplo chaso undor tho auspices of tho Unltod Iluntfl Racing association and with tho endorsement of tho mili tary authorities will bo run at Morris Park this afUrnoon. Tho war depart monb lias oxprossod itsolf strongly in favor of tho plan of holding such stoo plo chnso mootlngs and has promised to londi ovory assistance within tho power of tho military authorities. As thoro aro no funds avullablo for tho purpoBo, howovor, tho ofilcors taking parb in theso stooplo chaso moots will havo to pay their own oxponsos. Tho numbor of optrlea for today's contest ia sur prisingly largo and somo oxcollont sport is oxpoctod, Tho officors of tho Unltod Hunts Racing association. aro Porryi Bolmont, presldont; Howard N Potter, vlco prosldont; Ralph N. Ellis, troasuror and Bolmont Purdy, aocrota ry. Tho oxocutivo commlttoo Is com posed of It S. Page, H. N. Potter and John R. Townsond. vfTfn 75c cn-acfe, In colors 30c T$ I Fraser's heavy blacfcj.ajl wool 46 !ncfaiat J Fraset 35c saltings for 32 f rases s i?.w v y -. o . -1- Fraser's $ a yd colored dtwgpdcfa: . I Ladles' raincoats, this season's reduced to J-W Fraser's 52 Inch alTwooUlanneis ior . Fraser's 75c black dress goods for Jc yci $J.35 a yard cravanettefor . f . -r? fV T 25c figured soltlngs for 'c T co tu f f Trnnt droadcloth for uv ' Ladles'oats, this season's, values up to $9 ! reduced to 5,ou ! Mercerised chambrays, Fraser's 25c to 35cfor - c ? 1 Floured silk neck ribbons up to 5 Inch I width for y I Pretty collars values up to 25c for 1 5c each Heavy fleeced suitings, ocgraoe, ior '"" - R0STE1N & GREENBAUM 298 and 300 Commercial St Salem ' rWWIHIWHiWIHWHHHimW Men Ate Well Dteteed If They Have Their Clothes Made By JOHN SHOLUND, The Opa Hook MERCHANT TAILOR ffo-iifnrv Tovaknd and "Rtoaiflncr. ii'lalltlllllll,' FOR SALE. Four-room cottogo, Mornlngeldo ad dition. Plasterod walla, lot CO by 1C0. Just tho placo for email family. "Will soil for, cash or easy payments. Prlco, $550. Stop paying oront, own your own homo. Adidross O. &. Lockwood, 214 N. Commorclul st., Balom, Oregon. College of Music Willamette University Opens Sept. 26 Hol(On I. Oaibrcath, B. K., Dean, planoj Fredorick.". aoodrieh, London, piano and pipe organ J Wm, Wallaeo Graham, Berlin, violin; M. Evelyn Hurley, Now York, yoieoj Era Cox, B. M., Balom, piano. Now pianos, newiy farnisfeeA ttndioa, new faculty. A SIMPLE "CHAFER" ' or a completo chafing dish outfit, whichever you prefer, Is easily se lected from our lino. They are mado by MANNING. BOWMAN & CO., and havo tho latest improvements Including their patent ivory enam eled food pan and Perfection regu lating lamp, 8TJOOESSFUL PEOPUG. provldo themselves with tho best moana of accomplishing the task before thorn. Tho most successful housewives aro thoso who uso our up-to-date kitchen utensils. One Sand-Pipe Does Not Seashore i v ftm av 1 Neither does any old knifo mako a Teal help in tho ktteh en. Sho who works away, day In and day out, in Wio kitchon, neoda a decent knifo, and sho noods moro than ono kindl too, Thoro ehould bo special knives for special purposos not be cause wo say so and eell them, but boeauso it is tho truth, Paring knives ond broad knlvos, Christy or other kinds, big cookfl' knives for moats and heavy cutting and rogular kltch on knives that will do anything from cutting kindlings to scraping tho kitchon tablo. Remombor, wo aro headquarters for this sort of goods, and that wo havo nothing but rollablo etock. Wo don't llko to mako this statement so pointed, but conditions force ua to do no, And, too, our prices will save monoy for any housewife. Most Ladies and Some Men Have Good Tempers but a good temper lit the ordinary pair of scissors is rare indeed. Perfect Scissors Have good tempers, cut sharp and hold their edge. They stay sharp because they are made of celebrated "Claim Gas Tempered Steel." We Carry A Complete Line of Clauss Scissors and will be glad to show them, to you whether you aro ready to buy or not. R. M. WADE & CO. Pioneer Dealers In Hardware and Farm Implements Cor. Commercial & Court Sts., Salem Or. 7 r f Now that the Republicans after a i ffl $f ' Jj-VBBHW - kf a&4j 'Ail