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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 30, 1905)
DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL by norER BROS. OFFICIAL CENSUS SALEM. MAY, 1904, 13,287. Tho time hns como for this city to enter upon a greater ora d Improve ments. If Sfilom Is to hold tho position of nccond olty of tho state SOMETHING MUST BE DONE. ' , If Salem is to remain tho metropolis of tho Wlllamotte valley, wo oannot nit still and brood over the past. The construction of the fine broken rock street setjlh of the alt- should b,e followed by another street north. "Whenever that street Is completed there Kill be demand lor other streets of the sumo or bettor obarnoter, Only tho utmost activity and the frreaieftt pressure of tho meesbaek ole- menta OAK STOP THE FEVER TOR BETTER STREETS. Bt hasn't the time some fer those tiUri-oetHwrvallve elements to rooognize tho Inevitable and allow this city to go Corn At A f Any capitalist who would buy all tho business blocks ef this city and p&vo tho streets at his own oxponso would give the towa a boom. 8neh an enterprising oapltallst would Ootiblo his money on every foot of bus iness properly he weald buy and Im prove. This city should go forwnrdi and build modern streets nnd modern bridges sneh m are snltnble to' a Capi tal City. The Improvements of the strseis, pit ting Ik wwier mala sad lettor light Ing Ike elty WILL TEND TO KEEP TUB STATE OAPITAL 1IBRB. If an era of general Improvement Is not oatorod1 npen, this elty will Mt be long the second elty la tho Kate, or tvm the third, WMJi now electric linos, with boa iVed of how ho, with all bwolaoM firm prospering, tfcera 1c no limit to iv hat oan be dene here. If Ka4fttH weold tab nn now ladws trios, move for a how railroad oaot and west neroM the valley; there would be a foundation for a olty here. Wo are doing well enough. We eon riot roatplalH as a olty that wo have not enjoyed a ntoady growth. BUT ABB WB DOING ALL WE OAK OR SHOULD? This earning year 100,000 should1 be expanded on how street and at least one new railroad soeored. These things are OM4b)e. INHURANOE INUPBOTION. The examination of Prnaola I food rlfka, niato Huperlateaitoat of la nne, has broogfct Mt tho foot that th annual ofjlelal investigation of life Imp ouraaoo eoinnaeiae' In Now Yovk baa ol wa been of a merely oaporfeloJ aort. Jt baa autoMl to aotking wore than a eomfwrinua ot tho otatoiaoaU fur nished by tko eoespaalee with tho uree entered la tkoir books, and It Never went behind tho return. Thl sort of awpervUion amounts to nothing. Tho work waa praetleally all done by twbardlnntee, and Hendricks knew lUUa about It. And it la aotiee aide that kU aa4alaaU were appointed oh tko "higfcent roeoanoMdNtloMi" lhat bt, through tho pull of politicians Mke (Senator Pintt, who are hand la glove with tko mm aw) the corporations wo kave boon werljbsjf Inowaaoo fond for tkoir private preAt. There is evident ned of federal su pervision of Ufa laauraaee companies. Rheumatism Does not let go of you when you apply lotions or liniments. It simply loosens its hold for a while. Why? Because to get rid of it you must correct the acid con dition of tho blood on which it depends. Hood's Sarsa porilla, has cured thousands. Nineteen hundred and six will soon be here, aad it will be in or der to figure up how muoh Htanoy you havo saved' la Iftkf. If you de sire, our 8avlHg8 Dofiartfnjdt will help you save more in 100 taaa you did in 1906. Now io the boat time in all the year to open a savings ac count, and lay your plans for regu larly adding to it a porjtion of your income. Include-a resolve to savo a part of your iaeome in your good resolutions for the new year. Do posits of one doXar or more can be ma do aay time. SAVINGS BANK DBPABTAEHW, OAPITAL NATIONAL BAN3C HIS A Doctors ediicwe It might not provo wholly effectlvo, but it eould scarcely fail to bo of far more benefit than such scrutiny as Btate of ficials usually glvo. o -"' IIAWLEY A CANDIDATE. Prof. WMlIs O. Hawlcy, of Willam ette Univdrplty,1 has announced his can uijlaay for congress in' this district. Ills platform .reiterates the good things expressed' in tho platforms of Messrs. Tooze ami Huston, and adds a few mora good tilings of his own. The direot primary law does away with conventions ' to nominate and eaeh aspirant MUST MAKE HIS OWN PLATFORM DECLARATIONS. It would not bo a bad- Idea if those three eandldateo would) arrange a num ber of joint meetings and oaavaos the district, and let the people judge for themselves, after seeing the metf, whleh they wish to elect. ThU Is a day of Democratic tenden cies ami eandidhtes oaaaot get too close to the people. ALL ASPIRANTS FOR OFFICE SHOULD BE RE QUIRED TO DO THIS, and o oamli daoies should be projected from a fic titious basts. Professor Hawley Is a fallow towns man of ours, and a man who, In his pri vate life aad labors as sn cduoator, has a high standing. Ills friend and neighbors may not all sujvpert him, but all wish him well. CARING FOR THE BRAIN Iteeauoe tao grosser organs of tho body eowplala at Artt wore vlgorauoiy tkaa tho brain whoa maltroaiod, wo sfoad Moot of our lives owriag their allmowta. Indigootloa, dyspepsia aad tho tuaay allmoato of tho ilomaoh, livor, heart, luaga aad iho other orgs as wa seek to euro by oaro or Hiedielnp. Hut brain exhaustion ia soarooly noMoo aide at first; thoa wo find eurselve loss a!4o to work, aad whoa tho lweak hohios It k umally terrilde ai final. If aaj; oafo at all Is aeoonloil this mmi Impart Hut aad doileato organ It Is by moaa of the ao-ealled "brala food" Amor is h Modiobio oaya that Dr. J. R. Vf laoo 'oxmIihm tho merits of tho opo olal 'brala fooo' with whleti tho ad vortlaiug ooiuutao of our dolly proo are so eoplonoty deeorated, aad uttoriy re Joots their protouaioua aad tho luvout or thereof. Wo ore quite with hlw wlioa ho a von that" thor are houo suoh, any wor thtw there are food whleh aru especially boaoaeaal to tho heart, tho tuago, the kMaoya or aay other bod lly offaa." What, thou, oaa wo do to oaro for tho bmlaf Steep, mijm Dr. Waiiaoo, If woatal oxbauetioM eauoos tho koa4 to throb, tho Wood way be drawn dawn by utoauo of hot foot batiui bfr re tlriagi thia will be found highly ooa duetivo to dispelling nljehtmare or aay forta of insomnia duo to overwork of tho brain. Out "regularity of tbo ob eorvaneo cf tho hourn ef root and sleep should bo aooofded tko aooitioat of for ntoet IwportaHoo. Soma' won eaa do their boot wontal work lata at night and In tbo outali hours of tho morning, while othora are Intellectually far brighter anil woro vtgotoua boforc W-akfaot. There la really no general law In thee matter, oxoopt this that tho early rtow should regularly rise early, aad tho late rittor sjjtuiUeaUy alt late. It is aloe porfeeUy truf that thj aunuut of stoop ueeoosary for tho roe toratiuu of the fuuoUuwul oapaUllUos of the brain oan bo determined only by tE personal oxporioneo of tbo owner of the organ. There oan bo no definite l 1nw uew Xjoao iiMupnuie ofjownn a law unto himself la wie rooiieot. The natural rule for a healthy man to ob serve ia to sloop till ho wakoa spontano ouah, and the true physiologic limit in this regard oan only bo determined phio)of4oaJly, by tho healthy brain which has boon routing and ha strictly hygienic aurrouadiugti. When overstim ulation or other form of overexertion is tried, more subeequMt root will bo re quired to restore tho lost equilibrium. And, although the brain may for a time bo driven at a rate of too high pressure aad cheated of ito dae allowance of sloop, the inevitable consequence of such treatment, if prolonged, is a men tal and ukyaieal breakdown." o Maud1 Isn't 5 aad 30 too old to hope for aay Improvement! I should say not. Oae just begins to live. Take Hellister'a Rooky Mountain Tea. Yeu Will be blooming fair at Q. 8f OOnts,nartineat and same of the Manlara at Tea or. Tablets, pr. Stone's Drug Store. DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER Aycr'3 Cherry Pectoral is not a simple cough syrup. It is a strong medicine, a doctor's medicine. It cures hard cases, severe and desperate cases. Especially good In bronchitis, pleurisy, consump tion. Ask your doctor all about this. W fctrtooMCRtil Wt publish J. 0ArCo.. Ik fefflialllel all our r mwldnn. Lows), Ma. GREAT THEATER DISASTER Second Anniversary of the Burning of the Iroquois Theater in Chicago Chicago, Dec. 30. Two years ago to day the Iroquois theator was destroyed by firo and nearly six hundred lives, mostly women ami ehitdron, were lost In tho holoeaute. The day is observed here generally and flags are at half mast everywhere. Many of the churches held special memorial Borviees this morning, and some of the Protestant churehes will hob) special services this victims of the disaster In the various comotcries were doeorated with wreaths nnd other iloral offerings. Tho graves of tho unidentified victims wcro also uVeorated. The firo at the Iroquois theater was the most appalling iMsftAter that ever visited this city, and will long bo re iHenibered by hundreds of families who lost one or mere of their mombera in the onUstrephe. The firo originated on the stage ef the theater during the mat inee performance ef December 30, 1003, at a time whoa every part ef the house waa crowded with the usual heHday crowd of women nnd children. Tho theator was praetloally new, having boon opened only a few woelm previous to tbo Are. Tho attraction waa "litue beard," which had boon running there since the opening night, It-ls boKovod thnt sparhfi from one of tho tpot-lighto stationed on the aid of tho stage Ig nited some of tho flimsy pieces of ooon ory la tho wings, and In a few moments tho Idaao jed upward towartt tho file. Seme of tho actors and employes tried to beat out the Hemes, but did not succeed, nnd the signal was given to drop tho fireproof ourtatn. Owing io the faot that a rope, with whleh the "aerial ballet" was manipulated, had been so fastened that It obstructed the move ment of the curtain, the latter eould not be lowered for tome time. When it waa flnaMy released tho Are had made such pragreee on tho stage that the em ploye became paalo-slrUkea and opened tho largo double door In tho roar of tho stage and loading to the oourt behind tho theater, through whleh tho scenery was brought Into and out of the theater. Tho terrible draft canoed tho "are proof" eurtala, a thin and; flimay analr to bulge out la tho beuee, and In a few minutes It tore and foil and Imweneo volume of smoke and' name poured Into tho auditorium. At that time meet of tho soata in tho boo had boon emptied by tho panic-otrlcken specta tors, and they wore crowding through the fow doors as fast as they eould. Whoa the amok and name poured Into the auditorium, sweeping the whole In terior, hundred wore overcome. They f eM Iw heaps right at the exits and wore suffocated by tho smoke and boat Those on top of tho pile were soorobod beyond recognition. Tbo situation was greatly aggravated by tho fact that tho uabore, thinking only of their own safety, had tied1 for their Uvea, without stopping long enough to unlock and ua, bolt tho safety exits provided for on iyry floor. Tbo spectators, finding tnt safety oxlto bolted and looked, were compelled to make their exit through tho mala exits on the Raadelph street slik. Whlbj crowded around theee exits during tho Jam they were overpowered by the smeke nnd name and prb)kdt Only a few eeeaped over the fire oeeape which they reached tree tho balcony. The Art worn soent under control. At Arot it was not thought tho loos of lire anil been great, aad the fuH extent of the (Maaoter was net realised until the fire men reached the upper floors of tho house, where they found the dead piled up tdx or eight high, aX beaded for the exits, and the on top terribly burned1. The soenea whleh fallowed beggar de scription The peJUe department took charge of the removal of the hundreds of bodies, and) they were taken to tho various morgues and undertaking estab lishments, whore they were kid in rows on the bare floors to await identifica tion. Many of the bodies were bo ter ribly burned that recognition waa im possible. Many of the bodies were nfet identified until several months after the catastrophe, and a largo number of them were never identified. The case waa Investigated by the eoreaer, and the blame fixed upoa the owners and builders of the house, the building de the theater. Sineo then hundreds of suits for dAmaPAfl prowinc out at tVi a 1 loss of life nnd Injuries received during tho firo havo bcon Mod against tho pro prietors of tho Ill-fated Iroquois thoa ter. Tho amount of damages asked ag gregates sovoral million dollars. U o ' Tho Ridgoly-Dooring Wedding. Washington, D. C., Dec. 3. St. John's church will bo tho scono of a fnahioo ablo woJu"lng this ftftornoon, when Wil liam B. Rldgely, the comptroller of tho currency, and Miss Katherino Dcorlng will bo mnrrlod in tho prcsonco of a se lect number of their friends nnd rela tives. Tho general public will not bo admitted to th& corcmony. Miss Cnth orlno Cullom Rldgoly and Miss Bloanor IMdgoly, the two daughters of tho bridegroom, will bo tho bridesmaids, while Mr. Frank Jonos, of Chicago, an intimate friend of Mr. Rldgely, will act as best man. Mr. Bidgely has boen a widower for some years. Ills first wife was tbo daughter of Senator Cullom, of Illinois. Will Arraago N. E. A. Program. Chleago, Dec. 80.-Prosldont William II, Maxwell, presiflent of tho National Bduoatlonal association, nnd tho 18 de partment presldonts of tho association will hold a eonferenco hero today to arrange for the program of tho 41th Innwunai uvtivoimuu mm. iuo iinoimi hm uoational association, which will be held if ..t ..........,!.... tf it XTII.m1 TO.!. nt Aabury Park and Ocean Orovo July 3 to 7 of noxt year. Pain in the Head Is a datiRcr signal, warning you that the brain nerve urc exhausted irritated, and arc undergoing an unnatural strain. Frequent and prolonged at tacks of pain weaken the gen erative power ot the nerve cells of the brain, and lend to Joss of memory, melancholy, spasms, epilepsy, and frequent ly insanity. When the brain nerves are weakened they are unable to supply sufficient nerve force to the nerves that control the lungs, heart, stomach and other organs, and these organs are thus robbed of energy, and unable to meet the demands upon thcm.and they get sick. Stop the head pains with Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills, and the influence upon your general health will be greater tlipn you can realize. I want to tejl you bnw thankful I am for nr. miiwi- Ati-J'im mis. Prom a cbihJ 1 have ioii subject to pick HdH. nmt nitver founa any lasting rjlef until Lreeelved a eamjd of Dr" MlW Anil-Pain lllrt wbRe In Gava lly (akin ora It usually throw off wr .rrnln, so X can ro about my " dutl." M i. Geneva, Ohio. llls arc islil ! yeur drugsUt, who will Husrantcethat tho tint package will bonenL If It faTU he will return yeur rneey. so dsut. 36 centi. Ncvtr seta In bulk. Miles Medical Co., Elklmrt, Ind SSU OHICHrnTCH'H KNatlBM Pennyroyal, pills .&. ... ouiT4oir (Juki. rAM ft i-iiicuiatTMirH khumnii I UKO i4 U.IJ Mtum lM wln IU Lai - - l HyW.llli k.lllMtlaai Mjii !. IUa. ; ft ,MIHi4H.H4 4,U "I h lUr Ur I JU." m Uu, t r- M XuiW rkiiVu rk i..iu kuumukhx. wau , i-iuiaH . BRAOB UP, IT'S NEW YEABS And have seme style about you, don't leek like a tramp when you are not. Have your ebirts, collars and cuffs laftndered at the Salem Steam Laundry and you'll look and feel like a new man. Family work rough dry 5e per lb. Salem Steam Laundry Colonel J. Olmstead, Prop. Doreus D. Olmsted, Manager. Phone K. 136-166 Liberty at. WALL PAPER We oro exclusive dealers in Wail Paper, and carry tho finest and most complete lino in tho city. Wo eaa pleaso you with goods and prices. Come and see us, E. L Lemmon 299 Liberty St Phone 2475 If tVl tu Vi'l .ar.. rTOM 30, 1905. IT DRAWS HARD On a woman's vitality to do work for which flho Is unfitted, and wo wotidor how sonio of tho wotnon of our land Ilvo through a slnclo season or picasuro or dl99lpntlnn, Tim tcill soy wlfJL tears iu their oyos, whpn tbey tnrntlon Did sub ject at all, nU It n luml pull," that with. pain, wouk ness and wonrlnuss tlioy aro "almost draRtrod out." Mnnv. In tli la con dition, resort to alcoholic BtlmQlnnU and " Invlgorants," Uio after olfocts of which nro vory Injurious. Dr. It. V. Plorco, forty years, hao found thnt women wero beliitf mistreated thrnilgh iRuorauiio or carelosiniws and dotflrmlned to devote bis life nnd onorgles .to tllulr relief. Iliiviuo fiiuml the. cnimc of their suf fering, he next oyit fur the mentis of relief, and found In Kmurc't UUmmturii the earth, certain rootd which had re- marKauie anu vaumuie meuieiiiHi virtuw! for the ouro of theso nlliiiHiit Hiite. ,i fflvccrlno. of unlng chemically pure proper fltreiigtli Itmtend of alcohol. bt pmpared oxtraebi of thorn, and the result waa so sausiacuirv uiat itie oomitnn (Jon became his "Favorlto Prescription." Tbo roota used nroi Lady's Slipper root, lllnck Cohosh root, Unicorn root, Uluo Coliosb root and Golden Heat root The world knows It n Dit. Pikhck'b Favor rre PnnscnitTiosf. which has tho won derful nnd unpnralloled reeonl of a lialf million of oureolu tho Inst forty year. Wrlta to Dr Pierce, ifuiTalo, N. Y., for auviee, given wiuiout onargo. "I am kIriI to be ship to tentlir as to tho merits of hr, Pierce's I-avorlto Prevrlptlofl for the many III that women suffer with," wrltM VqiiHir LsuIm riirhtlftn Itndearor Boelety). .Mliniell (l'rwKirni 3uoiummaHiret, k , Detroit, .miciu "A net mtir j-ei ur niifTBtlnir anu ia I tOOK rtnirmillriiiis nml In a uliort time bciran to fad stronirer. tiocAmo mom reuular and didn't liaro the Ix-nrlmr-tlotrn ruin which hod Uhmi my lot for up lotnr. Shall norcr coaso to tm re 17 crnleful that It wa broUKht to my notice. I Imro no pains, and (001 much stromrcr Kenorally Dr. Plony's Pellets clnnnjo tho clogged system from ncciimulatod Impurltlos. BUILDINO A IIOOBB. Wo oan mipply you with the lumber you nod at a price that will materially economise in tho cost. Just eomo and see us and look over our yards. Goodale Lumber Co. Yards Near Depot cwwh GONE BACK ON THE LADIES Wo have decided to quit handling ladies' shoes, and therefore will dose oat at eaoe ear elegant lino of up-to-date Ladles' Sheen, and a large let of Children's Shoes nt prices as low and lower than cost. JACOB VOGT 345 State Street. TraJoiaark. IS MADE OP THE PUEEST AND BEST INQEEDIEINTS THAT MONEY OAN BUY. II yen wx rri ' y py - ffV t WniK R'SniLnnhf'l. ' 'cnr giWWha Eppley's Pefectipn Baking Powtlet SOLD BY ALL nEOOEES, DOYOOH That tbo boat Printing and OIQoo Stntlonory costs bat a fow oonta moro thati tho common kind, and tbo sat isfaction yott derlvo from Ha BUSINESS OETTINO qualities ia immonso? DO YOU KNOW? That ELLIOTT oan satisfy you with tho DESTr I Phone: Mnln 1243 217 South Commercial St. FOR SALE Hftoon acres, all in cultivation, within ono mllo of! Salem. Home, barn, nnd 3 acre of fruit. This Is tho finest klrul of river bottom bind and can bo hnd 0 1 very oasy terms for on ly S2000- Don't forget our 0008 BAY LOTS tot 935,00. Buy ono and In a few yonrs it will maxo you some monoy. Derby and Willson! OltECJOlT MEAT. In Oregon thero is no flnr c" raised than wo aro procuring dni'y tJ aorvo our patrons. Wo are cxrxrt judges ef moats, ami nothing Is liucg in our ico boxes but iho tho very choic est. Our beef, mutton, lamb nnd rork I and hams aro fit for a king. E. O. OI1083, Stnto Street Mnrkot. Phono SOI FYiyVoa To crstalise yotir good res; .' "5 into actions, and at the very st37t cf the year enjoy the refreshing and rvjy money-saving opportunities we off ' to everybody in the way of grocer!', Baker, Lawrence & Baker Successors to naxrttt & Lawrenca U. J. LEHMAN Saab and doors. All kinds of booM finishing. 'Phono 131 black. Abw two floors of warehouse for rent; elevator and switching facilities. For Making Boston Brown Bread Griddle Cakes, Muffins and P!" Pudding. Ask your gTOer for it. Ma 1 us five two-cent etawps and we w 1 send a sample package prepaid. B. B. B. Flour Co. PAOmO COAST PAOTOBY, SAN JOSE, OAL. TEY A PAOKAQB YOU WILL BE 8UBPEISED AT THE EESTJLT3 3&b