Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 30, 1906)
ww-ml M fs l l4l tiiii . r or j 'I , b Ml I' M ,adwicli Fillings Ollvo Paste, Chicken and Mush, paste, Tongue, and Corn Beof , am! Eire Pasto, Purie do iini" -- Oras, Anchovy Pasto. A most do- breakfast or luncheon cusn. CORNED BEEF HASH. T.trT.T.Tm & DOUGLAS. Si, leading grocers, confectioners art IrtA QUI. aUflitt 1(j Lakers, -joo-iou wi oB. .... 192 ami 187. .. . i .. Iiraail In Hitlom our yj GO U"k u.w nuke a o,niy IUUUU "' u'" ut alwajs resuy iut juu, SuJ S 1 ! "ll"! ; J $"MO A GOOD OiaAB SATISFIES Jut's why so many thousands of "Our Ltnr-pns" are sold every day. If L kivo never tried this cigar you are feiMtcg something good. It Is the best AFTElt DINNER OIOAll , t tn -rket rt any price. Make I la taifBhn e 5 rents everywhere. AUQUST IIUCKENBTEIN, Manufacturer. LOOK! ONLY 1 5c We Kill sell, ON WEDNESDAY ONLY, our regular Mo package of Vtv' re Cleaner for lee. VAMPDIE CLEANER v ITU hi mij www nmw w leeti. It Is r Mmblnatlaa ef the I b Mgn for cleaning purposes. It tUuu gloves, tan shoes, white jfJ, rolored good, cotton, wool a. silk, satin anything every-Utif uougawirB's friend Wltti you have Vampire Oleaner ju lave no siaiaed Tlaeac. AlAJtOAIN, WEDNESDAY ONLY RED CROSS PHARMACY JEEMAN & WARD, Props. Ocr, state and Commerolal Streets. In Circuit Court. Judge Galloway reconvened his de partmont of tho circuit oourt yester day nftornoon. Ills first docket eatry waa mado when he granted a dtveree to Mary A. Pxuitt. Desertion was the reason given for the bringing of the suit. Tho injunotloa suit of Geergs J. Wol fer vs. W. S. Hurst and H. A. Hlakle waa argued after mueh testimony was taken, and tho case submitted to the judgo, who took It under advisement. Tho ease of the City of Salem vs. Ifattio MeOlnnis, et al., will be argued Thursday at 0 a. m. Most of the houses on Ferry stret are now eioscd, the birds having flown while the tost eases are being settled. J3AILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1900. State News s Deafness Cannot Bo Cured By local applications, as they oanaot reaeh the diseased portion' of the car. Thero Is only on way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies, Diafneee Is oaueed by an inflamed con dition of the mueeous lining of tb Eustachian tube. When the tube Is In flamed you have a trembling sound er Imperfect hearing, and when It is en tirely closed, deafness Is the result, and unless tho inflammation can be tak en out and this tube restored to Its nor mal condition, hearing will bo destroyed forever; nine eases out of ten are eaus Dallas had a $1000 Are yesterday, a confectionery and restaurant having! burned. Colonel Cornelius Bolr, an Oregon pioneer ,aad a resident of Oanby, died at his home Saturday ef paralysis. Negotiations are under way for a suitable piece of ground at Uanby to put In a big raeo traek. Portland sportsmen are backing the movement. Arlington is to have a big flouring mill soon. The town le at the junction of the Condon railroad and the O. ft. & N., and most of the wheat from the great Ehwtern Oregon country is shipped through this place. o Pleasant and Most Erlcctlvr T. J. Chambers, editor Vindicator, Liberty, Texas, writes December 26, 1906: "With pleasure and unsolicited by yen I bear testimony to the eurattvo power ef Ballard's Uorehound Syrup. I have used it and my family can cheer fully affirm It is the mete effective and best remedy for eoughs and colds I have ever used." Sold by D. J. Fry. Cannery to Bo Organized. The first meeting of the stockholders of the new co-operative cannery will cd by catarrh, which Is nothing but anb"c,d l the l1' e0ttrl room ln the inflamed condition of tho mucous sur- cll bfl11 "J' rerrJ H nt 1 faces. I o'clock p. m. The object of this meet Wo will give One-Hundred Dollars '"S will be the organisation and com for any oase of deafneaa (caused by ca- P11 f tw oorperallon. All sub tarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall 'a , bribers to stock are urged to be pres Catarrh Curs. EUn.1 fr AlriiUr f, eat. COMMlTTttB. "" ' "" W-W....U. -Vfl. F. J. GHttNBY St CO., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, 7Cc Take Hall's Fumlly pills for constipation. SUITS FOR YOUNG MEN Wc have been giving the men all the bargains. Now will do something for the BOY. We have on hand about 200 young men's long pants suits in ages 14 to 20 years which we will place on sate at $5.00, $7.00, $9.00. This is a great opportunity for the boy to get a nice all-wool suit at the smallest possible price. $7.00 to $8.75 suits now $5.00 $9.00 to $11.75 suits now $7.00 $12.00 to $15.00 suits now $9.00 YOUNG MEN COME AND SEE. Salem Woolen Mill Stoe i Imperfect Digestion. Means leoi nutrition and In conse quence loss vitality. Whon the liver ft.lls to secrete bile, the blood becomes Honor Memory ef King Charles I. loaded with bilious properties, tho 01 London. Jan. 10. Two hundred and gestlen become Impaired and the bow nfty-neven years ago today King' ok oonaUpated. Horblne will rectify OtiariM I wm exeeutod and, as cue tomary, tho various Legitlmato aod JacoMto leagued and order celebrat ed tho anniversary of holding mem ortal meet lag ant depeeUiag flower at tha foot of the Maine of Chjrios I. on Trafalgar Sqnaro. A largely at tended service was held la the Morn ing In Si. Margaret l'aUcac, Xoed Lane, Tho oflielaHng clergy wa at tired In red voatmenUi, this being symbolical of the blood of the martyr. The service wat almost Identical with that of the 1 toman Oathollc church, ex cept that the prayers and responses were in lKtgttMi inateati er iatlu. Am has been the custom for several yearn, ever since some too ardent ad mirer of tho martyr king bad placed a wreath with an Inscription contain ing setMtlotM sttlmHi, at the foot ef tho statue, the wreaths mi other floral gift wore IrH onbrnlttod for ap proval to the eommm4Nor of woods and forests. Aa In former years there waa a wreath from kMinbtirg bearing the inaeripUe, "Sacred to the mom y of King OharlOM I, beheaded by hlf robetllawi subject at Whitehall, Jan nary M, 119." Among tho wreaihs and other Heral gifts scat la eomom meratiON of tho day were soh from the Itoyal Oak club, KeKaburg, the Perget-Me-N't elub, the IgitlmUt Order of Si. Gkrmain, tho Order of the White Rose, the Thames Valley Legit ImUt dub, the White Ceekade Legiti mlai club, Holywell, Huntingdonshire and other seeieiie. I Small Musical Instruments Yoj eannot afford a plana, per but you ought to have a' rtetan, banjo, or guitar. We an vou one that will give yeu bn of Batiafaatloa, Wc will teach you to play any htrumot you want to learn. Our lastruotora are first-class. REPAIRS MADE If vou have an old instrument, dog it to us, and wo will make good aa new. Wo carry a full orunent 0f strings for all Instru Kects. AU kiicls of talking machines. ANDREW VERCLER Successor to J. Wenger. S47 Commercial Street. this It gives tone to the stomach, liver and kidneys, strengthens tho kpetlte, clears and Improves the cemplwlon, In fuses new life and vigor to tho whole system. 60c a bottle. Sold by D. J. Vty. An lintertaUunont Worth Whllo. The Dlnea In the Y. M. C. A. mem bership contest have transformed the rooms for tonight's entertainment la te a (Vream ef green and orange. The dcooraUona have been Nader the charge of Mrs. Dr. Mpley, mulcted by Mrs. 0. 1 A. l'erbes and a number of young men. The program tonight is xreo to ail, and will consist of choice mnsleal and lit erary number. Several sarprlsec arc planned In the way of novelties. Cured Lumbago, A. H. Cannon, Chicago, writes March 4, 1901, "Having been treubled with lumbago at different times and tried eno physician after another, then dif ferent ointments and liniments, gave it up altogether. 84 I tried esse mere and get a bottle of Ballard's Saow Lin iment, which gave me almost Instant relief. I can cheerfully recommend it, aad will add my name to yenr list of snfferers." Sol' by D. J. Pry. The Grand Propelling 'Power .a- Slekenlng, Shivering Ftta. Of agac and malaria can be relisveu aad cured with Btectric Hitters. This is a para, teaic medicine, f etpeeiar beaeit In malaria, for H exerts a true curative Influence on the disease, driv ing it entirely out of the system. It is much to be preferred te quinine, hav ing euo of this drug's bad after ef fects, B. S. Munday, of Henrietta, Texas, writeaj "My brother was vwry low with malarial fever and Jauadjee, till ha took Electric Bitters, whUh saved his life." At J. C, Perry's drug store; prlee 50c, guaranteed. - OASTORIA. BuritU e Ihl KaW Ym Hart Alairt BMfl Excursions Every Hour, order to give the people of Salem opportunity to sea the beautiful jHry oouth of Salem, and to see the TelopiBOBt being made by tho com y. the Citizens' Light 4) Traction fay will run excursion cars to the quarry, south of Odd Fellows' y, leaving the Willamette hotel i , ,Tett ho". Enjoy, a pleaaaat ride, 5 we for yourself. tf ALFALFA MEAL The finest feed in the world for laying hens that have no grass run. Takes the place of grass or other green foods. This is used with Coulsen's egg food for best results. DRY CHICK FOOD for small chickens. Makes them grow keeps them healthy4. This contains all the necessary nourishment no other feed needed. 50 lb sack for $1.85. Tillson & Co. 1 51, T61 High Street Phone Main 139 tt U easy to see why the doctrine tfhotikl be promulgated and followed tltat advertising Is tlio soul of bunt no; that the man who oanuot use ad rcrlmlng In bU business hit no right to m In liiiitliioasj Mint, as Mncnulay onv Mid, advertising la to business wlmt steam Is to machinery, tho grand prvreJHiiJC pmver. Tho story Is told of a msn who unco cam to a morchnnt to buy n nxiiuaut of cloth long out of frtahlen. with which to repair a gar menu The tnervtiunt wna delighted to be able to nntlafy tho new customer ml naked, "How do you happen to eemo to me for this btigntfllor The snswor wan, "1 (bought you would be the most likely man to have the ssrtv pl Uinmuue you never advertise." Our modem Immense nUahllshmcntH take good earo not to hhlu their light under a bushel, It Is claimed that one of these establishment In tho Uulted (Hate paid out (950,000 annually for advertisements In three newspapers alone, and tho newspaper advertising exponsea of tho twelvo lsrgt retail storea bavo been estimated at f.1,000, 000 per annum. V. Mataja in Interna Uonal Quartorjy. If you imnt (a mt roar -!, Ii psopla bnavr rht yon Umrm thruanh this paper, Oajrora nanll or ! imm rntrlr. Visit of Cook County Marching Club. Nashville, Tenn., Jan. 30. Tho Cook County Marohlng Club, 108 men strong and Us famous band of 40 pieces, ar rived hero this morning on. its return from Cuba to Chicago, nnd received by tho local Democratic organisation witk great enthusiasm. Tho Cook County Marching Club Is composed et members of tho Geek county Democra cy, nnd wae organised in 183. This la the ifth southern tear of the club The Cook County Democracy is an er ganlaaUen composed of 9000 Demo crat, of Cook county, 111., and has for many years taken active part in all political battles ef the Democracy, net only In Chics go, but also In ether cit ies in various parts ef tho country. Tho marching club will spend the whole day In the city, and will be the guest of the local Democratic dubs and organisations. Tho program for the day incluilec a parade ef the club through the principal streets ef the city, a concert by the club 'a band, an auto roobllo ride and a banquet. The elub will start on Its Journey nt 11 o'clock tonight, Young America Caught On. Children oftentimes aro echoes of (heir parents. A caso In point waa ob served recently. A woman entered a street oar, accompanied by her small daughter, perhaps threo years old. Whllo tho mothor waa busy reading tho llttlo tab rolled up a paper, and mndo bellevo sho was talking through a telephone, and carried on both ends of tho conversation, la a short time oho was the center ef attraction, nnd tho dialogue she Maintained was really amusing. Been, however, the cenei Mono changed, and apparently a neigh borhood row was going en, as tho lit tle one In reply te a question ef her own asking, said t You Just tell your mother fer me that she Is an idiot." Tho woman turned scarlet, and left the oar at the next creating. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought of Boars tho Blgnnturo Pushed Ahead By Advertising VtSBPANHHKpSlmjSjUttnMorn W "" ' r M Ml JHBi t,K U y SSBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBJk 14 4 BBBBBBSBBBBKK SI VlfM1 iB APiBBBBk WBlsfigy " ;fVMII lsB l l V I i The Petaltma Inctfbato A pretty shrewd business maa of ia lem, Mtioiag a Petaluma. incubator on our floor yesterday, remarked: "Way don't yen stlok that out la front aad label it the 'mortgage raiser.' " That's a good suggestion. It U a name the incubator has earned, and the good hens who lay the eggs fer it, also. Our iaeubater salea are highly sat isfactory this year, and yen make mere honest money fer the time expended with an iaeubater than most any eth er way. Send for seme literature and see hew it strikes yeu, or come and see them on our fleer. Wiggins F.A. IMPLEMENT HOUSE. 85-367 Liberty Street. Fa.ra' Implements, Wheels, Automo biles, 8ewiag Maeblsea and SappMes. A British journal recently comment d on tho fact tbat wherean the tea grown in China waa formerly the most popular, It now occupied second place, whllo Ceylon tea baa become the favor ite vrith all classes of people. The Question, What baa brought about this change of taste? Is not, however, a dif ficult one to answer, Aa a prominent Orm of dealers pointed out, Ceylon tea ha been liberally advertlaed for noma yearn, while the Chines product has not been advertised at all. The change noted has been wrought during these years, and it la therefore reasonable to conclude that advertising U the prin cipal cause thereof. Aa a result of ad vertising the consumption of Oeyloa tea ha Increased so rapidly that In many cases China tea haa practically been force out of the market Yet the actual difference In the quality of the two la not niatariaL Profitable Advertising- Thm mum Mtvbt b Ml ? ankaaU vrha luv frd th Crt lr Uba an pltt A vwrtUtAir i . ul ut tx tMd l Inmmji 4 ltl . Are you tired of paying Blunder Taxes? Many n business man pajs as much money fer the luxury ef blundering as a steam yacht or a private touring ear would cost. "Blunder Taxes" cannot be evaded whatever else waits, these must be paid. If a businees man gets Into the habit ef making the same blunders mero than ease, the taxes will soon amount te eoaflieatlen. "Blunder Taxes" are levied with amaalag frequeacy upaastere advertis ers. Among the blunders which aro as sessed at "full value" in advertising are tbesei Selection ef peer mediums) Using tee little space la good medi ums Devotiag lacs attention to preparing the dally store advertisement tbaa to the storing of seme empty boxes In tho basement; Stepping the ad altogether fer ana er mere days now aad tbenj Figuring the advertising appropriation on the basis ef what you can "af ford" after all other expenses are provided for; The use of "programs," schemes, elr eulars, posters, fenee-slgns, placards and Jim-cracks, under the impression that you are securing real publicity, and that somewhere, somehow, some time someone will bo influenced by somo of these things to come te your store and buy aooio thlag. YOTJB "BLUKDBE TAX" BILL CJEOWS SMALLER AMD BMALLEB AS YOUB USB OP NEWSPAPER PUBLICITY OBOWS BIOOER AND BIQOEB. Continuous Publicity In The Journal Will prevent paying "Blun? der Taxes" i i