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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 3, 1906)
! I. ..... LEM. CEOON, MrU.WY.rMBUAWMM DA1UY UArilMU iiwwiiiin-r -..-- ' Begins MONDAY 8 a. m. Ends TUESDAY 6 p. m. c Sa'e CZ L For many years we have been making, in our own shops, a line of superior couches and lounges. No factory on the coast produces upholstered goods of such merit as ours. Monday and Tuesday, February 5th and 6th, we will place on sale a selec ted lot of these goods at prices never before heard of. For two days only the following pieces will be offered at prices named. Our own wake. Kogular l- couch, with mnlr rover and frlttgod mm ? rsoo Oar owa awke. Kww T. vehatr eoaa 1.05 Oarftwu tmM. Itogsrtur II.M roll ) vutaw 715 Our Mftkt. mm oak ewe, with hack apawlalersit boot yotomv worth ftfcW, for 350 0r ewe wake. itaiwuutH4 mN. TwMrt atea ba;wa4 mmII MasaaMujs mmI hew camd i twiisst tap. Hurt rotor awm 1000 OW WU MMlNM OMtfltl HM laet MMtloMd. be hill sprta edSJO, forth fill, sate urfee 1050 Om- neako. WkrunsW coach with iM UMf eemr a4 KKtMlUlm. Neanjlar ortee. SUM. far 1150 Oar w mmIm. Prterees coach, wHh adjustable Ja, tatthJiNf a sottee with high areas oriMI ktasftk osuatk. Hoaubtr $1M r 1200 & mm m. Two spesw eua Mash Ml hMMgw, wavta fiTJt lft 00 Oar own wake Mosjalar IM.M sMMMlae baad ImMM haUber eooh MUt Mr service Mt4 Um Immi twura In the Morthwoet for DM mpMr. CM? mm ki iitu pvw 1000 QurMa woe. Om DareaaoK, grata I'lium Mfr m4 aw rtuaw , . W M. r 1500 Oar ou Om PaenmiK. nf fsaauja not mmI fiewa MMMMr Mob. Worth imao. tar 1800 I "Our own make" means it is the best of its kind. The springs are angle tied. The fillings are laid on heavy ducking and stitched to place, no shoddy or other inferior materials arc used, but every piece is GOOD GOODS, built to stand the test of time. Remember the day-Monday and Tuesday, February 5th and 6th. At the Big Furniture Store 120 North C ommercial St. hm ok DR. 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J-..., van' mmiiik ut a tiMMuod Muljd gnM uKhU OomwmI by Jvuiiot VUior J. IWwliM u4 loat Uit of o.r m Hter tod aiMrial pri u ixmaiomMit TOW. tnm PkttoMtAUu DoMwi a WIWW OttOf OtllOB will M.U1. tt tewrolty rMM u4 U (k. om. ww nvj wm vm bo a doal Imwh 4 JUb SolllMa. Aaiuoc i pobw immi iM ukteu wo will tak. mrt la ta wotchi ttruta aa4 uuiiikv eoatoou Ui a naaaaaav t--.- UttalMU. tto taomaaa. Murk. 11 mm. u ottora. A aaoaiat atttactloa irili tw . of feotte tootoaii a4wo u-uiw M4 Ttawranr Qaac latttaU toataa. T awaA anaalaas to kikb- la. uaa taai ajhl wm laaooaaMi, .met 120 North Commercial St. The HiasuMa Wedrfl. Bttt. Fb. J-Ml Marrt H a youac aeoto girl, wao oaly o oat Um wtaiar. aa4 Phil sk. kML A UnilllTii 1 I 7 "i cioiy aait ela ma of Uu oltj. vu b awrrtod . toikr Ib - -1 1. .WWa-a oai- aiator. iury, . M jOfcartaa llv4.' oauatr)- atao at Maa- Mmar(. wa a aium wtMr. w&a bmU of aoaor. &a4 lookod My nuaiaat aa ar irflDmoat wm aaaowae Uat oay. Mr. Stock loa la a Harwud "S4 wa aad Vakas to to UrtvoMUy elua la Ula city as k Soawraat otab. v More Field Work for the Army. Washington, D. a, FOD. a.-x army is reiving with considerable aatUfactlon the nnouncomont that tho Preflident has determined on more Held work for the troops. General Leoaard Wood Improved on tho Tros. m.,i -hon tin was in Washington last Bummer the necessity of doing some- .i.i -,nini In mJlitary training un- dr actual fiekl conditions, Just as tho navy works at soa. It Ib reauzeu w the military authorities that tho army Is composed for the most part of mon wlio have had no experience In tho field. The sold4ors who are hardened by roarchas and camping havo boon retired or havo failed to reonllst. It Is presumably out of tho question- to have elaborate roansuvro frequently, owing to thdr treat expense, not on ly In the Item of damage to property by the oparatlona of troope, but by Uw coat of traval of the regular army and mllkte. The secretary of war and th Praaldeat are In favor of hav ing Joint Bwaewrrea In the present yean, but there are signs of opposition to the ptan In coree. and it is like ly that the depart tfit will abandon the effort to obtain funds for sucli an axsoclatlon of the retuUra and tN ttatloaal guard. One gfteral of ftcw whow reMnwndatloa have murh wetgHt 1th the President Is in favon of having a change of stations throughout the arnty once la 12 months the chans to he made by marching rather than by rha uee of railroads. It wae fottftd that In the nearly 1000 mile march btwH stations of the Sixth battery, field artillery, that the transfer was effected without much dllttcttlty or many privation. Of court there were discomfort, os peclallr m the command wjcounterod bad weather, but the expense of the traaefer was practically nothing above the regular coat of malMteaaace, while the gala In practical work was of great valu to the hitherto Inexper WWJWs num. There rill be somm of the marvh ea la the coating year sad Infantry, cavalry aad Hohl artillery commmihU wIM he sent lato the Held periodically h throe day at a time, using the new S-fw rood packet and the entorgeacy raUoa, la theae three day tours of M duty Utore wilt he at least two caaK m that ih men iaay become arvuaioMMd to taking rare of them lve at night and preparing theli food awajr from the garrlioa. .. Tira valub or oiiaroaol. rw Peepio Knew Hew Useful It Is In Preserving Health and Beauty. Kaarlv dvatvLaJv bum. tL.i .1... seal Is tks safeit and mst cfllslent wwaiesuat aai parlfar (a naturolut few realise Ha valas when taksa late the haawa tytim far the uwo eleaas- g pvrpoie. Laareeal U a rataeir that tie mere you take af It the better) It li aet a Irug st a, Ut eliapjy abserhs tks tai aaJ ImparUles always prsseat la the Meataaa aa4 UUiIUm aad ear rle them eat ef the oiteat. Caareeal sweeteas the breath after & driaklag ar after eating ealeas ar adereas vagaUWes. Chareaal affeetaaU eleara aad lw provas the eatanUxUa, It wklteas the teeth aad farther acts as a aataral aa4 eaOaeaUy aafe eataart4. It abterhs the lajartoas gases wkleh Ut la the atoauaa aad bowels; It dWafaets the ath aad threat frea the pebaa af eatarrh. Ml arefrgbts aelt aharaaal la aae fern or aaotaer, bat araaaUy the beet ahateeal aad the atatt fer the m.ey la StaaH's Charaaal Laaeageei thar are sewwaiaJ r iV. . . dared wiUaw akaMA j j,..v 1.. ..i..... . TT . "" """ "- --.Moa 1a tablet ram er rather " ' imrm imtf, Hat taatlag loaeagea, the ahareoal tl. j 1 with heaar. The dally ase af tkaM ku..u .hi tell la a meek laaareved eeadltlea of ... ifHni aeaita, Better eeaplexiea, aweetar breath aaJ tuirr k?,,i ..4 the beauty af it Is, that no peaslhle ham eaa rewlt fraa their eeatlaaed as, bat aa the eeatrary, great beaeflt. A Baffala phraleiaa speakiag of the beaeats at ehareaal, eajai I advUe Stuart's Caareeal Lounges to all aaUeats aafferlag fre gaa la the af n mi &li .a 1. . . -w-, . iwni, aad to clear the eeaaplaxiaa aad iwrlfv ti.. v-..i. swath aad throat; I also believe the Mver is greatly benefited by the dally Uta A il.u. it. ... -- . t.MHj laey- east but twenty five eeats a box at drag stores, aad altbwga ia seao aeaee a patent prep aration, vet I belUr t ., - - ft-, miiio UU better eharaeal la Stuart's Chareoal "jfa iaaa la any et the ordinary eaarteal tahleta." HOWARD ENTERS PRISI -- -He Fights Six ySSMn rui nuuriy -TT". d owria a uue sentence. V FNiiiKrori, Ky Feb. e . Howanl, coavlotod of the tnurttH WllHani Qoobol, arrived at thpl! fort iwnltontlary today to spew 4 reetof bin llfo thore, untaa hJj exiwotod turn of fortune hw him. Ho Is ono of tho tnwt latorea Ing oharaotora that ever crojwT throshold of U10 penitentiary, tt ItiA liratttra aP !! ntl. e . J .. ,,wjm Ul m.o viiy nu me otllclals In particular. Aftor spending nearly alt tttm Jail, standing tlireo trials anj j ins mo vimw uiiuugu me Man! vv...., ..viii'.u una 'IVIt'lUftl l( M struggle ion iiuoru' ana the court oonllrmod the Judgment J KoniuoKy oour ta, Howard novor lost lilj nemj alnglo moment. Ho was aeaMU on his way to tho penlteatltn u uiwn his nrrlvojl ns he wuoatu' first day of his arrosi and uM tUt ho was confident that ho wouMtm-l tually bo vindicated and llbetitei In many oasos Howard Is Ut ma plcturosquo flguro of tho Goobel am, dor casos. Tho commonweaklt tie resented liltn aa Ui t)ilcal tain feud ilghtor and desd sbot tM went to Frankfort to kill Ooeetl h return for a pardon for having WW George Daker In a feud, IVrmair Howard doe not (111 the Idea of ted a person at all. Hu would never km been taken for a deeptmte mm (tea thtt tnoHntntna, Ha Is bandeoM Hi of ditKlHgulfthod apiHMraace, of phyalqHe ami unitstially grscefei with oaiiy tnAnnera. He looks like 1 man of fine Intellect aad a etedesi Indeed, lie lias been a Met tVx Are years, aa during bM latptteoe meMi he baa dovoted bis Ubm to fv fectlng hlnwiolf lu the law. Howard wax Jiorn la Clay coesu tO yearn ago. Ills father was a Rhea teaeher. Howard lived In the i&oee j talaa all IiIh life and early becaattu export sliot, like all Kentucky tnlaeers. He wu flrat a dc-fuiy tea Iff of day oouuty, then Khool t-l or, lawyo lonoral atorwkeeper U U govornment revenue service aad st ally aaaossop of Clay county, ho lieW when lie became IraovMal the Goobel trial. Howard Ib a vldltt of a KtatstU feud, whatever were tie fires atnuoaa tit lho klllluir of GotbtL Ik waa la l"rakfort the day Gobl hot, trylug to procure a pardoa Hr MUlaK fteonw Hakor from 8. W, 'or, then governor of Kentucky. TV prosoeutloii haa maJRtalncd tt w waa to gt the pardon fvr WUuf Goebrtl. Howard has mslattlsrt that in this aoeinlng connecties U waa the viotiin of clrcumHtaaret The Daker-Howard feud br la 1867. Th Bakers one day ' bueljed Jim Howard' father brothers, killing tlo brothers leratoly wounding the fataer. ( Howard, aa aoon aB be hsrd & mounted bis horse, aad rode tow iMiaa Mn. nlalma 4tia 1U.i6rft tlW -.wn, ..u . "m to ambush him and that bo efr' by weing his horao as a sliWA e encounter ho sbot (Kx S w ' to death. Howard waa Indicted for be . dor of Goobol In April. 1W a IkoK la Otav imuntv. where Pd ,,pv, have rewalsod indoflnlteky- M l BMNtalalBOarn ana Tlanubl! ant ; 1 tumiij ,vo. nfrr.)& iiita nrotecUes . agalaat aa army. But in the monihof j v RnuuHl want in Frankfort l surreadared. His first trial rewW' j..i. .io tpoood lr life lmnriftoamont. both blng 1M veroed. The third verdict imprisonment and waa Bustalt the supremo court, o- Hsalth Maa&s the ability to do a god ' Ak. ut .. ii..if You e1 fl have iadigeetiea or oeastlpatioa W1J at its upaettlue the Hver & rvil lutia? the blMd. Such a eoaditWfJ war U bt and aulakest relieved irarbiae, the beet liver regulator t the world bam ever known, M n W. 8Ub writM. Anril 3. '02: "I ' irerbine, and Bad It the beat n15"! for eoaetipatloa and regulating "JI livar T . .... JI KfL, 'For S'e V? -- -. A w v v MOT? avo - being i?d was l"l istalned W -Ml Shoes for Everybody jr ftwa im aa aava 9t aw eat. N wvar, tig sh4 rtrwt, tmU JACOB VOGT CASTOR I A For InfanU and Children. Tfae m tm Have Always Bwgtt ! tytoaj Mr af aatsmUf 4 f ) toa ms ew K J mm- ulll L.V. iA. . ... ENNYRQYAL PILLS Mi . t fcXfaw hm Miitia. tM MtM It Ito In iai 1 JfuW&&S&!tt I WHO ktlk.HMJ.u M UUICIUfciT S. K"i1 U IUCB ul H 1mm hh HM tkut it J ? -'B. Stoe Vei Beam Bears the 'ktklHrtUM. 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