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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1906)
" -T- - - a? - r , - ' J- JjA Tll . .. - . - w - - Dainty Foods Demaoi It N EVERY Receipt that calls for cream nf 9rtar. soda, or baking powder, use I tUn Roval Baking Powder. Better result will bo obtained because of the absolute purity and great leavening strength of the Royal. It will make the food lighter, sweeter, of finer flavor, more digestible and wholesome. It if always reliable and uni form in its work. Alum and phosphate baking powders some of them sold at the same price and some of them cheaper will make neither dainty nor wholesome food. BUYS FAIR GROUNDS The O. HK. kH mrohed MM'l !. ami mvr MMMIM tMm pern sooth of um iwmmi iMlMtac to Um flismotto. wwprii keg MSOOt 9M noes TIM) porcbaoe price m la tho IMtgfctortmod of Mem Tho tna wm tfMfkt tot tho Mortk PmMm TrmiMl Ooimjmir. no wlU be neod m immIimI jmml. H kM besoms mMHty for tho famine! peopJo M oeOHd eholr yard. O MVMUH of tho lMntwnlM boot Incident M ihe ( mm! woll growth of Um rttjr. mtd there woa ho lead to to (mtnd mmrer th proeeeft tttMMSNUI Ul4U WM at till aVatbMM. The yard win b estotMod. as, while ( lllMK ) dognJtotr dodderf Wftftt Will b MM Willi IIM WHOM PMwy, I H la noaolMo sort uf tho toho me be I J,-,. . .. .... o .- aJ I ym bo dltMod into elif toU. L To iraswfor of a oart of too jsroo-1 My hao alwmdr boo wmm. mm! n Jwt Im m IimmiI baMSi to H. Tho norelmaore mo nmjotl atlag tor loo tkydMoiih tron. whlrh oomUUm abtwrt It ar ThU orop orty wkiMtoa friMH Tbiirojaa Mrt oa UM OPOth aorUi m iHMM lao. aod I Ndon h attoa of h rumry Urt Our Reputation OP 53 YCAKS It bach of ovotr bottlo of HosUttsr j totnaoh Blttcre ad e'a4s m a son gmuM of Ha vnmojorfol mov-! Mi if yomr sonnurh Is dlaordorod. Wf or Mtaotlvo or hsiaoy wk. oao bot tle ef 08TlkTT8KH WlU dji y a worbl of good. Thone omo hfo alroadr boo enrod of eooh aMtiioma aa fr AoftUta, iMdMjes. Wen, mUMy, OoiUvsmss. Oy. psla, Oeldi. trttitM. PmimH lW and antral (MMMtr iHm't fall to try : onto! ad Whomjh NNMMto buildings and the omoiimocy hoioHaU Throng the OrtooUl bed Win Um teeter Ho mo, Extent ef Trust Involved. TIM) neeehnor pttMorVr exUMid from Um JUhNlHletnuloN ImlMtng U Um htMoaehvjwiio bsdkllng. od that of tho Moftdo eototo UkM m tho M-Uio araotorM. MIolM TrMMporUtloii xMJrM rix powdor mIma will W Nrod AtrkoMonil bulldlM with tho Anil-...o,,.!,, mm) tti aid of tM lorloov On Um omith oldo of OnlWijbU) lmHl odllr Into tho IaIm MMro la ahoo , I river. lMMMMK mmom eoowM to hoow i totor Ymmc. a roeh-wotietr of maay Mr WBooj ibo oropony holder told at a remarkably Mnr mm grt Hably of oM To boltd brldojoa nod eaothM and to- ont of M; If yon waM ovorlaoUMg (mm, a bONo. (hetor bo, Olvo tho mmr ad noodr Horky MoM utn Tea. Dr. gooaoS Dmg Btoro. Learning to Snail tuoeese, . ft.-4.-d nd mb-iomIo ' W - " -w . , ulMMMMl wtni m(lt,y i... tk. h.m gojgtomojojr eo gpojeoowoooj iw ww bfwwv w ehlMroe) on ih "Ooiloa of Cltlaoev ohlg,- U Anarytlofl NNMUm Beeswax. Ai tho lM mootlBf of tho OrasjoJ fAaio AoHMIini of loleiKO. Dr. Oos 1H. of Prltr Uolvoralqr. wao ohwt- aoprotary. A ote of hooevma from Kohalosn wa gtv a lu Hnd BradWy to aaalyno. iovor- l tdoroa of tho wa havo hoe pletmd J no t owMreos okteoe o iho Kotmiom. smd Its orlfl la a mjfoiorr. rVofooenr trMlof wimsw iht ho wlM bo sbU lo glvo tho roault of hie work by tao od of tho woe Uook AlVor Parm Land. W m. smmrsr gem Ii Yergrtf . nho reeootty coono to kn from Wbrhlta Knaeo. aro hwro bjohlng soaJ oato orogerty anltahlo for hum keg. Tky aro old sa-oai at of litah, mi whohsM lofgx isr mmm mmm """' 'mmm mmm " "" 'mmm I ii1" j i i i" p-pi""j ' . tS!zEE5 IT Mt ' anMUMOJM. I I I I SlobetmeUelasTie Bookcases, f mm Cabinets and desks. Fo BUREN & HAMILTON balem, Ute DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM TO FIRE IMMENSE . BLAST 120 Tons of Powder Will Break Two Million Tons of Rock mv ef hoavieet b'ast ever MM on Umj Paolflo coast will eeeur on Um north bank of the Columbia rlvor, noar CaaUe Rock, within a few wwks. One hoodred and twenty ton of MMh powder will bt nsod and the wmotfMt of basaltic rock to he thrown into too river Is computed at tfiOO,- Okartoe Udd t to eetablwh a rook noarry at Caotle Kock. Ganga of reck drillers haro boon at work there for ftmr month. The rock that will b bjosoned up I Mid to be the beet for Jolty pnrnoMS so far discovered In the Northwoot and the maun shat tered from tho bluff will probably be noed hn tho Jetty a4 the mouth bf the Guinmbla whoa tho next contract Is tot for i ho govermnont. Tho face of the cliff to I bkurted out hi MO foot long and SCO foot high. Throe (mmm each 1M foot tot have boon drlTow Infc thle cliff and at the jlnfter oodo Thmmm4 drlfu H foot ' Iom; have beoN run. la oaeh ood of drlfta M torn of blaek jwwdor will bo ThO IIMMMM will Umw be f4Mod to MMth ad taNtood IMn ooltdHy, yoaro' onooHoax'o. w ewporintowdoot of tho work. Ooot of this hogo bket U eoUmotod at M.M0. The mrgoat bhwt grwl heretofore In Um Morthwoat wm that at llttgbae a row yoara mm. wbn II Uhm of powiMr wore grod. Thta blast eeattored Mio faro of tho blttf arrow tho tmemt of Um Amort railroad and pot a stop to tragte for eeverwl woeka. mOm wwtM U4k thai the dMona. Uom of Um CmwUo nook blaot wmdA bo board ta rNHtmrni." saht Dan Kara, railroad bwlMor. bttt It will not The 111 10 4NfN lHinM iH M9 sldo of tho moNMtoiln that there wilt . ..... . ttraeikmU) no rooork 1U ontlro OKokmlvo fore will bo absorbed In rending the groat Mm. Vibration mar bo fok. In IM dty. bnt thr will be no andlblo stgn. if yo bar kmt yoor boy hoot sn lu. ronrago and eomtdonce of youth. i w offor yon now life, frooh eonnmo i and rroeoow from III health In Mollis. I tor's Norky Motaln Toa. M coaU, ISia AT TakkMa tr llnm'i ui' -ttw . ' " Dr. Stone's Drug Store j .trMU- eash WdaeM. w. bo tIul w M, ww ,t. rrl- Ufgi it4k, ,tf ,j,ve. eenatMe aad shew him are loaded with drags, medielaea, aottoaa, toilet artMlee, wiera aad Utfs ef aH kiade far ssedUa pur . Di. tteae U a refraiar graduate la ntedlolae aag bti hd taaay jvari ef caoriae ia the pfaetie. OmmI ta ttoos an free. Frrttiei ar free, ad oaly regohir rUe4 for medieiae. oaodoMod trait Ik. Mom eaa We fooad at his drug a roatdent of thls.Hore, Salem. Ofga from 6 la tie moroiag nnUI at night. A. SOLID IV A tr1 - WEDNESDAY, OREGON, SCOTT'S EMULSION is more than a fat food. There is no animal fat that compares with it in nourishing and building up the wasted, emaciated body. That is why chil dren and anaemic girls thrive and grow fat upon it. That is why persons .with consumptive tenden cies gain flesh and strength enough to check the progress of the dis ease. ICQTT EOWHE. w fttil ttfr. Ntw Voik. State News The WIlMMiotto river at Bioe is rtMMC raiddty. a a reeaR of the warm ralM, ay the Itwgene 0ard. WTtltelaho I to have a sew flouring mill to baodle the coming wheat erop, which la exacted to be one of the mnteet that part of Maotern Oregon ha rvor iHdnced. Tho body of John Itome. who w&a dmwvjod In the UmHim. K) mlloa wool of Drain, Jamwry lath, by falling from a forty, was fonod yostorday. MM mltoa from whore tho aoddont (Kvorred. I)r. Cnrran D. Oobow, dtod at W1V onvllto. aooth of Oregon City, Mon day evening. nod 4 ream. Docoaeod wm a University of Orogon man. and well known IhrongMOMt th vall4. Ho la a brother of W. V. Ooborn, pro Minor of tho HoXmnn Home, at Nu- The Unlvornlty of Oregon Oleo and Mnndolln Obibs acrivod homo ai Ku gono yootortmr, after a very surreas fni lonr of Orooon eltloc. While at miland, ) thoir return trip, lh alumwi aaoottiatkHi of Ue U. of O a them a roeoption la eonJuncMon wih th Unlvoraiu Cinh. at tho home t tho clMb. Deg Pelsener Busy. It la rotHHtod that some one living Im University addition It poisoning ikHsa, probably with atryrhalne. This may bo one way to rid the city of some of lis eawlnoa. bwt It la a new method to employ to do tho work. To Build Olaantle Smelter. Wm Franeisoo. Peb. St. The Oua gONholma and ItoehafoiMrs. throuth thoir roeontrf formod American Iml tore gornrlttos comoany, have decid ed to bntld a JIJ.ooo amoltor at a point a mlb book from Port Costa, and ground will bo brohow early next sum hmt. It will be on of the largoat aad boat pquffmed mltor in tho country Mad will giro emptoymoMt to largo e CJSJRL OP r &'. 7tu . l " Vm1v t i'"1 FEBRUARY 2t, 190. EVERY CHECKING ACCOUNT With ua'corrles with It prompt ser vice and poraonal attention. Wo take caro of your acoount with SATISFACTION and advantage. Wo try to holp along our CUS TOMERS. Your 8U0CO99 means our growth. Wo want mora acounto, wo aro not too largo to appreciate them, not too busy to advlso with them. Wo wilt bo pleased to do aa much for you. Can we havo your cheeking account. Salem State Bank L. K. PAGE, President E. W. HAZARD, Cashier Hsalth Mmm the ability to do a good day's wnrk. without undue fatlcuo and to find life worth living. You cannot havo Indlgoetion or constipation with out Its upsetting the liver and pel luting the' bleed. Sh a condition may bo best and qutskest relieved by HerWne, the best liver-regulator that the world has ever known. Mrs. D, W. Smith writes, April 3, '0t: "I use Ilerbjae, and flsd it the best modielRe for eenitlpaUen and regnlatlsg the liver 1 ever used M B(k For sale b,v A Demoeratle Candidate. P. A, Cochran, of Woodbnrn, filed bin noUvo of candidacy with the sec retary of state yoeterdor afternoon for rvpreeentatlv la congreM for tho Mrrt district He Is Democrat, and his ballot motto Is "Am for tho people, and uimltfttttlily opposed to bosslsm, rnett and prsfilnr' I Jlin.ls. HTOI, MIOTOINH iiipo inwwnW l.i. ifmii I4 ! (i w J '' l. A'- m It I..., . tl. J. TgVKgg AXitd AUD TOOfc Co., Jewelry Goodness Wo buy from the beat maanfao. turora. It to onr IntoaUo to sell the higbost grade of owlry. If ring, a pi, a watch or any a Uele of jowelry whaiovor goos from bore which lea't aa ronte aoatod. we aro her to give sUe faetioa-to make amoads. We waet yoor Jowolry trade wo shall try to doservs It C. T. POMEROY Jowolor ad OpUcla. Ill MUU K I tar""" V flllrefliWyjiCTitljia"tjZy 4 . I - i ' 4 f I If 4 I f 41 1 H 1 1 1 1 III 1 1 1 1 1 1 H-l-H-H f POLITICAL COLUMN ii Announoomcnta of candidati ) ) for office wlU be published In ' ' this column at rcasoneblo ratot for men of all parties. iniiiiiniiiiiiiiinii-H., FOB QOVEENOB. Bopbllcano of Orogon aro herb; Informed tbftt I am a candidate for the nomination Of governor at tho priauf. lee to bo bold April 20th. JAMBS W1THYC0M)E. TOR SEOHETAB.Y OP STATE. I horoby announoo myaolf a csadi dato for the offico of aoorotary of atate. and ask tho support of all Republi cans. P. T. WKIQHTMAN. FOB STATE TEEAHUHER. Tho undersigned announces himself as a eandidafo for tho offieo of otate treasurer, eubjost to tho deelsioa of tho Itepubllean voters at the forth coming primaries. J. H. AITKEN, FOR STATE PRINTER. The undersigned announcos biaU as a Republican candldato for rosea. Inallon for stato printer, subject to the decision of tho Ilopublicnn vdtert at the primary oleotion April 20. Now aorvlng first torm. The samt courtesy that has been accorded to state officers generally, that of a re nomination, would be greatly appre ciated. J. n. WHITNEY. Albany, Orogon. FOR BUl'ERINTENDENT OF PUB- LIO DfSTBUOTION. I hereby anaonsse myself as a m dldate for reaemiaatlon for the offiM ef lonerlsAeodent ef Public Inttnt- tion, aad eeiieit the support of all fc- pnblleaM at the prlmarIs'Airil 20th J. H. ACKKRMAN, FOB ATTORNBY-OBNBRAL. The undersigned hereby aasoussn himself aa a eaadidate for reelfsilei to the oMe of attorney-general, ih ject to the approval ef ItepnWloaa voters at the ntlmarlei. A. M. CRAWFORD, TOR STATE "SENATOR. I hereby nnneuase myself as a ets di'iate for elate leaator of this Ks trlot, ambjeet to t4te aemiaatlou at tit bands ef the Repnbllean voters of rioa eennty at the fortheoiuing pV mary eleetloa. AliKX. IM. FOLLFTT FOR JOINT SENATOR. The undersigned would respectful ly annonnco himself as a Republican eaadidate for Joint senator from tit Mnn-Marlon senatorial district, iuV Joct to the direct primary nominatioj Uw. PRANK J. MILLKR, Albany, Oregon, FOR TATE IcNATOR. I horoby annonnoo myeoif as a rn didaio for tho nomination for state soaator for this district, subject to tat decision of the Ronnbllean voten st the coming primary election. J. N. SMITH FOR COUNTY OLEBK. Tho aaweeralgaed hereby aan-tusc hlmaaif a eaadUate fer eeuaty cli ef Mario eeoaty, an4 aaVa the vtw ef XotmbUoaM for that peeitioa, at tW fortheawUg primaries. R. D. AtTBf FOR COUNTY BBOOBDBB. I hereby aaaoonee myself as a ess dldftte for the emee ef eenaty rewrlK aad soiieit the sopoort ef Repul'-" votoM for that aaoHaatlea at the f eomlnf primary eieetiea. W. L. JONTA FOR COUNTY TREASURER, I horoby annewaea myaolf as a eaa e for re-eleetiea to the omee qi eeaaty Woaaorer, snbjeat to aommat.oi by the BUieans of Marion ec '; at the forthoemlag primaries. W. Y. BIOHABDSON" FOR COUNTY TREASURER. I hofeby aaaennee myself a c" dte for the office ef eenatr treaaof ajsl ask Ue sfrt of all Kr-1' sna. j. jr. iT&t--l- FOR JUSTIOB OF THE FBACB X SMfgie the aomiaaUen ef the l Of hhe peaee ef Sales district, A. B. M'INTIEE PAR IIICTIOir nr -rue DBirE. - . www., ww vr ink r.r. Tha adaMlsaJ i . naniltdata tc tle of tho poaxa for Salem P' etneu. mibJoet u Ranubllcan P marloa. p. n. LATHROP j sawm - ' SHOE SALE Mar Mjpok ejf nhoeo for mtn dutMd In prico. No old stotk '" i .i j- 12 out 1Mu' duuu V.-vw S ! t-! chaaee . JACOB VOGT, ,PoaB; Li'