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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 21, 1906)
V, DAILY CAPJITAL t. "- OREGON, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1906 Stockton & Co. The (Md White Corner M I goods rome to our store erery day and new ideas pop into our had. rrr minute. It Pya to keep tab on t.U busy shops drop around Mr way wkotie-ror 70 we up tow. SALEM'S CUT.RAE QUALITY SHOP New Golf; And Shl.ts By far the most emptot sloe In Salem SO?, 75S 91 T0 ?B-BO BLAOK. PETTICOATS I Jlomoihlng . Joet a IliUe I different and Just a MlUo better I than any you bavo bad or teB. I SPECIAL 91-2S I Just ak to seo them and 7011 I wilt be our customer New Tics Al llk soverotble four-in-hand, made especially to or order. 50c Sox See the big win-low full of mon'a work sock. 2 for 3Ce and 3 pair for 3c Best over town. ' CITY NEWS A. Qelleetlen ef Important rara. gTtpk tt Yeur GnasldmUen. j .HIM Ptotir cost ?1.0 pof rmeM-at aJI gweofn. f A M" W4k as boon oompleied On OoHsg otrM, rtortk Salem. ttrme'twu w-h ftto Wild inotkcTOa ltO0 I '-' - In v r n A it rrl.- Kirk Hay organised a branck Y. W. 0. A., nnd a Joint celebration by both Mxletioa le to be keU la tke sckool IhMiprwimwA by tho scholars o lk Sooth Softool U not papular amour tho parent. Conakterakle RgkUng nod profanity among tke boy 00, tke Mmooi ground I rtporid. Tke mon itors are not given to reporting dehV Flour ordwo an ik. Tho nurph rMRWatAf N Cottage ntrrot to ovorllowluB thu orosctngs In overs! pi. Tke rooenl rnloo kavn started Ike WlUameUo ws4o skyward, anit tko steatnors are ntomming a keavy cur rmL In spite ef tho rata tke attendance at tke Methodlot rwvlral sorvloe Ih North Salemr wm pood. Mkw H4 OothoiIm aoMtd materially l(r kef Save Money ;Qn Gtocei?ies 'f IM. NVw mean Hb He 4 Mm. MK Jamii Rlee..... We I W. Pany 144 rVaekM W 3 iM. rawy IMt4 Anrte He 3 W. ray M lt4M Me WMM HW WWMHH vMIPrlHW e eW racy OaHMH. tt Wttls We Kay OatMHi, ht nalkNi Me 9 a4 OrMirea tor He A. L. Harvey Norwich Union Fire Insur ance Society rrink Mvredlth, Bwldmt AguiL Office with Wm. Brown Ji Co., No. 129 Oomaoretal BUeet. NEW TODAY Wanttd.-Canary Mnkt at WllUmte Hotel 331-31 fr 8U. Mne Jrwtj ew, freek Nrt wf ArtL Price M. lanMlra of J. H. Wtim. Utk aa4 Oak utrvoU, mat f HhL 2 31-31 SOCIAL EVENTS Vtela Ladle Dane. Vtota k4Re. Ha St. Degree of Hen , Av a baM Vaat vwIk at 1I4 aH bML Tkete waa a large erowd of HMTyHMki aa4 Mie terletk'orMH hK waw UMtftMmkJy e4)re4 by alL Tbe affair waa a irreat totial- Personals Jack Mllme, of CoryaHls, is Intke city for a short vWL Mtee Connie I-owla, of Portland, ! the gueet of frlenda. Mies Verna Jf. Wmeral, lft 'ff MlrertoH thie morning. guperintendent C. W. Jones weift to PortteaJ oa the morning train. J. Whltaey, of Woodburn, made a buetneee trip t o Salem yoetorday. Paul H. Sroat kaa ben In Portland several days traneflctlng business. J. H. (MkwMH of Sheridan, was reg istered at one of the hotels yostordey. Lkrd Mott baa returned to Dugene. aa4 reMtnel bla etttdte at the U. of 0. Col H. Hofer, editor of (he Capital Jowrnal, waa a Portland visitor to day. Werner Drayman and wife went to Portland this morning for a 'sWt vMl J. P. Wagner, ef Forest Orove, It In tke city today, looking after buetneti mtereets. Mr. awd Mr. C. I). Skwbert, of Sit rertoR, are In Salem, the gueata of frlai. W. II. Oalentt, private teoretary to Governor Chamberlain, Is In Portland today. J. F. Stelwer, aftor a short visit In tkl etty, kas retMrned to hla home at Jefferson. Iter. Pat bar Seroaki, of Sublimity, apent ywrtwdsy In Salem, the gneet of Hev A A Moore U IL Stlneott, of tkls city, attended a gaOieHne; of Knlnkts of Pythias At Th DaJtee yeetentay. It, I). Hoknan left thin morning for Long Itak, Cal where ke will remain for some time, Pre4 TklebMH WM one of tke pM s owners on tke Mortfcbounl trala tor Portland tkkt morntng. M4m Makot UTltny took ker o partnre tkla mornine; for Long Heah, Cal., wker ahe will vi4t frlftn4, Mr. aa4 Mm. Paul Meg retnmed ymtontay from South Ilend, Waek., w1nrn tkoy einmi tkelr koneymoon. W. P. Habcock, manager of tke Sa lem flonrlng mltkt. has gone to In4e pendente to look after business ln ArtkMr neoee, wko Is engaged In btftiM at nugoae, returned borne 'Asi ttvuMRg, Aftor A short May In Sa km, MIm IIotttH, AattntAn, wko has Wait tke guest of ker Meter. Mra. W. Cot ton. returned to kor kome In Sntt4 ywttordt. P. IV Wrlnhttnan kaa wHwrwed from A YlaU In. Tko Dallea, at which tfaoe be ronromtfMl tke grand lodge of the Knlakta of Pytklna, HobL Wnotaa reeontly btrngkiaome city real eatate In Portland. aa4 may remove to tke metropolis la tke spring to Uv rxH-manonUy. Prof. Ham llaant. wko la dirotlng 0 A. Ca band, wtll no to Salem to parUolpate In a Wand concert given In that etN Ktm4ay, wttk tke band tin. 4r tko d4rM4o of Prof. Stovdow myr.-CorvaUw OaaeU. IDAHO MURDER CASES (Four O'clock Edition.) Dole, Idaho. Feb. 21.-Moyer, Hay wood and PetUbone, In charge of a deputy warden and guards, were tak on to CwWwell tkle morning for ar raignment. The train stopped oppo site tko cownty Jail, and the prisoners were tranef erred. At 10 o'c'ock thoy were brought before Judge Church, where the Information waa read, charging oach wtch murdering ex-Qov-enter Steutwoberg, Tk prlsonora wore represented by . P. Rlchordeon, of Denver. The latter had no legal authority to appear, not having been admitted to pracUce in Idaho. Tke corty of appealing wan extended at tke requeet of Proeecuting Attorney Van Due" Pettlbooe w tko flret arraigned, tke affldait read charging him with oxptodine; tk bomb by which Pmnk Stfwtenberg met his death the night of December 30th, The aame ohArge wao then read to Hey wood, ami Moyer; the affldavit directly charging tke defendant wltk the orlme of mur der. Defendant stood mute, and re fused to plead. Itlchanleon domonded an Immediate preNmlnary hearing Under the law It must bo bad within ton days aftor nrratgnmont. Tko attorneys agreed that tko oasts ekoukl go over to the STtk. IUcfmrdeott demanded tko proa ecirtloit prtnktce'tko name of wHneae- Oevorrter Talks ef Washlnolon. on by Hkek proof of cUargos are to Waekmoton'a farewell addreoe .. . GOOD NEWS. Many Baiem Readers Haro Heard It and Profited Theroby. -"Good news travele fast," and ths thousands of bad sufferers In Salem are glad to learn that prompt relief is within their reach. Many a lamo,wcak and aching back is bad no more, thanks to Doans Kldnoy Pills. People are telling the good nows of their experi ence with the Old Quaker Remedy. Hore is an example worth rending! Mra. L. W. Moneob. wife of L. w. Moneoh, cabinet maker, residing cor ner Fourth nnd Main strcote, Albany, Oregon, aays: "After any over exer tion, or wkon I contracted a cold, pain seated itself in the scat of my bnck, causing it to ache sevorely, nnd thcro was a difTioulty wltk the kidney secre tions. On sueh oscnsiona stooping lifting, twisting or turning waa always feliowcd by sharp shooting twinges through tho kidneys. When I was bad ly in need of something to bring relief I read about Dean's Kidney's Pills and procured a box and took them strictly aeeordlng to directions. They thoroughly relieved me ef tho last at task, and up to the present tlmo I have net had a trase of symptoms of Irri tated or inactive kldnoys. I wlH bs pleased to allow you to uso my namo if it will bo tho means of doing good to others." Per salo by all dealers. Prise, CO eents. Fester-Mllburn Co., Iluffalo, Now York, selo agents fer tho United States. Remember the name Dean's and take ne ether. (i Medtrn Woodmen ef America Dance Arenlxtag Burns. Arc Inilantly r dieted and ncrftetly healed by Rucklen'o AraUa Salve, a lUvMbark, Jr, f Norfolk, Ya., writesi "I Urat my knee dreadfallyi that It btbter) alt ever, Iteekea's Arnica fUlve stopped tke pain and healed It without a soar." Aha heats all wuads be eotnbtiokod, but tko court over- ruled tko motion on tko ground that Um twoeoenUon. alleged It kad three wiineeoon wko wilt oorrohotwio tke amoHVit of tko proaomtlng attorno'. KiokankMM contondod tke aA4vlt wm not m (Relent, a It charged tko Indivlooala wltk Wine; pteeent At CnMwoll And commuting a crime wkon Petybon ktl not been In Idaho for 13 yoars, Hoywood for eight years or Moyer slneo last Ootobor, and tko com pkmt did hot charge shorn wltk con Utriratv, Tko court ordorod tho prkv (mom Ik ixmnltted to have hook, but no now papers, and thoy may write letter. If Inopocted by tko warden, ho defendants-. If iHopectod by tko wop doit. Tko defendants worn oommlttod wltkout ball, ponding tkn preliminary koaring. Tko party wm brounkt back to tko iMmltoHllary nt 3 o'clock tkla af. tvmoon. lloleo. Idaho, Fob. 31.-Now of tko nrroMt of UoywHod. Moyor and othoni oanaod tk grtMot oxoitoment In Sil ver CHy nnd Deiamar mining camp A dotecUvo, who kaa boon working tkorw a a minor for tko pt two wekM, wiw iMecovorod. and narrowl' ooap4 death At tko konoa of excited minttra. OMooro bad groat dltttoulty In tttng khn awar. DonvoA Pok. IL Tko Woatoro Fed- oratioH MU oxpond flfoiloo, If noooe- ao. to Hwnro iha retoaao of Muyor. Hoywood, PetUbone, and any other mombeni of IU organioation wko may bo Arroiid In eonneotlon wltk tko a aaeei nation of gtoooonborK or any other erimo of wkioh tkoy boUovo tkon to bo Innocent Tnorcday- evoning. February 3M. at and sctm, 3o at J. C. Perry's drug Siac GrecerlM, OOKKCR OOUKT AND KIQlf PHONE 216, BTS. HOknan kaM. Tow boat orrheatra in tke otty and all roond good tlM. Tho ltorl Kotgkboru will bo present, and aaetH In making thla danoe the "boat AkvsMnft st .A IsWitftsBBAMl nftsMs luunms; W HoJ''W ocs t sRpgwoBRsosjv'K fwiV(fViervfSt Sow i sofJBl4 IsMk oW More, Salem, Oregea. ought to be read once a year At least before tko student of our ookoois, eoi- legs nnd universities. It etAAd wltk oat a paralW among state popors," so said Governor Chamberlain In his AddroM boforo tho student of W1I hMoetto Univorolty tM morning, Tho speaker then referred to part of tko meotagg and showed kow woll American stAtoemon kad ondoAvored to follow tko poitcie sot forth by tke groat American. Speaking of tke ntorle And anec dote toM of George WaahltiHton. Governor Chamberlain otAtod that the' aiwayo appeared to'fctm a little mythical, yet thy aobftorvod tho rrtr peso for which thoy wore Intended to bring out tome, atrlking traits In tho life and charaotor of America fore most cltlsou. Groat a tko military record of WaakingtoA to, hi moot effective and brtllmot ooniooa to M oonntry woro tkoce ko ronderod In tke realm of Inoomitafcfc coorago, tntcMHlnoon, poroevoring effort, doiorminod aetton tkoco wore tko ekaraotoriotloa that modo Washington MArt In war And irst in tho koarts) of hi countrym." Tko Addrooa wm woll received. Are Yeu SmUmi at KUkL Aad harrsHpd by a bad caught Use lUrUrd't Ilwchcoad 8yrup It wiU seenre yeu sud sleep aad effect a prompt aad radical core. Fwr sale by a J. Fry. The Testing Of Eyes IS NOT A MATTER OF GUESS WORK. NOR 18 IT A MATTER OF TRYING ON PAIRS OF READY MADE ftLASSES. IT IS A SCIENCE GOVERNED BY PRINQ4PLES WHIOH NONE BUT A PERSON WHO HAS STUDIED THE ANATOMY OF THE EYE OAN UNDERSTAND NO OUESS WORK IN OUR METHODS OF TESTING THE EYE. Our Work is Guaranteed ',gkMBBSJ,elS,' u Stale and Lfterty St., Salem, Ore Mut Stand Trial In California. Deputy Snort Mtnto returned tkls morning from California, whore he t looatod H. n ftntJHM. wanted koro tor ooCrawdlog a KkmU hXl koopor and leaving other unpaid bill In Ma km. Farnham haa boon arrested In San MomaMtna. Cal.. wnoro he Is In dieted for jthtainiog money under false Protons no. w held tor six differon harewe. Ho wm arreotod wUe go lag Um roundn of tho merohantt of the city. soNcotlng bomnoM for a Ban FronoUeo eotlecttng agency. Ills gamo waa t obtain $11 ao a member ship foe under Uo promt of freo col Ivotioa in th crotnra The aftorsoon of hi AftvK he waa aocwopanted by a pretty Uttio xman who claimed to b his wife. StM. however, h&a since disappear, and probahV carried away the tooooy oUatnod from tko San BowmrUlntt mofxahani. Farnham wvaro an HW botloa, xaA state that ho to a member of Keno lodge. Mr. Mtoto did not go to Son Bom&rdino, hut loeatod hi Tiochm through the pootomoe dopaetmont of San Fraools-ea. If FamhaM m not fsund rrulKr as ohargvU, arraauremooo havo been saado for hto dottvory to tho Oregon of fioecu If foond gotHy he wfti rot servo hi sootoaeo in Oattfornia, aad thoo ho wtll he brooght to the bar of frsstlto Hi Oregon. It arousos energy, doveJopes and sUmolatoa nervous life, arouse tho courage of youth. It makes 700 young again. That's what HoiHte's Rocky Mountain Tea will do. Ho, Tea or Tablet. At Dr. Stone's Drug Store. GolenUI Supper. At tho FTOtyorian fburoh, Friday ovooing, Fobmar- 33d. from ( to 8 o'clock. In tho lecture room, n)vory body m1tod. it Bur Cure for riles, Itchiag piles produce mcittore aid cause itckisg. This form, as well a blind, bUedisg or prctrudiag piles are cured by Dr. Wc-San-Ke's Pile Remedy. Stops Itchiag and MeedtBg. Absorbs tumors. 30e a ir at druggists, or seat Uy malt. Treatise free. Write me 'about your case. Dr. Bosaako, Philadelphia, Pa. OJOwBX SssMtU I'HlswJto4ta f vzte&t X-RAYS NVw that Mk Ihu hor all to hisa. occf. H U otnoeroly hopod ho will hoop her that w Mayoo Mck and AMco wig egasgo up son Jean hill, u an rlMtUnj hid for rttwpfer notio. Orecvonor vu hoaton fr ttse rtoav ksatloA for eoagres In Ohio today, aad ho kick. 110 has hoM down tho Job sineo "bofom oe war." ossi eoght to kovo rtlrd twonty yAn . Tho nodo-dalo woman avoid caus tic, drug and powders. Thoy are ox. iromoiy harmful to tho kin, while HoUloter1 Rocky Mountain Tea make I soft and beautiful U coats, Tea or Taldou. Dr. Stoao's Drug Store. After Oeal Roads. (Four O'Clock Soitioo.) Walgtn. Fob 31. -In the hooao a rooomtion w totralooJ tUv which would dtrsct tho Intorototo oomm owe commloeton to Inveotigato whether tho aothroott eoal rood combined In tho reotealnt of trade and to conttol prodnoto nod ix th price of coal. Qraye Trouble Feresee. It a4 but Uttle fcreiighi k. tell that wbca year stomah aad liver are kadiy affcetod grave trouble is ahead, soIom you take the proper medietas for your tslate, i Mrs. John A. Young ef Clay, N. Tn did. She sayst "I bad acnmlgla cf the liver and stomach, my heart was weahesed, sad I could sot cat. I was very bad for a Jong time, hot la BhMtric Blrtor I found )ot what I seeded, for they qulskly ridieved aad cured . Beit aedteia for weak wemee. Sold usder jjms antee by J, a Perry, Salem, Or. Iloa ta rood. Perhaps y dca't rUx that maay pais polMM omphmu in your food, but 2 j 7 may reel a twlago of dysponcia tUt will oA,iMd yoa Dr. KUg's Xcw Ufo P11U are fruaraa iced to cor Ul sUkims due to pola- oi : nodigtt-1 f, ffl0B Money to Loan TlIOilAS K. FORD Ovor Laid A Buh Bcnk. Soieaa. Or The Presbyterian Ladl JWH give onothor of their oelobrat. UMoniai imopers at the church Fri T . a Tho Wsouka kat will ho Eorvod Are tniiA nt tv Ooid Du Ftoor. AM invited. it D Ernt Gamble? . "t Mr. Cornelius ha two tick- 10 hi conoert Nt Toosday ov gatthoM.B.chorch. Admisaton Portland' Leading "Vud." (Fosbii Journal.) A mountebank preacher named rJ J. Vhltcomb Brougher has bes j iub in m iiuiu uBiii. 01 rortJaad U pasi ivw wjiui uy roason of hU k, ing repeatedly attnekod from th . pit George Shepherd and other pJ land councilmon who do not vol. 1 city affairs to suit him. The bnJ of Brouglier'a venom has; ben 1 rected at Shophord, probably be.. George has boon a highly re-. Cltieon of Portland from his yo4,l mm ih inuu ui sumo promineu 1 tho town, and therefore a sei mark for sensational medlocriir J aim at. No doubt to hie assal'anl's surp-h Mr. Shophord! nccoptod the gac battle thrown down by the tnonokni or tno wnuo xompio vaudt?viUe, u oh! but didn't he grill the latter ' a beautiful crispy brown, GoretJ not in it with tne preacher on m TMa aliifite tittl le itk !.& 1 . ij tfU.,n, mauo, u.iv iu U.O WU, IBCtShi eloquent uso of the queen's $ui ne easily pmces mo fto-CAlled drrfc In tho claaa that "alto ran." Tho writer dropped into Rey J vaudovllle ono Sunday night a U week ago,' thinking that he ire hear a sermon. Judge of his Mrprii when a full fledged orchestra, ! snare nnd baas drum nnd all tho ot or neaoesAry nccoutroments, iins up a lively twostop, which wm id lowed by n oatohr waltz. All tt. sioou in inw way 01 a granu ban til tho soats, and all that ono had to J to bring up the gay ballet girt ugnia or javours unentai lame tl to shut hi eyo and listen te ti. music, Aftor that tho Rev. J. appear! a water tank behind tho pulpit, tej otHlAUouly dipped two while rM girl nnd a man in tho tank. Toil tkl. tko spectator wore a'lowei i leave tkelr soats and Jostle each v or for favorable positions with IcmoI rorum tknn provalkt in the orihui dime show, and In a manner that simply dlsguctlBg In a place of wdi kip. II Then came tho ftormon, asd whs ormoM It waa! Three-fourtht st Jokoa (two of whloh Sam- Jones t from tko Mine pulpit a week kx imowlng tlmt .thftj" procured tlHr ply by whotoulo from tho same Kfl smith), la was all wntery soup no moat In It whatovor. There a pauM ovory few mlnuto to sDfl tho audlenoo to launh, and the of It l that thore was nlwnyittfl silly fool ready to start tho te4l whenever tho sUr actor droppei cue. Ills ubjoct waa a niatrlr. ono (ko I almost a monowaalK tkla lino) and he treated It after stylo of a problem play. Before Ing hi collectors out among crowd ke complained that the viooe Sunday ovonlng'a col! amounted to only eighteen dollar In tko forenoon of tho same dt) a small Presbyterian church 0' tho Bait side, wo enjoyed a that wm the votty nntlthvsls of affair gulled off by Rov, Bros In tho evening. Tho pastor was tm ouont. cultured man, and hi serfl waa full of OhrlsUan lovo and V He dwoit upon the human HH Cnriot'a charaotor. and broutst with striking foroo and eteaptf losron that Christ was temple Uo mountain and In the vwflerdl oven a frail humanity la testa front day to day with the terapUiH of ovory day Nfo. thus Inserts foliowohlp with tho sufferings of Redeemer In the hearts of bis grogatlon. aad a hopo that they triumph ovor the tamp tor's srare wilo wen & jra d. Tbp mis spoke of Paul's glorious life ught for tho right, and quoted Apostle's words. MI have finished oouree,M as showing that real re was a growth that began at tho and ended at tho grave, and his hearers to keep up the good to tho very end. That aealous, scholarly godly tsier gets 11500 a ymr. while the slang monger gets J10OO, and thousands hear tho latter while hundreds; hear tho former, does redound to tho oredlt of Porta church going pcoplo; but oven a d try Jake newspaper man shouw be surprised at this, for from Immemorial a circus has ar drawn bigger orowds that a ch aad at the centennial saany more plo saw the "Hootohle-kootchle tho Trail than hoard tho lectures sermons by moo of national re tlon in the Auditorium. IF Your Umhrolia fails to st this awful weather, think us we can repair them. GOOD WORK ONLY