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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 22, 1906)
-mw "wngxT-w vjffirt mmtbamumUm 1 0jprwjr "SCSSffHti Hiwr-'i DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, 8AIEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEDRUARY 22, 1906. A New Magazine for You I am bringing out another new magazine that you will come pretty close to liking. I wouldn't be surprised if it hit you harder than anything in the shape of a magazine you have ever seen. There isn't much style to it, but it has the stuff in it that you and everybody else will want to read. It is called - BJ BBBBBMBB tr BBlWBBwWHiwWKlWBB!IBWHBHsBMMMme'3K3L. Ata 1 1 ric, it iiJi""MM'''"7 ' JT TIMIQHMIIIIMIlflf quet Ml, which gmtd about 200, wan handsomely decorated with row and American (tap M usual the Letter CrrW An. elation and the Bxempt Firemen's Amo eoriatirn retebrafed the day together by a beef mm) bean dimmer. Several hundred Invited n. tetiifcd the celebralkm arranted at tho camonc Protectory In Westehestor. for which an Interesting program had heen arranged. In the evening there will ha a mrge number of haMtuete and memorial merHna oh various patriotic ami oth er wh?tle aU over the dir. In nrooktyn tire day wm alto cele brated In appropriate manner. One or th- features: of the dy was tho atmnal parage of the Volunteer Fire men of old Hroehlyn and the county town The; marchers wort reviewed T ne Dorooan OWcors. Something New in Magazine Making; TUB SCRAP BOOK in the most clan tic thing that ever happened in the way of a magazine clastic enough to carry anything from n tin whittle to a battleship. Kvcry thlup that appeals to the human brain and human heart conic within It compane fiction, which lit the backbone of periodical circulation; biography, review, philosophy, adence, art, poetry, wit, humor, pathos, satire, the weird, the mystical everything that can be classified and everything that cannot be classified. A paragraph, n little bit, a saying, jx editorial, a joke, a maxim, an epigram. Nothing1 Like It in the World There l.nn't anything in the world just like Till- SCRAP BOOK. It is an idea on which we have been working for several yearn, and for which we have been gathering materials. We have bought hundreds and hundred of scrap book from all over the country, some of them a century old, and are Mill buying them. From these books we are gathering and classifying au enormous number of gems, and facts and figures, and historical and personal bits that are of rare value. Furthermore, we have a corps of poo pic ransacking libraries, reading all the current publications, the loading dally papers, and digging out curious and quaint facts and useful facts and figures from reference book, cyclopedia, etc, etc. Don't fall to get a copy of this first Issue of THE SCRAP BOOK. It sells at tne price at which all our other maga zines sell Ten Cents a Copy and One Dollar by the Year. On all news stands or from the publisher PRANK A. MUNSEY, 175 Fifth Avenue, New York Walter Lyon on Hon, J, M. Shelly. WaJtoc Lyon, of the Independence nterpriw, baa It ia for iron. J, M. kVtfy of thin city. Tata la wat he Thoro are too many seat to the Or ton logtelatura who got the ,poMt Ma) Inspiration from the motropoMe. Ftora fifth story brlebs, at wine d4u wr poker tabY or bottled up to the Wr they took at their homo county through the big end of a telescope and scwe to become cwdldate&. The Nttrage of the people la the oouaty 'h the) coadosoend to honor with r prifeooe occasionally is hat a Milling .or thom. The vote of the Vv handed totters of the cow ew:'-s of eastern Oregon or the W toppers of the WtMaaiette vaHoy uitif-9 when steamed up with Hecht-., cocktalht. wbtshoy and bea . are tsietr personal property. political twist at Portland Is so- "- wtn be in the next legieta tr Their respective counties they T ia thetr vest pocket. The for r f'f election will be attended hn they get book home and the Po . a- tans will be with the Port J b r.. fa. In Uie legislature The " ntiea" have had enough of !: latora. I-oha muat have been out when he wrote the above. It Is uut. The laatMiatloa that Mr. Shelly la a pok er player or a whisky man la wrong. He la an ardont "prohl." Lxna should not get too far away from homo for bta political com raenU. nugeae Guard. a- Itch Ringworm, B. T. Laeas, Wage, Ky writMt April U, 1901: "Far 19 to IS yeara I bad been aSUtted with a malady kaawa as the Itah. The ltahlag waa west unbearable; I had tried fer years to flad relief, ha-iBg tried all remedies I eeuld hear of, heaidea a aawher ef deeters. I wish to state that obo aisgie applieatiea of Ballard's Snow Lialmest eured vat completely aad permaaeatly. Since then I hare used the lialmeat oa two separate ee aaleas fer risgwerm and it eared com pletely. Sic, 50c and $1.00. For sale D. J, Fry, Salem, Oregon. SHOE SALE My stock of ahoee for saen re duced in price. No old irtock. Oloa- ing out ladiee shoes, Now's your chance. JACOB VOGT, Opposite Fatten Bros. THAT SATISFIED EX-1 PRESSION "s only when the eye glass c'Jpa hold tight whan you smile or fin jou frown. We aaTe e reatoct and best eye glass nsouBtiag at present on the ket, We are changing other makes every day. It's the only neat ttt:ng which will stay on in warm weather. No trouble to show I a our business to fit glasses; and we do It correctly. Chas. H. Hinges New Jewelry and Optical Store 123 Commercial St Next to Capita! National Bant. I Waahlnoten's Birthday. ' Roma, FeU M.-la all large 4Um throughout Italy Wash I a Eton's birth day waa ct4ebratd today, although the day had not been antixlnted a leaal holiday by the jfoverwiaeNt. A move ment had been started by the Milan Peace Society, supported by the Peace Societies of other Italian cities, to la dwee the government to set mV Washington's birthday aa a pubMc oMday for nHueifeetations In favor of universal peace. While the waiter waa pending the varioua peaee socie tlee succeedoii in interesting the teachers in the eeoo)s of the king dom for the Jw and although expectel proelesnalieH ef the govern meat was net iseued, exercise in favor of universal peace were held b the schooletbtxMiehout the kfosjdoiu An effort will be made by the Hahsu peace societies to secure the cooi oration of the peace societies ail o-r the word In a concerted effort to ban r Washington's birthday made a uiu verbal holiday in all civilised coun trie and to devote the day evfn year to dereouetmUows In favor f universal peaoe. New York, Feb. tt.-Washingto, birthday waa celebrated here kxlay more generally sbaa ever before Flag were diepteyed on every pu1 lie and1 on, tewMwanda of business bouses and private residencee. A. clubs, scbooto, armortea and similar buildings were Uwai decorated anl adl bueineas in the city was practlc" euspeuJed. The Waehingtoa ContientaU an a number of specially invited guest -j had their annual luncheon In fte kog room of Fraunces'a Tavern at Beaver and Broad streets. As usual oa that occasion, the officers' appeared1 in Continental uniforms. Several Inter esting addressee wore made. There was another patriotic cele bration at Washington's old head quarters in the present home of Mrs Earl, on Washington Heights. It waa hi charge of the Washington Head quarters Association of New York and the Bona and Daughter of fee Rer ohi ion pari- pa'ei The large ban Washington, Feb. ii.-in honor of Wa hlttgton's birthday all publw Mid many ottwr bwlM!ngs In this rlf , rtlt!yd the Mare and stritMM. anl' nil iHjeinraa was tmctlcally swipf thitsl iThvuwndi visited Mt. Vemoij, and li-iwuitpd lloweto at the tomb of Uk' ' I'Tathfr of the Country. There ww lwra4W of rrteriMw In tha mornlnr a larav number of memortal lHHchotis hy iiriotlc (snnniiMrkNw In all part of hi rlta autf H the eveulns; there win I a number of bmHtuU In honor of ih day. Th Nallouai AaeocmtlOH of the Vefrtiuu of th War with Mexico oiK-tH-d their aanual reunion at lhe Amnion Hotl today. Only InHwwn to and fl of the veteran were In Mtondnnaoe at the opening nwetln Thww are only nbout HM of thwe veimm now Hvlnic out of the 1M.0M ohHrs and aaihn who were enpMfed In that war. They are ll near W yrn oM or over. Many Mate ami retiri anted nt U reunion, eape-l nny mem the Wen nnd South. The reunion wiU met two day. Thin eveniaw the vetenuw will celebrate Wa4iingiM4,ii birthday with a hamiuet nt the Arlitiffton Hotel. Tomorrow they wiM visit the president an t con NrM to wrire the paaeaitt of the bill now before conjjrtttta for vm Inoreaeo of poneiona to enabol them to live for rtie few remaininK )'wm lu ooiwmrn- LaMve eemfort and have onougli left to par for their funeral expenses when they tllu. Ilaltlmore. Md.. Feb. tt-The ut triotlo soototiea of thla cine are cele brating Wh4igon'a birthday today In n more elaborate manner than for many year. Tho principal celebration wilt be held by tho naMmore Chattier ef the nOMh4ra of the American RevotuiloH thU evening; Charleston. S. 0.. Feb. M.-Wah. limtoa'a birthday la celebrated here today In tho ueual maener. The prin cipal spectacular feature of the cele bration wa the military parade which will be followed this afternoon by a grand barbecue. The otUcers of the coast nquadron and the men of the sklpa in the harbor have been invited lu take part m the celebration, but the squadron was ordered south before it waa expected, hi the evening there will he eeverol batMiueta by patriotic societlea. Grand RaidoV. Mich. Feb. SI -Never before in the history of this (i'y has Wnebinajtou's birthday been celebrated bete in aa elaborate a man. iter at ' today. This morning there wan a big mirttery parade and this evening thtre will b a meeting and banquet You Cannot Buy Purer Whiskey than HAYNER, no rentier how much you pay or whoro you get it. Wo hnve been distilling- whiskey for 39 years. Wo have one of tho most modern nnd best equipped distilleries in tho world. We know of nothing that would Improve our product. Perfection In tho distiller's art has been reached in HAYNER WHISKEY, which goes direct from our distillery to YOU, with all of its original purity, strength, riohnoas nnd flavor. It doesn't pass through tho hands of any dealer or middleman to adulterate. You thus save the dealer big profits. You buy at the distiller's price, at flrst cost. Don't you see the economy in buying HAYNER WHISKEY, as well as the certainty of getting absolutely pure whiskey? it l . jt..u., United Butet Snt, Washington, D. C r .i1;,,e"el,,,AYNBRY,J.,8KEYf,Lrme,,,e',,,Pu'P" "W rUy and have found It very Ufetory. 1 believe It to bf numberVsn medicinal whltkey." 7Aimai 0. Matim U. 8. Benator from Vltflnla. HAYNER WHISKEY 4 f FUBX $ M HQO EXPRESS IJUlIf i& PREPAID 2fl FULL SIEO FREIGHT U QUARTS I U- PREPAID 8m! the above amount and vrtt will ahtp In a plain ra1rd cane, wllh no mat lit to Ikw content. Try the whitkey. hav ynnr tlx tor Int II every Itollle II you vtlnh. If you don't fiml It all rlffhl. ahln It buck m tie nt OUR RXI'KKHK ami year money will be ptemptly relunded. How couM any offer be fairer T You ave money by ordering ro qnarli by frefcht. If yeu ean't mho to much, eel a lileml to Jola you. Yon ten have either Kyo er Moutbon. Keneiaber wa pay the eaprraa er I retfihl charvct. WrllaourneartMtemeeanddeltKOW. tX9 THE HAYNER DISTILLING COMPANY 81. Paul, Minn. 81. Louis, Mo. Uayton, O. Atlanta, On. DltlHlery.Troy.O. GtplUI, JSOO.000.00, paid la fait KtlabHihetllKA rfeiPVjyar'iS ywiwiiii'lK jUaTHxaW1! JC" sKC undfr th nuaKfca of the Iagua of Mtrhlsjnn MunlrlHtlr fhlladelfdiU, l'a Fh. M.-Th fao ulty and wttuhrata of tho University ' of I'tMMuaylvanea rolohmtod N'nh4n-' ton's hkfhdar In tho vmmX mamfer tv day. Thtay mt on tho cam pun tMa Htomlnff nttd nuwehod to the Aeadomy of Music, whoro tho oxorrls woru hold. Tho Itov. Dr. Honry Van Dyho, th dttialnssiwdMMl Nw York preacher, and Itofaylalt scholar, delivered Ut lrinclal oratkMh, IkMttoi Mann., Fob. H Waethlnat tiHt'n hlrthday won Rvuetnlty otorvol In thla oily today. Thla inorninK tho motHbom of h MaNsaohusoUn io oUty, Hint i of th Atnoriean lltvohi tlon im In tho Hall of Flat at tho stHto houao, whoro thttr worn received by (lovomor OulM awl staff. AfMr tho rtoritlo Umd wont to tho Amori onn Houao. whoro tho annual iihhHIhk whs hM. Thht ovonlna; thoro wilt ho a hla hanqHot In honor of the du'. Group nlns with thMymptowa ef n aenintan sold; there Is a ehitllnasf, aneeslsi;, sore threat, let aVIn, quisle nulte, boaraenftM and Impeded rteplraUen, (live frequent snmII daeea f Itallard' lfrheund Syrup, (the child will ery for It) and at thv firit slfrn ef a srsupy souKh, spjdy freueatly Ilal larr's Anew Idnlnwent to the threat. Mrs. A. VHet, New Oastie, Oslo, writes, March IS, IfrWt I think Hal lard's Hereheund Syrup n wonderful remedy and se pleasant to take. For sale by D. J. Try, Salem, Oregon. n ii Qev. Hlflglns to Attend Ball. Jnwustoww. N. Y., Ptk M-Ths Thirtvontk ftfHLtmi Cownaa)', N. Y X. O. will give H annnal hail tadu ovtanrne;, which protn4iina to ho net ne usually brilliant affsdr. aa Oovornor Htwsini and noarty all tho worohoiw of hht Mff wlH Im uresont la full uniform Aiwouk othr Invited icueata am Iklsjadtcr Uenontl Ia W 1'tftil Imhh tf tho Foutth WrlBvh an-1 tho ottlri-r trf tho Hoist .tod 74th rcgltoouU if Htiflak Wxouratens Every Hour, In order to kvo the people of Balem an eppertunity to see the heauttful country south ef SMem, nnd to eeo the development betni; mndo by tho com pany, tho CttlsAMi' Light Traction Company will rua exeuralen oars to the rock quarry, tenth ef Odd r'ellows' cemetery, leaving the Wlllsraelte hotel itn oven hours, Knjoy a pleasant ride, and see for youreolf, tf To Raise Funds for Building. WaaWmetim, IX O, Fb. 28-All throNsjli thu oountry whorovor thora are clip pt or a of tho IhtUHhtora of the DAUKhtora of AinorieM ItovtHntloii en tortalifiHontN will he fdvm today for tho purfKiao of rafcdnft fuwln for tho ineworlal hulMlnir vtilrh. tho Dnuah tore of tho American HovohiUow In tond to oret't nt tho Jatneotown 1 posit ion. ft la x)KHded that a eon HtJorahlo mtm will bo nrnHsed. Fraud Bxpoted, A few eeunterfeltera have lately been making and trying to sell lialta tlons ef Dr. Kiel's New Dleeavery fer OeeewmpMes, CenKha sad Oelds, and ether medlelnes thereby defrauding tho public. This Is te warn yeu to beware ef sueh people, who seek to profit, threuK'h steeling the reputstlen of rem edies which have been susceufslly cur ing disease ttr ever M years. A sure proteetien te yeu ( enr name en all J. King's er Ilecklen's remedies, nt I nil ethers sre mere ImltaUent. II. H. UVCKUHN & CO., Chleaue, ill., ami Wladter, Canada. Per Hale by J C. Vny, 8elem, Or. You Are Invited To Join In the splendid chlekon pto dtaaer, S tu 8 o'clock Thursday even ing. S2d. with the Catholic ladles at 81 Joaoph' hall ?5 ctits St coughs QUICKEST CURE As THE WONDER WORKER THROAT I DR. KING'S I LUNGS MBaMaaaMMHBBHBSsmia$SBiEHsa iMsanaHamaaaaaaasMamWii'iMi iiiuiiiinswassasnuttaM NEW DISCOVERY FOR CONSUMPTION I ' r-nrnisniimiiimiiMiiaMii iiimniiil CHAS. EBY, SB., of Elizabeth, I1U wrltes: "I paid out over $150 to local phy sicians, who treated mo for La Grlppo without giving mo any relief. I afterward bought a $1.00 bottJo of DR. KINO'S NEW DISCOVERY, and aftoi- taking contents of this one bottle I was entirely cured." Mm 50e ill $1.00 ABSOLUTELY COARAMTEED! Tiki M1!m Frn sou m iwmm w J. C. PERRY, Druggist, Safem, Oregon 3 ii r