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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (April 5, 1906)
DAILY CAPITAL JOUEHAL, BALEM, OUSQON, THUBSDAY, APBEL 5, 1000. 5 rHESE WARM SPRING DAYS A DISH OF IOE CREAM. OB AN" IOE OBEAM SODA Tastes as good as on the -wannest Maya of nummor, especially when, you ire being served with PERFECT ICE CREAM VERY IMPOETANT FACT: Our cream comes direct from the Mairy to our freeaor, thus making the nboolutely pure, rick wholesome lee 7ream which has been so popular for the last year. FULLER &DOUQLAS, 4504C0 Stato Street Phonos 188-187 Let ms tell yott about house bulldtng. fe have everything needed. We sell xeod lumber for all purposes and at 10 right prices. Call, write or phM 103 when, you want aa estimate. VOQHT LUMBBR AND riTBL COMPANY. llth trt. Salem, Oregon. Hero oT Fart riafcer Will Speak. I'tira, X. Y.. April 5.-Tbe Oneida .Count r Veterans' Association will cel ebrate the anniversary of the close of the Civil War. wkleh ended with Lee't surrender to Oraat on April 9, IMS, by banquet la Imeou Hall tonight. The 1 principal speaker of the evening will be General X. M. Curtis, mw of New York, but formerly of Ogdeueburg. General Curtis la of tea referred to as like heo of Fort Fisher. Ho was torn- ' mander of the Union forces whUk took Fort Fisher, and is nt present national ;1npeotor of eeldlern' home. Tho env tertainment committee of the amain- tion ban made special effort t make the anniversary banquet a memorable loffulr. Wet Have fTk Bles? Here's a cure No ehurfo for the IxripUon f I'oino in and net a now mount in-tbe mm oi a CRESCENT TRIBUNE PIERCE Riertle, and you 11 got Jay ant of a spin every day that will sat tbe rod )lod tingling throng your veins. 35 00 and upward for standard naket of wheels that you've known jsears uoic of any of the brake aa op m liar, saddle, tiro. oU- to md Mttt any rider. )lt wheel traded la. J?ew ones oa installments. tree or au make far year aid elf mdris of every sort. Xew fresh uh as yen like to bay. Call see. IF. A. Wiggins IMPLEMENT HOUSE. S55-S37 Liberty Street Farm Implements, Wheels, Automo biles, 8ewiag Machines and Supplies. How About That Cake? Was the last one light or did It fall Iowa because soaso one walked aerejM be kitchen floor! If yon used Eppley's Perfection Baking PowcJc You hal aa ill laak. If yaw haven't tried it, ak your neighbor. The self seakag glass jars are bandy. SOLD BY ALL 0.R0CES3. FLASHED ACROSS THE OCEAN One half the Words Reached Ireland, But Some Got Lost The otfeers and employes of a wire lees telegraph concern have reported that last Wednesday ITI words were dashed asms the Atlantic from Coney Island to the ooast of Ireland, a lls tanee of 800 mites, without the ne of sables, wires or any ether medtnm than (he atmosphere. This transat lantic achievement regarded as mak ins; the greatest forward stop yet tak en in the development of telegraphy without' wires. For several nights past Coney Island station has been sending messages screes the oeeaa, and those meseages have been resolved In large part by operator in Ireland. Wednesday night however, marked the maximum of achievement On that night n total of 1000 words was sent from the Coney Island station. Ireland reported by eabte yesterday morning that 87 of these words were resolved and record ed. The remaining 4B words were wet somewhere between Coney Island and the Irish ooast, and may still be wand orlne; about aimlessly, trying to find the station, so that they eaa be plebed np and recorded. Cures Coughs and Colds. Mrs. C. Petersen, tt Lake St., To poka, Kas., says "Of all cough rem edies Ballard's llorehound Syrup la my favorite It has done and will do all that is claimed for It to speedily cure all congas and colds and It is so sweet and pleasant to tho taste, told by D, J. Fry. To Dlrat Tnulo to the Oulf. Xew Orleans, April aWTbc first Mississippi valley nnd Pan-American congreM, which opened Its session here today, is the result of many years of agitation on the parth of the commer cial Interest of the Mississippi valley. In favor of scouring a larger share of the business which Is carried on ! tween the central portion of the Unit ed States, particularly the MlseUslppI basin, nnd the various countries of South and Central America. Per a long time the commercial organisation! of Xew Orleans and other coast cities on the gulf have made every effort to briag about concerted action of the various ergaulaaUoa with a view of Increas ing the commerce with the Latin-Am-ericaa countries, but their effort did not have tho doalrod result owing- to a lack of orsmaiantlo. It was with tho lateatlea of romedyiag those costdl lions that tho combined commercial ar njwaiaatlon of Xow Orleans decided to call together a soafrow of represent atires of the commercial and Industrial key. It la the plan of the organisers of this movement to forms n perma nent orfMuiaatloa under tho name of be MUsifrdpfM Valley PaaAmorioaa as isolation, and to organise the more meat o a Urge seade. Tint territory represented la the con groo extends from FUtoewrg In the oast to Denver In tho west and the great lakes la tho north. Xearty every prominent commercial and Industrial rfftsdaatioas within that area Is rep reseated by delegates and In addition to the regular deUfutee there are sev eral state governors, mavors of maay Land Plaste We carry a complete stock of Oregon and Utah Plaster. Out prices, as asoal, are the 1 r lowest in the city D.A.WHITE&SON TEEDMEN and SEEDMEN Poultry and Bee Sappliea, 255Com'l Phone 160 Gasoline Woodsaw The undersigned is prepared to take sawing oeairaats. Telsphoaa Mala 043. a Heeler. Fair Qroaad Bead, North Balwa, 340-tf eltles ia tho Mississippi valley, repre sentatives of railroad oempanles, etc, in attendance. The session of the congress was op ened by Henry Scfarotker, chairman of the executive commutes. The dele gate were welcomed by Governor Blan- chard of Louisiana, Mayor Dehtnan and the presidont ef tho New Orleans ehambcr of commerce. In his address! James W. Perch of the executive com mittee called attention to me met i thnt tho completion of the Panama ennnl would cause an enormous Increase In the commercial activity of the south and that, by rational and concerted ac tion, the Mississippi valley would be able to secure Its just share ef the business which would come to this country after the canal would be fin- lhed. He emphasised that now is the psychological moment for starting sueh a movement and urged the commercial organisation represented by delegates In the conference to make every effort to secure favorable legislation and to co-operate in the Interest ef diverting as huge a percentage as possible to the gulf ports of tho United States. The conference will be in session three days. The business session will be held In tho forenoons nnd in the af ternoons tho delegates will mnke tours of inspection to asqualnt themselves with the Xew Orleans gateway nnd the advantages which the city often to shippers. Tugs will be ready to take the delegates around the harbor nnd along the waterfront, w Wiethe trips to the various railroad terminals will be made In automobiles. On the last evening a banquet will be given at the St. Charles hotel. In tho Mooh Inhabited? Science has urevon that the moon baa an atmosphere, which makes life In some form peeetblc on that satetlltet but not for human beings who have a bard enough time oa this earth of ours; especially these who don't know that Kieetric Hitters cure headache, bilious- nesc malaria, chills and fever. Jaun dice, dyspepsia, dlaaineH, torpid liver, kidney complaints, general debility and female weakness. Uncounted as a general tonic and appetiser for week persons, especially for the aged. It Induces sound sleep. Fully guaranteed by J. O. Perry, Druggist. Price only ec. Uavo a night to Many. Jacob Lottonmalor and Mrs. Nellie Strndley, both of Milt City, were grant ed a lleeuec U marry today. Plea Wrdwa VnaDusea arrived la the city this morning from Astoria. Father Iteveeaue, of Weedbura, la In the elty, the guest of Put her Moors, Sure Cure Per Piles, Itching pile produce moisture anJ cause itchiagi this form, as well ai Mind, blooding or protruding piles arc cured by Dr. Be-wn-ko's Pile Remedy. Stops itching and .blecdias; Absorbs tumors, Ms a Jar at druggist i, or seat by mail. Treatise free. Write me about your ease. Dr. Boaaake, Palla.. Pa. Batata Is SetUed. la the matter of the estate of Sands Rrewuell. dcoeneed, Mm court nppr.oved tho Aa! account of nnd discharged Was. Stroud, as admlaletrator, from h's Laac OurtalM SMetohon $1.00 At Korea 1 Hamilton's ttatur.ts) talr. A FMUppInc Story. America la the Philippine" was the Mibjeot dlssssisd by the Utadu ales' slab after their reseat diaper ia the Aidlue club's quarters, 111 rtfih avsaae, Xew York. A warl'k turn was given to the evening by th reminiscence of the early days of American occupation by General Grant aad Near Almirsl Coghian. OlUr speakers dwelt ea the progtse ms-ls aad the reforms inoroduead. Oeaeral Grant saldt "My good frlead WoJ ford kept trending ea the sores of tbs Spaniards uatil our oUtessaea ia tbfir wisdom decided on wnr. Thm our navy too the .Philippines, and ws poor fellow of the army were sent to help thorn when they waatrd to 1st go." He went oa to describe a eoa piracy that bad been formed against m ia Lease. "I thought something s up' hs said. "So I stopped the mail carrier. We bad a military gov rawest nnd no mail law, so I opened the mail, read it, and sealed It up afaia. From that time the mail al ways passed through my headquarters. The conspirators had appointed & gov ernor for Lwoea and alcaldes and presidents for all the towns. The whole tblog was to some off with the capture of myself at dinner. I had my smears mark down the conspira tors, aad I accepted too invitation to dinner. I never refuse an invita tion to dinner. I attended the diassr with thirty of my scouts, and my host was one of the men arrested. I dined with his family, aad a very good din ner it was. Altogether -ISO people were eaptnred. and after ire had whipped those who surrounded me MBflRnianMHnnM9MM9uWaaSMaaycfluWU Jft rTT IT I ftOiW Jink m w fli'A m ESS' I KtHeeJ VJfilunW tsfi'nnH HssnY eVlfl CepyHshl 1S0 IB 0. Kupptnhilmtr Co., Chi. n wmamBmmmmmmmmrBmammmmsmm and hilled a few, the rest were as loyal as people could bo who wore afraid not to be loyal. No doubt there wore some rases of Improper conduct among tho smcers and man, but they wore nlwujrs seeppea no soon as known. Wo had to us strategy some times Wo might know a village bad a esrtaiu number of guns, but we eouM not Hud them. Wo would march tho men out to an open space and tell on three to bo shot. They were led a little way est behind lew bushes, and ropes were tied to their legs by set diers lying ooncealsd In tho (rrass. The nrlng party would arrive and sheet blank cartridges. The natives lege would be pulled from under them nnd their friends thought they were killed. Three more were told off, the per forms nee was repeated, until the guns were produced by the surrtv- A Dandy for Barns. Dr. Hericln, l'nne, III, write! "I have used Imllard'a 8aow Liniment) always recommended it to my friends, at I am conndent there Is no better made 'It Is a dandy for burns,' Those who live on farms arc especially liable to many accidental cut, burns, bruises, wbloh heal rapidly whoa Itatiard's Soew Liniment Is applied. It should always be kept In the house for on of omefgeoey." SSe, Ms and II. Sold by I) J. Vty. o jjl. & of o arc. x j. BMrstU TVtlWtmlkilAlssjiBeijM $3.00 AND $3.50 Colored Silk Umbrellas Special $2.25 R0STEIN & GREENBAUM Old Nos. 298 and 300 Commercial St Test Yout Flot That to tbe way to know it is good. The best ilour is blended of hard and soft wheats PBBTECTION' FLOUS. Ia made from Eastern Oregon hard wheat aad valley soft wheat It sella for 11.08 per sack. All grocers keep it. Capital City Flouting Mills BRYANT A. REEDER, SPRING TOP COATS r If you are an early morning bird you have already felt the thin, chilly air. The season suggests a top coat, and every good dresser will have one. WE'RE READY WITH THE NEW SPRING LINES Tan is a good color but gray is the fashion limit. Call in and see the new styles. PRICES $15.00, $16.50 and $18.00 Salem Woolen 15.00 Just Zdko rinding It. Who will write us the best story of personal experience In using Allen's gelMttsIng 11. 1). 11. Mcur t Wo want 100 testimonials, net to exceed 900 words each, and we are willing to pay fWp LlkAaaa Write and tell us why nnd where you Arst bought S-ll Flour, and how long you have used It Tell us how yoH like it, am) whether you have fcund It nn ngreeable aad wholesome addition to the family menu. Toll hs about the l'aneakft. the Iteslon Mufti, the Fruit Fuddtng and the Famous IWston llrown liread. Now to the person sending us the beet recommendation In the most artis tic letter, wo will pay W.00 In goMt and we will pay $1.00 each for all oth er letters that wo use. Wo wish to use these letters In our advertising, but no name will be published without the written eeuseut ef tho writer. If yen have not used eolfrlelag II. H, II. Flour, Kt a pseki;o and begin now; we will give you sufficient time to taks advantage ef this offer. Hvery grocer sella It, nnd you will And directions In tvwy package or 10 peund sack. Use the four principle re ceipts and write us about it. We are Interested In your experiences, ALLHrfS II. II. II. FlOUR CO. lw Facifto Coast Factory, San Joes, Oil CASTOR I A For Infanta ,nd OhUdrcn. Tfie Kind You llari Always BsugM Dsara tho of t2a&&tlte Signature I Salem Thoroughly Mill Stoe MARKET QUOTA TIONS TODAY "Mnko Salem a Qood Home Market Poultry At Stslnsr'a Market MsTRS For dotcn, 14c, Chicken llllc Frys 14s. Duoks lOo, i Poultry, Egos, Eto, Hrk 1W dob, lie. j4 Duller, rotall-JOc p Hone 10 He Frys-laVlc. (leese He. Duoke Do, Fruits, VsgeUbles, Cto, PoUUee-i0O2&x Onions dc Tropical Fruits, lUnanas 5 l'So lb, , Oranges 41.50, iMweas-iXMtJMJK). Live 8toK Markst flteers aViQa&e, Cows 0. flhep-Uc Drsessd veal lVJa, Fat hcice-OV0Vie. drain, Pssd, Haled clover is, Cheat T.0v. Timothy tOOfv.W. Oats 10s. Oraln-fs Itrsn 4M. Nberts 4M. Baleen rieurlntf Mills. STeat due. Flour -ItJU. Portland Market Wheat - Club 4T7c Valley die. Oats-Chelee whlte-lltJI. MtllsUff-IIraa, $17. liny - Timothy $ 17U. Fetatoes-MteOa. Poultry Average eld hens, UVisJ lis i mlsed ehlskeos. le)latt broil era, ftftcffMMi yewnir roosters, lJsflecj eld rosstoM, llltet dressed chick om. 1B1tci tufkeys, Uve, loloVi turkeys. cVesied, cholec, 1890i iteese, live, pound, 88VsC geese, dressed, per pound, 10llc dusks, ITtflSct piBoeas, eltl nnH cM. Fork Dremsd 6 Vic. Hesf Dressed c. Mutton Drssssd il k e. Uops-Oroxea IsMM, 710ej old, fi7s. Wool 1906 slip, valley, coarw to medium, 2i&lSo Eaatora Orogoe, lSIOc. Iluttsr Fancy Ceamery-gOQS6o;. store, HOltHc Mokair 688We. A Pleawnt Way to Travst The above is the usual verdJet ol the traveler using tbe Missouri Paclaa railway between the Pacific coast aad tho oast, aad we believe that tho serv kc and aceommodatloaa glvea ucrU this statement. From Denver, Colon do Springs and Denver there aro two through trains dally to Kansas Oity land St. Louis, carrying Pullman's lab est standard eleetrio-llghted sleeping ears, shair care and up-to-dato dining i ears. Tbe came excellent service is operated from Kansas City and Bt , Louis to Memphis, Little Bock aad He , Springe If you arc going oast or south, write for particulars and full in formation. W. a M'URIDK, Oca. Agt, 18 Third Bt FortUnd, Or, j A i . I s.t M mi u 'Hi a hi i5 Hi 1 i i M m ii Ss'l 1 I 1 ?l li n ii; it ft. l