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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (April 10, 1906)
DAttT OAMTAI, JOTOMAI BAIXM, OBCTOK, TTOSDAT, AHM, 10, I A FINE LINE OF Supctmt Carpets We have tst received a line of samples of exta liigh gtade carpets f torn, one of the leading mills of the count ty. Y. M. C. A. GROWING STEADILY THESE OARPBTS ARE RARELY EVER CARRIED IK STOCK, EVEN IN THE LAROB CITIES, BUT ARE BOLD rROM SAMPLES, AND OR- DBRED rROM THE rAOTORY. IT TAKES LONOBB TO GET TIIBSE OARPBTS AFTER ORDERING THAN IT DOBS IT YOU SELECT FROM rROM BOMB Or OUR NEW STOCK DBSI0N8, BUT YOU OET THE BEST THAT IS MADE. IN ADDITION TO TIIBSE OUR OARrET DE PARTMENT IS WELL STOCKED WITH THE NEWEST THINGS IN EVERY STANDARD MAKE Or CARPETS. SEE OUR SOUTH WIN DOW TO OET AN IDEA Or THE BEAUTITUL CARPETS SHOWN rROM SAMPLE. Month of March Shows Great Gains Over Same Time Last Year Th board of directors ef the Stolen Young Men's Christian Association held its rsgular monthly meeting last evening, Md heard the report of the secretary for the meath ef Marsh. The financial report shewed that the total receipts for the month were $131.80, aad expenditures $M.4. The py meats iaohided the eaaeellatiea ef three aotes that have been running fer two rears or more. The eash ea hand k fllfi.07. The statistics! report for Marsh made a splendid stowing for the aeso- riatioa. During the atoath 3.140 young men and boys visited the rotate, aa sinisst 1000 la 1W6: 4Sf beys took part la the gymnasium ekssos, com parfl with 151 ia IMS; III mea took ter control over those using the parlor and Tending room, as weu bo yw.B better facilities for other details of tho work of the building. Dlsousslng the swimrakg tank proposition, it was saaouneed that the present subscrlp- tioas amounted to $1,400. A system atie canvass will be made la aa effort to seme the needed balanee of $1280 within tea days. It Is under stood that if the amount is not secured trUhln that time, the attempt to con struct a swimming pool will be dropped. - o- A Dandy for Burns. Dr. Bergin, Pana, 111., writes: "I hive wed Ballard's Snow Llalmont always reeommoadod it to ray friends, as I am confident there Is no better Bade. 'It Is a dandy for burns.' Those whe Hve oa farms are especially liable to masy aaoldental eats, barns, bruises, whioh heal rapidly when Ballard's Snow Liniment is applied. It should always be kept in the heuso for oases of emergency." , SOt and fl. Sold by D J. Pry, Last sight's Telegram sayst A millslaed nnai that needed little to hare become a disaster relgaed over John Carlson's cleaning aad tailoring shop, at Washington aad LowasdaU streets, at 7(46 e 'sleek this morning. k.. V bIata liruatMr mm envoi- r"" " ""- --- -f ... ... nH.n ... u..w .,, . exorcises, nmlnst 119 ia IMC; Bible oncd la flames that took the mea from rlaes attendance was 40 mea and 109 engine eompuny No 3 fifteen minutes' . I Our Repair Department la just aching to get a chanco to bo of Bcrvico to you. WO repair ino mgucsi. smu" " "ujc, with t - knowlolgo of tho .care they should receive. Wo repair g!ass9, no sT TVIiUfc mo vi van. vi f u."o .-,, --. . Chas. H. Hinges as 4 fl i INew jewelry ana upucai store 1 23 Commercial St Next to Capital National I jaWuflVG ilrfL iH'H"! I il'liMf I'T-J.ilMF LB0TURB8 ON JOHN BROWN. Hon of HArvr' reny Hero Hears Dr. WUaOH Speak. Tho pesaro ef a soa of the immorl al John Browe of Harper's Pnrry fame at Orare Mothodlot Bpkoopnl ehnreh, 1m PortUod, Sunday night, made the evening service en of poeaMnr iutr est. Mr. Drown Is aa old man with silvery hair aad UmriL, but the glow f ontbwlam light kU eye aad straighten his aged figure at the mea Us of his fntkor's name. l(o took MO part ia lt night's sorvloo, bat his appear or sated mors Uma rd laary laiotmii la Dr. Claroe True WtWa's totiwro a "Joha Ikowa," whietH was addraoMd to tho two fl. A. It. poet of I'ortlaad. Maajr voUraM of the Civil aad ladlaa wars oeeapiod oalo ia tho aw4ltHaa. Dr. Wihwa roviowod ia deUll the laoidoata t lbs Htm of Joha rtrowa, givlatc hi Mositry aad afcowiag the Ma4 of bis ltd whioh Mowed UiroHgh too patriot voia aad argod aim to Um HorfortttoMoo of his groat lifo par pos. Ifo laid tho foaadaiiow of Ikia parpoM to an iaoidoal waieh aappeaod whoa John lWowa was a boy of It aad visHod a sswthera family la sompaay wli hi fMkor. who sokl boof to tho soMiora ef Uo Yfr of Mil. Thore. V saw a'tovo boy of hW own ago to whom ho bisaias greatly attaokod. aad wan ladlftatat at tho groat dlaToroaoo Made i too tro latent of tho boy aad kimelf oa aoeooat of eoloc. That was the iaeopMow of hk laUose and ttfe loag hotrod of lavery. "Thoro wore foar groat prlaolploi la the life of Joha Browa wble made him tho boro ho lived to Weome," said Dr. Wikxw. "Tho tart wa a foroofal, lroag powaamlity, wblok tiwswotwod pooale that taoy eomld aoror forgot him or hi parytooosi too i tread was Ike MbhtMit) of a groat oooiUoaeei tho third b4lrat wlf aarriieo. aad tho fuorih the strength of a geaalan lliriotiaa. faith, Dr. Wilts ooattaood kf 'poiatiag oal that t world is today, aad atwsi la aood of saraoUrs liko Jobs Brown aad oitollod too aboHtUnmts with all two noworn of bis eooononoe. Mr. llnMorwortk, of the attrwrtk Oaaaosi ompaajr, roa4or4 several so loes daring tke evening. OASTOHIJ3L. BuitU INKaYwHwiUstnBwtld 8ftttrs sf tMys, as agalaei 11 aad 81, respectively, last year, while tho total attendance at the night school was tSt. There were Ml yonag moa need tke baths. It was doelded to hoed aa entertain ment eonrso next winter, slmlmr to the ono hold tke past winter. The (rmnUtoe was reoommended to nrovide six numbers on the course, aad to make th seasoa tickets 44.00. Tho court lnt winter aettet tht nsooclation 4141. Aftr a 'IIwumIob, the board A fid'! to remodel tho present rooms 'i that the srrelary could have bet- hard ffhtiag to sflbdHC Above the shop is a rooming house that exteads upward three stories, where maar poople hve nnartors. Thej- were Jt rioing when the fames of smoke came upward through the floors and open windows and doors. flomeone yelled "fire," and in an In stant the corridors were filled with ex cited men, women and children, boat only on escape. Prom the front stair ways volumes of dense black smoke were pouring unward, an dthe noise of tho Are flffhtlns; apparatus down the I street only added to tn confusion, Women rushed screaming to tho rear with their children la their arms, in- tending to descend by the back stair way. When ther saw the way cut off by flames darting from the back win dows of tke tailor shop some wanted to jump, but were restrained by cooler heads. Strong men rushed back aad forth till the narrow hallways were jammed with frantic people, terrified almost out of their reason. Finally the firemen came tbrosb the smoke upon the front stairways, which were clear nil the time. When they descended the crowd of spectators saw them followed by a small stream of humanity that poured from the building and overflowed Into the street, Kvsry person had some valuable that ha bad Koiaod In the rush, and the whole mad a strange collection. Damage was confined almost entirely to the tailor shop, which was rnlaed. AeMe from the loos of clothes and mn Urial, which will bo considerable, part ly insured, the building was damage! about 41M0, fully covered by Insur ance. Xobody seems to know how tk fire started. Mrs. John Mood conduct i the rooming honeo. -0 ' SnAflnrMli .lust Ice of the Peace Turner will pass upon the easo of Pre-1 Ofller tomor row. About tho Strike, New York, April lo. Tt. I alia aiwimljiva mat tl!. . . r ,.. . .., ui.jrwi.1.1 jraro h cvnater proposal to temA mc iHiHois iflis anernoon, BEJOU But dortk J01I You nro Jolly w hen yon bo; U8o tho kind of PRUfTOi THAT BKIXOS HE8UL're,rx iiiujuiiivu vTuvii uu aro imh, bolloro that poor prtotlt ohonp printing, and tbtt mi printing pays. The ptfcaht Hlllott does a goodprlBllstm boonuse it is gool printing Ra uiiisAr. "7T T Trbr'i ;as UMU1VA M. (,immtmt Phono Main 1343 IMPLEMENTS, VEHICLES AND MACHINERY FOR SPRING Th presoat sonoon finds m preparsl as usual wit the la tost and boot in Machinery, Vehicles and special linos that belong in this sort of a repository Here are n few of them. There are too maay other taiags to cover in ono adt Heme's the Stude- haket i T I JfcaawnaBlsRojt lfH JannnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnW'A.' I k TUB BANK HABIT. I'oWbty yon who road this have novor left a bank aeoawat. If not, let m ngKt that yon try tke ox porimoat. Yon will mad it helnfnl In many ways. Aside from the not that yonr money will bo safe from theft and1 fire, suck a habit toads to thrift, economy, dUoipltno, and a general understanding of booinm priaetpiee, all of whiek are essen tial to oneoesf. It also affords a convenient naetkod for the pay meat of bUlst aad, aa Uo okecka are always preserved and returned to you, they sorvo as roeVfpts for she amounts p&W. Salem State Bank t xr oArm r-,tJL HERE'S THAT MOLINE DISC HARROW The favorite witk tho orekardlst, tko berry or potato grower, tho fiaW farmer or tke hop rai.. Our sales this season are fairly doable aay pre vioas year. They appeal to tko iatelligont buyer oa aceouat of tWr groat ooavenloaoo la every adjastwoat aad tkeir durability. This u our THIRD SEASON and WE'VE NEVER SOLD OR RE PLACED A SOLITARY FART ON THERE HARROWS, save e waskor that a eaotomer lout wko ordored aaotkor to take ito place. How's tkat for a record! Hot ur or.ler ia sooa aad we'll take oaro of yon THE SHARPLES $20 LESS IN PRICE Thorn's akoointoty no oxnnvso fo)r any ono to consider any other bm ekino, wkea thoy know about those Ornnilng for argument's sake, thjeto art a nMmbor of maoklajM that skim woll onongk, tko tow supply ana, Uto ansloted guars running In ost wHh no oil Mf to bother wttk4 and tko Wag, sonootk bowl with but no small part inside, these three aolvaakagos ontnkino all the argu monks any ntkor mnckiaa nan pre We kave now our new prions In eOset, and tko way tko SkarpUs sep. arators nro moving Indicates a sale that 4U double kt year's buolnass Uokat Uds. No. 4-m to MM & ennneitgr, formerly Ills), now prks m.. NX 3-) to iv 16 oapaoity, fomwiy Hi, new prise 4f. No, WtfS to 90 ft eanaoity. foisnorty off, now price M, Xizt Buggy Tkia rig knsboon n standard all over tke V. 8. for yearn, nnd tkere are probably more of them In use tknn aay otker one buggy mad. Tko grade of woodwork, in body nnd gear; tb quality of tho leather la tko cushion nnd topt tko durability of tke painting aad utk all these arc brougkt out in tko years of tor vice tkeeo bugjfie render, and continue to look genuinely good. Wo got tkom in three weight of top buggbM, an wool an all gm4 nf ma abouU and snrreyt. Gall nnd look tkeen over, m woll m our largo line of hacks, delivery wagon nnd spooinl work. OUR $100 CUSHIONED TIRED RUNABOUT. Ia aa usual tke talk of tko buggy-buying public. There's notklag else like It in Salem. Sttd wedcapped axle witk dnit-proof. tkuand'IU splndw. Wnrnor wheels tkat are as noat as n wood hub, aad ns sknng as a 8orvon and tkat carry a guarantee again any sort of defeot. Body finUk that would do credit to many a rig that eoos It per cent more, Btik scat, half panel. r full panel, an doctrod. I 'all and Inspect nnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnVnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnl 'LnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnBnnnnnnnnnnnnnnBffS Wo SeUOa InsUUmeaU. Tko oroamorios aro all lghty gia4 to got your cream, no waiter want machine separate it. although ono otor-soaloo snlosman for a oomnotinf; waskiae, some moatks sinoe, assured n proopoetivo buyer tmat kin oroamery would not aocept tko product of tko SkarpUs maaklne Don't lot tkat worry you. Oome in and get & awokine, and pay no moutkly, as you got your oroaw okftcka. If you can't eoavoaicaUy null, send for Utoraturs., Here's a Mortgage Raiser The Petafama Inctibator We've sold more than twioe as many as kst year, and stlH they are going. The Petalumn k made of QaUfornln redwood. It Is built by a man wko kas had more incubator oxperioute than any man living. It Is so nonotrnoted tkat tke heal rOf nktann is absolutely perfect, and it wfll bring out a katek -witk loss cost for oil than, aay machine on tko market; Bend for printed matter, or oome and see. Here's a Joint of Keystone Fencing ftvery trosaiag of tie stays witk tke main wires s twisted just like tkist Tkere 'a no silpplng. Tke weave is of a firm, yet elastic nature tkat does away witk tko ne ooMity for tho short kinks used k most woven, fonoos, All heights oa band, QaH and lnspoot. Thorn arc a number of tki.gs we'd like to describe, but will tell yon more in our ktor ado. The Suportor Potato Pk.tor, tho Symouso Gordon Pkw' tke Pitta Harrow, etc etc, all modern, wpto-dato imploments. F. A. WIGGINS to J25 Liberty St., Salem, Of. J EW. HAZARD, Cashier