Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, May 21, 1906, Page 4, Image 4

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JJA1XT CAPITAL JOOTXAL SALS OKBOOK,
MONDAY, MAY 21, 1906.
I Made in Oregon
Is Good
Made in Salem
Is Better for Salem and Salem People
This is not a frantic phraseology to catch your atten
tion for the present, but to impress upon you the simple
fact that we are now iand have been for the past five
years making couches, lounges, odd pieces and mattress
es for the best trade in the land.
BALL
TOSSERS
BUSY
yjyVr
We do not know any better than to put
high priced material' into low priced
products.
THE
HOUSE FURNISHING CO.
177 Liberty Street
TfceFasHon Stables
Formerly 8imp' StaKs.
TJp-ia-daU livery aad eab Use. Fa
Brtrtd tsraoxts a sfclalty. Tally-oc
for pieaics aad exeamsaa. Pi .
Cfca. W. Tusk. Pre.
47 aad 54 Ega Sir.
KEEP KN TOUCH WITH US
IP YOU WANT THE FINEST
QUALITY IN
Spring Lamb
Prime Beef
" Or any other good meat J
Boys Cnb CarnpiTvg Trip.
Tb Y. M C. A. BojV Ctab is rap
ily completing arraagemeats for tieir
a:apia trip. A saeetiag f tbe eoat-
suttee wa kM oc Sttarday aigkt. and
tW bill f far fr tke trip was ar
raacti. Tkis artg tke dates t(
axed a fUws: Start fro Sakca at
10 a. ja Saturday, Jitae l$tk; retsra
frn caaap M&ay afters. Jiae
. O. A. Frss. geeeral secretary
f tk asstxsatfef.witt be i ckarg el
tie camp aad wfi iave time assists
aat. Boy vV ax oi messibers .of
tke elab win be allow : c if prop
erly Twwtcj. as. if tkey acre t
key tke rases. f ike sump. Tie ,
it bys st awt ars tke elafe
via to 5 fc tke :. ixfeia
all xps. TVo at aMsak-ers i tk
& wk wisk t tab advantage f
tUi trie sfckvid atted tke ctab aaeet
iag W4aay evesxag T:45.
Aaoiier divorce has beer riled la de
partmeat Xo. 2 of tie circuit coart.
Tie parties are D. A. MeKee as I Tiar
loe iTcKee. and irere raarried ;a Port
laa in 1S&?. Tie piaiati2 alleg tkat
kis wife treated "htrn ia ei a iabu
auas way as to csatpel hiae t leave ier
Oeteber 11 1904.
A aCactals ef Ccli
CeaW act briir ay assii baratse to
VT eak a spectalty of jptsj & " CaroKa, Wia, ai
i did ae & box of Bcci!a' Araiea
We fear ocr os teaaa aad ioa't i Sal. wres it eopka ezred a ra-
Irtad oa otbera
Dee & Kurtz
177 CenimertialSL, Salem, Or
Bamk Htmvf Ordars
U ti bJ4 fra of readttast
better t&aa pxwtdiHee or exyrew
maey oritra. Taej ect lew. Toe
(Joat kite in 411 oat a !aapUcaitvi
MappHeatiaa Bank.M li a Baat
Mosey Order U m4 r atolta ya
t ror aoaer back. wHadst
trcoble, revt tap or tlta2 delay;
JLaotker tkiagt If la P"ty yoc
d your suaey to claiau ie did
ot itcwT It, ya a csa to tit
kftslc aad get ta record aad dew
iwsU t-a prr taat ya tot it. A
I40O feaak. aroaer order cot4 19
t jztt aalf aa Kt:k .a jt
4ite or expreat order.
Sal State Bk
Kftased With Sesalts.
"BiUie" Hayward. tie faaoos Uai-
vecitv at CalifArsac xthlu rri-r
,
wk w ecaeiia tie TTairersity of Ore-
pa tract teaat, rewraee to &araej
is :i-e Capital City. He is Mk pleaded
wita tie nwal: of tie sseet witk tie
OarraBu aiileiei. Tie rerelt was at
eatirely a ssrprise to tio wko kad
ea4 tke wrk f tb Eceae meaj
la KeMy asd-Hor, Ha-rarards if rirea
a ekasee, irill yet iare'rrid-breiiat
atkkte.
sis; icr oa ier !-, waisi iad tortured
ier 23 loaj year. Greatest aatiaeptie
A Tocr of IajpectLoc
Adataat-Gaera2 "WKsaai E. Piaxer
si OriH J. 31. Praa, f tie,
Tiird Iaf aany, O. X. G, iare rttaraed
fre a tear of isspiis is Eaitera
Oteg. TVt visaed Cssaaie5 D. of
iealtr'cf jC, irotak aad tore. iSi' IUS; G. aad A, of
-v i.j. -; UJ wuum ISO
eoats at J. C Perry'a draj atwe.
aeJEala -roa at laj year's tariet A.
Xraalriar a CSrura.
Ml- r kj. -ra !. - ,& I5 Sav-
cistera at t eraer f Csreta:i T PtiibinaiKs are sk to be
aaJ State tret. T&e iHa f 4i eat-!- by eitier ttUi& pert ia
tera baw rottei. ad it was beMM tsas a Ttareei eaauga aad
daa?eraa. Wkea credk aa tiii a of lie eocaty Tiev bebeTe
arait5 It was fooKitkattie -waJlj r a Jtrortj tieiet, cocspMed of
we ia pIeadW kap. bat aK lie . w4 sea, ,: tie rxera
koriaoatal timbers aeroat tie tj aeed 2 to ea-ifer.
1 reaewal. Tie treet ear tra&fcs assay -
kav U b Ob3SMte4 at tiij at irb VAIT IirnIT . -
for a tbs aad paMeaen traaaferred It ) nCbliATE
fra s ear to aa-otier oa tie Fair
la akfcuaro a bottle f Essasrs
Groasd$Mti Saleos Hae. Tie- xrct
r31 l caepleied to sorrow.
Aetissa for Divert.
MHi,; Kobiasoa iaa beraa
for divoree ayuan Cae4er X. Eobia iardec
, ia departseeai X. 1 of tio esxeait 53 Jzs
Ssaaack Kstra va& ti mjscs
iduorderod, xldaeys Yeak ad bevels
; euciateti, ya oaly proloaf yac
ajtia li"ad sala a esr tn si'
Tiertfore ge a toaav. Tac
eocrV Tio parties vcre aurried . MCTr'TTr-'?
Mark 31, ISS aad iav r sad' U51l:i 1LK
tieir io ia Sraytoa. Tie Jaiati2 SfOMACH UTTEtS
ekarse ier ftat&aad vita, iavia Ew tm. estiaf tiddy people erefy
dcetedl aa ISkit aaloos ia Iiaa ieezJyt " ire ei aa ifTfnit u rose lyaT
at a pout cm. U Saauaarrrroa ff ,
act Kayta. 1 or U Usl 11 aaaij.
&& koc tWtIdM, aaJL tkat 3m ie- awl
Wart Smkiav Avac.i &
Salem Boys Generally Got a
Sad Drubbing Every
where Sunday
Yesterday was not an ideal day for
the gTeat national game, for Jupiter
Pluvias sent occasional showers earth
ward, but tho local baseball devotees
were not to be kept away from the
diamond. The Journal does not wish
to condemn the organization of base
ball clubs, for the old adage, "the
more the merrier," is probably as true
las it ever was, but it is nevertheless a
matter of regret that the Capital City
cannot support a representative base
ball organization, ready to cross bats
with the neiehborine cities. To the
old-time fans, and those who liked to
see the game played by the best tal
ent the city can produce, the pr&sent
condition of affairs in baseball is not
at all satisfying.
Nurserymen Win from Brickmakers.
Tho Nursery ball tossers put the
Brickyard aggregation to the bad on
Sunday morning to the amount of 14
to 10. The features of the game was
the pitching of Bowen and Walling,
who kept their hits well scattered;
Gamble, at second, played fin ball, and
Hixea used the willow to good advant
age. Taken as a whole it was a well
played game, and it furnished plenty
of opportunity for the crowd to cheer.
The batteries were: Nursery Walling,
Xorthcutt and Ashlev. Brickyards
Bowen, Simpson and Hinen. The game
was played on tho nursery diamond.
Woolen Mills Beat Lincoln.
Talk about flamboyant pyrotechnic
display!, the Woolen Mills baseball
team surely had it yesterday when
they defeated tho Lincoln baseball
tossers by the score of 35 to 4. The
"K's" never had so much fun In their
lives, so easy was their opposition. The
Woolen Mills battery was Swegle
eatcier, and Bones pitcher.
Touched for Six Bsss by Silvertoc.
A picked team from Salem went to
Silvertoa to trv conclusions with the
baseball boys there, only to return hug
ging a large goose egg, while the Sil
vertoa baseball tossers. had six points
to their credit when the last Inaing
was completed. Bnmor has it that tie
Salemites never saw third base.
South Salecx Loses to ladepeedence.
Tke South Salem baseball team went
to Independence yesterday to play the
team of the Polk county town. A large
attentate was present to eieer their
respective favorites. The final score
was 6 to 2 ia favor of the Iadepead
eaee tears. The batteries were: Clark
aad Clark for Soath Salem: Craven
aad Smith for Independence.
Nurserymen Again Trim Ftcitland.
Osee agaia did tie Nursery team
wal)p tke Fruitlaad baseball boys ia
a friendly eaeosater yesterday,
Frmi:k2.3 dtarsoed. The score was 10
t 4. This rise it was Nortiestt wio
did tie pretty work ia tie box. for ie
straek ot 11 aetea aad allowed but two
trait. Tie aaer of both teams
was:
FraitVa3 Steveas c, J. Towasead
p, Herrea . KapHager lb, Swartz 2b,
R. Towasesit 3b. Bover aaJ Lckia-
beal rf. Laade ef. Pooler If.
Naxvrrjf Ogdoa c, Nortiestt p,
IVsart . Weka aad Wlf lb, MeTar-
b 2k. Cj-er 3b, Laag rf, Browa cf.
Combs If.
Mike Sia&ss acted as empire. Tie
game gave general satisiactios. Next
Saaday tke Nurserymen will cross bats
with, tie Brooks aiae at Brooks. Tie
tree-tria&aers anticipate a hard game,
bet believe tier wiH wis.
Xashlera Win Frew Mt. Angel Soys.
"We k em ia," was tie laeeaje
message brssgit tome by tie pideky
little Eambler basebaS team Satcrday
cTeain a tietr retara frm tie daa
ai i&i kofpiuble city of Mt. Aagel.
where tkey eagaged ia a eoatest wxti
tie eUsa base&aS aggregitioa of
tkat plaee. Ti ssry of tie exeat is
bea toU by tke &al rore, 11 to 6.
Tie preseaee of rTof-.-tr, tie wiixbriai
tcsrltr fc tke Samblers ia ti haesp J
was a soxe at iapiraisoo to ii team
asate. wi piayeJ tie game of tieir
Urea. Wiiie tie Mt. Aagel baaebaB
team is nt suaag as ia former
years, tt wstt yet be atari from tiis
seaMS.
BSC31 Scksel Tsacw Otsu3.
Tie aia eioo rjbaU teus w2!
met sis Ciemawa. ajrtgaiija xext
Tuesday . WtHametta AM. Tie
gasepssisatbof g y-l iaiertit
Si lsfcaas LaT dtf eatM tia PeS-
stxa aad WaUmeK teams; aa3
esJeavorisz eaai2is& tieir
to ti Xort&wes& ciampi:siip. Jtai
wit ataxias ti tlk. aeisoi boys
wi5 be .it ia sat Vniwa, bci it Is ges
raSy beJierad tiai tkey ia-re 't
on the .local diamond. Tke linos p for
the high school will be: Jones t
Keens p, Gabrielson lb. Moores 2b.
Harrison 3b Boberts ss, Eyre If, Kay
cf, Fisher rf.
Target Practice.
The member of Company M, O. N.
G held an excellent target practice
yesterday. Since it haa been decided
to hold tho aasual shoot at the local
range, the militia men have resolved
not to let tbo medal go to another corn
pay, and, while the interest in shoot
ing has always been uppermost in the
minds of the members of Company M,
the fact that the state tournament will
be pulled off nere has only served to
Increase tho interest. Some fairly good
records were made yesterday.
Exposure.
To cold draughts of air, to keep and
cutting wind?, sudden changes of the
temperature, scanty elothisg, undue
exposure of the throat and seek after
public speaking and singing, bring on
coughs and colds.
Ballard 'a Horehound Syrup is the
best enre. Mrs. A. Barr, Houston, Tex.
writes, Jan. 1, 1902: "One bottle of
Ballard's Horehound Syrup cured at of
a very bad cough. It is very pleasant
to take." Sold by D. J. Fry.
Picnic at Victor Point
The Woodmen and Circle of Victor
Point will give a picnic on Saturday,
May 26th. Salem, Aumsville, Silver
toa and Stayton will send degree
work and drills.
. Postmaster Bobbed.
G. W. Fonts, postmaster at Blverton,
la., nearly lost his life "and was robbed
of all comfort, according to his letter.
which aavs: "For 20 years I had
chronic liver complaint, which led to
such a severe ease of jaundice tbat ev
en my finger nails turned yellow; when
.n.. Autm nvA.nTrfd l:ifn 0 R!fw--
which cured me and nave kepi mo well I
for 11 years."
GOffiol
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Two weeka,,
uuies on ttufZ
vuuueugea the
VOUK199 OI tfcii..-.
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not accept
gaged the famot, .p
to accompany thea,
mgwui be heard
dates and aeetiij
lews:
Liberty,
p. m.
Wedctjj.
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p. m.
Aumsvdlrvi&r.i,
bubUnuty, Friday,
Stayton, Friii..V
Silvertoa, Sstsrir D
m.
SeotU iniL, Jfojj
a. m.
p. m.
iit. Angel,
p. m.
Woodbnm, i!osdr . '
a. "'i-
BntteviUe, Tou-kj, s
a, m.
Hubbard, Tntkr, j
Aurora, Tutsdir. hj
St. Paul, TfiErUim
Gervais. Thartdifej
Salem, Friday, Jm -
WiH overcoaa api,
ppsb; rega!ate tk li
liver aad kilaeT tj
It is tiebuttWea
Suro euro for bilious-' vigorator ia ti ltd. h
cess, neuralgia, weakness aad a34 stom
ach, liver, kidney asd bladder troubles.
A wonderful tonic. At J. C. Perry's
drug store. 50 cents.
Camp atecting.
Eemember tho Free Methodist camp
meeting and annual conference to be
held in Xortb Salem, commencing on
May 24 and continuing to June 3. The
conference session will commence on
May 30 at 2 p. si.
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A FAMILY SAFEGUARD
Dr. Greea arr3res with tie Nlre of Dr.
chte to Jvi2Je ier fi -m Csie Crral
Tirait asd Lr Csre.
7Tbe best family saf egaard is a reliable J
nosseaoia mecimre iaai ttui ctc c--p,
coagbs; colds, chilly sensations, rannisa
eres and nctse, sore" throat and bronchial
asectioss that will keep the children
proof against all coatagiocs diseases.
XSach a medkiae is Boschee's German
Syrap, which has a record of 35 years in
trie care of consumption, catarrh aad all
tsag aad bronchial trochlea.
XThe fame of German Syrcp as a con
acsapdve care, since its parchaje by Dr.
Green from the niece of the fimotrs D
Scchee. has extended to all parts of the
earth. It has big sales everywhere.
JTwo smea. 25c and 75c. All draggista
Sold la Salesa by 8. C. Stsae.
vegetable, perfs2y fa
should ysa It t isfwl
yon will as it if yi
B. X. Aadttvs, eie
Cocoa aii Bed2.'pJ
Fla, writes: "I krt kVI
ia ia my fastSj, arf j
eeHect si2dbs. ItJefeu
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