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a .DAILY CAXISAX. JOUEXAIy BALEM, OKgQOH, WEDNESDAY, JUNE G, 1000. I ii I.O HONEYMOON SHOULD BE SWEET AND BRIEF Among, tho numerous things that bftvo been revised by society is the oil fashioned honeymoon. It used to con eSwt of four or more or less happy weeks spent in n dual solHude and bridging the timo between- the wed dang day aai tho installment in the now; homo. Now it means anything Ir&m a couplo of days to a couple of years. Tills last is exceptional, the tendency being rather towarda'abridg rnt. Only tho other day tfele bride of' Monday turned1 up at the marriage of' a bride of Thunjiay and no one was rurpjiscd. Commenting on this, ewHio ono remarked: "Who should turn up' this morning but Angelina! She ask Edwin bavo been thrco day wed and already are bored with eaeh oth ers Bocic. Their plan is to stop at aaout.of tho way hotel and make a round of the. theaters, sitting in the upper -boxes" to avoid detection. Ed win neaka past his club in tho se claeion. of a four whee)cr,'' Many happy pahs snub the honey moon oven more than thls. They pre te that they nro going away, but do nothing oft tbo kind.r., Thyimply go homo and. amuse .themselves with arranging their wedding presents to their liking. Or, if home is not quite rowdy, they go to a tIg hotel for a few days and secrete themselves there. It is easily done. They have their meals in a private sitting room. Their namea arc unknown to any ono but the manager, and they enjoy privacy. Ono reads in tho accounts of fash ionablo weddings: "The bride and brideoora left later in the afternoon amidst a shower of rice and old satin slippers for tho beautiful country homo lent by some one for the honey moon." Tho servants af tho country housa ask eacb ether: "Who are they!" as the hours of tbe wedding day roll by. Pohaps gome ono think? of sending .the housekeeper a telegram. Perhaps not. But this is tho case of the newly wedded pair. It is out of tho question, -they think, to drive up to the station with rice or confetti shedding itself front them evwry time they. move. Why not do as 'the Love wells did go to a hotel! They are both so tired' that tho idea of a rail wajv journey exhausts them, even if they could, get rid of tho aico or the too significant confetti. So the to mean a visit ta London, to Paris, to Berlin, to Vienna,' and to Borne. That has now shrunk: by comparison to a mere excursion. To "share one's wandorjahr with a charming bride might be a project with' a flavor of tamenesa in it, but this depends on tem perament. To -some men tho plan strongly recommends itself. The lakes have been in g"eat favor as honeymoon resorts of late, though tho European trip is more up to date. "Via Paris" legislates tho bride. Now Paris has its dangers for the husband, and it may bo remarked) that young couples do not always return via Paris. The shops there are so tempting that even thw bride whose- trousfeau is of the most completo and sumptuous des cription cannot always refrain from co veting supplementary articles of drcs Tho bride-eonr is but too eager to indulge her; and here is' one reason that the honeymeon: occasionally has to be abbreviated, though reluctantly. Even those agreeable checks that it is now the fashio'n for relatives to give tw wedding presents are like all other money in falling to do half what one expects of it. "Money melts!" And its melting mood particularly is observ; able when the owner is traveling. What wonder that anemic purses often cause tho.bappy pair to wend their homeward way a week or .two before when tho bitter temporarily is predom inant the bride longs for a talk with' mother tho worst thing she could haw, by tho way. And it is more than likely. that by tho time tho re turn journey is over tho sweet will have surged up and conquered the bit ter. So varied is temperament and' so freely is it allowed to rule us nowa days, that ithero is excellent reason for elasticity in the duration of the honey moon. Whilo son) could enjoy a double honeymoon of bliss, there are otbes to whom a single fortnight of uninterrupted companionship is wear ing. Let such Uy all moans cut it short. Three days aro long enough when two have dragfled unduly. Then it is time to pack the portmanteaux and away. Tho month of honey was devised for. happy Iovcts. What of tho loveless, tho May and December couples The "matched not m.Ttedi?" The part ners in a ma-ringe of convenience? The teto-a-teto is but a weary busi ness to such as these and the honey moon is sweet in name only. Let it bo brief. CUBED TO STAT CUBED. How a Salem Citizen Found ' Complete Freedom from Kidney Troubles. Bargains in Chairs Some odd lots that we will seM exceedingly low. Also some odd center tables that we don't want to keep in the store and will sell cheap. J. A. PATTERSON, 271 Commercial St. Salem. Drougoam is uismissea, mo coacnman ., . . . . . ., , ,,,.,, ' . . their friends expect them! tippeVnd a cab convoys the couple! s f,mnc, n nrnmntn. ,, to n hotel. A ttay or two later they am supposed to take possession of the country house or proceed "to Niagara Falls or tho Italian lakes, via Paris," as announced. Tho middle classes aro more orthodox about tho honey moon, but oven with them it is dwindling: even from the fortnight to which it lias long been reduced. There seems to be no medium between a few days a;t some hotel at a lako resort and a voyago to South Africa, a visit to Cairo, a journey up tho Nile, or a trip to Japan. A honey moon tour of 'tho world is not uncom mon. In theso busy days tho bride groom never may have had- his oppor tunity for making tho modern equiva lent of tho "grand tour," which used Sometimes a premature return is. due, to one of those little tifta which often free .the first few months of married life from' anything approaching mon- otony. Tho honeymoon in sucb a case is like ono of those Italian dishes in which tho -flavor is compounded of ngro dolcte. Tho sweet is too sweet, tho bitter is most bitter, Ihough tho gcnetal effect is not unpleasant. But RELIEF FOR LADIES. FRENCH TANSY WAFERS Original and only genuine. Put up in yellow wrapper with Crown trade mark. For sale by leading druggists. Price $? per box. ORDER THE EVENING CAPITAL JOURNAL AND SECURE THE NEW 450 PAGE BOOK The Destruction of San Francisco BY EARTHQUAKE AND FIRE By Charles Eugene Banks and Opie Read Special :-: Memorial :-: Volume This edition will be cagorly sought after by millions of Ainorlcnns who havo demonstrated their sympathy in a substantial manner by chocrfully answering tbe call of the stricken, and giving money, food and clothing with a generosity truly Amcrican.Kvery city, town nnd villngo throughout iho land is strotching forth its hands to holp thoso in distress. Human henrta aro beating today In every hamlet in tho world for friends or relatives dead or dying in tho ruin. There never was a time in the history of tho world when all oyeg were turnod to ono city, as now they are toward tho once great city of San Francisco, Interest ia at tovex heat and thero is a demand for this book, by oil poople, that makes it a duty and an honor to bo -the means of bringing it to them, This book tolls, by pen nnd picture, the detailed story as gathered by writers on tho grounds, of tho awful eahmity that befell San Francisco and the smaller cities of tho Pacific coast, leaving hundreds of thousands tameless and at tho mercy of their fellow men; of the lots of life and tho destruction of property; the story of the disaster as told by the survivors; fighting fire with dynamite; murder and pillogo by gheule; food and water famine; army guarding survivors under martial law; tho rifle and nooso tho fato of ghouls; buriel alive is tombs of fire; a city turned into an inferno of furnaces; hundreds insane; sympathy of nations; relief work of our people; contributions for iho suffering from individuals, cities and congress; a nation's sympathy aroused!. The Whole Story of the Disaster r AH A SIMILAB BTOBY WAS NEVER TOLD SEFOKB TO ALL OF WHICH 18 ADDED THE APPALLING STORY OF VESUVIUS IX XT RECENT ERUPTIONS AND TUB TEBXEBLB DESTRUCTION OF LIFE AND PROPERTY, TO aXTXBX "WITH DETAILED ACCOUNTS OF TIES HISTORICAL VOLCANIC EBXTPTIONS, SEISMIC WAVES AND THS nuaWPTOL DISASTERS OF TIED PAST, FORMmd AN ENCYCLOPEDIA OF AUTHENTIC IN yOBMATIOW. THIS IS THE IMt BOOK PUBLISHED ON TUB TERRIBLE DISARMS OF APBIL 18-30. WE HAVE ARRANGED THAtoU READERS OET THE FIRST EDITION, HAND80MELY BOUND IN CLOTH WITH PJIOTOaAPHia REPRODUCTION OF TIES GREAT FIRM ON THE FRONT COVER. TWO DOLLARS PAID IX ADVANCE FOB THE DAILY OR WBBKLY CAPITAL JOUBXAL AND 90 CENTS FOB POBTAOE BBDCCHI YOU THIS GREAT BOOK BY KAIL. THE FIBST EDITION IS LIMITED, SO SEND IN YOUR ftDB EARLY. I fit CAPITAL JOURNAL, hofcr bros., puuwhk. Pendleton Is Secure. This editorial is being written at 32 o'clock, noon, on Wednesday, Maty 30, Decoration) Day, and at this time a boat is" seen speeding down Main street) between the First National Bank and the Main street bridge, in Pendleton. It is tbo highest water in the his tory of tho city since the terrible flood of 1SS2, when the entire city was un der water for a time, and tho wisdom of the men who designed nnd con structed tha levee was never appreciat ed as mucfo as this morning. At this timo it is thought the worst U over, and the city feels secure. But tho upper end of the leveo must be strengthened. It withstood' the storm this morning, but it was dangerously near tho limit of its capacity, and' tha city must take precautions against a more dangeoous flood in future. Thero has been a splendid, bouyant spirit among Pendleton business men tihis morning. Many of them remained up all night watching ,tlra gradual rise of the river, and making preparations for thto worst. When the water reached their doors and trickled1 over the floors, and into tho basements they stood on tho sidewalks in their hip boots, hope ful and thankful thnt it was no wotsc Ono man, John Baker, of the furniture firm of Bakoi & Folsom, gavo an1 ex amplo of tho western spirit by bring ing a rocking chair to tho sld'ewalk in front of his plate, andi complacently noking a cigar, while tho water was pouring into his basement and cover ing tho floor of bis store. Thoo was energy, activity, move mient everywhere, but no tears, no complaints. Tho great heart of the West was seen and felt) everywhere. If the worst is not over at this time, and tho city is flood! by a break in ' tbo levee, even in that extremity, the 'foundations of Pendleton aro tecure. She is builded upon a commifcinl basis , which cannot bo swept away by flood Jnor burned) up by fire. Her resources, hor stability are assuredi And when tho water subsides and the flooded buildings aro vacated by the muddy stream, the resuirection will be swift and magical. Before tho eloso of tho first day after tho flood, every thing will bo moving as usual. The iplendid energy of tho people is seen verywlveTe, Tho keen spirit of tho West is felt in tho very air, and those who hnvo been damaged will lend a holping handi All praiso atnd blessings aro duo to tho pionoers of the city who builb tho loveo. Wo of tho Into day must alTd to it. Anoth'er such' storm may tax it ' too severely. It will not do to toko riio risk. Thero is too much at stake. The consequences of a' break would bo appalling, andi no pains should bo spared to mnko tho city doubly secure, now whilo tho subject is fresh in the mlndh of the council. East Oregon-ian. o If you suffer from backache From urinary disordere From any disease of the kidneys, Bo cured) to stay cured. " Doan's Kidney Pills make lasting cures. Salem people testify. Hero's one caso of it: G. S. Cooper, farmer, living three miles northeast of Salem, Or., on U. F. D. No. 7, says: "I just as emphat ically recommend Doan's Kidney Pills today as I did thrco years ago. At that time I procured the remedy at Dr. Stone's drug store and used it with the result that the backache as banished and tho other annoyances caused by a derangement of the kidney disappeared. Tho trouble' started from too heavy lifting resulting in my back being strained and ever after that thero was a dull aching over my 'kidneys and through the loins. I got prompt c lief from Doan's Kidney Pills. I also know of some of my neighbors who have used your remedy and found it most reliable." For ale by all dealers. Price 50c. Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, solo agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and tako no other. JfVLlBBr " kWiBilBH ,Tf4ilBilBYJf-' 1 kiiVbBiHi & tlSilBBBWpt t tflMDKMHkVklBBiBBBflU DE, STONE'S DEUa STORE Does a strictly cash business, owes t one, ana no ono owes it; carries lam stock; shelves, counters and she casos aro loaded with drugs, modicinM iv.wu.o luiiu, urucic, wines tzi liquors of nil. kinds for medical p' poses. Dr. Stono is a regular gratfuiU in medicine andi has had many yearj of oxponenco in tho practico. Consaltvi tions aro free. Prescriptions are tttt uuu ouij regular prices lor mediciw, .. umut win uo 1UUI1U HI BIS flrj. store, Salem, Oregon, from 0 in tl morning until 0 at night CASTOR I A For Ixifaiits and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought 2&U&; Bears tho Signature of Bean th8 4 8 Kind Yoa Haw Always Bm$1 . OASTOH.IA, Bean tb. , The Kind Yoa Hare Alwtift 'T'Um. 'ffi&c ICE Liberty Store FOR YOUE HENS Oyster shells, Oil moal, Bono meal, Shorts, Bran, and Wheat Always on hand. Shorts .-. ... Bran Per Sack. E. W. SMITH, Prop 70 BEDUCED SUMMEE EXCURSION BATES. Newport, Yaqulna Bay, Breitenbush Hot Springs From All S. P. and O. & E. Points. Prlco at Warehouse. 1c per lb., less than 100, Ids.; Sk per 100 lbs.; $8.00 per ton. Prico Delivered, lc per lb. less than 70 lbs, 70e jut 100 lbs, to fit refrigerator. Ask driver or call for coupon book. Ico houso will bo Open Sundays From 8 a. in. until 12:30 p. m. Special rites same as last year. For particulars call at office in alley bad of car barn. Salem Ice Co, MARKET QUOTA TIONS TODAY "Make Salem a Good Home Mirictt' Following tbe Flag. When our soldiers went to Cuba and the Philippines, health was the most Important consideration. Willis T. ( Morgan, retired commissary sergeant, (U. S. A., of Eural Eoute 1, Concord, .N. II., says: "I was two years iu Cuba and two years in tho Philippines, and being subject to colds, I took Dr. I King's Now Discovedy for Consump tion, wuicu jivpt me in periect neann And now, in New Hampshire, wo find it the best medicine iu tho world for coughs, colds, bronchial troubles end all lung diseases. Guaranteed at J. O. Perry's drug store. Price, 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free. HOLUBTErt' Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggiis A Bur Moikifta b 8ut Vl Srbffi ui XMtvtJ Vlpc. 'Clc for CoattifiaUoa, lad Un IralSE Ut twrw. ! box. OmMh wad by JtauMt 9M OMHfcUtT, 3fauitoMVc W.M tMMMETS Ftft UUWt rttf J On and after June 1, 1006, the South ern Pacific, in connection with the Cor vallis & Eastern railroad from points on their lints to Newport, Yaquina and j Detroit at very low rates, good for re turn until October 10, 1906. Threo-day tickets to tNowport and Yaquinn, good going Saturdays and re turning Mondays aro also on sale from all East Side points, Portland to Eugene, inclusive, and from all West Side points, enabling people to visit their families and spend Sunday at the seaside Season tickets from all East Side pbints, Portland to Eugene, inclusive, nnd from all West S'de points, are also on salo to Detroit at very low rates, with stop-over privileges at Mill City or any point east, enabling tourists to visit the Santiam and Breitenbush Hot Springs in the Cascade mountains, which can be reached in one day. Season tickets will bo good for re turn frem all points until flctober 10th, Threo-day tickots will bo good going Saturday and returning Mondays only. Tickets from Portland, and vicin ity will be good' for return via the East or West Sido at option of pas senger. Tickets from Eugene and vi cinity will be good gohtg via tho Lebanon-Springfield branch if desired. Baggage on Newport tickets cheeked through to Newport; on Yaquina tick- ets to Yaquina only. 8unday excur sions to Newport on the C. & E. will begin June 10th or I7th, and run ev-. ery 8unday thereafter, leaving Al bany at 7:30 a. m., leavo Corvallis at 8 a, m. b. . trains connect with the C, & E. at Albany and Corvallis for Ya quina and Newport Trains on the O. & E. for Detroit -will leavo Albany at 7:30 a. m enabling tourists to tbo Hot Springs to reach thero the aama day. Trains from and to Corvallis connect with all East Side train oa tho B. P. Full Information aa to rates, time tables, etc.; can bo. obtained oa appli cation to J. C. Mayo, Gen. Pass. Agt. 0 & E. E. R Albaay: A. L. Craltr. O. P. A., 8. p, Co., Portkad, er to any 8. P. or O. & E. ageat. ti fre galea to Newport 6t t Yada, HJ Uxeoay Tate fre So to Newport, i.W, Pqultry At Stelnere Market Eggs-i-Pcr dozon, 17c. Chickens ll12c. " Fryo 1618c. Ducka 10c. Poultry, Eggs, Etc. Eggs Per dozen, 17,Ac. Butter Retail Country, 2025; croamery,( 25c. Hens 10c. Frys-14c. Geese 78c. Ducks 9c. . i Fruits, Vegetables, Etc Potatoes 2530c. Onions 2 to 3c. Tropical Fruits. I Bananas 5c per pound. Orangei $3.0O$4.00. ' Lemons $5. I Live Stock Market. Steers 33c. I Cowa 3c. , Sheep 3c. t Drersed Veal 5c. j Fat Hogs 66c. Q rain and Feed. Baled Clover $7. Cheat $7.00. Timothy $9$10. Oats 4546e. . Bran $20. I Shorts $22. : Salem Flouring Mill. Wheat 60c. I Flour $3.60. Portland Market Wheat Club 73c. Valley-72c Blueatem 75c. Oats Choico white, $30. Millstuff Bran $17, Hay Timothy, $12$13. Potatoes 5060c , Poultry-Avorago old hew, J mixed chickens, 1212tfe; f roosters, 10c; chickens, J31? keys, live, 1518c; turkey T lire rm IVi choice, 2223c; geeee. ducks, 1415c; pigoonB, $l- $2$3. Pork Dresesd, 7S Beef Dressed, 45tf. Hatte Dressed, . . HojB-0ege-lW5, it Weel-lW elip, "Tie. , MM)4e; 182Ke.