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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (June 20, 1906)
-7 ' ' V"Y ' DAH.T OAPJITAL JOUKNAIs " OaEq0W' W010 J:E 2' 19-' SALE PRICES ON CARPETS ALL THIS WEEK $1 .25 Velvet - 95c 1 .25 Axminster - 76c 1.00 Velvet - - 75c 1 .00 Tapestry Brussels 75c .70 Tapestry Brussels 45c .75 All Wool Ingrain 60c .60 Cotton Chain .40 Art Carpet 50c I 30c I When Doctors Disagree. Dr. II. Olinger, of the state board of dental examiners, flatly, denies that the board did any crooked work in marking tho papers of tho applicants for den tists' licenses at the recent semi-annual examinations, held in Portland.- Ho believos that the accusations' of Dean Miller, of tho Ncrth Pacific Den tal College, against tho board are un called for, and groundless. Dean Miller is naturally disgruntled over the failure of six of tho graduates of his school, nnd has taken- the board of examiricrs to task for It. Id an unsolicited teleffam from Dean Miller to Dr. Olingef, tho former states bo has been- entirely misquoted iir his remarks relative to the examinations. Personals Mt. Angfsl Commoncemont. Tho academy conducted successful graduating exorcises Tuesday, four completing tho courses. There wore 50 young ladies at tho school tho past year. Miss Grace Kronobush was giv en a diploma in music, and is consid ered ono of tho most accomplished pi anstes in tlio stnto. Her home is at Eugene. Miss Murgaret Scollard, of Woodbivn Is a graduate. Mrs. Adda Davenport-Martin, of tho dopnrtment of vocal music, will carry on her work for tho summer. Mt. Angel collogo commencement takes ilnco today. Archbishop Chris tio, accompanied by Fathers Black, of Portland; Lane, of Albnny, and Hcintz, of Baker City, being present. was running tho. machine at tho time. Mr. Hannegan's horse became fright ened nnd ran away, throwing both oc cupants violently to the ground. Mrs. Hanncgan sustained severe injuries of tho lower limbs, although no bones are broken, it is feared she may havo suf fered! intornnl injuries. Mr. Hanncgan was badly cut about the head and face, and his left arm strained. A neighbor living nearby saw the runaway, aud succeeded in stopping tho horse. Tho couple were assisted to their rig, and camo to this city, where their injuries ware attended to. Smiles "Jrf Roseburg a $10 prize is being of fered for tho most neatly kept prem ises. Salem's paak board might take a "hunoh" from this. Tho (iqual nuffnagists will again po tition for tho submission of their amomTnionU Tlioy propose to profit by past experiences nndl fix up their fences to win next time. Thrown from Tholr Carriage. AVlmt might liavo boon a very seri ous accident ocurred ou tho Cbampocg Salcm road this morning, as Mr. nnd Mrs. W. V. Hanncgan, of Qcrvals, were driving to town. When about eight miles from Salem they mot an automo bllo liolonglug to Judgo Hubbard, who Cures Old Sores. Westmorland, Kan.. May 5, 1902: Ballard Snow Liniment Co., Your Snow Liniment cured un old soro on tho side of my chin that was supposed to bo a cancer. --The soro was stubborn and would not yield to treatment, un til I tried Snow Liniment, which did the work in short order. My sister, Mrs. Sophia J. Carson, Allensvillc, Mifln County, Pa., has a soro and mis trusts that it is a cancer. Please send her a 50c bottle. For salo by D. J. Fry. O i Silverton High School. Tho board! of education is receiving bids for a $12,000 high school building, bonds having been authorized and a buyer found for them. The building is to bo of brick, wood finish. Sontimcnt at Silverton sustains the board in its decision to go ahead ant1 erect tho building this year. Nothing builds up a town so rapidly as the rep utation for first-class public .whools. Spring Lamb Makes the finset kind of a Sunday dinner. Way ahead of chicken. Get some to morrow. BEEF STEAK ROAST BEEF Ever eat veal cutlets? Wo make a specialty of promptness Wo havo our owu teams and "don't de pend on othors. Dee & Kurtz 1 77 Commercial St., Salem, Or Summor Session. The Capital Business College re mains open during tho summer months. A number of now pupils havo ontored recently somo for full coursos, and others for special studies. Anyone in terested in such studies as shorthand, bookkeeping, penmanship," typewriting and business arithmetic, will find the summer months an excellent time to pursuo thoso branches at this school. Call or send for information. tf WE WANT YOU To call this ''your bank," to havo you fool interested ia its growth and Avorth In tho community. An ncoouut with your homo bank will givo you greater business standing in tho community and a prestige that you may never have esjoywl boforo. If your namo is not on our books, we will bo pleased to see it hcro before tho clwa of 1906. 8ALEM STATS SANK. Salem State Bant L. K, PAGE, Pmkfent E. W.' HAZARD, Cutter Marlon County Pioneer Dead. George Riches, a pioneer and Indian war veto an, of Parkersville, who was taken to St. Vincent hospital a fen days ago, died today. His sons went down to Portland! today to bring home his bodv. That Tlrod reeling. If you are languid, depressed, in capable for work, It indicates that your liver is out of order. Ilorbine will assist nature to throw off head aches, rheumatism and ailments akin to nervousness and restore tho ener gies nnd vitality of sound and per fect health. J. J. Hubbard, Temple, Texas, writes: "I havo ueod Uerbine or tho past y ears. It has done mo more good than all tho doctors. It Is the best medicine ever made for chills and fever." 50c. For sale by D. J. Pry. Solders Return from 'Frisco. A special train from San Francisco, carrying Uncle Sam's soldiers pre ceded the morning local to Salem- this morning. Tno special consisted or two bamraco cars, two coaches nnd three carloads of horses. The soldiers have been doing service at San Francisco, having been called out at the time of tho earthquake. Tho cavalry detach ment goes to Vancouver, and tho in fantry will bo stationed in Alaska. While tho boys were joyously grootc.'., tho regulars never get the ovations which are given to the volunteers. The boys were sunburned, but were feolingl well. a , Tho Texas Wonder. Cures all kidney, bladder and rheu matic trouble; sold by all druggists, or two months' treatment by mail for $1. Dr. E. W. Hall, 2926 Olive, street, St. Louis, Mo. Send for testimonials. Sold by Stone ' drug stores. dw-lyr o Merchants Beat Grocers. Tho Merchants put tho Grocers to tho bad in yesterday's baseball matinee by tho score of 3 to 2. It was a five inning game, and it proved' a pitchers' battlo from tho start. The battery for tho Grocorytmcn was West catcher, and Dauo pitcher. Holman held tho big mit for tho Merchants and Fleming pitched) in fino stj'le for tho Merchants A goodly crowd was in attendanco to chcor their favorite players. Naco, of Willamette, was the umpire. Tomorrow evening tho Capitols will try conclusions with tho Grocers, o Sure Cure for Piles, Itching piles produco moisture and causo itching, this form, as well as blind, bleeding or protruding piles, aro cured by Dr. Bo-san-ko's Pile Romody. Stops itching and bleeding, ' absorbs tumors. 50c a jr.r at druggists, or sent by mail. Treatise free. Wrlto me about your case. Dr. Bosanko, Phila., Pa. o Now School Officers. At a- mooting of tho school board, held at tho bigh school Idst evening, I). Frank Mo'editk was elected dis trict clerk, to succeed! J. C. Goodale, Jr. The director-elect, Hamlin F. Smith, was sworn in. It was voted to hold tho board meetings on the first and third Saturdays. of each month at; :30 -p. m. Tho board also voted to apply $5000 oir tho notes that were drawn up to pay tho indebtedness. The piano, which has been in use nt tho high' school and oflVed nt a sacriflco, will not bo pun chased. Wont to Mt. Angel. A Inrge number of Salem peoplo left this morning fo- Mt. Angel to attend' tho commencement exercises at the college. Among thoso who went ar0: Kov. A. A. Moore, Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Kaiser, Mr. and Mrs. August Hucke steln, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Davoy, Mrs. P. F. McGee, Missesi Matilda Eckorlen. Ijou Davoy, Olivo McGee, Miss Van dVir Hey, Messrs. II. I. Brown and A. E. Iluckestoln, Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Potzel, Mrs. Jos. Albrich, Mlw Mary Schoet tlo, Leo Barr and Mr. Calvert. For Sergeant at Anns. W. F. Hodges, of Silverton, will be a, candidate for sergeant at arms of the houses, Ho Is n veteran of tho Grand Army and a loyal working Ho-publican. Buys a Store. W, A. Homenwny, tho man who has had n gom-ral storo nt Silverton, hat bought anothor nt Cottago Grove of the Pacific Timber Company. Ho paid $5130.30 for the stock of' goods, and leaved tho building. Now Bank Dir&cfcara. At nn election of tho directors of the People's Bank at Silverton tho follow ing were chesen: O. F. DeGulre, J. fe. Hammond, F, M. Brook O. L. Hatt berg. Marlon Palmer, John Hicks, A. A. 'Ulvln. Firo at Ablq.ua. Tho Newt Holland houso on tho Abt- qua, 216 miles from Silverton, burned Monday. F. H. Griser lived there witj. his wife, and lost his household goods. No insurance Silverton School Election. Win. Bowser was re-elected school di rector by a voto of 101 over 34 for Louguere, For clerk J. B. Ilanunond was re-elected by 70 votes over L. J. Adams 50. Adjourned to July 7, at ? p. m. tioBm HIkZIv wi TQMACH ffi&0 For curing Indigestion yspepsia ' OostivSmesa Biliousness Sick Headache Female Ills axia,Fevter nd Ague, there's noth ing to equal tie Bitters. Try a bottlo and eeo K. A. Crossan wont to Portland to day. Mrs. F. A. Moore, went to Portland today. J. A. Aupperle, of Jefferson, is in the city today. Col. Page went to Drain on business this morning. Rev. Winans was bound" for Portland on tho morning local. Archio Jerman roturned last even ing from Harrisburg. Attorney Anderson Cannon left this morning for Albany. Miss Mildred Looney, of Jefferson, is visiting in tho city today. Dr. T. O. Smith, Sr., tho Salem capi talist, is homo from Portland. Mrs. T. R. Wilson went to Portland! yesterday afternoon to visit friends. Mrs. C. B. Sholton went to Portland yesterday afternoon for a short visit. Mrs. Minnio McDonald, of Portland, is visiting her brother, Charles Lives loy. Miss Leona Hirsch loft for Portland this morning to visit friends for sever al days. S. 'A. Parks, ono of tho attendants at tho asylum, left this morning for Albany. Surveyor B. B. Herrick, Jr., went to Woodburn this morning to mako pri vate surveys. Mrs. Frank Hodgkin, of Vancouver, who has been tho guest of friends here, has returned! home. Charles Biers andi wifo loft today for a two weeks' outing among the sylvan retreats near Detroit. Walter IE. Johnson, of Woodburn, will marry Miss L. E. Brown, of Eu gene, this ovening afc Woodburn. Miss Helen Stciwer, of Jefferson, is homo from spending a month -with friends nt Portland) and Hlllsboro. David Eyro and sister, Edith, left this morning fpr .Yellowstone Park, whero they will spend soveral weeks. T. B. Kay left this morning on a business trip to Eugene and Roseburg, in the interest of tho Woolen Mills. Congressman-clecfc Willis C. Hawley will addres3tho graduating class of tho Montavilla school Wednesday evening. Df. K. E. L. Stelner has returned from1 Klamath Falls, whero ho has been in charge of tho government ho3pitL Frederick Holman, tho Portland Democrat and rose, grower, was in tho city yesterday transacting legal busi ness. Labor Commissioner O. P. Hoff loft yestorday for a trip to Baker county, und expects to "bo gone a week or ten days. Mrs. A. G-. Willson has returned from Boston, whero sho attonded tho dedication of tho Mother Church, Scientists. W. T. Perkins nnd family have, been enjoying a visit from Mr. Perkins' father, who returned to his homo at Drain today. H. E. Lounsbury, district freight agont for tho Southorn Pacific, .returned to Portlundl this morning, aftor a brief stay in tho city, James Wilson, 'tho real estate man, went to Brownsville this morning to uttdnd tho reunion. Ho will, inciden tally, boom tho Elks' Skidoo. Mibs Thompson, who has beon ono of the teachers in tho city schools, left today for hor homo at Eugene, whero sho will spend her vacation. Row J. andi Mrs. Prico expect to lea'o Thursday for their now home at Newberg. Rev. Prico was pastor of tho Friends' church of this city. Sam Huimroth, Wm. Nowsbaum and Clcmcl Davis went to Brooks this morning to begin work on a, large dwelling houso to bo orectod1 there. Claud Buster roturned yesterday, form Tillamook county, whero ho has boon rusticating for a week. Ho is one of tho employes at tho asylum farm. Mrs. William Muck, of Portland, who has been visiting her sister, Mrs. Wal ter Warner, has gono to Sublimity to visit hor mothor. Sho was accompan ied by her nioco, Alice Warner, who will also visit there. Miss Lilu Swafford, one of the teach ers in tho high school, left yesterday for Forest Grove to visit frionfla and witness tho commencement exercises at Pacific University. Sho will bo the guest of Miss Pearl Chandler. G. A. Forbes, secretary of the Y. Mi C. A., is in Portland to examine speci fications for tho building of tho Y. M. C. A. swimming pool. Mrs. Forbes, who has boon visiting her parents in Chicago, Illinois, is expected lo n turn to Salem1 with Mr. Forbes. James York, Sr., a Baker county cat .tlo king, a Baker City alderman auJ an unterrificdi Democrat, is in Salem taking in tho eights. -no is accompan ied) by his son, A. 'II. York and the lattw's wifo. Mrs. York went, to Roso burg today to visit her parents. o Wlven You Want Harness. Call on F. E. 8hafei, at his bow store, 187 Commercial street, near Fsrry. The finest stock of harness in I Salem. DON'T EXPERIMENT. You Will Mako No Mistake if You Fol low This Salem Citizen's AVrtrice. Never Neglect your kidneys. If you hnvo pain in the back, urinary disorders, dizziness and nervousness, it's time to net and no time to experi ment. These are nil symptoms of kid ney trouble, nnd you should seek a remedy which is known to cure tho kid neys. Doan's Kidney Pills is the remedy to use. It has curad many stubborn cases in Salem. No need to experiment. Fol low tho advice of a Salem citizen and bo cured yourself. E. E. Gilliam, proprietor of tho llvccy and feed stable at 02 Ferry street, nnd living nt 332 Water streot, Salem, Ore gon, says: "Years of almost constant driving and a fall I got several years ago which wrenchodl my back badly had tended to hurt my kidneys, which T felt in sovcro backache and lameness, so thnt at times I could hardly straighten up and sharp pains caught mo when I aroso after sitting. Nono of tho reraodies I tried) did mo nny good until a short time ago I wa9 in duced to got Doan's Kidney Pills at Dr. Stono's d"ug store. In a short time I obtained moro relief, from tho buck aclia and disordered condition of the kidneys than I had for years. I know of neighbors who have also used your remedy nnd thoy all speak of it as the best kidney medicino there is, and T beliave this to be so." For salo by nil dealers. R ico 50 conts. Foster-Milburn ' Co., Buffalo, New York, sole agents for tho United States. Hemcmbcr the namcr Doan's and tnko no other. 9 Jf l.5- ..tfS-. itirr . -r-. M .S&1 wL m m TOTl. R-pn-u-niB - --- o uavQ 8Tfl. Does a strictly cash bnW.. T ono, and no one .owes it- mI?? , -.,, counters ,jj. Vl"" 'uuirea witn drugs, j notion.a tnilnt ..-... . ' "- HVilL'S. .... liquors of all kinds for ml ,u. r. otone is a regulu -j in modicmo and has had mm,! wv.vhw U iu practice, ft fin a nvA 4-Vaa Ti ,. ., . itv.t. trescriptiojl4f)J uuu uniy regular prices for &J Dr. Stono can bo found it ID storo, Salem, Oregon, from 8'ijl morning untu a at night. "A Wifo's Peril." One of tho most pleasing features of tho play being presented at tho Edison theatro this week, is the appearance of llttlo Thelma in tho part of "Trixy Fane." Sho is a clover little actress, and is a refreshing feature of this weeW's attraction. Tho play contain? an abundanco of comedy. Miss Minnie Gershal and Mrs. Chas. Marion at re sponsible for tho fun this week, and thoy mako tho most of the opportunity. afforded) thorn. Next week tn comedy drama entitled "Tho Bohemians," will bo presented by this popular stock company. This is to bo tho largest attraction yet of fered at tho Edison. Tho play consists of four long acts and fifteon-minuto scenes, besides thoro being several now faces in tho cast. Turner Doings. Will Blooro and) George Moorcs have returnod from Eastern Oregon, both de lighted to got back to Turner. Mrs. Margaret Wittschen and Mrs Annio Iluasoy havo returned from Port land, whero thoy attonded1 tho grand chapter of tho Eastern Star. R. O. Thomas and Ed. L. Martin have returned from grand lodge, and report a grand) gathering of Masonic brethren. Geo. Staples nnd his wife, Dr. Mary Staples, woro guests at tho homo of Mr. andi Mrs. I Cavanagh over Sun 'day. Mr. and Mrs. Hulen drove to Salem Sunday. Mr. Woods is improving. His condi tion has been critical. Mr. Lewis is feeling better. Mrs. T. Korn is convalescing. Mrs. Dr. Smith and her daughter, Eugenia, visited in Salem last week. Mr, Gcnrnz is home and contemplates going to collego next year. Harvey Craig,'' of Berkeley, Cal., spent a few hours at the homo of Mr, and Mrs. Green B. Cornelius this week. Harvey speaks well of the educational advantages afforded tho young nijjn of California. Ho will enter tho law do partmont of tho University of Califor nia in August of next year. At present he is a member of the junior class In the Collego of Social Science, at Berk eley. The children's day exercises at tho Crawford school building were very en tertaining and enlightening. Much credit is duo tho trainers, Mrs. Mary Shafer McKinney and Mrs. Salesbury. Mr, Morso is superintendent. This is n widtawako neighborhood. Turner pmonts a good appearance sincu our now walks are laid. The reg ular attendants at' tho State Christian Association will undoubtedly appreciate thi,i move, as well as the Turnorltea It will not bo long before tho gptud old bell in the tabernacle will sweetly chimo for th.o good things that await us, and Turner is fully alive. At tho school election Monday Col onel Colo was elected director and War ren Riches was re-elected clerk. Mr. Henry Earl is tho retiring director Tho teachers have not as yet been elected for tho ensuing year. ' o Card of Thanks. The family of the late Albert Hopf desires to extond their sincerest thanks, to .their many friends and, neighbors who so kindly lent aid and condolence I in their recent bereavement RATES. Newport, Yaquina Bay, Hot Springs From All H.?, 1 and O. & E. Polati On and after Juno 1, 1906, tti& em -facinc, in connection witlfi vallis & Eastern railroad fron on their lines to Newport, Yal uotroit at very low rates, goi turn until October 10, 1906. Three-day tickets to Ne Yaquina, good going Saturdipi lurumg luouuuvs are aiso i from all East Side points, Port Eugene, inclusive, and from Jli Sido points, enabling people tt'tj their families and spend Stmiiji seaside. Season tickets from all Eutil points, Portland to Eugene, i and from all West Side polati, J on sale to Detroit at very lota with stop-over privileges at Millj or any point east, enabling t visit the Santiam nnd BreitesMi Springs in the Cascade which can be reached in one ii;J Season tickets will be good i turn from all points until Octokl Three-day tickets will be j Saturday and returning only. Tickets from Portland nil ity will be good for return w East or West Side at optloa ! sengor. Tickets from Eugene cinity will be good going via M anon-Springfield branch Baggago on Newport ticket i through to Newport; on, Yaqdufi ots to Yaquina only. Sundir sions to Newport on the C. kli begin June 10th or 17th, and rl ory Sunday thereafter, ImtIH buny at 7:30 a. m., leave Gn 8 a, m. S. P. trains connect with w E. at Albanv and Corvallii auina and Newport. Tralni & E. for Detroit will leave 7:30 a. m., enabling touriits tot Springs to reach there the Trains from nnd to Corvami i with all East Side trains on tkij Full information as to tHI tables, etc.: can be obtained " cation to J. C. Mayo, Gen. PM O & E. R. R.. Albany: A. u ' P. A., S. P. Co., Portland, M S. P. or O. & E. agent. Rut.. from Salem to Ne to Yaquina, $4.50; three-day ! . . . m nn Salem to .Newport, ?j.w. j a rvmrfirt Tonics'. ti. S.i1m Military Band i course popular music at the fl Commercial and ChcroeKei 7:30 o'clock. xt ... ; hn world " .i. ... . . ..A vnSH ! such handsome men " , ..,,. n i United SUM UU t ifM.taH nil uso Hollister's K0CKy-"" 35 cents, Tea or Tablets. ". drug store. o- State News 0 .i e W Lane county ve.W-- - . blow-out at Eugene, - , standing in to see w nave to ass iur v- " , vr 1 1 iri, -k-aI.av mine, ow , geno company, is being " I I situated three mile -. Creswell. . .. Ji Wl T.-..IJ nnla object ' "... . ,tt!nr a "sue I '""" r a . v w claiming girls 1 V4M" ago through a str-vr J. M. Sneiiey, ' ; tt of ew ..nn.f .fliA nOSWPa JjI custom at PortlMjJJSl ent of. L U rai lefered him.