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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 30, 1906)
lurry and iotry v like a cyclone, wmris jr exhausts your energy, leaves you a nerveless, .u broKcn-uuwu puya- i:m !,- jfjj' aCCOHipiiana mi. results in auuiiici way. syou througn tne aaric, tunnel of forbodings, rjyour nerves ana ureaKS ie consutuuuii. don't hurry ; don't Tint vott will: and fttrvcless, exhausted con- i brings headaches, neu , Wr. stomach, liver IHJney troubles. The thing bis: Strengthen the nerves iDr. Miles Nervine. months I was bedfast with i crostralion. i imu bimkiiis i cold, clamy recline, couldn't t.. .tiirhtaaf nnlsn. At tlmp.4 ijilmost fly to pieces; stomach 1 My nusoana msisieu on : Dr. Miles' Nervine, and I mprove beroro i naa nnisnca lofUe. and to-day I am on- laired." ' JIBS. JUSlll'll DlXXWlilt, .i liuason di., J. mm, j. KIIji' Nervine I eold by your WHO will Guarantee inai. ino ! will benefit. If It falls, ho id vniif monax. E Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind DAILY OAriTAL JOUItNAL, SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 30, 1000. EAT NEWS-SCOOP m Herald First Gave the News of the Custer Massacre m Postmaster A. J. Fisk, of h for years a veteran news- tun, lio having, with his i, published Montana's first hi paper, the Helena Herald, ie time of Its inception until lio years ago, or nioro than fj was in n reminiscent mood Njr evening nnd related the ilhow the first news or the :aassacre was gi.von tho world the medium of tho press flou. Said ho to a St. Louis Jemocrat reperter: ttle moro than 30 years ago Mud Ills bravo troopers laid Mr lives on tho hills stir $ the Little Uig Horn in cast 'Mana. I have noticed thnt fr erroneous reports gain U?nasto how tho news of tho , so-called, was first given ywrld. Doing- pretty well fit the stato ns a newspaper .the earlier perml, my word wktless bo taken, but if nny tlons my assertions I have f'ln tho flics of tho Herald. tho custom in tho early Je Herald did not publish a ft tho Fourth of July, and 'd printers wero supposed to (foe whole day celebrating. 'Jn 1S7U, I was the Associated 5nt for Helena, a position J filled for a poriod of 30 SJ.UP to two years. About h'e Fouth of July, 1S7C, I gn town to boo if there was g of importance to wro to $lon. I Wns sitting in the offleo when in enmo Horace 5S?a asty, dirty, with hag- nnd looks, and having the of ono who was about ,. "I .sprang to the counter, irrnond him. by the hnnd, exclaiming, 'Coun tryman, what in God's name is the matter?' " 'Jack,' ho replied, 'Custer and nil with him aro dead were massacred on the Little Dig Horn by tho Sioux, Muggins Taylor, tho scout, brought the news to Stillwater. He being ex hausted I volunteered to bring the nows to Dozeman. Arriving at Doze man. 1 found tho government wlrp down, so I got a fresh horse and camo on to Helena.' "Tho news seemed incredible, and I inquired if ho could givo mo the particulars. Ho said he could. I told him to come in and sit down and wait for a moment until I could send out and locate somo printers In order that wo might get out an extra "Our foreman, tho late William Mc Clatchoy, was located, but it wns perhaps and hour before we had a forco distributing typo and getting ready for tho extra. Then Country man gave mo tho particulars of the dreadful irffair, as conveyed to him by Muggins Taylor Ho spoko rapid ly, fluently, and it wns a dilllcult mat tor to keep within firing distance, ns In those days tho typewriter and stenographer were unknown in this section. To this day, I remember ono of his sentences: " 'Curloy, tho Indian scout, and tho only person who escaped to bring tho news, said the firing was very rnpldr-It sounded like tho snapping of tho threads in tho tearing of a blanket.' "At 4 o'clock in the afternoon the Herald extra was on tho streets of Helena. It was tho first nows of tho awful event to bo given to the public. Tho excitement was so great and our forco so limited that I did not find timo to send the news out or tho city until after tho extra was out. Then I grabbed a copy of the extra and "made fast timo to the Western Union telegraph ofllce. There wns only one wire, but Mana ger Operator Fredericks laid nil else asldo and gave tho massacre prefer ence, with tho result that on tho morning of July 5 nil tho newspapers of tho country contained tho news of tho massacre. "There w,as little rest for me tho night of July 1. Every 15 minutes or so there would bo a ring nt my door boll, announcing a tolegrnm from somo paper demanding further details of the awful affair. I remem ber ono Now York pnpor having nu- j Woman's Trials. Jri?n,Uer tr$ ln a woman's life is to boclilldlcids. Who can tell how hard tho struggle mny have been crosho learnt to resign herself to her lonely lot? Tho ab sence of this link to bind marital life together, tho abionce of this ono pledgo to mutual affection Is a common disap pointment. Many unfortuiiato couples become estranged thereby. Even If they do not drift anart, ono may read tho whole extent of tho r disappointment In tho eyes of such a .childless conplo when thoy rest on tho children of others. To them tho largest family does not scorn too numerous. in many cases of barrenness or child lessness tho obstacle to child-bearing Is easily removed by tho euro of weakness on the part of tho woman. Dr. Plerco's Fa vorite Prescription has been tho means of restoring health and frultfulness to many a barren woman, to tho gieat Joy of the househo d. In other, but rare cns.es, the obstruction to tho bearing of children has been found to bo of a surgical character, but easily removable by pninlos o'peratlve treatment at tho Invalids' Hotel nndSur Real Ustltute. Dulmlo, N. Y., over which l)r. Pierce or tho "Favorito Prescription" fuino presides. In all cases where chil dren arp desired and aro absent, an effort should bo made to llnd out tho real cuuso, Mneo It Is generally so easily removed by proper treatment. In all the various weaknesses, dlsplaco fie'its. prolapsus. Iiilhunmatlon and de bilitating, catarrhal drains and In all caves of nervousness and debility, Dr, Pierce's luvorlto Prescription Is the mosl uiiicifiit remedy mat can posslhlv lio used. It has to Its credit hundreds of thousands of cures moro In fact than any other remedy nut up for sale through druggists, especially for woman's Use. The Ingredi ents of which tho "Favorite Prescription' Is ctmposed havo received tho most posltlvo endorsement from tho lending medical writers on Materia Meillai of all tho several school of practice. All tho ingredients are printed fn plain Knulhh on tho wrapper enclosing tho bottle, so that any woman making uso of this famous medleiuo may know exactly what sho Is taking. Dr. Plerco takes his pa tients Into his full confidence, which hn can afford to do as tho formula after Which tho "Favorite Prescription" Is made will bear tho most careful exam ination. Dr. Plerco's Pleasant Pellets aro tho best and safest laxative for wouaoa STALE EGGS MADE NEW. of Factory Supplied With System Trap Doors nnd Passwords. Chicago, Aug. 2 9. Tho health of ficials yesterday uncovered n big fac tory hero devoted to "roproccsslng" of mnldorous eggs. Tho establish ment was closely guarded and dim cult to locate. Eggs that are beyond all bopo of sale In tho markets aro mixed in great vats, run over huge wooden rollers, deodorized, dried shifted and finally shipped to bnkers all over tho country for cooking pur poses. Owing to tho nature of the. business only initials of tho firing buying tho stuff wero put upon tho packages. Several tons of "repro cessed" eggs will probably bo given a kerosene bath tomorrow and busi ness orders stopped. Tho health officials have othur thorlzed mo to send out scouts to se- plants in view. Among tho custom- cure additional news. I Informed ers of tho ono raided today Is tho tho papers that our comploto story had boon given the press association, ahd that further details would como from Dlsmarck, when tho scouts reached that city, which thoy did on tho following dny, and It wns through theso courlors that, on July C, tho government at Washington received its olllclnl dispatches. "Theso detailed facts, I bojlovo havo novor been published. I dis claim any dcslro for notoriety In the promises, but in his story Helena and Montana scouts and frontiersmen should have the credit for furnishing tho world tho first nows of Custor's fate and not tho courlors who reach ed Dlsmarck July 5. In my long ox perlcnco ns a reporter and nowspnpor man, this was my grootcst 'scoop.' " DANCING IEIR MEREST sDEAVOtt to advanco tho , ,nteresta of our custoitf ; evc'y legitimate way, In f- our motives may he l tinctured with solflsV T Pon tho prosperity of a hin0 -.i. .. hint. lnges the success of State Bant: Of Interest to Slclc People. Wo havo all tho sympathy in tho world for sick people, and want to treat them in a serious way. Tlioro is no humor In pain and affliction, but hnrd earnest fact. It is impos sible for tho patient to Impress on others the extont of suffering thoy endure, and their anxiety for relief. To get well or bo rolieved is their ono thought. Any remedy that will bring this about has their everlast ing gratitude. Wo havo thousands of letters from pcoplo who havo had dyspepsia, sick headache and bilious attacks, who tell us how thankful they wero for having used Dr. Guun's Improved Liver Pills. Thoy nro sold at all drug stores for 25c por box. Only ono for a doso. Theso pills remove tho causo of disoaso nnd make tho skin clear and healthy looking. Prisoner Has Heart Disease. Charles E. Sims, tho lC-year-old boy, who is serving a sentence in the county jail for wheel stealing, has been quite sick With Heart disease. Tuesday afternoon ho was taken ill nnd Dr. O. D. Miller, who attended him stated yesterday that tho young prisoner was subject to attacks of heart trouble arid although ho had been a very sick boy tho chances wero that he would rally. great Trans-Atlantic Steamship com pany. Tho factory was supplied with a system of trapdoors and passwords and handled thousands of dozen of eggs, nil of which wero notoriously bad. A Pleasant Way to Travel. Tlio above is tho usual verdict of tho travolcr using tho Missouri Pacific railway between tho Taclfic coast and tho East, nnd wo bellcvo that tho scr vlco and accommodations given merit this statement. From Denver, Colora do Springs and Denver thero aro two through trains daily to Kansas City and St. Louis, carrying Pullman's lat est standard electric-lighted sleeping cars, chair cars and up-to-date dining cars. Tho same excellent sorvico it operated from Kansas City and St. Louis to "Memphis, Littlo Hock and Hot Springs. If you aro going East or South, wrlto for particulars and full Information. W. C. McBRIDE, Ocn. Agt. 13 1 Third St., Portland, Or. DR. KUM Wonderful CHINESEi DOCTOR "Will treat you with Oriental herbi nnd euro any disease without operation or pain. Dr. Kum is known evcrywhero in Palem, and has curod many prominont people hero. Ho has lived ln Salem for 20 yeras, nnd can ho trusted. Ho uses m&ny medicines unknown to white doctors, and with them can cure catarrh, asthma, lung troubles, rheu matism, stomach, liver, and kidney dis eases. Dr. Kum makos a specialty of dropsy and female troublos. His reraodloa euro prlvato disoasos when overythlng elso fails. Ho has hundreds of testi monials, and gives consultation frco Prices for medicines very moderate Porsons in tho country can wrlto for blank. Send stamp. If you want somo extra flno tea, got It from us. DR. KUM BOW WO CO., 107 South High streot, Salem, Oregon Opposite Hotol Salem. P. O. Dox 185. Band Instruments Phonographs Records Stringed instruments and musical sundries. Don't forget that we have the goods and that they are for sale at reasonable prices. F. L. SAVAGE At J. Wcngor's Old Stand, 247 Couuuorclal St. Repairing Instruments a Specialty. CORVALLIS & EASTERN RAILROAD TIME TAHLE NO. Silt. SACRIFICE SALE of Hop Pickers 4 SHOES In ordor to make room for our Fall and Winter stocks, wo will offer a largo lino of Shoes suitable for the hoi) yards at a sacrifice. JACOB VOGT Tho Texas Wonder. Cures nil kidney, bladder and rheumatic troublo; sold by all drug gists, or two months' treatment by mall for fl. Dr. B. W. Hall, MS6 Olive street, St. Louis, Mo. o.hu for teetiwoHlals. Sold by Stone a t drug tore. dwlyr- O. C T. CO Steamers Pomona and Altona leave for Portland daily except Sunday at 7.JO a. m. M. P. BALDWIN, Agt 'I'm ins From nnd to Vnqiilnn. No 1 Leaves Ynqulna 0:55 A.M. Arrives at Corvnllls ... .10:45 A.M Arrives nt Albany 11:40 A.M. No. 2 Loaves Albany 12:10 P.M. Loaves Corvallls 1:05 P.M. Arrives at Ynqulna .... 5:00P.M. Trains to mid From Detroit. No. 3 Leaves Albany 7:30 A.M. Arrives nt Detroit 12:30 P.M. No. 4 ' Leaves Detroit 1:00 P.M. Arrives at Albany .... 5:55 P.M. Trains for Corvnllls. No. 8 Leaves Albany 7:55 A.M. Arrives nt Corvnllls .... 8:35 A. M. No. 10 Leaves Albany 3:50 P.M. Arrives at Corvnllls .... 4:30P.M. No. G Leaves Albnny 7:35 P.M. Arrives nt Corvnllls .... 8:15P.M. Trains for Albany. No. 5' Leaves Corvnllls 0:30 A.M. Arrives at Albany 7:10 A.M. No. 9 Leaves Corvnllls 1:30 P.M. Arrives at Albany 2:10 P.M. No. 7 - Leaves Corvallls 0:00 P.M. Arrives at Albany 0:40 P.M. No. 11 Leaves Corvallls 11:00 A.M. Arrives at Albany 11:42 A.M. No. 12 Leaves Albany 12:45 P.M. Arrives at Corvalll3 1:33 P.M. All of the above connect with Southern Pacific Company trains.both nt Albany nnd Corvallls, as well ns train for Detroit giving direct sorvlco to Newport and adjacent beaches, ns well as Droltenbush Hot Spring. For furthor information apply to J. C. MAYO, Gon. Pass. Agt. D, II. DOLES, Agent, Albany. Special Sales Of Ladies Black Sateen Waists $ 1 .50 Values Special Pice This Week R0STEIN & GREENBAUM O Id Nos. 298 and 300 Commercial St. Salem MM 3 ( Mm& J&rsCC7fiC I SALEM. OREGON A (linrniifli hiielnnsa f minim QfOinnl r1: 111 oil tnnHmrfl. innilofll D methods, excellent equipment, conscientious sorvlco to pupils, both ln school nnd afterwards. Wo cannot supply all of our calls for help, and tho demand will bo greater next year. THE CAPITAL CITY OF OREGON Is an Ideal school city. Tho surroundings aro excellent, and tho coat of living Is much less than In n larger city. If you nro Interested In making a successful start ln business, let us show you that no hot ter school advantages can be had any place, nt any price. Our new catalogue Is ready for mailing. W. I. STALEY. Principal STATE NORMAL SCHOOL AT MONMOUTH Doglns Its 25th year Seplombor 20, 1000. Throo full courses of study. Higher course recognized In Wnsh- Inton nnd other states. The best and RhorU'Bt way to n stnto and llfo pnpo'r. Additional work In both gouornl and special methods; also, school mnnngoniont for graded and un graded schools will bo glvon this com ing year. Longer terms, hlglicr wages and better opportunities aro opon to Nor mal graduates. School directors appreciate tho Hiiporlnr ability of Mon mouth .graduates, unci tho doninnd fur exceeds tho supply. Catulougiio containing full Information will be soul on application. Correspondence Invited. Address J. II. V. nUTLEIt, Iteglstrnr. K : a Mtt Ji. .ifcta. yilSiSHwSfeiA mmmmm. f&saw.-V-'-' rs&jsm Albany Brewing Cos Beer Depot and Salesroom In the rear of Shafer's Harness Shop, f 87 Com'l St. Telephone Main 489 FAMOUS ALBANY BEER In bottles and kegs which will be delivered to any part of the city. Phone as a trial order. HOTEL OREGON Corner of Sereatb and Stark Btrrtts, Portl&Bd, Oregon. The sew and modern hotel of the city Caters particularly to residents of Sa lem and other Oregon cities. European plflB. Free bus. Rates 11.00 per day aad epward. Handsomest grill ia the West, aad prices as low as la plaees less attractive. Dally Capital Jearaal eii fie. WSIOHT-DIOKXK0OK UOTMh OO. $1 5,000 In purses for racing events, includ!ng a $2000 pace and a $2000 trot, at Oregon State Fair 1906 Beginning September, 1 0, and ending September 1 5 $1 0,000 In premiums on live stock, agricultural and manufac tured products." Itjwill be the greatest State Pair in the history of Or egon. It belongs to all the people of this state; all are interested, and tens of thousands of them will be in attendance S h, J. MjJ ', -K fr V ,U MJ 'i ;. Iil 'flSM I'M I Ja ! fc."7 1 t ' - ! M r : ' r? .. . r ! : 1 t 3 Klm Tw m : MM ',.! ... a-v: I ih bt i -.-'