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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 15, 1906)
-. DAlLr CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. MONDAY", OCTOBER IS, 1000. mw ANNOUNCEMENT To our many friends and custemers: Wo wish to announce that today we have sold our grocery store to the Molr Grocery Company, for whom wo bespeak the same kind treatment that has always been shown us. We take this means of thanking you for your very liberal patronage during tho past five years. Wo now intend to devote all our time and energy to our confection ery and bakery departments, and hope to bo able to servo you in a moro efficient manner than in the pa&t. Yours truly, FULLER & DOUGLAS Confectioners 400 Stnto St. Linkers riione 187 DEVILS CAST OUT IN SALEM i Preacher at Pentacostal Mis sion Speaks in Many Unknown Tongues Grand Opera House JOHN F. OOEDSAY, Mgr. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 16 If. If. FRAZEE Presents THE 1JIG FUN SHOW Uncle Josh Perkins SINGERS, DANCERS AND COMEDIANS. AN EVERLASING SUCCESS. See Uncle Josh nt the County Fnlr. I, Watch for tlio big parade of the Hny- seed Hand. Prices 50c, 35c, 25c. Seat sale Tuesday at 9 a. m. ORDERED TO THE PESTHOUSE. Stunner Ciuno to Salem, Bringing Smallpox- from Hop Yards. A transient visitor, who said ho had caught tho smallpox In tho hop yards near Independence, came to the city hall this morning, and asked Recorder Moores what he should do. Mr. Moores sent him to the county judge and county physician. Judge Scott nnd Dr. F. E. Smith said It ... iV was a cuy case, anu wouiu nave nothing to do with It. Dr. Carlton Smith then examined tho man, nnd at once had him placed in quarantine In an outbuilding In the city. Chief of Police Cornelius procured a car penter, and is now putting tho pest house In shape, and the man will he moved there this afternoon. Ho was accompanied by two other mon. They will ho quarantined with tho patient, and will care for him during his Isolation. Skalfu Is ii Candidate. Alderman Jasper N. Skalfe, of tho sixth ward, has filed notice of his candidacy for re-election. This Is the first announcement of a candi date for council. Recorder Moores has filed notlco that ho Is a candi date for re-election. Othor candi dates aro V. C. Hubbard, for mayor; J. J. Longcor, D. W. Gibson and John Knight for marshal. Short of Help Ever since opening tho fall term of tho public schools, tho Salem Mu tual Cannery has been running short of help. Tho plant has plenty of fruit on hand, and receives onough dally to run at its full capacity, but la continually haudlcapped for lack of a sufficient number of operatives. Tho management could have em ployed 30 more girls today. Gone to Coos Bay. Governor Chamberlain and DIs tr.ft Attorney John Manning, of Multncmah county, will leave Port; land tomorrow night for Coos Bay. The visit Is a pleasure trip, tho gov ernor and Mr. Manning having been Invited to Marshfleld by tho board of trade and other bodies and by va rious citizens. Claude Knight, of Tho Dalles, ar rived In tho city Saturday evening. n The Royal Month and tho Royal Dis ease. Sudden changes of weather aro especially1 trying and probably to none moro so than to the scrofulous ncd consumptive. The progress of Mrofula during a normal October Is commonly great. We never think of icrofula Its bunches; cutaneous eruptions, and -wasting of the bodily substance without thinking of the 8 r-at good many sufferers from It have derived from Hood's Sarsapa "'" a, whoso radical and permanent cares of this one disease are enough to make It the mct famous medicine In tho world. There is probably not & city or town where Hoed Sana Pariila has not proved 1U raerlt la ro homes than oae, In mtwUbk and completely eradktlg scrofula, vblch Is altuot as nerleui and as ttucb to be feared a Its r rfl tire, co&SMtaptlofi; Dally and nightly nt thePentncos- tal mission on Twelfth street. Rev. M. L. Ryan, assisted by Rev. Mr. Clemm and Rev. Mr, Smith, of Dal las, Is speaking In mnny strange and unknown togues, saying this power Is handed down from on high and that Is under the direct spell of a shower of pentacostal fire. The sick aro healed and devils aro cast otit. At 10 o'clock last night, a woman kneeling nt tho altar, said she wns afflicted with something like rheu matism In her shoulder for a long time, hid not been able to lift her arm. Sho was told that she was in tho power of demons; that she was pos sessed of devils and then Mr. Ryan In a dramatic manner cried eut: "Demen: I command you In the name of tho son of God to depnrt." The woman then swung tho crippled nrm over her head and cave testimony that sho was as well as ever sho was. At the meeting yesterdny after noon, a girl said sho hnd tho head ache. The preacher laid his hands on her head nnd eight or ten of tho followers prnyed in a loud voice and In different keys nnd in a few moments tho girl declared sho was well. Meetings aro being hold evory aft ernoon and evening nt tho mission nnd every day, seven workers aro oxpected to arrive from Los Angeles. Theso workers are called "Tongues of Fire." They claim they nro given power to speak in mnny unknown tongues and In different languages and dialects. Mr. Ryan visited Los Angeles, nnd while. there says ho was given this power. Certain It Is that ho gets off a lot of jnrgon that Is unlike any European lnngunge or dialect spoken on this continent. Last night, after he hnd preached, prayed and sang for nearly two hours, he asked all who desired the pentacostal fire to como to tho altar. Six women nnd girls nnd throo mon, all of them old and gray haired, came and knelt down. Mr. Ryan knelt In tho center and every one of tho ten wont to prnylng on his own hook, on tlroly Ignoring tho others. The situ ation was thrilling and Intensely theatrical. Moro than thnt; It wns solemn, wlerd nnd drnmatlc. There was nn 'uncanny feeling In tho room. Ono felt like spooks wore coming. Over nnd over ngnln, tho prenchor said. "These signs shall como to them that believe," nnd suddenly ho began saying things that really sounded like oriental dialect. It cer tainly seems Impossible for any one, however, ndept ho mny bo to lmitnto a langunge In this way. He kept this up for five minutes and then began to preach and prny In English. After tho service ho told a re porter that tho lanugago ho spoke was a dialect spoken In Northern Africa. Ho snld sometimes ho Is given tho power to speak In Hindoo and In other dialects In uso In In dia. Ho claims that ho understands some of It and that some of It ho does not, but as ho continues to grow (n grace and tho power of tho spirit ho will by and by understand It all. For a while last night, tho small audlenco wag worked up to a white heat of onthuslsm. Every body In tho room except two wero on their knoes. It can easily bo seen that tho enthusiasm will know no bounds when tho seven workers come from tho south with many moro unknown tongues. A SQUARE DEAL Is assured you when you buy one of Dr. Pierce's Family Medicines for all the ingredients entering into them nre printed on the bottle wrappers and their formula nre attested under oath as being complete and correct. You know iust what you are mviW for nri thn ,;. gradients are gathered from Nature's laboratory, being selected from "the most valuable native, medicinal roots found growing in our Ameri can forests. While potent to cure they are perfectly harmless even to the most delicate women and children. Not a drop of alcohol enters into their composition. A much better ngent is used both for extracting and preserving the medicinal principles used in them, viz. pure triple-refined glycerine of proper strength. This agent possesses intrinsic medicinal properties of its own, being a most valuable anti-septic and anti-ferment, nutritive and soothing demulcent. Glycerine plays an Important part in Dr. Pierce's Golden Med ical Discovery in the cure of indigestion, dyspepsia and weak stomach, attended by sour risings, "heartburn," foul breath, coated tongue, poor appetite, gnawing feeling in stomach, biliousness and kindred derange ments of the stomach, liver and bowels. Besides curing all the above distressing ailments, the "Golden Med ical Discover' " is a specific for all diseases of the mucous membranes, as catarrh, whether of the nasal passages or of the stomach, bowels or pelvic organs. Even in its ulcerative stages it will yield to this sover eign remedy if its use be persevered in. In Chronic Catarrh of the Nasal passages, it is well, while taking the "Golden Medjcal Discovery" for the necessary constitutional treatment, to cleanse the passages freely two or three times a day with Dr. Sages Catarrh Remedy. . This thorough course of treatment generally cures even in the worst cases. In coughs and hoarseness caused by bronchial, throat and lung affections, excepj consumption hi its advanced stages, the "Golden Medical Discovery " is a most efficient remedy, especially in those obsti nate, hang-on-coughs caused by irritation and congestion of the bron chial mucous membranes. The " Discovery " is not so good for acute coughs arising from sudden colds, nor must it be expected to cure con sumption in its advanced stages no medicine will do that but for all the obstinate hang-on, or chronic coughs, which, if neglected, or badly treated, lead up to consumption, it is the best medicine that can be taken. If the sweet taste of the" Discovery," caused by the glycerine, is disliked, a few drops of lemon juice, orange or lime juice, added to each dose will make it agreeable and pleasant and will not in the slightest interfere with its benefical effects. It's an Insult to your Intelligence for a dealer to endeavor to palm off upon you some nostrum of unknmvn composition in place of Dr. Pierce's world-famed medicines which are ov known cojiposition. Most dealers recommend Dr. Pierce's medicines because they know what they are made of and that the ingredients employed are among the most valuable that a medicine for like purposes can be made of. The same is true of leading physicians who do not hesitate to recom mend them, since they know exactly what they contain and that their ingredients are the very best known to medical science for the cure of the several diseases for which these medicines are recommended. With tricky dealers it Is different. Something else that pays them a little greater profit will be urged upon you as "just as good," or even better. You can hardly afford to accept a substitute of unknown composition and without uny particular record of cures in place of Dr. Pierce's medicines which are ov known cojiposition and have a record of forty years of cures behind them. You know what you want and it is the dealer's business to supply that want. Insist uton it. - mfe. mr jm " . SBB T. Tom Kay for presldont of tho senate would mean something be sides puro graft. Lane county is having a regular circus over tho road built by the Lucky Boy Mining company nnd which Lane county wants. f -MVq Mnrv Pnttnr firnw of EllCOne. is visiting Mrs. tf. P. Hoff. The Aurora Borealls says that last Sunday everybody In that neighbor hood cnt pheasant hunting, nnd avoraged ono bird to every 50 hunters. if f iititiif - iifiianjf f Christian Science Lecture nv Mr. Clarence C. Eaton, C. S. B. i Ul' TALU.MA, W.ltJIIlAUiUA. X Members of the Christian Sclenco Board of Lectureship of tho Z First Church of Christ, Scientist, Boston, Mass. AT THE I Grand Opera House, Friday, October 1 9, at 8 p. m. $ Given under Auspices of First Church of Christ, Scientist. ADMISSION' FREE. HM8IIH'f fm! ! liHfflf 'I8i These May Marry. Emma Francis Smith, aged 23, of Shaw, and Edward Doerfler, aged 22, of Sllverloa, wero granted a mar riage license yesterday. A license was also Issued to "William Lafo, aged 27, of Portland, and TJlllo A. Elck, aged 24, of Salem. Tho Takllma smelter has closed down for tho season after a short run of about two months. Tho matte product was of higher grado than heretofore, and will give Reed re turns. Granta Pass Observer. Blood Poisoning Results frwa chronic constipation, which Is Hlckly cured by Dr. King's New Life Pills. They remote all polsonloHa germs from the system aad infuse new llfo and vlwr; cure sour atoBsaeh, nausea, headache, dlr slaeM awt eollc without griping or dUe&mfort. 25c. duraateed by J. C, Pyry'a drugstore. HO! HO! , This old umbrella Is leaky, and I f hco there Is one rib broken. HO! HO! I know what I will do. I will take It to Watt Bhlpp.. He doe good toii-, and 1 reliable. He will make it as good as new. FULp LIKE OF MUD-GUARDS. && TT7 Cnnvriaht 199A " ' The House of Kuppcnhclraef If you haven't decided what you want for u fall suit, hero nro two stjlcs to select from. Both decidedly correct. DOUBLE OK SINGLE-BREASTED $10 '00 to $25.00 SALEM WOOLEN MILL STORE Edgar Robinson was killed by his brother on Elk crook, 40 mllos north of Med ford, near tho old Applcgnto mine, by accident, having boon iuIe tnken for a door In tho brush. Tho coroner's Jury Impaneled by Coronor Kellogg found thnt deceased came to his death by means of a gunshot wound inflicted by Albeit Robinson. Dr. Stephen S. WIso, ono of th8fe host-known pronchora on tho Pnclfloj" coast, dcllvorcd his farowoll aormon Sunday, and lenves this woolc for Now York, whoro ho will orgnnlzo an ludopondnnt Jowlsh congregation. Dr. WIso has boon tho pnslor of tho Tomplo Beth Israel, of Portland, tor six years. PRICES CUT TO MOVE STOCK Ah announced picvlously I have sold my entire Mock to Mr. S, A. Maiming, Mho takes possession November 1. I agreed to reduce stock .is much as possible before that dale. To do this I, of course, havo cut prices on neaily everything in tho house. Wo lmo moved out n good many things already, nnd hero nro a few lines thnt aro yet worth your netice: ' Sewing Machines 3 Whlto Rotnrios 2 Wheeler & Wilson 2 Qucona 2 Vlndex L AJnx 3 Standard box heads Besides a number of oxcollont iocond-hnnd machines. You will savo from 26 to 30 por cent on tho purchnso prlco of any new machino In tlio house, Call and Investigate at onco. Vehicles 3 top buggies 3 hacks 1 farmer's surrey 1 park wagon, with 2 stick stoats and canopy top, a beautiful rig. 1 sldo-sprlng runabout 1 stick sent runabout 1 splendid delivery wagon Thore Is a saving of from $10 to 25 each ou these rigs. Call and satisfy yourself and got a bargain. Farm Wagons 1 SW Studobnkor, wldo tiros I 3-Inch Studobnkor, narrow tiros 1 3-Inch Studobnkor, wldo tiros Thoro's a saving In thoso that will appeal to tho farmor or wood haulor who noodB n wagon soon. Implements 2 Benlcla Hancock disc plows 1 Hancock sldehlll disc ' 1 Syracuse gang plow I Syracuse sulky. Hyracuso walking plows 1 potato digger , 2 Canton walking cultivators 1 Canton riding cultivator 1 Mollno dlso harrow Besides a number fit other Im plements of various sorts, all at a big saving in prlco for cash. Other Lines Hay carrlors Stool track for carrlors 2 fanning mills 2 Potaluma Incubators 1 Indies' Crescent blcyclo 1 boy's 21-Inch blcyclo 1 gout's Trlbuno, chalnloss Several sccond-hnnd wheels, la dles' and men's. Worsted buggy robes; Bomo Qno ones very cheap All of tho abovo goods aro prlcod onough chenpor to hurry up tho prospective buyer. Second-hand Things Ono sldo-sprlng, 14 -Inch long bodied wagon with one seat, fitted with buggy top, cheap. Ono 2-horso Fairbanks-Morse gas ollno engine 1 Sharplos safety cream separa tor) lu good shape, 1 Do Laval separator Tho abovo Items are mighty cheap Como and look it interested. Ofdsmobife Runabout In oxcollont running order, ro palntod, fitted with now carbur ettor and now chain, at a snap. ALL ACCOUNTS NOW DUE Th4 Irving account and note now due will please call and settle or -Hd chuck at once u per our ttatctneHts, M He must close our books at OHce and clean up all claims. Pleaic do not nk or expect ex- tension, hb we cannot grant thorn. P. A. Wiggins,. SStff . il I I "