Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, October 25, 1906, Page 5, Image 5

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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALESL OREGON, THURSDAY", OCTOBKR 23, 1000.
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High Grade
High Price-.
Paeltd in Full Mtatur Sokm
i6oxs Always I
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J. A. Folger & Co.
San Francisco fj
EXTRAORDINARY
Grand Opera House
Friday Evening, Oct. 26, '06
OPENING
CONCERT
DIl. It. A. HERITAGE,
Basso Cantantc.
ARTHUR VOX JESSEX,
Concert Pianist.
A SUPERB PROGRAM
Or the Rest Classics.
Popular prices, 25 and 50c.
office open Friday at 9 a. m.
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State News
Burglars are numerous In Pendle
ton. A benr weighing 400 pounds wns
killed at Goshen, Lane county, Tues
day. A Xew York man Is planning to
erect n $10,000 laundry plnnt at
Xorth Bend.
The Eugene high school football
team plays their first game of tho
season with Albany Saturday.
Tho Allen Fruit Company, of Eu
gene, will begin tho work of packing
apples on a largo scale soon. Frost
has killed a largo lot of tho toma
Uis, so the run will bo short.
Mrs. George F. Cronor, of Eugene,
13 going to build tho famous "Log
Cabin" hotel on tho McKenzie, which
Aas destroyed by flro recently.
A sugar beet weighing 14 pounds
and over three feetin clrcumforenco
is shown at Pendleton, and is a fair
sample of the enormous growth of
bcts In that region this year.
A "-months-old Indian child was
f nind dead in its bed with its parents-
at a Pendleton lodging house Tues
da morning, having died from suf
focation. Grants Pass is to have a stirring
i wai meeting some time soon.
Four of tho leading churches will
unite and hire somo noted ovangel
ist A tabernacle to seat 1000 peo
ple will bo put up.
F A. Page, of the firm of Toozo &
Page, of Woodburn, Tuesday bought
102 bales of the J. C. and W. J.
Bushnoll lot of hops at Eugene, pay
ing 10 cents.
A contract for handling 200 tons
or more of freight between Baker
city and Cornucopia was tho diroct
'full of tho visit of John E. Searles,
the millionaire owner of tho Cornu
copia mines of Oregon, Monday.
" J. Sewell. former manager of
tho Potlatch Lumber Company, at
Pendleton, has been charged with
the embezzlement of $1293, and a
arrant Is out for his arrest. Ho
cannot bo found at present, and It is
thought he has left tho country to
avoid detection.
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Saved Ills Life.
J W. Davenport, Wlngo, Ky
rites, June 14, 1902: "I want to
tell you i believe Ballard's Snow
Liniment saved ray life. I was un
der tho treatment of ' two doctors,
nd they told rae one of. my lungs
as entirely eone. and the other
badly affected. I also had a Mump
a my side. I doa't think that T
ould have lived over two month
wnger, I was laduced by a frlead
to try Ballard's Sew LlaUnMt. The
Ttt KDDlltatfna n bib rrMt re-
P1; two 50 ceat bottles cured e
i"4 aud well.
u u a woDdM-ful madteJae aad I
reaaeBd It to wfteriag hnaalty.
TODAY'S
CURRENT
EVENTS
What the Progressive
Teachers Are Doing
To Teach the Children About
the World in Which
They Live
A feature of Tho Capital Jonrnni
that is attracting the attention nf
educators Is the DAILY" CURRENT
ia EMS SUMMARY, published in
this paper. It Is being used In tho
public schools by a number of wide
awake teachers, who find it a prac
tical help to interest the children in
tho affairs of tho world, and at tho
same time they are teaching good,
practical English, geography and po
litical economy. But tho best of all
they are calling attention to tho pro
gress and development OF THEIR
OWX STATE. Tho followlnc teach
ers have adopted this plan of teach
ing current events from tho daily
newspaper, and are using The Capi
tal Journal for this purpose, at tho
same time adding tho paper to tho
school library and reading roem:
Xame. Town. Xo. Punlls
Alice E. Hitter, Oregon City 4C
Agnes Hartnell, Clackamns .... 15
Eliza Burns, Canby 20
H. C. Seymour, Milwauklo ....147
Forest E. Dunton, Aurora 29
H. H. Belt, Xorth Yamhill 144
Clarence Clemenson, Dundee ...100
L. F. Anderson, Buttevlllo 31
Eva Smith, Oregon City 15
Alblna Thlbert, Oregon City 27
There are other schools using
tho current events ns printed In this
paper, and In all nearly a thousand
children are getting In touch with
the dally affairs of the world In this
manner through the columns of Tho
Dally Journal. Principal Seymour,
of the Milwauklo schools, endorses
this plan heartily In the following
letter to tho publishers:
Hofer Bros., Salem, Oregen:
Dear Sirs: In regard to current
events, will say I have been using
current events In my school work for
several years, and 1 find they aro OF
MUCH HELP TO THE PUPILS, as
they bring him Into everyday affairs
of tho civilized world, and ho learns
to depend more upon hlmsolf.
I think your plan of A DAILY"
CUHHEXT EVENTS PAPEIt FOR
THE SCHOOL HOOM IS JUST THE
THING NEEDED. At present It re
quires a great amount of tho pupils'
tlmo to find or look up articles In tho
large dally papers.
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Wood Poisoning
Results from chronic constipation,
which Is quickly cured by Dr. King's
Xow Life Pills. They remove nil
polsonlous germs from tho system
and Infuse new life and vigor; cure
sour stomach, nausea, headache, diz
ziness and colic, without griping or
discomfort. 25c. Gurantced by J.
C. Perry's drugstore.
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May Vernon, a performer In a
vaudeville theatre In Portland, was
stabbed by Fred Butler Tuesday
night, because sho had allowed an
other man to escort her home.
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8100 Reward, flOO.
Tho readors of this paper will bo
pleased to learn that there is nt
least ono dreaded disease that
science has been able to cure in all
Us stages, and that is Catarrh. Hall's
Catarrh Cure Is the only positive
cure now known to tho medical fra
ternity. Catarrh being a constitu
tional diseases, requires a constitu
tional treatment. Hall's Catarrh
Cure Is taken intornally, acting di
rectly upon the blood and mucous
surfaces of tho system, thereby de
stroying the foundation of the dis
ease, and giving tho patient strength
by building up the constitution and
assisting nature In doing fts work.
The proprietors have so much faith
in its curative powers that they offer
One Hundred Dollars for any case
that it falls to cure. Send for list
of testimonials.
Address: F, J. Cheney & Co., To
ledo, O.
Bold by all druggists.
Take Hall's Family Pills for con
stlpatlon. o
The Enterprise brewery, owned
and operated by Ott Bros., at Enter
prise, bwned last Friday night.
Biinjti A W w ' g
CURRENT
TOPICS
TODAY
Prepared for the Public Schools
nnd tho Family Circle.
The government Is sending troops
of cavalry to Wyoming to force tho
Uto tribo of Indians back upon their
reservation.
Senator Clark, of Montana, will
not seek re-election at the hands of
the Montana legislature. Ho is
building railroads.
Statistics just published show that
In 1905, 1G5S gods and S1.312 horses
wore slaughtered and, consumed as
food in Prussia.
Women suffragists who Invaded
tho house of commons in England
were nrrested for rioting, and have
been sentenced to Jail.
Attorney-General Moody, of Mnssa
chusetts, Is to bo appointed to fill a
vacancy on the supremo court of tho
United States.
Tho supreme court of Illinois has
decided that tho Chicago city rail
way must provide sufficient enrs and
seats for all who wish to ride.
Tho newspapers of Japan aro
showing resentment nt tho nntl-Jap-nneso
feeling growing up in Califor
nia and threaten that state with a
boycott.
The total immigration from Eu-
ropo to this country this year may
reach 1,400,000, surpassing nil pre
vious records.
Mild weatheV is mitigating tho dis
tress from a coal and wood famlno
in Eastern Oregon.
Chnmplon Edgecoto Peer, a Port
land bull terrier dog, wns given tho
highest award In nil classes nt tho
national dog show at Philadelphia.
Tho gold produced at Nome, Alas
ka, tho past year was $G, 000, 000,
and about $12,000,000 was expend
ed in mining oporntlons.
Tho Amerlcnn Civic Association
hns adopted a plan for taxing tho
billboards out of exlstenco In tho
largo cities.
BLANKETS
MADE IN SALEM FROM OREGON WOOL
Wc sell blankets, robes and doth direct from the manufacturers.
No middle man commission for you to pay. Every pair guaranteed,
Prices: $3.40 to $12.00
A Beautiful Line of Ladies' Dress Goods
WE HAVE A FEW DAMAGED AND SINGLE BLANKETS AT SPECIAL PRICES.
SALEM WOOLEN MILL STORE
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THE PHILHAHMOXIO.
A Largo Chorus to Homier tho
Messiah" to Ho Organized
Xet Monday Evening.
I COMPANIES ORGANIZE. 1
X Articles of Incorporation I
Granted Enterprises Backed T
by Oregon Capital.
J1 1 ' I1 9 9 I 9 Jnniijiij g Qi fi I ! gi fnfif if f
Tho foliowiiiB companies filed ar
ticles of Incorporation In tho olllco
of tho socrotary of stato this merning:
Multnomnh Mill & Construction
Company, of Portland; Incorpoia
tors, J. Frank Swoboda, Ira Moore,
Arthur It. Mooro; capital stock, $15,
000. Xntlonal Transfer & Storngo Com
pany, of Poitlnnd; incorporators, A.
C. Mcintosh, M. B. Mcnchnm, San
derson Reed; capital stock, $1.00.
Crystal Bottling Company, of Port
land; Incorporators, S. F. Lee, II. S.
Sook. A. J. Hill; capital stock. ?2000
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The Texas Yioii(1ir.
Cures nil kidney, bladder nnd
rheumatic trouble; sold by all drug
gists, or two months' treatment by
mail for $1. Dr. E. W. Hall. 292G
Olive street, St. Louis, Mo. Send
for testimonials. Sold by Stono's
drug stores, dw-'vr
All tho singers of tho city nro in
vited to como to tho University
chapel next Monday ovonlng, October
29th, to orgnnlzo a choral society,
which will probably bo called "Tho
Philharmonic." Tho plan Is to glvo
the "Messiah" nbout Christmas, nnd
lot tho proceeds go to somo worthy
cnuso.
Tho Philharmonic will bo rendy to
study enntntas, operas or oratorios.
Lot ovory singer consldor this a por
sonal lnvltntlon, nnd bo presoht nt
tho University chnpol noxt Wednes
day ovenlng.
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Tho nest Doctor.
Row P.. C. Horton, Sulphur
Springs, Tex., writes, July 19, 1902:
"I havo usod In my fnmlly Ballard's
Snow Liniment and Horohound Syr
up, and thoy havo proved certainly
satisfactory. Tho Unlmont is tho
best wo havo ovor used for hoad
acho and pains. Tho cought syrup
has boon our doctor for tho Inst 8
years."
Sold by D. J. Fry's drug store.
CCL&ffl&
Until Irf-gs Cut Off.
W. J. Doyle, timekeeper for a
Grcok railroad construction crew, lost
both less at Cottnge Orovo Wednes
day morning by being run ovor by a
helpor onglno at a dlvldo four miles
south of this city.
The timekeeper was ondeavorlng
to clear tho track of tho Qreok work
men, and was warning thorn of tho
near approach of tho englno, which
was backing, when ho himself was
struck and run over, with tho nbovo
result, He was brought to Cottage
Grove, and his mangled'' lltnba wortf
amputated by Drs. Kino, HockettJ
and Best. Tho patient wns perfectly
rational, and displayed tho greatest
norvo. and. whllo tho chances aro
against his recovery, his rugged
health and pluck may pull him
throuuh. Ho was sent to the South
ern Pacific Hospital, at Portland, oo
tho afternoon train.
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A Badly BHrncd Girl,
or bor. man or woman, la quickly
out of paiu if Bucklin'a Arnica
Salv$ Is appliod promptly. G. J
Welch, of Tekonaha, Mich., says: "I
use it In my family for cuts, sores
and all skin Injuries, and find It per
fect." Quickest pile euro known..
Best healing salvo made. 25c at J
C, Perry's drugstore.
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TIlAlllfcf yy nH imm Wi WW WWWff PjW
Col. J. II. Italoy, of tho law firm of
Cartor, Itnloy & Italoy, of Pendleton,
hns withdrawn from it, nnd will now
dovoto his tlmo to tho Pendleton
Savings bank, of which ho Is a lnrgo
stock owner.
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Cures Winter Cough.
J. E. Govor, 101 X. Main St., Otta
wa, Kan., writes: "Kvory fall it hns
been my wife's trouble to catch a
severe cold, nnd thereforo to cough
all wlntor long. Lnst fall I got hor
ii hnttln nf Hnrchound Bvrun. She
used it and has been nblo to sloop
soundly nil night long. Whonovor
the cough troubles hor, two or three
dosos stops tho cough, and sho Is
able to bo up and well." 2Dc, COo
and 11.00.
Sold by D. J. Fry's drug storo.
Highest Price
for
POULTRY AXI) EGGS
POTATOES
ONIOXS
AMI ALL
PRODUCE
CAPITAL COMMISSION CO.
267 Commercial St.
POLITICAL
COLUMN
Open for Xotlces of Candidates
for nil Ofllces.
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THE FIRST OF THE
SEASON
The Famous California
Brand of
Sauer Kraut
Try Home of tills kraut and
seo If It is not tho best you
havo ewr cnteu. Mndo from
tlio very best of uhlta cabbage.
On Mill) at
Thei
Moir Grocery
Company
lft(l State St. Phono JH2
Vol era of tho Sixth Wnrtl
Resistor nt tho city hall, and save
dolny at tho primaries. It Is im
portant for good government. Vote
for areonbnum, n good biislnoss
man, nnd got a good buslnoss admin
istration. 10-18-td
Eyesight Specialist
Special Attention to School
Children Eye Troubles
CHAS. H. HINGES
Graduate Optician.
12!! Commercial Street.
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Two Forost Grove Girls, Misses
Blda nnd Leva Walker, are teaching'
botany nt tho Xebraskn Btato Unl
vorslty, nt Lincoln.
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Danger from tho Plague.
There's grave danger from the!
plaguo of Coughs and Colds that aro
so prevalent, unless you take Dr.
King's Xow Discovery for Consump
tion, Coughs and Colds. Mrs. Walls
of Forest City writes: "It's a God
send to pcoplo living In climates
whoro coughs and colds prevail, I
fine It quickly ends them. It preroats
pneumonia, cures lagrlppo, gives
wonderful relief In asthma and hay
fever, and makes weak lungs strong
enough to ward off consumption,
coughs and colds. COc and 11.00,
Guaranteed by J. C. Perry's drug
store. Trial bottlo free.
Because they are not allowed to
take their stock across tho Umatilla
reservation without paying toll, (he
sheep men and cattle men of that
section aro complaining bitterly.
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Come and Look
Xovcr Iuih our IiuIIcm' hIioo depart
iiieut hhmwi hiiiIi beauty In htjle,
iit'ivnt'HN as now.
The showing In lift entirety coin,
pli'to and ImludcH ovory nv, ntjle
and vtldtli for n proper lit.
We Are Especially Proud of Our
Ladies' $3, $3.50, $4 Shoes
In Patent Colt uml Patent Kid.
They nro twpcdally hltf value nnd
iiuiftt bo ftcou to In appreciated.
Coiiio to tho "Quality Htoro" nnd
you may depend upon our clerks to
Kiildo you us to tho latent stylw anil
moot IhvoiiiIuk shades.
If we sell them they mi-o durable.
dLytfS&bc
E. L IRVIN & CO.
PRACTICAL SHOEMAN
REPAIRING A SPECIALTY
326 STATE STREET SALEM, OREGON
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