Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, October 25, 1906, Page 7, Image 7

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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL,, SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1000.
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A MAN
" A WOMAN
AND A HOE
Threat to Break Her Head
She Says Was An Offer
of Marriage
It has been often snkl "the
course of true love never did run
smooth." It Is qulto probable that
It never will do so to -the extent of
acquiring tho habit. A dispatch
from Seattle Monday tells of the
woes of William Harrison, all caused
by love or lack of it. Willie, accord
ing to tho dispatches Is aged CI
peaceful years, all of which ho has
passed all by his lonesome; no
woman has hat by his fireside; no
children prattled around his knees,
or daubed their sticky little Angers
Into his "ZIts," or asked him ques
tions that ho couldn't answer No,
William Is a bachelor and more than
that he declares ho is a woman
hater Yet, with this apparently un
assalble record, William, tho name
sake of the hero of Tippecanoe, Is In
serious 'trouble, and there Is also a
woman In the case. Indeed tho
woman Is the whole case. ' Her name
is Cora B. Randall, who "fesses up"
to being 50, and who yet signs her
name Miss and Is, or, as she al
leges, was before she mot tho gay
Willie, "In maiden meditation fancy
free."
It Is different now. Cora has
brought suit against Willie claiming
a breach of promise She alleges
through her attorney and In proper
legal phraseology, that she met tho
giddy William, and that ho with
vulpine cunning presented her with
a small truck patch near his home
in Bym Maw, (get onto tho romantic
name) and while she was wrestling
with tho stubborn soil In tho laud
able effort to produce a crop of ever-
blooming mushrooms, Willie felt tho
dawning sunlight of lovo In tho attic
of his midriff and with mnlico pre
pense stormed tho citadel of her affec
tlons and mndo iovo to hor. Willlo was
no coy lover, despite his inexperience
according to Cora's statement. He
was not satisfied with making "goo
goo eyes." but while she wielded tho
hoo In tho truck patch aforesaid
slipped through the gate, and his
arm around her waist while boldly I
told his lovo and then and there ask
ed her to marry him. Miss Randall
admits that sho was Impressed by his '
ardent wooing and with fluttering I nB3urnnco ,n our own honosty of pur
heart modestly consented to unlto an(, trombl,gly search Into
her fortunes, fato and truck patch , t Ir,)OS0 ltself t0 SCo whether It
with his. Tho wedding day was fix-' '
BJSMHBI
Tho Kind You Havo Always
iu uso for over 30 years,
and has
lS-z. Bonnl supervision slneo Its miaiicy.
-&CcU4i Allowno ono to deceive you In this.
All Counterfeits, Imitations nnd"Just-ns-pood"nr- but
Experiments that trifle with nnd endanger tho hea.t of
In&nta and Children Experience against Expou nt.
What is CASTOR I A
CastoHa is n harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare
goric, Drops nd Soothlnj? Syrups. It is Plcasaut. 16
contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotio
substance. Its ago is Its guarantee. It destroys Worms
and allays Fevcrishness. It cures Diarrhoja and WjuU
Colic It relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation
and Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho
Stomach r.nd Bowels, gii Ing healthy and natural sleep.
Tho Children's Panacea- the Mother's Friend.
GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS
Bears tho
aTC&
The Kind You to Always Bought
In Use For Over 30 Year.
ut rrua mrttf, T? mi
J
t T 0r' 1ew lmProvcd formula, will
greatly please you. It keeps the hair soft and
smooth, makes t look rinh t . '. 1.1 "a
wii, iaM
e? for October of lost year, but
Willie realizing that tho pursuit of
a thing was more pleasurable than
its possession, had the wedding day
postponed to April 15, 190G. And
then, after the fair one purchased a
trousseau and prepared for tho
event, Willie got cold feet, and fail
ed to come to taw. all of which
wounded her feelings', lacerated her
heart and destroyed her faith In all
manner of man forever. She sizes
I up tho damage sustained from tho
(collision at JGOOQ. not a tiennv mom
or less, and surely she ought to
1 know to a hair tho extent of hor dis
aster. I On the other hnnd. Willie denies,
reiterates and asseverates ho never
said It. Ho declares that ho is a
confirmed woninn-hater, that he dis
likes womankind In general and Miss
Randall In particular. He said, and
he swore to It. that ho attended n
card party where Miss Randall was
a guest, and was asked to take her
home, but he feared her then, and
was afraid to trust himself with her
In the' dark. That ho felt he was
In danger, and so, he put her on a
street car, deliberately turned her
over to a heartless corporation and
Incontinently fled. Ho says Miss
Randall was persistent and not easily
discouraged, that, like the vllllan In
tho play, she still pursued him. Ho
avers that on one occasion she fol
lowed him Into his garden at Byrn
Mawr (romantic name, Isn't It), and
then and there suggested, asked and
beseeched him to marry her. To her
entreaties William asserts that he
turned a deaf ear, that ho spurned
her offer, so to spenk, and chased
hor (the only time) out of tho gar
den with a hoe. and that Instead of,tho vlsl11 of Hlm ns we Brow lnto
asking her to marry him, or consent
ing to marry her, ho did on tho oc
casion aforesaid threaten to break
her head If sho came back. Tho
case Is now on trail, and tho horse
editor hopes tho best mnn mny win.
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From Our Religious Evclmnges.
This Is tho truth that we must
seize that wo aro answornblo for
tho Judgments which our conscience
gives. Wo cannot indeed hoi) what
It pronounces; for Its pronounce
ments aro tho Inovitnblo outcome of
our moral and spiritual conditions
at the moment; but wo are judged
by that which wo so. pronounce, Just
becauso wo are responsible for be
ing In that particular mornl nnd
spiritual condition. If we are blind,
wo ennnot help giving wrong Judg
ments and heading for tho ditch.
i Tint wlir nrn wo bund? Tliai IS
. . . .,... tn nn9War. for. Do
I wo ask ourselves this question with
jreal quivering anxiety? Do wo go
'.imnir ininn our sturdv Anelo-Snxon
Bought, nnd which 1ms hcen
has homo tho slgnntnro of
been mndo under ais pcr-
Signature of
. ..... .IUH..UM.
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Is adequate and enlightened nnd
truo to the Divine reality? A pur
pose may bo so honest nnd yet bo
so fatuous, so stupid, so blinded, so
obstinate, so selfish, so cruel, so
fatal, so false. And so It comes
about that wo walk on blindly into
tho ditch, perfectly sntlsfied with
the absolute sincerity with which
wo go wrong. Rev. H. Scott Hol
Innd, D. D., in Tho (London) Church
Tlme3.
Jesus knew that tho only way In
which tho good tidings of the king
dom could be spread abroad was
through porsounl wltnoss-benrlng on
the part of those acknowledging its
sovereignty; therefore ho command
ed his disciples throughout nil tlmo
to display both their doctrines nnd
their deeds so clearly that men might
see In this humau exhibition tho
realization upon earth of his king
dom and lovo. Tho moment, how
ever, that tho individual follower of
tho Master begins an attempt to
reallzo this command to let tho light
shine, ho Is brought face to faco with
the difficulties and tho dignity of his
effort; and he learns that tho work
to which he has set himself Is bo
difficult that ho can only hope to do
It through tho gift of graco nnd
strength from God himself. Thon ho
becomes humble. Ho realizes tho
feebleness of his own power nnd the
lnslgnlficanco of his own personality.
Tho contradiction which seems to In
here In self- nssertlon and self-for-getfulness
has disappeared In tho
practical effort to reallzo tho com
mandment to let the light shine.
Zlon's Herald.
m
Not to Intellectual acumen, not to
great scholarship, but to purity of
Intention and purity of Imagination,
to singleness of purpose, cleanness
of thought, and tenderness of fool
ing, Is God revealed. Wo como to
oneness with Him, and wo grow Into
oneness with Him by pursuing whnt
He proposes. It Is true that wo
shall he like Him when wo seo Hlm
as Ho Is. it Is also truo that wo seo
Him as Ho is only ns wo aro llko
Him. "Yo are," says Paul, "tho tom
ple of God, nnd tho Spirit of God
dwelloth In you. If any ono shnll
corrupt tho temple of God, him shnll
God bring to corruption." What
ever drives God out of His tomploj
destroys tho temulo nnd makes It a
common edifice. It Is God's temnlo
only when God dwell In It, nnd God
dwells In It only when, In nsplratlon
If not In actual realization, In strong
deslro If not nlways In successful ac
complishment, the temple is puro.
Lyman Abbott, In Tho Outlook.
Jostis' supremo gift to tho wlrld
was a moral Ideal. He had a vision
of mnn at his host, man doing tho
perfect will of -God; and tho unique
thing with hlm was that ho realized
his Ideal. And sq ho becomes tho
wny for nil others. Ho Is our Ideal
man. In him men see humanity
without tho taint of sin. As Emer
son Insplrlngly puts It, "Ono man
was true to whnt Is In you and mo."
Thus Josus opons the door of a groat
hopo to all tho children of men.
What he Is. we may strlvo toward
Rov. Fannie E. Austin, In Tho Unl
voraallst Lender.
"" To get one's piece of work dono In
this world, to find tho truth nnd say
It, though tho utterance lead to
Gethsomano nnd tho cross this la
the concern of tho world's great
souls. And whon they hnvo passed,
and men catch at last tho actual
meaning of their life, thoy bow
themselves over tho print of what
they now discern to bo DIvIno foot
steps. Thoy know that once more
"God hath vUlted his people." Tho
(London) Christian World.
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Weak. Nervous People.
Wo havo ictelved letters from all
parts of tho U. S. highly recommend
ing Dr. Gunn'a Dlood & Norvo Tonic,
until tho faith we had in tho remedy
has been fully sustained. Wo had
confldenco from tho very beginning
that this medlclno should mako
cures, but lacked that assuranco
that comes after many successful
trials. Now that wo have been up.
held In our belief wo want to im
part to others our confldenco. Ner
vous, and unsteady people, weak,
fleshless peop!-, pimply, pale, or
sallow people aro all victims of
weak, watery blood. Mako now,
rich blood, to be forced through tho
system by tho way of the artorles.
and disease cannot remain. This
Tonic cures disease by giving you
strength to resist It. All druggist
sell it for 73c per box, or 3 boxes
for 12. Tho tablets are taken after
each meat They turs the 00 T(M
eat into rich red blood. Persoa
who take this Tonic sain in gee
solid flesh from 1 to 2 pounds jw
-:- CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT-:-
FOE SALE. I WANTED. f TONSORIAL.
For Sale At onco soveral thousand
new Oregon strawberry plant, $2
per thousand. Inqulro F. A. Sut
ton, Routo 4. Phono Sub. 97.
10-23-3t
lor Sale Cheap A light team, har
ness -and wagon. Call or address
F. A. Sutton, routo No. 4. Phono
97 Suburbnn. 10-23-3t
For Sale Parker shotgun, hnmmor
less, 16 gauge; Winchester car
bine, 25-35, peep sights, both gUns
nearly new. Llewellen settor, well
broke. W. E. Conner, Wlllamotto
otel. 10-19-tf
For Sale or Trade Owing to poor
health, I will clthor sell or trado
at a bargain my confectionery
store at 12G South Commercial
street. G. W. Morrow. 10-12-lm
For Sale or Trade. Stock and dairy
ranch of 1.C0 ncre3. on C. & E.
railroad, one-half mile from town,
about 100 acros cleared and in pas
ture. Now sovon-room houso,
barn, sheep sheds; orchard, out
range, springs running tho year
round. If you want a good ranch,
this is tho ono. Apply to Robort
Tnssoll, Elk City, Or. 9-2S-lm
FOR RENT.
For Rent. Furnished and unfur
nished rooms at 790 North Com
mercial St. M. A. DIco, Prop. 5-1-tf
MISCELLANEOUS.
ricnse Pay Up All who owo mo
will plenso pay at onco, ns I can
not further delay sottloiuont. P. A.
Wiggins. 10-10-
At Mrs. C. II. Wnlkers 221 Com
mercial Btreet, you can got your
clothes dyed, cleaned, pressed or
repaired. Anything from a pair
of gloves to tho most olaborato
silk gown. Volvet collars put on,
nnd nil goods paid for If Injured.
Phono 1245.
Butto & Wcnderoth. Flno wino&.
liquors and cigars. Wo handlo tho
celebrated Kellogg and Castle
whiskies. Cool and refreshing beer
constnntly on draught. South Com
mercial Btrcct. 9-3-lyr
Rnlcm Iron Work. Foundors, ma
chinists and blacksmiths. Manu
facturers of all kinds of sawmill
machinery. Hop and fruit drying
stoves, etc. Manufacturers of tho
Salem Iron Works Hop Press.
BUTTERNUT BREAD
It is worth more than any other
bread, yet tho prlco Is no higher. For
salo at your grocor'a -. --
CALIFORNIA BAKERY.
Thomas & Cooloy, Props.
At the Old Stand Sam Cnsto an
nounces thnt ho Is Btlll at tho old
fctand, nt tho fair grounds, pro
parcd to break or train horses for
road or track. Prices roasonahlo,
and satisfaction guaranteed. Also
lino rond horso for salo. 10-12-tf
Business Opportunity. A manager
to tako charge of olllco nnd also
do road work In connection with
magazlno subscription agency es
tablished 20 years, doing a busi
ness of $200,000 per year. A
person who Is responsible and ox
prcsslvo In meeting pcoplo and
canvassing, who will not object to
appointing agonts and working
with them in his territory. To
such a person wo will pay a month
ly salary, a commission, and also
a further interest in tho business
of said torrltory that will bring in
a permanent return and Incomo.
Address The Homd Magazlno, Box
40 Indianapolis, Ind. 0-2C-cod-Cw
SALEM HOP DEALERS.
ivrt'i uro. urowora of and oca
era in hops, Salem, Orogon. Phona
121. Office ovor Salem State
Dank, 115 Commercial street.
O. C. Donoraii Hop merchant; rep
resents boat Arms in America. Cor
ner Commercial and State streets,
Salem. Phono Main 137.
ZJVSR7 AND HALE 8TABLBS.
y 18 TUB PHOXB NUMJJK OP
ML L. HARKOD. PJtOPJtTJBTOK. 271
0HEMXKBTA 6TKKST.
BASH AND DOOR FAOTORITJS,
u JHsnuracturw o
sash, lxrf, Moulding. All klads of
kouM fiolih sad hard wood work.
Txoni street, bet. Stats sad Cteurt.
O UBV a K9 art. S. Jm. .
Wanted Boy 12 to 16 years old,
who will do chores for good homo
nnd opportunity to go to Bchool.
Call at Journal ofllco. 10-24-3t
Wanted. At tho Salem dyo works,
immediately, n first-class pressor,
woman proforrcd, 221 South Com
mercial St. 10-23-3t.
Wanted. A lady or a small family
to keep houso on a smnil farm In
tho country. Call or address tho
Capital Journal. 10-24-3t
Wanted. Two furnished house
keeping rooms. Call' Main 332.
10-23-3t
Wanted Ono largo, furnished room,
closo In, by mnn and wlfo; no
children. Address caro Journal
X. M. 10-23-3t
Agents Wanted. Agonts, mnlo or
fomnlo, mako big money soiling
our goods. Wrlto for cntaloguo.
If you want to buy for your own
uso, our prices will astonish you.
United Manufacturers Mall Order
Co., 127 Front stroot, Now York
City. 10-20-2w
Wnntcd. A placo whero h young
boy can work for his bbard and
room and go to school. Addrosa
Wlllamotto Unlvorslty. 9-24-tf
LOST.
ijosi uoiweon aniom and Suorldnn
n 22 Winchester repeater rldo.
Sultnblo reward for return of
samo to this ofllco. 10-15-2w
LODQE&
foresters of America Count Shor.wood
Forcstors, No. 10. Meets Tuesday ia
Hurst Imll, Stnto stroot. U. S. Rider,
O. R.; A. L. Brown, F. 8.
Oontral Lodge No. 18, K. of P, Castle
Hnll in Ilolmnn block, corner State
ami Liberty strools. Tuosdny of each
wcok at 7:30 p. in. J. G. Graham, C.
C; W. I. Stnley, K. of R. and S.
Modern Woodmen of America. Ore
gon Cedar Camp No. 52-10. Meets
ovory Thursday evonlng at 8 o'clock
In ilolmnn hall. W. W. Hill, V, O
F. A. Turner, Clerk.
Woodmon of World. Moot ovory Fri
day night at 7:30, in Holman hall.
F. It. Cappor, O. O. P. L. Frazlor,
Clark.
DRAYMEN.
It. O. CuiniultiH Succossor to Whlto
Cummins, oxpross, dollvory nnd
transfor lino. Prompt sorvlco Is
our motto. Furnlturo and plnno
moving n specialty. Stand at 150
South Commorclnl street. Phono
17C. Rcsldunco phono 0GS. 8-4-tf
"MUfiftO STUDIOlT
Musical Studio. Frank K. Churchill,
Musical Studio, assoclato tcachor
Wostorn Consorvntory, Chicago,
III., roprosontlng Intor-Stnto Sys
tem at Salem, Oregon. Diplomas
grantod upon completion of -course
In tho opora Houso building,
rooms 8 and 9. Studio hours, 9
to 12, and 2 to C. 0-8-tf
I E. Newberry. Grndunto Chicago
Musical College pupil of Rudolph
Ganz, two yenra with WHInmotto
Unlvorslty, has opened music stu
dio, rooms 9 nnd 10, In I. O. O. F.
Tomplo. Hours 9 to C. Business
hours 1 to 3. 10-17-
e
VETERINARY SURGEON.
Dr. E, J. Young, Veterinary Surgeon
..and dentist, 33 years' experience.
All work guaranteed. Difficult sur
gical operations a specialty. Phone
681. Office at Club Stables, Phone
7, Salem, Oregon, 80-tf
PLUMBERS.
lico. fli. narr riumuing, not water
and steam heating and tinning,
1C Commercial stroot. Phone
Main 192. 9-1-ly
M. JT. Petzel Plumbing, steam and
as fitting. Sucecsior to Knox I
Murphy, 220 Commercial street.
'Phono Main 17.
A. L. rmet Successor to Burroughs
k Frazer, plumber and tinner, Manu
facturer of eopjwT and galvanized
Iron cornice, and metal skylights,
105 State street, 'Phono 1811.
O8TB0PATII8.
srnrvt55Tuttroiiuir
ville, Mo,, under founder of otte.
patby. Room 21 Breymsa bldg.,
Commercial rtreet. Phose 87. Resi
dence COO State, cor. Cbureb. Pboae
lilO. Cheats acute and ohrontc dls
esses. Examination free.
Dr. W. L. Mereer. Graduate of Xirks
ville, Mo usder founder ef eetee
Iiatby, Rooms 25-26 Bfeaus bldg.,
Cowameisl St. Pbeie 919. Ki
i1ik i9 North guauae? street.
Fltese f 14. Treats suite aa4 esreaU
dims, Xxanlaatles free.
Evans' Barber Shop. Tho only first
clnss barber shop on Stato Etreet;
everything now and up to date.
Finest porcolnln boths In the city.
Shaving 15c, hnlrcuttlng 25o,
bnths 25c. Two first-class boot
blacks. C. W. Evnna, prop. 8-9
tnstjhtcxee:
Lincoln Annuity Union. Sick, acci
dent and pension Insuranco; $2,
000,000 pledged; ovory claim paid,
Good agonts wanted. J. H. O.
Montgomory, aupromo organlsor,
Box 432 Salem, Orogon. R, R,
Ryan, socrctary, G4G Stato stroot.
NEW AND SECttNIMIANP GOODS.
Now nnd Second-Hand Goods.
Bought nnd sold, 'also ranges,
stoves and cooking utensils, dish
es, grantto nnd tinware of all kinds'
Glvo us a call. O. L, McPeek, 170
South Commercial St. 8-13-ly
WATER COMPANY.
OFFICE CITY KALL.
For water service apply at efflee.
Bills payable monthly In advance
Make all complaints at the office,
General
..Machine Works.
E. M. KiailTLINGEH,
Machinist nnd Manager.
178 South Liberty St.
WE IIUILI) ANYTHING THAT
CAN HE MADE FROM IRON OR
STEEL. NONE BUT FIRST-CLASS
WOIUCMEN EMPLOYED.
General Repairing Solicited
9-19-lm
For
Vetch and
Clover Seeds
Call on
Tillson & Co.
151 High at
UseJ. . .
3&
Self Rising
B. B. B. Flour.
Ask your grocer for it.
m ewaaawtu
Gold Dust Flow 1
Mndo by TID3 SYDNEY FOW- $
ER COMPANY, Sidney, Oregon.
Mado for family use. Ask your
grocrr for it. Bran and shorts
alwuys on hand.
P; B. Wallace
AGENT
MM
MM
White House
Restaurant
GEORGE BROS. Proprs.
Is preparod to accomodate any
sized crowd at any time of the
day or night.
Phone Main 198 ' State St.
Meals served- at all hours.
Oregon City
Logging Shoes
In High Tops
In Low Tops
Wrraritd , to be WaUrf ri
for Sale By
JACOB vogt
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