Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, October 31, 1906, Page 6, Image 6

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DAILY CAPITA! JOURNAL, BALKH, ORHGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1000
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HALLOWE'EN
SOCIAL EVENTS
Many Pretty Sentimental
Superstitions Will Be Re
vived at Social Gather
ings Tonight Younger
Set Will Be in Evidence.
I ronrry you? Begone! I'll never do It.
Oh yes you will and If you don't you'll ruo It.
Tls Hnllowo'etil
Tla Hallowe'en!
My. fate I will pursuo It!
Her heart I will subdue It!
How beatB my heart! My fate? I scarco dare woo It!
My pleading gaze through trembling glass sho'll view It!
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His facet
Ono kiss!
Ho fdllowed mo! He'll rtio It!
One more! Yoiir'ro mine! I always know It!
Alice Harrlman.
Tho.youngor people In tho Salem
soelal circles will bo especially nctlvo
thjs evening. Whllo no very largo
or formal Hallbw'd'en parties are an
nounced, It Is understood that there
will bo a largo number of small nf
fairs. Most of theso will be given
and nttonded by tho Junior element.
All the pretty nnd sontlmontnl
superstitions that nro ' clustered
around 'tills date In tho calondnr
will bo rovlewed nnd scores of Salem
maidens too modest to llston to tho
call of her own heart will do tho
untjnl ljcrolo stunts. Deeds of daring-
will bd performed by bashful
girls nnd In nil theso cases lot us
hope the gallant boys will bo prompt
ly on hand; ,
( Hallowe'en Masquerade.
To colcbrnto the cotnjng of tho
All Saints Eve, or Hallowe'en, the
hall Mondny evening, which was n
delightful social event In every way.
Tho hall was decorated with hugo
paper Jack o' lanterns and qunntltles
of autumn loaves. The electric
lights were enclosed In "Jack" faces,
nnd cast n soft light over the scene
Over eighty couples danced tho
"light fantnstlc" until a late hour,
and tho wholo wnB a weird and gor
geous looking nffair, as the costumes
woro many nnd vnrled. Solemn
monks Jostled against protty farm
maidens, nnd handsome Ilomeos
smiled at bcntitlfull Juliets. But
Mrs. Arthur Wolch as tho old witch,
or tho "old lady who rodo up to tho
moon' 'on n broomstick, was tho best
BUBtalncd chnractor of all, nnd she
wns awardod tho first prlzo; Guy
Hoyt, nB n rustic looking armor,
won tho gontlomnn's prlzo. Mlsa
Cnrrlo Zloglor and Mr. W. P. Mllos
woro nwnrdud prlzos far tho bost
Protection Lodge, No. 2, A. O. IT. W., dnncors.
Snlom Lndgo, No. 10, I), of II,, nnd Stugo'a orchostrn furntshod tho
Vloln Lodge, No. 8, D. of JI gavo music, and thoy rondorod many lino
n masquerado. balL Itr tho Holman soloctlonfl.
West Pointer IiiHpeilH KiikIInIi Mill
liny Hrhoolx.
London. Oct. 31, Captain Her
man J. Kochlor, today ilulshod IiIh
visit to tho military bcIiooIh of In-
Oli'ii Cove's Finn or Show.
Glon Cove, L. I., Oct. 31. Tho
socond nnnunl horticultural oxhlbl-
tlon of tho town nnd a largo section
of surrounding Long Island began
fltructlon qud. other military IiiBtltu- today with n good attendance nnd
tlorts af'Aldorflhot, 8horncllffo, Dover lino collection of llowors. Tho ox
nnd Snllsbury Plains. Captain Jhlbltlou was far above tho stnndnrd
Kochlor Is master of tho sword nnd of tho provlous ono owing no doubt
instructor of military gymnastics and to tho very valuable extra prizes of
physlcal culture at west point mill- fcrcd this senson. Thoro la a Ilvqly
tary nendomy. His Inspection wns competition for tho Bllvcr cup pro
authorized by tho British army coun- scntcd by Mrs, Percy Chubb for tho
ell. !hc8t 0 carnations, six standard vo-
rlotlcB, arranged for effect. Mrs. R.
H. LadowB sllvor cup for tho best
collection of roses brought Into tho
at show Bomo of tho ilncst specimens
that I in tho eastern stntos. Silver cups
woro also presented by F. P. Plorson
& Co., Tnrrytown, for tho best twolvo
blooms Glonvlow chryBnnthomums
nnd by A. H. Groy for tho bost gen
urnl collection of rosos.
o
8100 Reward, 9100.
Tho renders of this paper will bo
plonaod to learn that thoro la
least ono dreaded dlscnso
sclcnco has bcon nblo to euro in nil
its Btngos, nnd that Is Catarrh. Hall's
Catarrh Curo Is tho only posltlvo
euro now known to tho mcdlcnl fra
torntty, Cntnrrh bolng n constitu
tional dlsoascB, roqulrea n constitu
tional treatment. Hall's Cntnrrh
Curo Is taken Intornnlly, nctlng di
rectly upon tho blood nnd mucous
surfaces of tho system, thereby de
stroying tho foundation of tho dis
ease, nnd giving tho patlont Htrongth
by building up tho constitution nnd
UBalstlug naturo In doing Its work.
Tho proprietors havo eo much faith
In its curative powors that thoy offer
Ono Hundrod DollnrB for any enso
that It falls to curo. Bend for list
of tcatttiumlnla,
Address: V. J. Ohenoy & Co,, To
ledo, O.
Sold by nil druggists.
Tnko Hnll's Family Pills for con
stlpution,
o
Towiim Entire Police Forco Hacked.
Uarnln, Van Couver, Oct. 31. Tho
dismissal of the ontlro police forco
of Snmlu, constating of n chlof, sor
gonnts nnd patrolmen took off cot to
day. Tho force wns reorganized
about olght months ago. Chlof Sar
vis bolng tho only ono of tho old
forco retained In service. Sarvnls
has boon chief about six years. It
Is clalmod by tho pollco committee
that tho ontlro forco wns negligent
In tho performnnco of night duties,
A now forco. advertised for, will tnko
up duty tomorrow.
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Mrs. Buckingham, of Port
land, aftor visiting Mrs. V. Holmes,
returned last evening to Portland.
lluttor nnd fliookc Maker Moot.
Minneapolis, Minn.. Oct. 31. But-J DO YOU G3$T UP
ier auu cjieoso merchants from all
porta of tho country woro nrosunt
horo today ut tho annual convention
of tho Butter nnd Cheeso Makora as
sociation. Tho ttossloitB of tho con
vention will bo hold in tha iissoinbly
hall In tho court house nnd city hall
Qundrnnges, whoro thoro nro exhibits
of butter nnd chpeso nnd dairy tou-
tHB. During thi) past year tho Uni
ted Btntos buttec, product, according
'to tho agricultural department, real
.Uoi! I2GS.515.S5S being only a. in-
crenso over tho amount for the yoar
1001.
j f?f
lHtllHIia F11,Fhh Fratlvnl.
Munlce, lnd., Oct. SI. At tho Fall
pun festival tonight two very heavy
oxen will Bupply n tmrbocuo which
will bo absolutely free, tho only con
dition Imposed ou tho dlnera being
tho wearing of n mask nnd aomo
fancy Ureaa. King KntorprUo nnd
Queen Hallowo'eu will bo elected und
escorted by n parada of gaily doeor
ted automobiles and electrical
floats. A groat many staid and dig
nified merchants and professional
won entered into tho pnlrlt of tho
thing with cost and will ajipaar In address to Dr. Kilmer
fancy costumo. Co,, Hingluuitou,
n, v. me regular
WITH A JVAMOJ BACK?
Kidney Trouble . Makes You Miserable.
Almost everybody who rends the news
uipcr I sure to know of the wonderful
cures maiie uy Dr.
Kilmcr'N Suntup
Hoot, the great kid
ney, liver und bind',
der remedy.
ji is me great med
ical triumph of the
nineteenth century ,
discovered nfterycnrs
of scientific research
by Dr. Kilmer, the
eminent klduer and
bladder specialist, and is wonderfully
successful in promptly curing lame back,
uric acid, catarrh of the bladder nnd
llright's Disease, which is the worst
form of kidney trtniblc.
Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root is not rec
ommended for everything but if you have
kidney, liver or bladder trouble It will be
found just the remedy you need. It 'has
been tented iu so many ways, in hospital
work and iu private practice, and has
proved so successful in every case that a
special arrangement lias been made by
which all readers of this paper, who have
not already tried it, may have a sample
bottle seut free by mail, also a book tell
lug more about Swamp-Root, and how to
find out If you have kidney or bladder trou
ble. When wrttuiir mention rcAdtnir this
generous offer In tins paper and seed yijwr
Tho girls of tho Alba-ay, high
,chool have organised a basket ball
team for the cotwla nmsom, Urt
young men havo also reorgaalawl
their team.
mm
THE FARMER'S WIFE ig
Is very careful about her churn. She scalds it thoroughly after using,
and gives it a sun bath to sweeten it. She knows that if her-churn is
sour it will taint the butter that is made in it. The stomach is a churn.
In the stomach and digestive and nutritive tracts are performed pro
cesses which are almost exactly like the churning of butter. Is it not
apparent then that if this stomach-churn is foul it makes foul all which
is put into it?
The evil of a foul stomach is not alone the bad taste in the mouth
and the foul breath caused by it, but the corruption of the pure current
of blood and the dissemination of disease throughout the body. Dr.
Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery makes the sour and foul stomach
sweet. It does for the stomach what the washing and sun bath do for
the churn absolutely removes every tainting or corrupting element.
In this way it cures blotches, pimples, eruptions, scrofulous swellings,
so'res, or open eating ulcers and all humors or diseases arising from
bad blood.
To aid In healing old sores, or ulcers, Golden Medical Discovery. That this
apply Dr. Piercers All-Healing Snlvo is absolutely true will be readilv proven
to them while taking the "Golden Med- to your satisfaction if you will but mail
leal Discovery" to purify and enrich a postal card request to Dr. R.V. Pierce,
the blood. Buffalo, N. Y., for a free copy of his
Dr. Pierce's All - Healing Salve is I booklet of extracts from the standard
cleansing and pnln relieving. It dc- medical authorities, giving the names
atroys the bad odors arising fr
It Moves Fast
NO WONDER
AT HALF PRICE
atroys the bad odors arising from sup
nurntliic. or running, sores and nnta
them in the best posaiblo condition for
healing.
The "All-Healing Salve "Is a superior
dressing for nil open, running, or sup
purating, Sores or Ulcers. For healing
open wounds, cuts nnd scratches it is
unsurpassed.
If your medicine dealer does.not havo
the "All-IIenling Salve" in Etock mail
50 cents in postage e tamps to Dr. R. V.
Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y nnd you will
receive it by return pogt.
In treating all open sores, or ulcers,
boils carbuncles nnd other swellings, it
Is Important that Dr. Pierce's Golden
Medical Discovery be taken persistently
to purify tho blood nnd thereby remove
the cause of the trouble It in iu tho
blood that the great battle of health has
to be fought. The ulcer and the sore
are simply the scarlet (lower of disease,
with roots running down into the blood.
These roots must be eradicated or tho
disease will break out afresh. "Golden
Medical Discovery" cleanses tho blood
of all foul and poisonous accumulations,
pushes out tho dead and waste matter,
and thus purities the entire life current.
Ljuasu in wie uevn must uie out ivniui
it is no longer fed by foul blood.
"Golden Medical Discovery" effectively
cures disease iu the llosh by curing its
cause in tlie blood.
If viTO liav
in yo(i mouth
breath? are
denrvscd and
Mitffii lifilnltn ilUvit nlinAbfl nnAu
Inrrtru- rlistrXui In Ktnmnrdi. rnns'tli.ntpd iWloli it rri"t faithfully
'n-r '-"- " --"" -- -.----- - - 7j i.i .. i . . : i
or iVtt-gulr bowels, sour or bitter' w uuiuun cewreoj nnomcr promt
risinglnf'r eating and poor appetite, ncnt ingredient of "Favorite I'rescrlp
these iftiploms, or any considerable tin,' Prof. Finlcy Lllingvood, M. D., of
numbrof them, indicate that vou are , Hennett Medical College, Chicngo, enya :
fiuffetir from biliousness, tornid. or "It It an Importint remedy In disorders of
i.AX.!ji ! ,. ,,.i !f-mV,Jrri Hip womb. In all rstnrrlml conditions
azylA'cr with the usual accompanying Bm gvwn enfecblemcnt. It U useful."
inditfttion, or dyspepsia and Its attend-, Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription
ant derangements. .. . fnithfullv renresents tho above nnmed
The best ncents Vnown to modlaal Inifredicnts and cures the diseases for
of nil tho ingredients entering into his
uorld-fnmed medicines nnu showing
whnt the most eminent medical men of
the age say of them.
Cures Woman's Vcalincsscs.
We refer to that boon to weak, nerv
ous, suffering women known as Dr.
Pierce's Favorite Prescription.
Dr. John Fyfe one of tho Editoral
staff of Titn Lci.ncnc Medical Kn
view says of Unicorn root Helomas
Dwica) which is one of the chief ingre
dients of the "Favorite Prescription":
rA remedy which Inrnrlablr sets ns a utcr
Inu lnrl?orator makes for normal ac
tivity of the entire, ropiotluctlve system."
Me continues "In Ilelonlns wo have a medica
ment which irorc fully answers tho stove,
nurootes irt)i auu other tlnta trllh u-hteh 1 am
ociiuntntttl. In tho treatment of diseases do
cnllar to women It Is eldom that n cae is
Men which i1ih- not present some Indication
for this remedial nsent." Dr. Kyfo further
alt "The followlnc ore amonff tho lending1
liidioAtlonKfurllelonlattUnlcoru root), l'aln
or ntlilnir In the back, with lcucorrliea :
atonic tweak) coiulltlont of tho reproductive
r(f!iiiH of women, mental depression and Ir
ritkbtllty. ntxocliiicd with chronic diseases of
f : .. ut e t'tirai of wi men ; constant
t .. . in of lu-Ht in the irirlon of the kid-
1i1h: nil r.iirrlia,'ifi fltMrflli.u . (Inn In n trenlr-
cned cundltiuii of I lie ri productive sjstcmt
aiiH'iiorrliim isui;irejel or absent monthly
iierlcKlt). arl inc fiom or accpmpanylmr an
abnormal rendition of the digestive ortrans
and nnemlc (thin blood) habit : drajtclnir
1 sensation In the extreme lower part of tho
alomen."
If more or l?s of the above svmp
A few
e hitter, nasty, foul taste tomyjLrnr.jaxuauivniifi wnmnn rnu
, coated tongue, foul P2.Vl''HcrJnn,taKe Ut, I if;rcp'fl,i-nv?r.-
weak and easily tired, feel " ''ncnmion., nne onn lending in-
despondent. haVO fre- (-"'lienti ol Wfoeti ll inienrn mm nr.
iwmniiiH. nnu inp mwiirni nmni-niM ni
Made out of fire clay, and well finished,
prices for instance:
Pudding dish 20c, now 10c each
lnd Puddings 1 0c, now 05c each
Egg Poacher 20c, now 1 0c each
Piepans 35c, now - 1 8c each
Baking Pans 65c, now 33c each
Mixing Bowls 30c, now 1 5c each
Rest of ware at same reduction. Special vafo
in those mottled Cooking and Baking Pans, 50c values
now for 25c each. See our north show window. Sale
lasts all next week.
YOKOHAMA TE
COMPANY
No phono orders taken on theso
the city limits.
specialties, hut delivered If in
, , , I
repreept
science for the cure ol the above syr
iiijitirtnta?
pajlirittteie
. .. .
ql Mie KPlwqis Ot, me lel
, ii.i' i 'tr.'ir . .i
nrnrtice. imve ueen skilllully and hrr-
moniously combined in Dr. Pierce's
which they nro recommended.
Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pelleta nre the
original Little Liver Pills, first put up
by old Dr. Pierce over 40 years ago.
Much imitated, but never equaled.
Easy to take as candy.
DO YOU
KNOW
That when you arc using
EPPLEY'S
PERFECTION
BAKING.POWDER
you arc using the best
made right here atjhome.
c. M. EPPLEY
Manufacturer
Salem, Oregon
HHHHHHHHHIIHHJ
OKAS. K. SPAITLDINa,
President.
B. 0. UIU1B,
Sec and Titu.
Chas. K. Spaufding
logging Co.
Manufacturers of
flltf4crrkri DSnrk Aoln run A rV4rrklrs I nmkaiill
vncguii i m, roii cauu iTiagjit Luuiuti
SALEM, OREGON.
THE TOWN OHIEB.
Couldn't make an announcement
that would please the public bette'
than when we tell them tbat their
laundry work will be done to perfec
tion and the Salem Steam Laundry
can't be competod with anywhere In
the counfy for the perfection of Its
work on linen, silks or woolens. We
defy competition in this Hoe, because if
here were any better methods we
would have them at once. Try the
Salem Steam Laundry. Prices right.
8AKM STEAM XAITNDKY.
Colonel. J. Olmrtead, Prop.
PHONE 23. 130-160 B. Liberty St
Wild Rose flour
$1.00 Per Sack
Are You
Alarmed?
F1KE ALARMS
I1URGLAR ALARMS
SPRINKLING SYSTE.MS
FIRE EXTINGUISHERS
Of nil kinds, nnd n full stock
of General electric supplies. Also
all kinds of motor work done, ns
well ob all kinds of wiring.
State Agent Co.
245 Liberty St.
kYVsvS.VjLj
fiftNMXut and one
dollar site bottles nro
uld by mil jfCKxl drugl. Don't mak
any inirtskc, buf-fNueMiber the nam,
ftwanin-Root. Dr. Kitwer'a SrraiN-Rot.
aud the addreaa. Uluikiutioti. N. V.. cm
(vwy bottl.
BK. STONS'8 SEXTO BTOiX
Does a .trlctly cash business, owes no
one. and no ouft owes it; carries large
stock j shelves, counters n3 thoir
eases are lodd with drugs, medicine,
aotion.s toilet .rticies, win A
liquors of all kinds for elel pur
potec Dr. Stone ii . reguisr ertduaU
in diclse and has had many ysaf s of
xperiene in the pmuco. Consults
fclo am free. ProseriptloM are frM,
and only regular prleec for Htdlela.
Dr. 4b U Ib4 at Vfe 4ng
, Sale, OrefM, tri f U tie
MM! tU at Jtlfikt
Only Flour sold in Salem that li
made from
Old
Wheat
U you use Wild Rose, you will not
have atlcky bread.
fO SALE AT All GROCERS
A CHILD CAN BIIY
Ab advantageously at our meat mar
ket aa the older folks, We give the
v
most careful attention to all orders,
and sell none but the best of meats.
c Et C. CROSS,
Stato Street Market Phoae 901
A MATTER OF ABSORBING
INTEREST
I Lies behind that of tho approach!!
Thanksgiving, nnd that Is the lo
ber question. During the WlaW
the Bupply Is always uncertain, W
by ordering of ub beforo cold weatte
comes you can bo sure of hsrlil
your wants filled. We are rend; t
supply any kind of lumber you aw
GOODALE LUMBKB CO.
O. C T. CO
Steamers Pomona
Altoaa leave for Port
Jii,r t, Ci4av m
7.J0 a.' m. f
M. P. BALDWIN, A
WANTED .
Second-hand bungles, wagon
and wrkMiec; pay easl for se.
W also aa.v room to atore aboat
! fur taa wlater.
.
i tft
Bishop
Cwar U Liberty
streets. Sales. Or.
di Farry
16-S-ln
CHINA STORf
Rnnill nl. antra fnnCT CO"
embroldftry, lace, gents and ldl
furnlshlne roods, wraps, coats, P
and buUb, trunks mattings and el-
kets. We make up new ub "
wrappera. waists, white una -
and kJonas. t
BrerytkiHg going at lowest pr
HiicWtorSangCo.
346 Court ., Salem, Or.
HOTEL OREGON
Coraar at ata aai k a
Tka mw a a4ar, hotel of tit Jj
CaU.a.piPilialnsiy wMf M
Um mi aaar Ovafaa aWaa. f
i ml, i i si oa m '
W-ai, mU vaiaaa ae law "
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