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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 4, 1907)
wwwfup VmSSTPZ mil: rfJUklTr' mi J III R It Rlt. E- 4 DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON. FRIDAY. JAXUAKY 4, J 007. DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL MY HOFKR HHOS., rtMUoftertf Mtrf Predictors. WM ' 1 flUJlSCMITIO.V HATJS. Jlr Mail. DUr Journal, one month .... 3Gc DHy Journal, Uireo monUii .. 1.00 Dsftjr Journal, one year 4.00 Weekly Journal, ono yoAr .... 1.00 II j Carrier. D44gr Journal, por month .... 80c . x nnnnlo Mm rtnvlil wosnoui occurrou uyjJuo... ... ---eon place, south of this city, whero qulto ft trctch of track was carried away, and this shuts off communica tion from tho soutli almost com- Traincd Nurse Write n Letter to the 1'cople. "To Whom It May Cencern: 1 am a trained nurse of nlno years' expor- plotoly. Two other wasnouis aro ai- .Jonco In hospitals ana private taBua, so reported, ono near Aurora, and ftnd for tj10 boneflt of the people of tho other Just below Albany. nearSaonl j wj8h you would publish my Mlllorsburg. Those conditions make ( exper0nco with tho cod liver oi! It Impossible for tho company to give ,)reparation called Vlnol. out daflnlto Information regarding .., wa3 completely prostrated tho futuro movement of trains, but It trom OV8rWork. I had no appotlte, Is not bolloved that It will bo possl- cou(1 not Bm), ,ny kldnoys, liver bio to soouro conntctlon olthor wny,amj )OWols became Inactive, and as for at least IS, and perhaps 21 j xrQVf Woaker I could not rotaln hours. either medicine or food on my stom- Havoyou indlgettion, oonsupauon,iach( and rage(i blood. Tho doctors hendncho. backache, kidney trouble? j my condition wns critical and Holllstor's Rocky Mountain Tea will j wou)(I probally dlo. make you well. If It falls, set your ..s j na(j geen yinol proscribed SHOT FULL OF HOLES German Laborer Re- coversin Spite of Them RAILROAD TRAFFIC IS OFF Heavy Washouts on Lines of Southern Pacific Another suspension of all railroad traffic, more comploto than has been tho caio horoloforo, Is tho result of tho heavy wind and rnln storm of yesterday all along tho Southern Pa cific railroad between Portland and Iloseburg- Rollrond officials concede ' that Micro woro moro washouts nnd damages Indicted by this storm than baa boon the company's lot for many intra, and, no serious aro tho brook money back. That's fair. Tea or Tablets form. 35 cents. Dr. 8tone's Htoro. o o HkntliiK Last Night. The flood enmo and not only did damage to tho railroads, but the ruin also descended In torronts upon the roof of tho now rollor skntlnK rink, which leaked In places and lot the waters pour through upon tho flno maple floor. This necessitated tho cloilng of tho rink Thursday night, and hundreds of lovers of tho sport who counted on an evonlng with the rollers nnd woro doomed to dis appointment. Prompt nttontlon was glvon the floor by tho mnungomont. nnd It Is thought that no pormnnont dnmago has been done, nnd, If tho rain ceases, tho rink will bo oponed again this ovenlng. Tho big organ was tried out last evening, nnd gnvo satisfaction. In Hfiliii. iiUrnt Mint It li ilmititfnl If passenger and mall traffic could bo'Wl.llo It was In operation Instructors Mtnl.1l.hlwl ,llrl l.olnn Hnlon, " "' "CKUy KHVU II n,,,i n,.riinn.i .! hno oxblbltlon on tho rollors. Tho first washout to have been re ported occurred about 3 o'clock, or ahortly afterward, yesterday nfter noon by the sudden rlio of n little creek that counto between tho Dr. J. Reynolds nnd Kekerlon places, about five miles north of the city. Ovor 100 feet of fill and two culverts wero carried away at this point, and It wns found necessary to turn the nf ternoou overland back and run It nround to Portland on tho West Bide yesterday afternoon. All passengers nnd mall north between here nnd Portland wore trnnsforred to Ohc mawa over the Oregon Hlectrlo Com pany's line, whor the evening loon! was turned baok and sent to Portland. for my patients with such romark able resulU'. I doclded to try It my self. Aftor the first bottle I began to Improve I continued Its use, and soon began to sloop nnd eat well; overy organ In my body was strength ened and boenmo noinnl, until It seemed koo.1 to be nllve nnd I was restorod to porfoct health audi strength. "I bellfa Vlnol Is tho most po tent and delirium cod liver oil prep aration nnd tonic rcbullder In tho world, iuiiI It It such a blosslng to bo able to tako Into tho system all tho body building and medicinal ele ments of cod liver oil without tho nausontlng, greasy oil ltsolf. Remarkable Work of Salem burgeons Achieves a Triumph Franz Delch. tho Gormnn subject, wlin wna nrnldontnlly Shot by Police- man Duslck two months aKo at tho tor. and had no nntlon whatever 'or nitung ucicn, out muiui) auui. " frichten him, nnd command obedl- credit for bringing about such n hasty and apparently permanent euro Dr. Morso says it was n clean cut of tho bowels, two holes each through the largo Intestines, and three smaller ones, nnd that, considering tho excellent condition of health Delch was in at tho time, ho does not consider It nearly so sorlous a casu as have conio under hU knife locally In cases of poritonltls. So far as Mr. Dlcch himself is con cerned he has not mado up his mind what to do in the matter, and seems contented to remain whero ho 13 as long as they will keop him at the hospital. Ho says that ho does not feel any offect of his Injury, except for the occasional slight pain in his side, spokon of by Dr. Morse. It Is not bolleved that tho German author ities will bo Inclined to pusn tuo case, under tho clrcumstnnces, which do not show that Officer Busick act ed In any sonso malicious in tho mat Southorn Pacific dopot. bocauso he failed to halt when challenged, has ontlroly rccovoreJ from tho serious wounds recolved, nnd Is ready to loavo tho hospital. Hospital .Matron Lillian McNary has been Instructed by Dr. W. B. Morse, who attended him. that he can depart whonover ho so desires, and sho hns communicated with the Oorhinn vice-consul, nt Portland, ro- onca to his order to halt. A Hlniplc Cure for Piles. Plto sufferers know that olntmonts mid other local trontmonta sometimes relieve but never cure. Thoy don't remove the cause. There Is n little tablet that Is tnkon Internally that removes the cause of Piles and cures no matter how long standing. Ask for Dr. Leonhnrdt's Hem-Hold (a thousand dollar guarantee goon with overy bottle.) Hom-ltold Is the discovery of Dr. Leonhnrdt, of Lincoln, Nob., one of tho most diNtliigulHhod nnd success ful nliyslolnus In tho western states. $1.00 nl dniRglsts. or Dr. Leon lmrtlt Co., Nlognra Falls, N. Y., Pro prietors. Sold by Dr. 8. C. Stone. Balem. o "I ndvlso all my patients who gardlng his pleasure In tho mnttor. need strength, rich, red blood, nnd Tho only offects now felt by Delch, flesh tlssuo to tako Vlnol as It Is so ns a rosult of tho eight perforations far Biiporlor to old-faohlon cod liver of tho Intostlnos by tho bullet Is an oil, omolutlons, or othor tonic." occasional shnrp pain In tho side trom Kllzahoth M. Cromond. Trnlnod n tendor spot. Othorwlse, Dr. Morso Nurse, Boston, Mass. .says, ho 13 as strong physically as ho over was. Chargos of assault with a danger ous weapon liavo boon ponding town. In Snlom wo sell Vlnol on a posi tive gunranteo to roturn money If It fulls. Q. W, Putmnn Co., druggists. No to-Whllo we nro solo ngents ,8t Pollcom(m Blwlck boforo Jllg. for Vlnol In Snlom. It Is now for rale tM of the P(mco Wobstor for 80V0r. at the leading drug store In nearly a, wookgf aml tho ,10arnB of ,,, every own and city In tho country. I m wJ como , I)robab, boforo Look for tho Vlnol ngoncy In yourlMin nml nf .,,, .., np no ..v .. w i WV J ltd HUUH UO Delch Is ablo to appear nnd glvo tes timony. As the mnttor now stnnds Officer Duslck will probably bo hold ro sponBlblo for nil oxponsos Incurred ns n result of tho shooting, but, In enso action Is tnkon for damages tho liabilities will bo assumed by tho party bringing tho suit. Although ho is Inclined to view tho matter lightly, tho gcnoral opln- FASTIDIOUS WOMEN consider Paxtinc Toilet Antiseptic a necessity In the hygienic care of the person and for local treatment of feminine ills. As a wash its cleansing, germicidal, deodorMng and healing qualities arc extraordinary. For sale at Druggists. Sample free. Address The K. Paxton Co., Boston, Mass. o wueriii mo ovcnlug another are demoralized on account of rains Dan Kelly, tho famous U. of O nthlottf, will attend tho Jnmestown . Ion nmnnt? Mm mmiioni ..rnfwDinn Ml railroads In western Konturkv exposition, nnd will roprosent tho'tlmt It wM a .,,.. rnm,.i,i.i .. Multnomah club of Portland. i and Dr. Morso is entitled to much Stnto of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas County, ss: Frank J. Cheney makes oath that ho is senior partner of tho firm of F. J. Cheney & Co., doing business In tho City of Toledo, county nnd stnto aforesaid, nnd that said firm will pay tho sum of ONE HUNDRED DOL LARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot bo cured by tho use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to boforo mo nnd subscribed In my prosonco this Cth day of De cembor, A. D., 18SC. A. W. GLEASON, (Sonl) Notnry Public. Hall's Catarrh Curo Is taken Intor- nnlly, and nets directly on tho blood and mucous surfaces of tho system. Send for testimonials freo. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by nil Druggists, 7Cc. Tako Hall's Family Pills for con stipation. o i Notice. Tho annual meeting of tho sharo holdors of tho Capital National Bank of Snlom will bo hold nt Its banking houso In Salem, Oregon, on Tuos- day tho eight day of January, 1907. Salem, Oregon, Dec. 8, 190G. JOS. II. ALBERT, 12-10-lmo Cashier. NORTH SALEM JR0BBER1 Store Broken Into and Pact, age GoodsRemoyed Tho general merchandise store W. D. Whcolor. North Snlom J broken Into and robbod last night Tho thieves smashed a window Li burst through two doors In their ( forts to get in and then to eacanj with tho pluiulor. So far as can l' ascertained a hundred pound sack d sugar, and a lot of packago go0j woro taken, and thoro aro tracks oi rubber boots about tho place. Tl work was dono In tho midst of ttt terrlblo rain storm, and It Is going (! bo hnrd to track tho thloves. Special Policeman Marsh, of tho fifth wari' Is working on the case This Is u nrsi roooory in mat part of tho cltj for somo time. Carrie Nation . . Certainly smashed a nolo ln thjl uarrooiiiu oi ivunaus, out Ballardi Horonounu ayrup una smashed all records as n curo for coughs, broo- chltls, inllueuza and all pulmonary aiscases. r. u. n , liorton, Kan writes: "I have novor found a medl clno that would curo a cough u quickly as Ballard's Horohound Syr. up. i iiiivo usuu it ior years. S(M by D. J. Fry. o You ma match the prices but nev er the valjes "" 4m The Duty on Pearls. Washington, Jnn. 4. Tho appeal! of Tiffany & Co. of Now York agalnjtl tho nssosslng of pearls on tho lm!i of CO por cent ad volorom not havlni been uphold, tho order of tho court I of gonornl custoniB npprnlsors flxlnj that amount comes into forco today. It Is thought that this high duty! will largoly lncrcaso tho prlco o(S pearls, as tho Incronsod tax amounti to nonrly 40 por cent. o All tho World. Is a Btngo and Ballard's Snovj Liniment plays a most prominent part. lis has no superior for Rheii' mntlsm, stiff Joints, outs, sprnlns.anl nil pnins. Buy It, try It and you win nlwnys uso It. Anybody who hu used Ballard's Snow Liniment It i living proof of what It does. Buyt trial bottle; 26c, GOc and $1.1 Sold by D. J. Fry. ROSTEIN & GREENBAUM'S 1 2 DAYS CLEARANCE SALE xsai&i If falling prices could be heard our estab lishment would sound like a boiler factory. Some of our don't We make no statements we cannot substantiate, offer no values we cannot show, quote no prices we are not able to make good. 10c Best Grade Muslin in Mill End 'Remnants. Now Is your time to lay in a supply of good muslin. Sale Price 6 1 -2c Lace Cufafn $1.25 sradc, 3 yds long, now, ,85c $1.50 grade, 3 yds long, now. $1.00 $2.50 grade, 3 yds long now.$1.25 Bed Spreads $1 grade, large sue, now 69c $t .25 grade, large she, now. ... 90c $1.75 grade, heavy size, now$l.25. Men's Wool Underwear. We have a large lot of odd shirts and drawers in all wool. Reg ular $1.25 and $1.50 values, Now 75c. Ladies1 Underwear Good weight of flcccc-lincd cot ton underwear, cream colon an un matchablc value at our clearance sale. Price Now 20c 50c Table Cloth Mill cm! remnants; a double value for your money at the Sale Price 25c yd Boys' Suits Have all received their share of slashing in prices $6.00 Suits, now $3 75 $4.50 Suits, now $3.00 $3.50 Suits, now $2.35 $2.50 Suits, now $1.25 Oilcloth Standard 20c grade during this Only 15c yd sale mmmmmmm Z i Shirting 12 1-2c heavy twill, now.9l-2cyd Curtain Swiss Now is your time to buy from a large display of patterns at 'sale prices. 10c grade, now, yd 8c 15c grade, now, yd 11c 1 8c grade, now, yd . . .TTTT 1 2T3c 20c grade, now, yd 14c Ladies' Skirts $1.75 skirts, now $110 $2.00 skirts, now $125 $2.50 skirts, now $1 75 $3.00 skirts, now Z2m $4.00 skirts, now $2.75 Drummers' sample lines at half price. SALE NOW ON UNTIL JANUARY 16. 1HBBIMMMfcim m