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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (March 22, 1907)
S 7" DAILY CATITAIi JOURNAL, 8ALBM, ORKGofr, FRIDAY, MARCH 22, 1007. h more Jcohgl As now made, Ayer's Sarsaparilla does not con tain the least particle of alcohol in any form what ever. You get all the tonic and alterative effects, without stimulation. When a stimulant is needed, your doctor will know it, and will tell you of it. Consult him freely about our remedies. VTt h no iMnttl W publtih J.O.ArtrOo., rn. tat formuUi of ll onrpr prtlon. Irfwll. Matt. gi S.b Monmouth. iTM " ..i ndvnnccd t ZriiW of the Monmouth V AS tool, through tho 'IcPnlHotlngabUlfortho Tt' rncnt of the normal school ' state by the people 3.., ,i,.rtlon In 1908,1s h'aPProval In this section 1 .h home of tho South- C-SUtermah, '..-.i.i Ashland nro remark- S-",- toit was suracu-.u., . -- . .. thn Isauo was over ad- , rt when tho referendum ,i taken on uiu w-'"-ilaa bill of tho 1905 leglsla ',Bd was accepted as a chnl ".ialwt the normal school ap- of that legislature wnntyrolled up a majority Id in upport of tho approprla- t laJosephlno county mo hui j Khool was mndo an Issue at Uallr every polling plnco nnd u. . malorlty of 4G1 votes, ,, the candldnto for tho leglsla ..kmado tho light against It. ..Med by a llko majority. The wjntles of Coos, Curry, Klani- Uke, Josephine, and jacKson, ' . i... , ..,im .(AAA vntna ifitnajoniy oi u.c. iv .-.. mtiin the appropriation for tho i This splendid showing of ,w la this large and growing cf Oregon reprosonted by -tonntleshad nn Influonco upon Uit legislature, and combined i the excollent record of tho Normal at Ashland gave It I tlib standing thero that thoro mil effort, In all tho intl-nor- irJtatlon that was engondorod, W recognition to tho school It Is felt now that tho outlook tlj State Normal Is brlghtor ! ircr and hopes aro high for tlzt It up bigger and bettor, nnd ta atUndnnco of students d, already erabrnclng roproson- its from half the countlos of tho . shall bo drawn from a still s store cf our great and grow itaie The State Normal School iiMwd will nut hesitate to go p the peoplo under tho Inltla- 1 sro;3ial coming from tho nu Wi of ho Monmouth school charge of being a local high o) (a anv sense of the term can acMMfttllv lodged against It. tons' -d in ca-v mcess of an I in mimpir.- whxh u rapidly devel- ? Ki Bi'uumK in wealth Hiul uuoa and la n.-d of Its edu- ; jiHiipn. .-i nn location is the faa' fm and the most health-uliS-c-aM. hat could be dl- i a an Oregon And that all t v.i Tcognlz. its advantages ' C'ainrs shmilit hv Iia Kit '1 !! !-.. r.t ll.n I. oil.. I 1,. puJtyly J.fliov.d by Us loyal frlendB nnd supporters who ox tend beyond tho six great counties immediately tributary to It and aro found throughout tho breadth of the state, nnd nlso scattered through hundreds of public schools whoro Its students and graduatos are apply ing tho training which tho State Nor mal at Ashland has afforded them. o - Tho Texas "Wonder. Cures all kidney, bladder and rheumatic trouble; sold by all drug gists, or two months' troatment by mall for $1. Dr. B. W. Hall, 2926. Ollvo strcot, St. Louis. Mo. Send for testimonials . Sold by Stone'a drug store. dw-lyr o Looking for n President. Corvallls Times: A special moot ing of the board of rogents Friday afternoon appointed a commltteo to canvass tho field for a presldont for tho college, nnd report findings to u special meeting of tho board to ho hold May 2d. The commltteo Is Regents Wcnthorford, Wilson nnd Waldo. A list of applicants was read, In which eight persons woro ap plicants for tho position. All had voluminous recommendations. None of them woro residents of Orogon, S. P. McRnc, who Is principal of a high school In California, is ono. Ho way formerly president of nn agricultural college In New Mexico. Tho others aro all Eastern men, many of them presidents of normals. In tho courso of n brief, lnformnl discussion of the mntter, It appeared to bo tho unani mous sentlmont that tho host man poBslblo should he selcctod, and that If funds wcro avnllablo a sufficient salary should bo ofTorod to tempt tho host of tnlcnt Into nrcoptlng the placo. Tho mooting of tho board occurred In tho president's ofllco nt tho collcgo nnd thoBo present wore: Governor Chnmborlain, Superintendent Ackor man, Presldont WonthorforJ, A. T. Dux ton, master, and Mrs. Waldo, lec turer of tho stato grange, and Re gont8 Apperson, WllBon, Kondy, Cot ton nnd Irvlno. K. E. Wilson wns clocted socrotnry of tho board, vlco J. D. Dnly, whoso torm as rogont has gxjilrod. o Thoro's naught so swoot as love's young droam And It would Bweotor bo, If lovors would only tnko A HUlo Rooky Mountain Ton. For salo Dr. Stone's store, o Hoard Will Moot. The state fair board will hold n minting next Tuesday at which time tho improvements of tho fair grounds will bo discussed and n vice president oWtod to Jill tho vacancy caused by the death of the late J. Wllklns. Mr. Howo, who tho governor appointed to fill tho vacancy could not nccept th otHce mMPK-iMBfaSs F ' fl niBUJW ' AtttyTVi.iMt'mn r i B - gfallkiToodaalRrtula lat5taKda onlDowds of raeirtwT(:f:nn rt,r..i.. ksaaiwtHMj.i t.i yforpelng corGncfn. tAAXCOTIC. W ttr. iSlomSSSK. wlossof Sleep. Uj s.auor J5y Yonic. CASTORIA Far Infamts and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of AW t M aV EBj Tr orwaAWEB. In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA REACH'S 1007 GUIDE. In the Twcnty-flfth Yrarly Onlclnl Hnml Rook of the American League tho Reach Coinpnny Evccl All Prerlotis Efforts. Roach's Ofllclal American Lcnguo Guide for 1907, published by tho A. J. Reach company, of Philadelphia, and edited by Mr. Francis C. Rlchter, of "Sporting Life," Is out, nnd Is, ns usunl, first in tho Hold, thus making It tho harbinger of tho basoball s a son. It can bo snld without qualifi cation that, oxcellont ns nil of the editions of tho Reach Guide havo been In rocont years, tho 1907 Roach Guide Is tho host hand boook of the kind ovor Issued by this or any other publlshor. Tho special distinction of tho 1907 Guide Is. next to tho toxt, tho superior quality of papor used and tho number and beauty of engravings furnished, the world's championship Borlcs being specially well dowered with spondld nctlon plcturos. Tho American Loaguo Guldo for 1907 is in nil ro spocts a first class hand book of tho national gamo and a decided credit to tho American league nnd to the publishers, tho Reach company. This Is tho sixth annual lssuo of tho Reach Guldo as tho ofllclal hand book of tho American loaguo, nnd tho 25th consecutive year of Its publication as a book of record and roferenco for tho entire bnscbnll world, o Alice Roosevelt Wedding Was something to bo recorded In thw annals of history. Herhlnc has been ncknowoldged tho greatest of liver regulators. A positive cure for bil ious headaches, constipation, Chills and Fevor, nnd all llvor complaints. J. C. Smith, Llttlo Rock, Ark., writes. "Horblno Is tho groatost liv er mcdlclno known. Hnvo used It fof years. It does tho work." Sold by D. J. Fry. o IntrrMato Y. M. C. A. Convent Ion. Wilmington, N. C, March 22. Tho fourth annual convention of the Young Mon's Christian nsBoclntlon of North Carolina nnd South Carolina Is In sosslou hero today, and will stay until tomorrow. It Is a notable gnthorlug of mou. Governor Glenn will deliver nn nddross to night. Al ways forcoful and Interesting he speaks with peculiar onrnostnoss nnd onthuBlasm on topics rotating to young men. A. G. Knohul, formor stato secretary, comas to this nieot ing ufter throo years successful work among railroad men, to conduct the man's meeting, nnd glvo a sorles of addrotwes. Mr. W. M. Arnold, the rollglous work director of tho Wash ington. D. C. Young Men's Christian nesuclntlon, has been selected to pre sent the "Itellgloua Work of a Twen tieth Century Association." He la a man of very attractive personality, a line singer, attractive speaker and succeeeful In his choson vocation. A spocial conforonoe will bo held on Friday morning for the presidents of student Young Mon's associations. and on Saturday afternoon section conferences for studonts, and for all those Interested In boys' work. o Now Coiii-mi at NVw York University. New York, March 22. Dean John- son, of the school of Commerce, Ac counts and Finance of the New York University, announce u new course in nractioal salesmanship, which opened last weak. Tho sessions nre held ovory Saturday ovenlng, and also every Thursday evening during tho months of March and April in the New York University building on Washington Square. The Instruc tion Is glvon by business men who havo had years of succossfu business experience, and who aro daily on gaged In practically applying tho principles taught. Tho courso Is open to any ono who can, satisfy the offi cials of tho school that thoy aro corn potent to carry on the work. o New Armory for Hilnd Regiment. Now York, March 22. The armory board at a meeting last night voted to build a now armory for tho 22nd roglment, engineers. Tho alto Is that at ' Fort Washington avenue and lGSth and 169th stroots. A church Is to be built close by. It would cost 200,000 to ropalr the old ar mory and as tho land Is worth about $1,600,000 or 12,000,000, It will probably bo sold to tho city, which will make money out of the sale. riltort of Cars. Owing to tho car shortago the Sa lem flour mills shut down Wednes day night. It is hoped that the mills will soon bo furnished with rolling stock when work will be re sumed. Roth the Salem and Port land mills havo many orders waiting to be filled. Tho Portland flour mills havo orders for 450,000 barrels or 1,800,000 sacks to be delivered with in the next four months. If You Read This It wlllbo to learn that tho loading modi- cal wr lers nnd Vachcra of all tho sovoral school of practice recommend, In tint strong at tonus posslblo, each and every Ingrvdjont entorlng Into tho composition of Dr. L'lerco's Golden Medical Discovery for th euro of weak stomach, dyspepsia, catarrh of stomach, "liver complaint," torpid llvor, or biliousness, chronic bowel alTcctlbns, and all catarrhal diseases ot whatever region, namo or nature. It Is also a Specific remedy for all such chronic or lont standing cases of catarrhal alhv tlons fnd their resultants, as bronchial, throatjand lung dlscao except consump tion) nt companlod with sovcro coughs. It Is not so good for acute, colds and coughs, but for llnperme, or chronic cases It is cspoclt'lv vtHcaclous In producing, per fect euros. 1 1, contains Hlack Cherry bark. Golden Seal root. Uloodroot, Stono root. Mandrako r '. ind Queen's root all of which are n allthoabov -mlnent v Prof. Harih lego; Prof. Prof. Fmley nott Msl Klnp.M. i' M. Sctul'h ri Edwin MY Med. cyr;' ULIIBl-W rfitaiiitainittitiiiitif !iif I CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT i'v praiseu as reineutes mr LiMulomxl affections by such a' writers and toachers et v . of Alofferson Med. Col- .' tn tho Univ. of Pa.; jwood, M. 1)., of lton . . Chicago; Prof. John . v inrlnnatl ; Prof. John : W., of Cincinnati; Prof. i M. D., of Hahnemann , Chicago, nnd scores ot v vmiuuut in tncir several JTiy-'Oofdm Medical Dli Jn7"Ooh rnvnrr" l Ihn '"X" " ' 1"" .-fc." - T IT', '-1 It. mikliKHm I ttt li, Tup vn I, tlinniii.lt 3.1irtrtl.i 7. IiL'ii .itr,irten flm, liii ntitf iiir-li iftitT.Munil pmloremrnt wortn pioro umnfi'v niiniirrjf.nculjiaiyjjaic rflnil!Vl. D,H'ii nubliclty ol Its forniuUv Is tnu best posiiblo guaranty of Its mcrltv A Rlauce at this published formula will show that -Golden Medical Discovery contains na poisonous, harmful or hahlt formliigdrUKS and no alcohol chondcally puro, trlple-fcllned glycerlno Inslng nse.1 Instead. G'.jeerlno Is entirely unobjec tionable, and ix'sldos Is most useful agent In tho cure- of all stomach as well as bron chial, throat and lung affections. Thero Is tho hlgheu medical authority for Its use In alUuch case. Tho" Discovery "la a concentrated glyceric extract of native, medicinal roots and Is safo and ndlahle. A Ixwklet of extracts from em nont, medical nnthorltlos, endorsing Its URro dlents mmled Jrcc. or, .reiiuwU AddrM Dc. R. V Pierce, llullnlo, N. . SiH'klng Money for Tiny Tim Cots. New York, March 22. Undor tho ntiBplces of tho Dickens FolowBhlp, Manhntttan hraneh, a musical and literary entortalumont will bo glvon tonight nt Carnoglo chambor music hall to obtain funds for tho endow mont of sovornl "Tiny Tim Cots" In tho homo for cripple children. Hy tho ostnhltshmout of thoso cots, the Fellowship hopes to mnko llfo moro bonrublo for tho Tiny Tims ot tho pros. nt day. o Dou'l. Complain. If your cheat pains nnd you nre tinnblo to slcop becauso ot a cough. Ruy n bottlo ot Dallnrd's Ilorohound Syrup, nnd you won't havo nny cough. Got a bottlo now and that cough will not Inst long. A euro for all pulmonary dlscnsos. Mrs. J., Galvoston, Toxas, writes: "I can't any enough for Dnllnrd's Ilorohound Syrup. Tho rollof It hns glvon mo Is nil that Is nocossnry for mo to say." Sold by I). J. Fry. o Iliirtou'H Sent euro Expire Today. Ablleno, Knn., March 22. For mer Senator Hurtou, ot Kansas, was released today from tho Irenton, Mo., Jail, where he has been serving h six montliH' sentence for practicing hs an attorney before tho pontofl.ee department. The president would not rellovo the ox-senator from' his uou-cltlsenslilp, nnd he cannot there fore hold office nny moro, nor oxer olse the rights or n citizen In nny wuy. N o Ask Exemption from Touts. Provldonce, R. I., March 18. Tho taxpayers, In publlo mooting today, nre considering Hie potitlon of tho Korestdalo Manufacturing company asking that the new brick addition to bo erected by tho company at Forostdalo bo oxomptod from taxa tion for a period of ten years, o Htirloit Was Good In Jail. Ironton, Mo., March 22. Iformor Sonator Joseph R. Ilurton, who was reloasod from jail today goes with Mrs. nurton, directly to his homo at Abllone, Kansas. Tho six months term was red u cod 30 days for good behavior. Rurton was a model prisoner. r 1 n I i r i r - FOB HA1JE For Salt? 15 ncros ot land, good house, barn and ' green liouso. Fruit ot all kinds, 3H miles cast ot Salem, In Auburn nddltton, In quire ot C. W, Ynnnko, Fashion Stables. , 3-21-2W For Snk My houso In Yow Tark. Reason, moving to Scnttlo, Rig bargain If taken soon. F, Seloy, 111S Hlnos streoU 3-20-3t For Sale. 12 to 18 good houses, somo with tracts of land. Also farms 10 to 223 ncros. Ono ot tho host farms tn tho valloy for $10, 000. Inqulro ot J. O. Schults, 747 South 12th strcot. 3-9-2wkf For Sale. A five and a six-room houso, with from ono to six lots with each, woll locatod In East Salem. Good bnrgalns. Isaiah SchoncQold, 21st and Marlon Sts Salem. 1-28-tt For Snlis A comploto box manufac turing nnd planing mill plant. Ad dross E. Rurkholdor, Albnny, Or. 2-20-tt WANTJH). Wimtod to liny Four good fresh milch cows. Address "D," P. O. box 238, Salem. 3-21-3t -Qlrl to do general house- Wanted, work. Journal, or call at this ofllco. 3-21-3t Address "IC," caro of WnntctI Uy a young lady, a plnco to worR for board and nttond Bchool. Address J, J, Kraps, Sa eom, Or. 3-10-tt Help WnjitcxI. A doron good men for work In nursory. G. F, Lans ing, Quakor Nurserlos, on Gardon road. Phono OGG. 2-22-f ixi)aic8. Forestors of America Court Sh.r wood Foresters. No. 19, Moots Tuesday In Hurst hall, Stato street Leo Abblo. C. R.; A. L, Drown, P. S. "rm.u-rxj Li'Xk THE REST ROAST THE FAMILY EVER HAD.. Can be obtained from our prime tender and Juicy beef, mutton or pork. All our meats aro selected from tho choicest, and prepared for the table, to suit the demands ot the fastidious. Our prlcos aro lower for quality thaa you can ind at any placo la Salem, convlae!, K. O. CKO0S, VUm Ml 7 Ma(s bH. Central iKidgo No. 18, K. of P. Castle Hall In Holmnn block, cor ner Stnto nnd Llborty stroots. Tuosday ot oach woek at 7:30 p. m. H. W. Hasard, C. C; W. I. Staloy, IC. of R. and S, NEW AND SECOND-HAND GOODO. Now and BccoiuMIand Gooi- Dought and Bold, also raates, stoves and cooking utensils, dUa os, granlto and ttnwaro ot all klaejs Glvo ua a call. O. L. McPook, 17t South Commorclat St. 8-1317 PLUMBEXS. Thco. M. Rarr Plumbing, hot water and steam boating and tlnalag, 104 Commercial street. FhoM Main 192. 9-1-ly Motlont Womlmen of Amerlra Oro gon Cedar Camp No. C24G. Moots ovory Thursday ovonlng nt S o'clock In Holmnn hall. W. W. Hill, V. C.: F. A. Tumor, Clerk. Woodmen of World Moot every Fri day night nt 7:30, In Holmnn hall. J. A. Dickey, C. S.; P. L. Fraxlor, Clork. Lincoln Annuity Union. Sick, acci dent nnd pension insurance; 2, 000,000 plodgcd; ovory claim paid Good agents wanted, J. II. O, Montgomery, supremo organizer, Ilox 432 Salem, Orogon. R. R. Ryan, sooroctary, C4C State stroot. MUSICAL. --w-- Arthur Von Jituu'ii Teacaor of pi ano; touch, tochnlch, Interpreta tion. Thorough preparatory course Advanced studonts prepnrod for publlo nppoaranco. Rosldenco 058 Center St. Tel. Muln 520. 2.28.tf. I'll YHICIAXB AND BUHOEONH. Dr. D. H. Grlflln, tho Himdallst oa Morphine All drug and liquor habits, which ho cures In 3 days. No money until cured. 214 Tradi St., Salem. Ore. Phone 608, Jobs Doyens, Duatness Manager. OSTSOPATHJ. Dr. II. II. White Oraduate of Kirks- vlllo, Mo., undor founder of Os teopathy. Room 31, Rreyraaa building, Commercial street Phone 87. Rosldenco corner Mill and Twonty-flrst Bts. Phone D89. Treats aouto and chronlo diseases. Examination freo, 11-17-tf M. J. Petsel Plumbinjf, steam mA gas fitting. Successor to Kaox Murphy, 226 Commercial stxssi. 'Phone Mala 17. 8AMI AND DOOR rACTTOKIHI. Frank M. Brown. Manufacturer ot sash, d.Mrt, moulding.. All kinds ef house finish ami bard wood worx Front street. lt. State and Oocrt If Iflllllfl ntlllWIFRfaCH FML MwmimpLL. Atin.Ctm liuuki Inntmf Kumn m, k,iii.tl. tmtlrn. U INI ttuUk Itm Mt 1 Ulll'mlln'i.lUUi wrr(MMficisB4r4.uATa. . DftAYMEn. R. O. ChhuuIhs Succossor to Waits Cummins, express, delivery a4 transfor llnv Prompt service Is cur motto. Furniture and plane moving a specialty. Stand at 1M South Commercial street, Fke 175. Rosldenco phone 968. 8-4-tt FOR RENT SI lor Rent A 0-acro hop yard, at ono-fourth ront, Inqulro of M. J. Egan, GorvnlB, Routo 2. 3-21-tt For Rent. Throo houses for roat chonp; nlso flno ncro otrawborry patch; ton acres potato ground. Address Box 113, Tumor, Orogon. 3-a0-3t For Rent Eight-room furnished Jiouso In Y'ow Pnrk. Inqulro at 712 Fourtoouth stroot, or nt Yow Park grocory. 3-lG-lwk For Rent. Nice cottago, large grounds; tho roso and flower cor ner block ot Salem. Houso In first-class condition, scroons to ait wlndowa and doors, now shades, curtain polos, hot and cold water In bod rooms, porcelain nnd mar bio wash stands, porcolnln bath and toilet, chandollors In ovory room, electric lights, flno porch and shndo troos; tho finest location In Salem, closo In, cbmor of Mill and church streets. This cottage will ho for rout April 1st. J. Cou nor, Wlllnmotto Hotel. 3-14-tt imflCELLANEOUB. RrusinmkliiK Plnm or fancy dress making dono by Portland lady of oxporlonco. Mrs. A. N. Munsoy, , 350 Seventeenth street. Phono 1171. 3-lG-lwk Enlarged Our meat mnrkot on East Stato street hns boon doubled In size and we aro better prepared than ovor to sorvo auatomors. Prompt service aud tho host of ments our motto. Call or phono 190. II. E. Edwards, Prop PIimio Tuner L. L. Woods, piano ox port tuning, repairing and polish ing. Loavo ordors nt Goo. O. Wills' musto storo, Bnlom. 2- 9-lyr Couvroto Work. Got my prices oa sidowalks, curbs, septic tanks and cemont work of any kind. All work guaranteed first-class. M Ward, Highland add. Phono 509. 2-11-tf Unite it Wnidfi-otli Fine wlnos, liquors and cigars. Wo handle the colobratod Kellogg and Castln whiskies. Cool and refreshing beer constantly on drough. South Commercial street 9-3-lyr Baleui Iron Works, Foundors, ma chinists and blacksmiths. Manu facturers of all kinds of lawealll machinery. Hop and fruit drying stoves, oto. Manufacturers of the Salem Iron Works Hop Press. SALEM WATER COMPANY orno CITY KAXL. For water Mrvleo tpply at oftec. Dllli payable monthly In advaass Vaks all complaints at the oMe. BUTTERtNUT bread It Is worth moro than any other bread, yet the prlca is no higher. For salo at your grocer's. CALIFORNIA RAKEKY. Thomas It Cooley, Props. INDEPENDENCE STAGE, Dally except Sunday. Leaves WIN lamette Hotel, Salem at 3 p, m con nects with motor for Monmouth and Dallas at 6:15 P. m. Loaves Inde pendence at 8 a, tn, Phone Main 179, RALPH RUDLONO, Managor. THWI M 99fVm wj Vf 9 t wf'rWC H OJBX. lwti tifuttrs U Mivcsarcxjiu. Jha&MYM Ha Um (Zrtdfs&Si