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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (March 26, 1907)
r ,I-,,T wwatii imm "5rJ LPi . ,itfltl'Wi"'lf'Mi1' IP. N h i DAILY CAPTAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, MARCH 20, 1007. DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL mr iioFKn uitos., PHslifdicra and Proprietors, mWB M 3 gUIJSCMPTION HATES. I)y Mall. Daily Journal, ono month .... 3Do Dally Journal, thrco months ,.$1.00 Dally Journal, ono year 4.00 Wookly Journal, ono year .... 1.00 . Ily Carrier. Dally Journal, nor month .... COo Smiles . San FranclHco Jb having an opora llon iiorformcd for appendicitis. Abe Huef Is tho vorinlform appendix. Portland now offers $110,000 to know whotlwr slio neudfl an oparatlon. Now lot the hand play. Paving enn't ho stopped much longer. MAN DROPS DEAD Closes His Business Affairs, Gels On Wagon and Falls Off Mr. HalBley, who has hoon doing w furniture ImihIhohh at Jefferson In itho name of At. M. Dalitluy, dropped on tho Btroot Monday afternoon h lio was nhout to loavo town, nnd nov r rovlvcd. Ho hnd Hold out IiIh ImihIiiohh, loaded up his household offcota on a wiiKpn and Htnrtod to move out of town. Whim tho vohlolo was pntw ItiB tho MnHonlc hull, ho foil off tho wagon ami wiih uiicnnHoloiiH. Efforts woro ttimlo to rovlvo him, nnd, while ho mill hronthud, ho Krndunlly collapHud, ami In a few ml nil Con wiih dead. Mr. JlnlHley wuh nearly 70 yenrs Old. Ilo luavoH a family. Thoy wero til) nhout to mow to Rtaytou. The funeral will ho hold at Jefferson Thursday. i i n -..i How to Itmimin Young. To contlnuo young In hualth and MtroiiKth, do as Mrs. Nv 1 Hownn, McDonough, (In. did. Hho Bays: "Throo hottlos of nioctrlo lllttor ourod luo of chronic Itvor and atom ncli trouble, compllcntud with Hiioh tin tiuhoalthy oondltlon or tho hlond that my skin turned red m Manuel. T am now practically 110 ywn young er than bsforo I took IOlactrlo Hitters. I can now do all my work with mw and tiHlHt lu my husband's store." Guaranteed nt J. G. Perry. druggtiu Price GOc. a Tho Canltal Journal recalls win ning a groat Improvement fight in 1812, when tho old moss-covered bridge on South Commercial Btroot was ordered removed, and tho Btroot wldo viaduct was put through and tho hill out down. Peter D'Arcy wna mayor at Unit time and was vetoing everything that smollod of progross. Tho Capital Journal was hacking n progressive city council in passing everything over .his votoos. It wns a hot light and progross won. Thoro was .toar-sheddlng, hut the moss-covered bridges had to go. Tho hill enmo down. Not since that day hns bo big a victory for progross hoon won as was won Monday night, When tho city paving ordlnncos woro nut through. It lias boon u long, hard fight, hut victory agnln porchos on tho banners of progross, nnd Tho Capital Journal rojolcos with all i good pooplo that tho hypnotic spoil Is broken. Thoro Is still more to do. Thero will ho now obstacles ralsod, but all must bo swept away, and tho Capital City must go forward. If somohody busts a gains, or collapses for fright nt tho Idea of spending a million dollars In ono year for pub- Ilo Improvements. Heal estate will now advance, new buildings will go up. the city will mo forward, dead n- torprlae will awakon, and we shall paint our woodshed with two coats of alnhnstlns, If we have to borrow n brush to do It. SPECIAL BARGAIN OFFER KJ Reduction of 25 Per Cent Up to May 1, 1907 State News The Texas Wonflcr. Curos all kidney, blnddnr ntiri rhoumntlo treuble: sold by all dru ' gists, or two months' trcatmont by mall for II. Dr. E. W. Hall, 2320 Olive street, St. Louis, Mo. Bend for testimonials . Sold by Stono's drug Btorc dw-lyr I o J Tlis six Inches of mow that fell in linker county Sunday will prove fatal to many sheep on the linker rauge. Up to, but not Including May 1st, bnrgaln rato In ndvanco for Tho Dally Capital Journal, per year by mall or special delivery, $3.00. Bargain rate on Wookly Capital Journal, por'year, 75 eonts, In ad vance. All arrearages on Weekly must bo pnld up at $1.00 per year. WOOD UP TO, HUT NOT INCLUDING MAY J ST. Dally, by carrlor, $5.00 per year, In advance. Rogulnr rates by car riers $0.00 per year. Itato for all arroars In subscription to Dally Jour nal $1.00 a year by mall or special dollvory. 91.00 Have a Dig Dollar 91.00 A dollar saved Is a dollar earned. Look nt tho tng.on your paper and remit nil arronrs at $1.00 a yoar, and got Tho Dally Journnl In advance at $3.00 por yoar. How fast It runs up. A Biibscrlbor owos for throe yenrs at $1.00 a yoar $12.00. If h pays throo yoars In ndvanco It Is only $9.00. Saving 25 por cent. Thoro Is no way to make money so fast In a small way. Offer Open to All. No ono too rich nnd no ono too poor to savo a dollar. This bargain rate Is good up to May 1st. It will he the Inst chance until tho oud of this yeur to get this roducod rnte. Take advantage now. Dont put this off until Mny 1st. May 1st Is the day the regular rate-s of $0.00 by carrier, and $1.00 by mull for TIIK DAILV JOURNAL anil $1.00 for the WKKKLV .IOI'UNAIj will bo in effect again. Act at once. Act before May 1st, If you would save this 2fi ppr cent rebate for subscriptions In ad vance. This offer Is good only up to May 1, 1907. . "Sissi Easter Drawing INea r f LADIES YU mUSt HaVC "CVV and appropriatc Has for Easie,. mmmmmmmm If you want them to be right buy them it' WHITE CORNER MILLINERY PARLORS. b"V them at the WE RECEIVED LAST Wffij All kinds of new and stylishly tailored Mats, which are on sale at 1 popular prices. They are exclusive patterns, only one of a kind the city. YOUR PATRONAGE APPRECIATED AND MERITED BY Salem's Only Large Exclusive MILLINERY STORE With Jos. Meyers & Sons. MISS M. D. EVANS SAIEM, 0RGG M A FATAL MISTAKE. Dr. W. II. Lytle. of Pendleton. Um been apiwlated st st sheep Inspector. The appointment whs made by the elate sheep commission, lu sessloH Saturday lu that oily. The Southern l'Helllc Company Is putting In a magnllloeut sleet bridge over I'iuw erw.k. at Dralu, lu place or the old wooden bridge that wns badly damaged by high water re cently. The rumpaHy U also re building the bridge over ICIk creek, which wa washvd sway two munlhs ago oh the Hue of the ihm Drain 1mm lie) rtad The goulhiMM PwrtHc will build a bridge ami I'ooe Bay, Marsh hU lia reload fao.uuu to l) for duxtsitig upper Coos bey Another t tenter )e to be put on lirtweeH Atods sad Coot Ha. UeorRr it lUtopkenl bus resigned hs a iHwubtr of the olty council from the fourth ward Ih IhMrtkutd Mr. Shephenl te a rellroad ntturney. and hht rettreiiieHtthRi been demand od for coiiio time. ' QvorKO U Usher, the well-hiinwti thoatrloal man U wltl to lie slated for the vnwuit IllUOll. diiow hi Imm four ts six feet deep an tho summit of thu mountains lit 1'ollc 001111'. The nttw auditorium wa omuied Pt Dulltia Baturdny night. Tho hulld InK la 90x100 futit. I.Utoa " And remember tho next time you nurftir from palu camtod by dntnr wvather when your head nearly hursts from neuralgiatry llallard't Snow LlnlmeuL It will oum you. A proiulnont 1iu1bm man of Hemp. e.tead, To. wrlte: '"I h&vo used your llulmont. l'rovious to uslus It 1 was a great sufferer from Hhoutua tUm aud .Vjurelsla. 1 am pleased to say that now I am free from these complaint. I am sure I owe this to your liniment." Sold by W. J. Pry. riiaiiilH'ilnln'H roiityh Itiunmly Is Until AkiimmiIiIo iiiiiI Uircrllvt'. i rhainherlalw's Cough Itemedy has no sHperlor for coughs, colds and croup, and the fact that It Is pleasant to take and contains nothing In any way Injurious has mail It a fa wr ite with mothers. Mrs. W. 8. Pel ham, of Kirksrlllo. Iowa, savs: Por more than twenty years Cham- herlalti's Cough Itemedy has been my leading ruNly for all throat , irouuies. it is especially successful In oases or eroua. Children like It. and my customers who have used It will not take any other." 1'or sale by Or. Stone's Drug Store. o ' ., The members of the ltortlauil baiwhAll olub are la California, and w ill begin the season Saturday. -O'" litm't romplalo. If your attest pal us and you are aitable to sleep because of a cougk. Uuy a bottle of llallard't Horeaouud 8yrui. and you wont have any rough. Qel a bottle now and that cough will not last long. A cure tor all pulmonary diseases, lire. J. del vest on. Texas, wrttee: "I ean't ay enough for lUllarU's Horehonnd Syrup. The relief It has give mm Is ail that Is necessary for we bs aay." Sold by U. J. fry. 1 Not Crowd Ihn Seoson. The first warm days of spring brlnj? with them a desire to get out and onjoy the exhillratlnjr nlr and sunshine. Children Hint have been housed up all winter are .brought out ami you wonder where they all came from. The heavy winter 'clrflln. lag Is thrown aside and many tfRed their flannels. Then a oold wave .comet, and people any that grip" is epidemic. Colds at this season nre even wore dangerous, than In mid winter, at there It much moro dnn gr or pneumonia. Take Clminber bxln't Cough Itemwly, however, aud you will have nothing to rear. It always cures, aud we have never known a oold to result In pneumo nia whea It was used. It is pleasant ami safe to take. Children llko It "or Sale by Ur. Stone's Drug Store. o Is OfU'ii Undo by tlu WIm'M of Sa Iciii People. The Inland drain Orowers' Ante ftatloa of UtuatlUn oouuty has nur. chased ToS.SOa Rrnta 1mm. Ainu from the manufacturer. T Better Than Your Memory JKn YantU, whti 1 a student of tho Agricultural College at CorvallU, returned to hU work today after iJlag everal days 1ritins rcla iiv4 aud frlds itwa A iiuH'kliiK acvtiuut Mill htn-p your titulim4 trniihactlouBi ntmdutvlr rtrrvt. You rail ndy on dm nvortl of your iIuhUIuk atvtmnt. Whwi ywu dktliv to rvfrr to iat tmuoactloiiK, n cluckioK account turullM ivltaldo tUtn tsully fouml nud complete in all details I'tty by tUvxk In r-wry traiiMiction, Wo invite your vluvklu); account, Wt offer fcuiHvrlor advanlaKV'it. Safcm State Bank llepreeentatlves from the State Universities jnf Oregon. Washlnaton and Idaho will debate at Seattle to morrow night on the negro question. -Allco ItiHisovcIt Wttldlnc Was something to be recorded la the annals or history, llerblne has beta acknoweldged the greatest of llw regulators. A iweltlre cure tor-bilious headaches, oonstlpatloa, Chill and Fever, end all liver complaints. J. c. smith, UttU Hock, Ark., writes. "HerMM it the greatest lit er medklae known. Hare uaed It for years, it doee the work." Saiti by 1). J. Ifry. Dr. Harry Uae, mayor or Port land, has announced that he will attain he a candidate for the Damn. oratle nomination at the coming prl- mariee. It's a fatal mlstnke to neglaot backache. Ilnckuche Is tho first symptom of kidney Ills. SerloiiH complications follow. Doau's Kidney Pills euro thoin promptly. Don't delay until too lnte. Until It becomes dluhstos-r lirlght's disease. Head what a Salem citizen says: William Dumgardner, retired, of IS I Water street, Sulem, Oregon saya: "I speak from personal experi ence when 1 say that Doau's Klduoy Pills do nil that Is claimed for them lu curing kidney complaint and back ache. I h'nd not felt tho need of such a remedy for a gooit long while, hut did not kuow Just what 1 should use. I have found that many medicines are worthless, and that even physi cian's prescriptions do not always prove effect ire. When I read of Dr. Doau's Kidney Pills, however, I was Induced to go to Dr. Stone's drur store and procure a supply. The backache and Irregular condition of the kidneys, which had annoyed me, quickly gave way on beginning to use your remedy. I was restored to a condition of ease and comfort. I ca urecomweml Doan's Kidney Pills can recommend Doan's Kidney Pills cine." Por sale by all dealers. Prlo so cents. INmter-WUbura Co., IJuffalo, New York, sole ageuts for the United States. Uemember the name DoaiTm-. and take no other. AFTER THOSE TREES Home Telephone Company to Cut Them Down E. W, HAZARD, Ouefcew Woihwl Llko a Charm. Mr. I). N. Walker, editor of that BHloy Journal, the lsnterprlee. Louisa. Va.. says; "I ran a nail n my foot last week, and at oaoe ap. Idled DuukloiTs Arnlea Salve, N'o Inflammation followed; the saly simply healod tho wound." iiota ovory sore, burn aad skin dUeaao. uuarantoed at-J. C. Perry's, Urug gUt, ia -' ...... Mr. and Mrs. W. L. JUHW Q( Jftf. frnon. aro vlsltiaj; Salem friends. Cured LutuluKo. A. 11. Canman. Ckleacu. writA. Mar. 4, 1903. MHaviaK been tm.,hi with Lumbago, at dlffereat times and tried oua physician after another. wicu muensnt otatmats and llnl ments, gave it up altogether. So I tried onco moro. aud got a bottlo of llallard't Saow Llalmeat. whlah gavo me almot Instant relief. I .. fully mlmutead it, aad m tdd name io your ll of iuffereM." sma by D, J, Pry, County Judge Scott left this mom. tag for Merlon end other uniut. south on business. Notice. Notice is hereby given that Uie board of directors of School District No. SO, oauaty of Marlon. Ktntn of Oregon, will receive sealed bids on or before April 1, lW, for the erec tion of a two-room school hnnu Plans and specifications and rulos KovornlBB bids are now on fllo in tho clerk's otuee. and aro onn tn inspection. The board rosorvos the right to rojaet any or all bids. WM. II. HOWD. Clork of District. Shaw, Or. 3-7-tf J. Suitor, of Jafferson wna in th olt on business today. FEEL WEARY AND ALL RUN DOWN Thoa set a bottle of the Hitters from your druggist, grocer or general deal er and let It clwiu out all impurities collected In your system during tha winter months. HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS It a splendid Spring; Mrdlclne. It in vlgorattM and renews the entire sys tem and thus cures General lvtiiiifr Iyxtikt. ludUjcUott. Cmtlvcuet, Colds and rii. We guaraateo Us purity Tho Home Telephono Company got a resolution Into the city council last night asking authority to cu( down Home beuutlful oak truoa nlonr grounds, lu South Snlbm. Those treea nre In the parkins of the atreot nnd form part of the playgrounds of the children. Their removal line been resisted by the people over there, and the resolution wns re ferred to the committee on parks, composed of Dayne, Greonbntim nnd Stockton, and the park board. Park Commissioner Manning wns seen by, a reporter today, nnd said ho could not see why the telephone company could not erect two poles about teu feet higher, and thus deer the trees. Oaks grow very slowly, and he thought then was little oxcuse to cut the trees down, us such oaks are of slow growth ami nre booomlng very scarce In public grounds or the city. Other members or tho park committee wero or tho same onlnlon. Tho telephono company has, with out any authority, cut the crown out of one of these trees, mutilating It lu a very unsightly manner. o Cause of Stoimich Troubles. When, a man hat trouble with hit stomach you may know that he Is eating more than he should or of tome article of food or drink not suited to hit age or occupation, or that bis bowels are habitually con stipated. Take Chamberlain's Stom ach and Liver Tablets to regulate the bowels and Improve the digestion and see If the trouble does not disap pear. Ask for a froe samplo. Sold by Dr. Stono'a Drug Store. o MILS. M. J. MAGKUS DKA1). Mageru, of Jefferson; IoaM. ,6011, of Harrington, Waih.; Ale Maseru and Miss Mlnrtu Ulan Saloia. i She became a Chrlstha he life, and has been a eoaifettt bor of the linptlit cborta hrs years. She was n meat l Oregon Pioneer AHodaUtt.nl ways looked forward with hem the annual meetings of tan ltd llaiitfcd Himself on In 53 Mobile, Ala., March Hippo, of San FntnciKO, : suicide this morning kjr its himself while aboard a tanai Nashville train. Well-Known Lirlon Couijty Pioneer Succumbed Early This Morning. Mrs. Mary Jano Magers, widow of tho lato Dr. W. B. MaKora, died at hor homo In this city this morning at 6:30 o'clock. She was born In Morgan county, Ohio, December 2S, 1S2S, and nt tho tlmo of her death was over 78 years years old. Dr. V. II. Magers and his wife crossed tho' plains In XS52 with ox teams and first settled at Oregon City, whore thoy lived for three years. They moved from thoro to Corvallls and lived thoro throo years. Tho rest of their lives slnco coming to Oregon haa boon spent In Marlon county. Mrs. Magors was widely known and was beloved by all who know her. Tho funeral will be held from the Baptist church Thursday at 2 o'clock Mrs. Magore was tho mother of 13 children. Of those the following survive her: J. E. Magors. of Pertland: Sarah E. Wordlnglott. of Silverten: Jomoe P. Wagers, of Dallas; Prank M Magera, of Slsson. Cal.; Mary V. Fuller, of Los Angele; George W. OUR SPECIALTY Is accuiatfl correcusg fcfe vision. W- hae the knX e appliance for doing thu wrt give the l't imtlifartloe. Wi the only arlndlngplast ItSrtey therefore tan jcive yon prat i l,a I it .-.It' ii.rf'tlv ffroiM ntM .".-. ... I J your particular cese. WtWj you to cae where1 all oB" fulled. PromptaManlteif' vice. m Quality and Low PA - Chas. H. Hinges Graduate OptkUa- g Commercial Street, snt Capital Xalloiul nt 1 I j Compressed :i Yeast. : : iirimi in the ikoj; : : that uh Lrn xt w; I DOOHANDfilVKTHK; :: atihau rorwinj i'sKK TIIK DlFFKKKSft! : THAT AM T"E I ' ' ALW-WS WES jj Moir GrocT j! Company 456 Sate ftm M .1.' .- . .J HOUJ"-- gjgjj Ejiy xT -j 0'J1 . . m .. fsu s- usasBfta m. -.-