Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, June 22, 1907, Page 6, Image 6

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    DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, JUNE 22, 1007.
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Does Your
XHair Mind?
Or is it inclined to run away? Don't
punish It with a cruel brush and comb I
But just ask your doctor if Ayer's Hair
Vigor, new improved formula, won't
make it stay at home on your head, just
where it belongs. See what he says.
Wpubllihtheformul J.O.AyirCo,
of ll onr prpirtlon.
Irfwll,Xti(,
Y, M. G, A.
LEADS IN
CITY LEAGUES
Defeats Woolen Mills 2-0-A Great
Game With Many Errors
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j THE CHURCHES jj
H I I 1 M M-M HI mil tmi
Team. Won. Lost P. C.
Y. Ar. C. A 2 0 1000
T. K. W. M. ...1 1 BOO
Fnlrmount ....1 1 500
Merchants .. ..0 2 000
"Sap it out old kid!" "That's a
Tvatchln' 'em," "You'll mako a ball
player yet!" "Soak 'or on tho noso
Coloyl" "Hit it on tho Bliady aido
old k-1-l-ldl" "That's nil right
you can walk this tlinot" "You got
'om nil dnzzlod by that shirt Far
oes! ' That was tho way It went at
tho ball gamp last night botwoon tho
-Y. M. C. A. and tho Woolen Mills of
tho City League Forbes enmo out
in a fireman's flaming red Bhlrt thnt
cnusod Innumerable roferonccs to
tho flro Halo.
With all tho errors' that woro
mntlo It was a wonder that neither
team scored until tho fifth inning
ns -was tho cneo, Even Colotnan,
tho stnr plnyor for tho Y. M. O. A,
Bticcoodod in missing nearly every
thing thnt camo his way which ho
wouldn't liavo dono If ho had had a
suit on and wns playing with his rog
tilar tonm, Thoso City Leaguo games
nro tho mont IntoroBtlng kind to
watch as tho boys nro Just out for
tho fun and nothing groat doponda
upon winning or loBlng tho gamo
nnd with tho playora trying grace
ful movemonts and fancy BtuntB, tho
Imll Ib Just as apt to pass them ns
to bo Btoppod. At batting tho teams
woro about equal, but tho Y. M. C.
A. sootned a llttlo tho beat nt RUml
lug bases and gotlng near tho home
rlftto. Kay and Fnrmor played good
ball for tho Woolon Mllla at Bhort
stop and Bocond, Kny bringing down
n wild throw to second from catchor
that was about two yards nbovo hla
hoad and gotlng a big clap from tho
KrnndBtnnd'. Tho Woolon Mil
catchor got a llttlo soro bocnuBO tho
uinplro didn't call Colomnn out on
a cloao decision' on tho homo pinto
In tho fifth when tho Y. M. O. A. got
(tholr first acoro, but nearly ovory
ono said It wns Bafo.
Tho flniiio.
Thoro wna nothing doing In tho
way of scoring until tho fifth, and
JnBt Inning as It was only a llvo In
ning gnmo. In tho last of tho first,
tho Y, M. C. A. nearly scorod. Cln
nt shortBop, thon Cmnn to niihop
on third, but Bishop was touched
out on trying to got ovor tho homo
pinto. In tho socond.tho Y. M. C. A.
innrto a protty double. Ono man had
wnlkod and Kay batted to Colomnn
nt shortstop, thou Colomnn to Diahou
on second and Bishop to GnbrlQlson
nt flrat. In tho fifth was whon tho
Y. M. C. A. got tholr two runs. Colo
mnn wns wnlkod. Hrown tmorlllcod
nnd put Colomnn on second nnd Cos
hit brlnulng Colomnn In. Cox ,got
nround to third nnd Thlolson
brought him In for tho suond run.
Tho Woolon Mills failed to tl tho
coro In tho last of tho Inning, end
ing tho gamo.
Central Congrcgntionul.
Pnstor's day at Wlllard. There will
bo no forenoon services, Rev. Chns.
E Scott will conduct services nt 8
p. m. Sunday school and Endeavor
meeting ns usual.
First Coiigrt'limtlonnl.
..Center nnd Liberty Btreota. F. E.
Dell, pastor. Sundny services na fol fel fol
eows: Preaching by pastor at 10:30
a. m, and 7:30 p. m. Morning theme:
"Tho Intermediate State." Evening
theme: "Tho Use nnd Abuno of Ma
terialism." Sunday school at 12
m. Young People's meeting nt 7 p.
m. Prayer meeting Thursday even
ing at 8 o'clock. Teacher's meeting
is hold immediately after prayer
meeting. Always a welcome for
both visiting frionds nnd strangerB.
Christian Science.
First Church of Christ, Scientist,
440 Chomekota street Services:
Sundny at 10:30 a m. and 8 p. in.
Subject of lesson sermen: "Chris
tian Sclonco." Sundny school nt
11:46 a. m. Tho Wednesday even
ing mooting is hold nt 8 p. m. Read
ing room In tho church open ench nf
tornoon oxcopt Sunday. All aro cor
dially Invited to nttond tho sorvlcoa
nnd tho ronding room.
Unltl EVangellm!.
On Cottngo atrojt, north of Con
tor. Sundny Hchool nt 10 a. in.
Preaching aorvlco nt 11 o. m. Theme:
"Tho Dollovor at Work." Thomo nt
8 p. in.: "Unllnlahcd Towors." K. L.
of C. E. at 7 p. in. II. A. Deck, pns
tor. fit. Paul's Episcopal.
Chcmoketa nnd Church atrccts.
Rev. Dnrr O. Loo, rector. Uaual ser
vices at 7:30 a. m 11 n. in. nnd 8 p.
m. Sunday school at 10 a. in. All
cordially wolcomo. M. T. O. dny will
bo postponed until next Sundny.
First Presbyterian.
Church strcot near Chomekota.
Rov. II. T. Dabcock, pastor. Morning
aorvlco at 10:30 a. m. Preaching by
tho pnBtor. Thome: ''Saved by
friends. Sunday school at 12 m. O.
E. nt 7 p. in, Evening aorvlco, by
pastor. Theme: "Tho Christian's
Transformation." Mid-week prayer
mooting Thursday nt 8 p. m. Sub
ject: "Tho GoodnosB nnd Severity
of Cod." Next Sunday morning,
Juno 30, chlldron's day will bo hold.
Tho public cordially Invited to all
thoBo services,
First Methodist.
At 10:30 a. m. tho colobrntlon of
tho Bncramont of tho Lord's Suppor.
Drlof communion nddresa by tho pas
tor. Rocoptlon of mombors. At 12
in. Sunday achool will roauino tho
lesson studios. At 7 P. m. Epworth
Loaguo dovotlonnl sorYlcos. At 8 p.
m. Row W. II. Solleck will preach on
"Tho Triumphant Church." All aro
cordially welcomed.
W. C. T. U.
Prof. Wnshburno will speak at tho
W. C. T. U. Sunday nftornoon nt 4
o'clock,
Orphans Dny Celebration.
Now York, Juno 22. The national
Orphan's Day celebration, observed
on June 12 was undoubtedly tho big
gest and most successful over hold
since the idea was originated. Char
ity covers a multitude of apeed vio
lations and It was most gratifying
on Wednesday last, when thousanda
of orphans throughout tho country
were given automobile outings
In Now York city, the Now York
Motor Club has charge of tho Man
hattan brigade. Other clubs and so
cieties, responded generously and
moro than 1300 children wero taken
on a moat Joyous trip to Coney Is-
land. There wero 147 cars In tho
procession. Tho City and Country
Motor Club which has workd for
Bomo time to holp make the Orphan's
Dny outing a succor, had a division
In tho procession, tho members do
nating seven cars which accommo
dated C5 chlldron. Friends of
members also gave cars.
The start was made at 10:30 a.
m. from Riverside Drive and 72d
street, amid shouts of greatest Joy
(states. This does not take into ac
count tho great number of travelors
'who visit and opend much time each
year in tho numerous attractivo vil
lages, lako and mountain resorts In
tho vicinity of Lucerne.
Tho railway statistics show that
tho tourists to, this city last season
Bnent $0,439,540 for local railway
fares. Tho average number of vis
itors per day for six months, 180
days, Is estimated at 5,000. It is
! estimated that they spend whllo
hnro on an average of $5 per day
leach, making a dally expenditure
hotels,-carriages, Incidentals, etc.,
$25,000 a day, which for tho six
trmntlin nmcitints to $4,655,076. Add
(to this tho amount spent for railway
'faros In Lucorene, $0,439,540, and
vg have a total of $11,095,215. Tho
population of tho city of Lucerne is
32,000, wlch makes tho amount of
money snout by tourists In tho city
. equal to $347,035 United States cur
rency per year for each man, woman
'and child living in Lucerne. A
fraction ovor 10 per cent of tho to-
tcl amount thus spent by .tourist waa
Collo ami Diarrhoea.
Pains In tho stomach, colic and
diarrhoea nro quickly rellovcd by tho
me of Ghamborlalu's Collo, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy. For solo by
Dr, Stono'B drug atoro.
WILD BELGIAN HAKES.
Heglu to Overrun Woods nnd Fields
of lilim County.
MRS. HOWARD GOULD.
Formerly Miss JCutherino Clem
tnons, nctrcss, who is now suing
her husband for a limited divorce.
OREGON
STATE BANK
Jefferson, Oregon
Capital $25,000
ist facilities known to
sellable banking offered
patrons, Jefferson Is a
good town, has good
stores, good mills, a good
bank, and good people.
Come and sec us.
Oregon State Bank
J. A. AUPPERLE,
President
M. J. CAMPBELL,
Cashter
As an aftormath of tho nolglnu
hnro fad which swept this part of
tho Btuto about 10 yoars ago. consld-
'ornblo country wut of Albany is
populated with tho llttlo animals.
Pooplo driving along tho roads out
of this city can soo them any ovon
Ing and many havo boon klllod ro
contly by farmers. Thoy llvo in tho
thlokats along tho rondsldas.
! Th Rolglnu hnro fad found a
strong foothold In Albany. Huu
drods of tho nnlninhi woro imported
nnd for a tlmo a publlo display wns
maintained by enthusiasts, n large
Imll belux rontod for that purpose.
Many looal cltlzons beonmo ns famil
iar with llelgluu hare podlgreo us la
a horseman with hla horsos.
Uut the fad died out and what
bare were not killed woro turned
loose. A few ovldetitly found their
way Into tho country wost of Albany
and havo llvod thoro ovor since. This
year for tho first tlmo thoy havo bo
como iiumorous enough to attract
attention. Tho nuinbor Is growing
ovory yoar but tho linros do vory
llttlo damage. Albany Horald.
o
I Tonight,
1 If you woud enjoy tomorrow tak
Ch&ruberlaln's Stomach and Live
TabloU tonight. Tkey produee a
asrebl laxative eCoot, clear Uae
head and clean tae atowaek
Prlee, H ceeAa. 8m1m free at Dr
' Moat's rs store.
and wnving of myrlnds of American
flnga. FIno weather favored tlio
start of tho llttlo ones and thoy woro
moro than delighted. A number of
stngca and commorcinl trucks wero
donated which- carried from twenty
to fifty children each. Two oxpross
wagons of tho familiar wlro body
typo, loaned by Adams Express Com
pany, woro londed with youngatora
nnd tho effect producod by so mnny
tiny kids In cakes waa qulto ludic
rous. Tho caged ones had a groat
deal of fun out of it too. A Knox
truck with a rogular street car body,
but without Btrop hangors, wns an
other "sight." Sovoral hundred
pounds of delicious candy wns pres
ented by J. A. McClurg ,and thoro
wero nlso donations of luncheons.
Whon tho parado, reached Coney
iBlnnd, tho dollghts of Drenmlnnd
fnlrly ovorwhqlmed tho smnll excur
sionists. Many of them had novcr
been to such a plnco In tholr lives.
Tho management of this nmusomont
resort gavo tho llttlo visitors carto
blanche, while Luno Park was turned
ovor to tho orphans from Long Is
land Institutions.
o
Equality Was A Failure.
Chicago, Juno 22. Matrimonial
equality, roduclng tho rights and du
tlos of husband nnd wlfo to a com
mon denominator, has boon tried and
found wanting in tho enso of G.
Frank Hognn, a wonlthy onvelopo
mnnufnoturor, and his wlfo, tho
falluro bolng Blgnnllzod by tho appli
cation of Mrs. Hognn for a dlvorco
nnd alimony. At tho marriage of
tho couple Hi Donvor, March 11,
1905, thoy obtained a great doal of
notorloty by onterlng Into n covon
nnt that there should bo but one
moral codo for both, with oquallty
for oaoh and speolnl prlvllogos for
neither. Over his signature Hogan
ngrood to tho following propesitions:
"That my wife may carry a latch
koy if I do. Thnt my wlfo may stay
out as late as I do. That If I go to n
club or a saloon she may go nlso.
That If I gnmblo sho may do like
wise. Thnt If I look upon tho wlno
when It is red. she may also tako a
peop. That If I should flirt with
some pretty young woman, my wife
will not be taken to task because she
vjows with approval some comely
young youth."
In her suit for divorce Mrs. Ho
gnu alleges that her husband was
continually Intoxicated and objected
to nny indulgonco on her part; that
he boat nnd abused bar, throatoned
to kill hor and was guilty of objoc
ttonablo attentions to other women,
as well as numerous minor misdemeanors.
Switzerland's Rich Tourist Crop.
During tho season of 1906, from
May 1st to Novonibor 1st, thoro woro
1S6.227 tourists nnd visitors regis
tered In tho hotels and pensions in,
tho city of Lucerne. Of tab mini
ber 1S,346 wor from tho United
HOWARD GOULD.
Third son of tho Into Jay Gould,
now being sued by his wife for a
limited divorce k
by Americans, making $1,110,000
Amorlcan money spent by pleasuro
nnd health scokers nlono Inst aen-Bon.
Whon tho fact la tnkon In consid
eration thnt tho figures given in tho
foregoing stntoment represent tho
money spent by tourists in Lucorno
nlono for ono season, that this is
only ono of tho many attractivo
cities of the country, and that thoro
aro a largo number of popular wlntor
resorts in Switzerland where thou
sands of tourl3ts spond tho winter
In oxpcnslvo hotols, tho lmportnnco
of this class of business nnd tho
vast sums of money coming into tho
country annually through this
Bourco may bo appreciated.
Tho prosoptcts for n prosperous
business during tho season of 1907
aro hotter than for nny previous
year, and unusual preparations nro
being mado to nccommodato tho en
ormous crowds that nro anticipated
in Lucorno, tho city of four cantonB,
and tho Mecca of tourlstB to Switzer
land. Glennlngs from Lucrono Statistics.
If You Read Thhi
It will be to learn that tho loading modi
cal writers and eachers of all tho several
schools of practlco recommend, in tho
strongest trms possible, each and ovory
Ingrodlont entering Into the composition
of Dr. Plerco's Golden Medical Discover;
for the cure of weak stomach, dyspepsia,
catarrh of stomach, "liver complaint,"
torpid liver, or biliousness, chronic bowel
affoctlons, and all catarrhal diseases of
whatever region, name or nature. It Is
also a specific remedy for all such chronic
or Ions standing casos of catarrhal affoe
tlons and their resultants, as bronchial,
throat and lunc dlsoai-o (oxeept consump
tion) accompanied w UU w ere coughs. It
Is not so pool tor acute colds aud coughs,
bat for llngenntr. or chronic cases It Is
especially etl'.caclous In producing per
fectcures. It contains HIack CborrybarU,
lloldon Soal root. Woodroot. Stono root,
Mandrake rt and Queen's root all of
which are h .-.lv rralacd as remedies for
alltuenboM ' netla(Tctiunsbysuoh
tnlnent n.' -i enters and teachers a
Prof. lUru a , of Jefferson Med. Col
lege; Pnf. i t the Pnlv. of Pa.;
Prof. Yvr " swood. M. D., of Hen.
nctt Mtl. K . Chicago; Prof. John
King, M. I ' .ncinnatl ; Prof. John
Ctlwln M, f M. D., of llahnamann
Med. Cyf r'sgo, and scona of
otharsiV '. . icincnl la their sovoral
MhqfSJk'Oi V -T)t,o;L'-
.Mlcal pticoverr " Is tbw
ojILjaaliuia-unn 8ah.JiiimB
priltfgUl Ivir ilKJ U3iri!--. uiit lias upv
mora" Ui ai arv niim of o.rdnjry wrr
fcrnrrsTS: OTeh-publicity oTusTormuU
b tho UAL DO..b:e guaranty of Its merit.
Aglanco at thts publlsked fonaala will
show that "Uoldcn Medical DUoovanr"
contains no poisonous, harafal or naWt
fornilngdrup and no alcohol chtnUallr
pure, trlplo-fonned glycerine Ulag aid
IniUad. Glycerine Is entlrelr uoobjac
tlonable and besides la a osi uf ul ajent
la tho euro of all stomach as well as bron
chial, throat and lung sffeeMoua. There
is the hlghwt medical authority for IU
ui in allsuch cases, TheDievcry"U
a concentrated glyceric extract of natlvr ,
m4lclnal rpot,and U safa aa4 rallablft.
'A booklet' of exUacU frcwa euluast,
wdlcal authoritlM, wkdonrfw IU lag?-
WNueFlweHm
:t t'v'v
fgggBasjg&!Sfc It means thi
hottest and cleanest A
name produced bv I
any stove. This 13
the flame the New
Perfection Oil Stove
gives the instant a
lighted match is ap,
pliedno delay, no
trouble, no soot, no
"'"'urcooKin&the
NEW PERFECTION
Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook-Stove
is unequaled. It gives quick results because its
heat is nighly concentrated. Cuts fuel-expense
in two. Made in three sizes. Every
stove warranted. If not at your deal-
cl o vviiiv; iu uui nv.iutDi acixvjr.
ytmmr all-round household use.
Made of brass throughout and beautifully nickeled.
Perfectly constructed absolutely safe; unexcelled
in light-giving power; an ornament to any room.
Every lamp warrantee, xi not ai youT
dealer's, write to our nearest agency.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
IHOOHl'eKATKB)
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Rostein & Greenbaum
240-246 Commercial St.
Salem, Oregon,
Never Wear Out
Hose for Children
Wo hnvo handled this lino for
ovor three years,, nnd havo built
up a largo trado on this particular
lino.
Whon in need of Chlldron's
Hoso, glvo our Novor-Wear-Out
Hebo a trial and you will buy no
other. All bIzob 16c a pair.
Parasols
Wo havo a vory neat lino for
you to choose from at reasonable
prices.
Plain Whlto Llnon Covor, 76c.
Whito Llnon Covor, with doop
Flowered Dordor, only $1.35.
Chlldron's plain Dluo, Pink,
Rod or Whlto Parasols in two
sizes, prlco 15c and 20c.
Record Breaking
Bargains in
Lace Curtains
Wo do not healtato to tlaln
that tho valuo represented here
nro tho greatest over shown the
trado.
Whon -you boo tho bandtoml
design, tho slzo and the qaa:lty
you cannot help seeing the truth
of our claim.
Longth
Yds.
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Width
Ins.
30
36
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44
62
62
60
38
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53
66
62
Color
white
whits
whlto
rhlte
whlto
whlto
whlto
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Price
Pair
.5
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1.00
1.15
1.50
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1.0
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1.35
1.50
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Hardwood Floors
IN CANS
Spread them on your old floors with a good brush, and bare
an up-to-dato rocoptlon room, dining-room, ball or parlor,
ural wood finish, tough, elastic and durable.
VARNO-LAC
Exactly Imitate all fine woods, no matter bow old the "urfacV
bo stained. Tho only artlclo mado that requires no sum 1 y
duco good results. Avoid disappointment by remembering w
for Varno-Lack. Mado by Acme Whlto Lead & Color WW,
trolt, Michigan.
GEO. B. JACOB
FRONT AND PINE STREETS, NORTH SALEM.rJIOXE 4.
VIMHWMBgMWWaffMWHMEJBBBMHM
USE
SELF RISING
B. B. B.
Flow
Fop Bostoa Brown Bread, Griddle Cakes, Muffins and rJum "
ALLEN'S B. B. B. FLQUR CO., Ut a- "
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NOW IS THE TIME to sav0 your ct0
Dr. Rosemcr's Moth Pw or, aJ
Never known to fall. Leaves no grease, has a pleas
will keep articles frt;o from moth and Is germ-proor.
For salo by all druggists, 25 ,arcd by
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