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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 24, 1908)
DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, FlUDAY, JAXVAHY 21, 3006. 'MXBVltVBIA PIIOOP. Ww Jlny Mrnl Cnn Ho Thoroughly Kajoycd by Any Btoiiincli. r of Men, as n rule, nro flnt discovered Gy OiiAr cnornlos. Tholr antagonists (term on tho searchlight, nnd tho HwboT Of merit will Ho In being able So stand tho flash. Tt was only In this way that Mr. Wblto ever know that dyspepsia won ct dt Mr. Mack's worst enemies. StMnB Taco to face at a two-by-four Cable li handed his pfflloled friend tb wn of fare: ystor Cocktail. HtufTed Ollros. Poston Clam Chowder.' Strained Gumbo. Sirloin Btenk with Mushrooms. Hoait Ilcef Hash, Birfkl Ox Tonguo with Sauerkraut. T)bster a la Nowb'org. naked Pork nnd Deans. Combination Grab Salad," Hot Mlnco Pic. Vlncsspplo Fritters. Xr. WMle? ordered a "llltlo CMUk'r Mr. Dyspepsia niack ordorod crwikcrs and a glass of mllkj "I had mk a Wr breakfast this morning," IJhj mM. "that I'll Just tako a blto to &cp ftm tonipony." nut Whlto c,ould mot tdecelvod; "I am nfrnld you can't stand tho gleam, Mr, Ulnck. Why flon't ymi sny you haVq tho dys pepsia, nnd bo dono with It? You'll hi ways linvo Mint liiinnry look, any how tis long as you hnvo dyspepula. Now listen. My stomach wax In Just arm bad condition ns yours at time Hut now I onn oat anything, nt nny limn. For Instmioft, (his oliun oliowder or sirloin stank or even the Tobstor Mtlud would ho Just ns wel come to my stomach ns your crackers nnd milk. You don't rwillto how this dysBQpsIn business Is robbing you of yor spirit, of your energy nud abili ty to think ijulokly. I rnit't help no. tlcn II, You haven't tho elisor iui.I tsoulablllly you hnd threw months iiro Now, I'll loll you what to do." and thtmmt tho cheerful Mr. While look u vial from his pocket and extracted n wso tablet. "There, there Is n tab Tot that oontnlns nti Ingredient, mis Krnln or which digests .1000 grains of food. For even tho worst dyspeptic It Is tho only thing Hint really give relief. Tho reason It relieves the Htonmoh of nearly all tho work It has to do, dlKtwtg everything In the stom nch and stlmitlntes the gastric Jilloe. 1 can't got along wltliout them. Thoy r Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. You an Kt them anywher ou earth for EOp u paokage." Yes, it la true, Btunrl's Dyspepsia tablets absolutely atop heartburn, nauwvt, Indigent lun. dyspasia of Him worst type, sour stoHineh. blonty feel Ihk nnd all emotion atttl Irritation. Mild freshen nad Invigorate tke sio wi nch. Tkey elisor yon up, ami make yon t Mil tkw good tkere It In yosir food. Yen will forgot that you em feitl H slOHHirh tit worry you. Stand hs yoNr name and ad tiro to Say, and w will at ohm Mud yoH Ujr tnsll u sample parkagr, fre. Ad Srts F A Stuart Co.. ISO UtHHrt yCg. MurehnH. Mirk HORST VERSUS DURST FAMOUB OI'KltATOIl IMS AP I'lvAItKI) I.V TlIK GRKAT DRA MA OF TIIK HOP GKOWKIW BTHUGOLIJ WITH TIIK DKATII CH' TIIK HOP GHOWI.VG INDUS-THY. Paul It. G. Ilorst, tho mlllionnlro hop operator, who has boon In tho elty for n fow days, has been got In to the nowspanors In tho groat game that is bolng played horo In which ibo growers, tho doalors and tho growcr-ucaiors aro star periormors. Tho Capital Journal Is not tho or gan of any faction, and lionco was slow to publish Mr. I Torsi's version of tho situation. The groat hi? dono of Durst Is now sucosded by a brew of tho Intent Importation called Hornt. Mr. Horst Is tho mnn who boomed hops to 35 cents In 190C, and parted with ft cool half million of tho tola of tho realm to the growors. Today he Is saying thero aro hops onough lotlo the country n yonr, and another groat big crop will finally ono put (ha wholo Industry on the hobo list. "Curtail your acreage one-half. It is ths only salvation." in the inn gunKs of tho Immortal Mlonwbor, what will turn tup next. Mr. Ilorst Is a man wortli paying some attention to. lit has been known as the champion market ImosUr or Hi country, and his llrm, with Immense connections, has han dled BO. 000 hale of tho 300.000 bales railed on the Pnollle coast. If h Is a bull Mr. Hornt Is not trying to raise any false liopoa In the breasts of the grower. Il doss not discour age the growers going Into the union. He Is one of the host-Informed, all around walking encyclopedias on Imp statistics on- earth today, and those who nro managing the union might do wo ixo than get somo Infor mation from Mr. Ilorst. Primarily Mr. Hornt Is hero In consultation with his uoiiuioi, Ford & ICaUer, over the litigation started by I.oule I.noli miiud & Co.. over luifullllled contracts. o- TRAMPS MAKE CHICAGO SIT UP I'hlwgu. Jmu Jt. The polk ,U lwtHit nritutll) alumtwi tt tk tHiHHrtrHtk Msde xss4nlsy Uy tk fulNtwen of h IteltWMM, "KlKf r Trtmiii." IK deryiHg ike otle. who were ratrHl to hw Ik- Imishw t Urik mh tk line ( nmrk. As Mdouw ot ikl fer. Cktef mt Pelle Mppy has onlermt weirs mmumI ef earnrldgw to b UVet, from tk d tarlintHt' artHWMU. and th Mm j. Iurtroetti kave be lMtrMf(tl to feoM itself In rtsdlMtM Ut ald with wrwms of wsler. Ik dlHMeifii( . Tk elVr HtkttrltM wer not wtVt to Ike set ( Iks sun tMtM's cttrntMAhd kwet Mml sVKkt fcu 11m Mint rkArs-nl tkM. it m rerattiitoii to ikem. Tkei- knJ tteier 4recssiM 4kt Ike sllr NuU W u..ftl In Um ttcktet m. Kg" IteilSMMi w tint I a rie Ihi uwd tkW tsrt( u- 4u Hisl to wlv trUl er Jry. t4el Ml lainiedUie teert. VUs mm w est for trial before Jet (t tt4ir, in tk uvitiei eosn. . m hick ke w ssoii -4 by Ik po lx Ms ot rAfof IMW, reMrvi t. Ike ) )wy Um eirviisikeiMK) va uDiieMMitoN w tfwiUie '" ' M II O .111- 'AppumtmiKtU Mad. Tfc wmiy mmmm' eurt MHrrW-r t rwd dfciriex K, 1, A4 WtlHsw ltu4oaa Mak4 at Xlm dWti t 1 Oie vecv Mit4 by (ke rtttsftatftM ( 0. w Ak4eri4a, COLLEGE EDITOR IS BOUNCED GLAD IT DID SO MUCH GOOD Tho Local Druggists Hear Murh PjviIno for TliN Simple Home Mndo Mixttin.'. Borne romarkablo stories are being told of this olmpfle home-made mix mlxUiro curing Rheumatism and Kidney trouble, oven after tho most . noted health resorts failed to glvej the slightest relief. Horo Is the re-j clpo and directions for taking: Mix by shaking well In a bottlo one-half; ounoo juiu I'Jxtract uanoeiion, one otinco Compound Kargon, thrco ounces Compound Syrup Sarsaparllla. K Tako ne n dooo one toaspoonful alter, meals and at bedtimo. I No chango need bo mwlo In your usual diot, but drink plenty of good wator. This mixture, wrltoo one author ity, hai a peculiar tonic effect upon tho kldjnoys; cleaslng tho clogged- wp poros or tho ouminnuvo tissues, forcing tho kidneys to sift and strain from tho blood tho otrlo ncld and other poisonous wast matter, over comlnc Hheumatlsm, Dlnddor and Urinary troubles In n short while. Bvory prescription pharmncy can supply tho Ingredionts, which are easily mixed at home. Thorc U suld to bo no bottor b'ood-cloanslng agent or system tonic known, and certain ly nont mor hnrmluM or siinp'e to use. o p LovimI .Mixed Willi Tronbli'. The case of tho State vs. Miller, on n chnrgo of nssnultlng one Jen nlngs Smith, of Sllverton, was t at 1 p. m. in Justlco Wobstor's court. Dsfundaut was reprosonted by P. II D'Arcy and the state by the district attorney's offlca. Miller Ut a young man who works at the butchering business, and th') way the matter was roprtMentfd to n reporter he has boen paying consid erable attention to Miss Smith, and hnri not been n persona uon grata. Hut It did not moot with thr approv al of the father, who went after Ml' lr, and made him promise to 01U the pursuk of his daughter. ThU Miller did under pressure of clrrutn minces. Aftorward he repented of his promise and threatened Smith, nnd for this ho Is under arrest It soams to bo nioro of n case of true love not running smoothly than of any wrong-doing on the part of an one, and the affair may be settled by getting out a mnrrlago llceuae, nnd even daddy may be happy. IfcWMiWIMlliMlWfcWiWIlWIIIW Free Rtal niihiiiiiiiTiiiiiriiiiiii'iiiiiq, T Mail Edition ,'fWITH THE UNITED PRESS LEASED WIRE SER. VICE DIRECT INTO ITS OFFICE, The Capital Journal is able to print Later News than any evening! paper in the Willamette Valley. A SPECIAL FREE RURAL MAIL EDITION WILL BE PUBLISHED EACH DAY containing the latest; local and telegraphic news and issued for Farm Homes! exclusively, THIS WILL BE THE ONLY DAILY PAPER ON THE PACIFIC COAST GETTING OUT A SPECIAL FREE RURAL MAIL EDITION. It has an independent, reliable news report that is clean and uncontaminated by corporation influences. I CAMPAIGN RATESTO NEW SUBSCRIBERS AND FOR THE PURPOSE OF INTRODUC TION ONLY The Daily Capital Journal will be sent four months for One Dollar, or one year strictly in ad-! vance to new trial subscribers for Three Dollars. I THIS OFFER GOOD ONLY FOR THIRTY DAYS-During the next thirty days all sub-j senbers on rrcc Rural M ails can obtain this reduced rate by remitting at the' above terms. No deviation from these terms on any account. OVER THE PRIMARY CAMPAIGN-You will want a good daily paper over the coming strenuous political campaignthe hottest ever conducted in this state's history, NO COMMISSIONS OR PREMIUMS-Thc Capital Journal employs no agents or solicitors at these terms. It is the best paper for the money ever offered the people. It is independent and publishes the news without fear or favor. (lulled Preee housed Wire.) tUronl University. Cl., Jsh. II. Mlor iiteUiNjr and partlrliwtlHK l a tllsonter In a nubile kail In Palo Alto." lfctward A. Chunk. hmhhcIur Miliar of ike "felly Palo Alto." In keen MMNld from tke Institution for tki N4MtM(er of tke acmleiulr mr. Tkls actkm of tke faculty is tke Ntoet drastic eitM-e tke ttupenslott of U. S. Allea. a forwrr editor of tke ntilly Palo Alto, and Its muse wan tke disturbance precipitated Utst wek wken II. P. U. Troy, an attor ney of San Praarlseo. deNtandetl an Inveatigsltoa of ik afTnlrs of tke town oWclaie. end tke student re afHiMsUNg to an invitation Issued ky tke ottlcUls became Involved In a rlwt. Cnnka took nnrt In tke affair first wken ke noatwl la Hadsa Hull a no Uee hmuhwIIhr; to Mate from Mayor Parkinson, in wkkk tke stmleaU were hsK4 to atiad tke meeting. and tarvntMy koeauee of tke promi nent part ko sfterwnras otuyetl In tke rtot l tke vostlknle of tke ksll. He uas clukked nt tkls Hate ky one of tae town ooktela. I'iisnIii I'oi'Ki'd Clii'ckH. (United Preos I.eswl Wire.) I.o AiiKelM, Cnl., Jsu II. Chas It. Iwsoh. wku, previous to tke San rTRiiruKX) eariiKiunKe and lire. wh! a paying teller or a savings Uank In tliat city, whs nrreeted Inst nlgkt by detoctlvea In tt room Ins; house 011 Ifciot Ilftk street sml bookml rfti a clmrve of forgery. It alteejl by tke police that tor the lwst two yuan ltwwtn liss Ikwu ikumIhk f(irgHJ or worthlvsK checks nil oer thu itnin-try. U u liellovi'd that within two yonr. h ha awlitdltM vnrlous int-rrhniPs E. HOFER, Editor and Prop. SALEM, OREGON ie1M.lalt.lllitli1iilfnilS'lilliflitl.lii1iiliili,lliliiliilli.fcls,i,i,ss,s,M...T.t,tlrltlw 1 and nnall Htnt-fkoopors from Ten- noss and Arkanswts to the Parlnr coaat out of more than $10,000. Iawaou was arretted nfter a two weeks' rhase ky tke deteotlves. The specific chance on wkick he was arrested was for the alleged swindling of a wine company here out r $iu on a rhwk drawn on an Oakland xaMiiKu hank, at which h? hsd 110 .icciinr Iloiijiht IUk Xi'tVNpnpcrH. (I'nltod Press I.easod Wire.) Salt Uko, Jan. 21. -Coimuinma-tlon of two Important newspaper deals wan aonncel todny. The Suit like II era kl ws sold by rormer Senator W. A. Clark to Samuel New house nnd Colonel K. A. Wall, and the KvenhiB Telogrnm wna ucqutred by the Salt Lake Tribune. New- Iioii'.p. who is oiu of the wea'thlegt mining mon In the West, has tens torlal ambitions, nud Is n Dmiocnt it Is said thnt Colonel Wall bu hopes that ho will be chosen head d thu depnrtmont of mlnos, If such 1 bureau ie crontod In Washington. OA.jBTOXI.XAi Btm tfcs j Kind You Hate Alu V$ Blgajturo . &ffl&&u xijw UIQIITLVn (orHAtn, itqu statu Kollln K Pao today ctea new eoatiaci fur Hg ktteg all tke Mate In UUitkMU ft too iMrknl ot tea yearn. Tke attorney-general and state fcuiM laga bitard mh wttk SUeu Suoertn imerni uf A)lum atvtnoi and State Prtoan MMrinteaaent Javsos, and wot ovoi h nuiirr .oruring n am (dial rvduoiuni Mothers Take Notice Of Oiir Boys' Suit and Overcoat Sale This is an opportunity that should appeal to every one of you. One hundred Knee-Pant Suits between the ages of 3 and 16 years One-Half Price Tapemis NT t&W&s. jv m FRRiTm'y- NC STOMACH 15 m urln f ltit hae boo Eil'T'T'K'tIC? lika a IMnaawnmnar J tkt tlu Hit. tors cuu cun PiHr .Vipeuto ludlKvwtltin, l)ppU, CtiUls, CoUb, lMIwucsa ul Malaria, T-y tt tod4y f9r , V. I I W'"7k To Be Sold at I .iSF UM I i v xm-M. jsotSS' I HA w w; I 1 M sSM Qnl?rc slock of I JH HI All stvl I Amp J1H' . . I 5li ffl&t regular I SOtt JglfU Salc sis .gage h t I tM ; HI J JB, Salem ii Regular prices $3.00 to $6.00 Sale prices One Half Boys' Overcoats at Half Prices. cs and sizes prices $5.00 to $7.5.0 Prices One-Half Woolen Mill flflfl Store I