Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, March 04, 1908, Page 7, Image 7

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DAILY OAMTAI, JOURNAL. SALMI, ORMQQN, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 4, IMS.
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L. FRASER
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Drug Store
fftjb drug store in Oregon.
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1 1 ihow cases are loaded
v.owifines, uotlons, toilet
VlSti and Ilmtnra nil
J1 JWnal purposes. Dr.
"iwjuUr graduate in n,,ti
M bid many years of
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rMf regular prices for
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CANDIDATES CARDS
(Card9 of county candidates ft,
CardB-for district and Btato candi
dates $10).
For Representative.
I hereby announco myself as a can
dldato for tho Republican nomina
tion for representative at tho pri
maries, April 17.
IF NOMINATED AND ELECTED
I SHALL ALWAYS VOTE FOR THE
PEOPLE'S CHOICE FOR UNITED
STATES SENATOR.
HAL D. PATTON.
I hereby announco mysolf as a
candidate for nomination at tho Re
publican prlmarlos for county su
perintendent of schools.
WALTER M. SMITH.
I hereby announco myself as n
candidate for nomination at tho Re
publican prlmarlos for commission
er. B. E. ROBERTSON,
Turner, Oregon.
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I deslfo to placo my nnmo boron)
tho Republican primaries for a ro-
nomination for County rccordor.
D. 0. DRAOER.
I wish to announco to my friends
that I am a cnndldato for county
treasurer, subject to tho Republican
primaries. JOSEPH O. MOORE.
I hereby announco mysolf a cnndl
dato for county commissioner on tho
Republican ticket.
O. B. HOYT,
Jefferson, Oro.
I am a candidates for offlco of
county Judgo, cubject to tho Repub
lican primaries, on tho platform of
n Bquaro'deal 4o alt.- m, .
W. W. HALL.
At tho request of many Ropubll
cano I havo decided to become a can
dldato for tho nomination for county
judge, subject to tho Republican pri
mary olectlon.
, WILLIAM BUSHEY
For Anacseor.
I horoby announco my candidacy
In tho Republican primaries for as
sessor of Marlon county; pledging
just and equal taxation.
F. J. RIQE.
For County Judge of Marlon coun
ty, M. L. Jones. Ills platform will be
a square deal and fair treatment for
evory ono; good ronds, no waste of
public money, etc.
For County Superintendent.
I hereby announco myself as a can-
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H 'k r jdldate for County Superintendent of
"Cathy Poultry 8ohool3 for Marlon county, at tho
Republican prlmnrles, April 17.
A. C. BAKER,
' Tumor, Or.
For Reprebewtatlve.
Tho undersigned is a candidate for
representative at the Direct Pri
maries, April 17. If elected Will fn
Yor business administration and vote
for the people's choice for United
States senator.
HENRY J. MILLER,
Aurora, Or.
Salem Fence Works
Headquarters for "Woven Wire
Feaclag.
.Netting, tickets. Gates, Maithold
Roofing, P. 8c B. Ready Roofing
All at lowest prices.
CHAS. D. MULUf AN
Successor
WALTER MORLEY.
230 Court St. Salem, Or.
SALEM WATER COMPANY
OFFICK CIT1 HALL.
For water iwrrlc apply at oc
Bills payable moatkly la adraae
CHICHESTER'S PILLS
nil Wm mill
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HOARD OP TRADE
WORK
IS PUSHED
Four Hands Employed JH Sending
Out Llteraturu HBtl Answering
ChILm.
During the past week four people
have been busy most of tho time at
the Salem board of trade rooms fold
ing, addressing and mailing litera
ture to thousands of eastern corre
spondents, and preparing similar
mattor for tho campaign to be In
augurated by tho Salem school chil
dren, through tho organized effort
of the teachers, aided by City Super
intendent PowerB. This work la now
in full swing, and tho school children
and tholr parents are by this time
busily engaged In placing tho Salem
literaturo nraong their friends In all
pnrts of tho cash
Somo of tho soliciting committees
who nro at work on tho $15,000
Southern Pacific
R. R. Time Card
Time Curd No. 62 Effcctivo Sand
December 20th, 12.01 A. M.
Toward Portland Passenger.
No. 1C. 5:53 A. ty. Oregon Express
No. 18. 8:40 A. M. Cottage Grove
Passongor.
No. 12. 2:45 P. M. Roseburg Pas
senger. No. 14.-0:13 P. M. Tortland Ex
press. Toward Portland Freight.
No. 222 5:00 P. M. Portland Fast
Freight.
No. 22C 10:40 a. m way frolght
arrives.
No. 220 11:28 a. m way frolght
departs.
Toward San Francisco Passenger.
No. 11. 11.03 A. M. Roseburg Pas
songor.
No. 17. G:45 P. M. Cottago Qravo
Passongor.
No. 15. 9:5G P. M. California Ex-'
press.
No. 13. 2:01 A. M. San Francisco
Express.
Toward San Francisco Freight.
No. 221. 2:43 A. M. Portland Fast
Freight
No. 22511:28 A. M. Way-Freight
TIME TABLE
CORVAJiLIS A EASTERN It. R.
Trains from and, to YnqhIha.
No. 1
Arrives at Corvallls ...,11:00 a.m.
Arrive, at Albany 5:65 p.m.
Loaves -Yaqutna 0:45 a. m.
Arrives at Albany . . . , ,11:58 a. m.
No. 2 -
Coavo- Albany 12:35 p. m
Arrives at Yaqutna .... 6:16 p. m.
Trains to ami from Detroit.
Leavoa Curvidlls ...... 1:40p.m.
Ns. 3
Loavos Albany 7:30 a.m.
A. M. C:00, a705, 8:05, 10j05,
ro. i - ., ,
Leaves Detroit 1:00 p.'niu
follows, commencing Jan. 16, 1908
Trains for Corvallls.
No. 8
Leaves Albany ..,.... 7:55 a.m.
Arrives at Corvallls ....8:35a.m.
No. 10.
Leaves Albany 3:55 p.m.
Arrlvoa at Corvallls ... 4:35p.m.
No. 6
Leaves Albany 7;45p. m.
Arrives at Corvallls . . . . 8:25 p. m.
Trains for Albany,
No. 5
Leaves Corvallls 6:30 a.m.
Arrives at Albany 7:10 a.m.
No. 9
Lcavca Corvallls , 2:15p.m.
Arilveu at Albany ..... 2:65p.m.
No. 7
Leaves Oirvallla 6:00 p.m.
Arrives at Albany 6:40 p.m.
No, 11 (Sunday only)
Leaves CorvaUlu 1 1 : 15 a, m.
Arrives at Albany 11:58 a.m.
No. 12 (Sunday only) -
Leavoa Albany 12:35 p.m.
Arrives at Corvallls .... 1:18 p. m.
For further Information apply to
WM. McMURRAY,
Gen. Pass. Agt., Portland, Oregon.
Jno. M. Scott, Asst. O. P. A.
0reg Electric
Railway Company
TIME CARD
Effective Saturday. Feb. 15, 1908.
Leaving Balem Daily.
No. 2 for Portland and intermediate
'u stations 8:00 a. m..
No. 4 for Portland and intermediate
stations 11:00 a. m.
No. 6 for Portland and Intermediate j
stations 2:00 p. m
No. 8 for Portland and intermediate
stations 5:00 p. m.
Arriving Salem Bally,
No. 1 from Portland and intermediate
stations 10:40 a. m.
No. 3 from Portland and intermediate
stations 1:40 p. m.
No. 5 from Portland and Intermediate
stations ....4:40 p m.
No. 7 from Portland and Intermediate
station ...,. ,.....7:4 p. w.
fund havo also been busy and doing prosperity sack, and a Nickelodeon
good work. Tho secretary has com- jsyndlcato camo along and bought out
pleted tho now list and the work of .tho leaso nndernonth his contract,
collecting begins today. After giv- and put him and his splendid troupe
Ing tho matter full consideration thu or tho streets. He had played night
exocullvo committee has authorized '. v thraush Htm hn nnrm f tha
a dlscofltit of 5 por cont on nil sub
scriptions paid a year In advance any
tlraej during this month. This step
1b adopted In order to fncllltato tho
work of tho officers and give tho
prompt payers the benefit of their
caah.j.
SeyoraMmportant matters nro un
dor discussion by tho board of trade
which will bo for the boneflt of the
city. Ono of the most promising of
these Is thb forthcoming session of
tho State Bankers association. An
offort will bo mado to bring the samo
to Salem, and tho Salem bankers
will, no doubt, heartily co-oporato in
this movomont, Steps nro also belug
taken o further shnpo Up tho Third
Annual' Cherry fair, which is to be
hold- hero this summer under 'tho
ausplcoo' of tho board of trade
Stops aro also being taken to assist
In tho mattor of having a magnifi
cent float In tho Roso Show at Port
land this Bummer.
Through tho offorts of Secretary
Ho for, tho S. P. company has sup
plied 10,000 special foldbrs for Sa
eom, giving dotntled Information
concornlng tho colonist rates dur
ing March and April. Theso havo
boon supplied 'to all business houses
and offices ,for Inclosuros In eastern
correspondence Tho mattor In this
folder has boon especially proparod
for Salem, and Indicates, "Colonists
Rates to Salem, Oregon, dally dur
ing March and April, 1908." Any
Individuals who havo not rocolved
theso circulars and who can make
uso of some, nro Invited to cnll at
tho board of trado ofllco and got what
they want. Evory lottor that goe3
out of Salem to tho East during tho
next six jvooks should contain ono
of theso llttlo folders. In fact, much
other good literaturo, which Is sup
plied frco by tho board of trado,
should bo mailed out regularly by
our pcoplo to eastern correspondents,
All persons nro Invited to make uso
of thoso prlvllegos.
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Rnro SulcJdo
ns Prosldont Roosovolt calls it Is nol
nearly the monaco to Incrcaao In pop
ulatlon Hint deaths among. InfantJ
nro. And olght out of ton of these
deaths aro dlroctly or Indirectly
causad by bowel 'troubles. McQoo's
Baby Elixir euros dlarrhooa, d.rson
tary, sour stomach and all -Infant
ailments of this nnturo. Just tho
thing for toothing babies. Prlqe 25
and 60 cents. Sold by all dealers.
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HARRY
a. van's ;
CONFESSION
Tells How the Illjou Stork Company
Hit tlui Roekx mid Hot Cold Fivt
The Horwo Editor Makes Merry
of Him.
Harry A. Van, bottor known ad
Marquis do Moret of all stook com
pany managers on the const, was In
the city yesterday, and ownod up to
the horso editor of Tho Capital Jour
nal to havo blown In $800 tho last
wook or two that ho was on tho road
with the BIJou Cheater troupe. It Is
tho "By-Joe," tho "Clood-Bye-Joo"
company by this time, for whether
one Is superstitious or not. tho hard-
oat kind of -adamantine hard luok
followed his 'venture. Whon he
mado up his company of 20 people,
nil starts and artists of course, even
if some of hem did not carry a car
load of trunks, he got a contract at
the Kllnger Grand, and It was ropre
sontud to him as having a Beating
capacity of 1200 and stand room for
600 moro, whop It would barely soat
300. But he didn't mind that nnd
put on ono hair-lifting molodrama
nftnr another, nnd It must bo ad
mitted he caught tho theater-going
'public in great shape, and had th
'capital City dramatic world follow
ing at his heels ut ten cents per. re
served seats two-bits. But here bad
luck struok its talons deep Into bl
r&ll$k
Our 5-1 yvars'
record of
stomachV
cures in II t '
..M.V.. tllllt
BITTERS
,i. itittn,-
Is the best
moJIolne to
euro
Poor
Appetite,
Kirk
Hracloclu,
Indigetlou,
l)yxftni,
CoDtlreaeM,
'J3mmWkmmmTiM
panic and mot all bills, bill posters
Included, for six weeks, and was sail
ing Into a glorious calm and pence
ful sea of theatrical success, where
ho could see himself ranking aip with,
the Frohmatia and "Bolascos, when, hi
nn evil mo'mont lio chartered tho
Grand operai house for a wook. Tho
first two nights "Plnaroro" was put
on with homo talent, and his. house
looked like tho widely 'separated
twinkling stars tin a moonlit night
chair occupied mainly with comps.
Next night ho gracefully gavo way
to Tom Richardson and Prof Hawley
and cheerfully paid his artists, Thurs
day the Elks who were hla particular
long Biilt, as ho Is one of thorn, all
packed up and wont to Portland with
their wives or without thorn, and all
poor Harry Van had left was Friday
and Saturday nights,, with a big dis
contented pay roll, By this tlnio ho
hud hit tho bottom of his bank ac
count, nd If Col. Olmsted and Frank
Tnlklngton had not bought tfekots
by tho hundred until they wero black
In tho faco, and gavo them to tholr
hired hands and frlondB apd thus
filled tho houso when tho weather
was bad and tho financial skies wero
filled with mud and it ralnod doad
dogs and stacks of black cats on tho
head of poor old Harry.
So Harry got out of town with his
rebellious troupo of porformord.
whom ho had only boon nblo to hold
togothor with lariats and by kooplng
tholr bnggago chcckB tightly locked
In his grip. But ho pnld ovory bill
In tho Capital City, and whon ho
landed In Independence for a ono
night stand ho ran slap-bang into a
convention of -tho Knights of Pythlns,
and Manager Mooro oponcd his heart
and gavo tho key of his nofo to
Harry and told him to holp hlmsolf,
and it didn't toko very much to
shovo his company along to Dallas,
and thoro ho struck a double doso
of RobokaliB and a nkatlng rink com
bination, with free moving picture
show thrown In and It wno all up
with Harry. Ho throw up his hands.
Ho could nbdlcato for a boostor
meeting. Ho could got out of tho
way for "Pinafore," but whon it camo
to bucking tho Roboknhs and the
skating rink nnd tho Passion Play all
at onco, ho mado up his mind 'that
his thontrlcnl career was ondod and
took o tho deep bluo woods. Ho
Bald, call mo peok-n-boo Van, whlstlo
to mo as you would to your pot
eolllo and I'll como with my tall bo
twoen my legs, but don't call mo tho
Frohman of tho Wlllamotto valloy
circuit. Dick Mndluon and tho Dalian
hotol pooplo gnvo him tho freedom
of tho city, saw that all tho bllli
wero squared, and tho Harry Van
Stook company disbanded.
Harry disbanded hlmsolf, rubbed
tho charcoal, paint and faco grearfo
oft his noblo countonanco nnd again
nppoara In tho form of a neatly
drossod knight of tho grip, travel
ling for a Portland mlnornl water
houso In tho dry counties of th!w,u mak0 yu 'WW
ato. His lending lady, nn actress ' 8ontl V nnmo and addreBs to
of unusual merit and who captured nnd wo w,n at onco 8ond 'ou by
tho hearts of hundreds of Salem peo-!ma,l a amplo package froo. Addrea
plo and any numbor of men wore p- A. Stuart Co., 160 Stuart UUg,
roady to follow hor out of town but Mr.rsha.ll, Mich.
tor tno raot tnat nor husband It) a
stalwart orchestra director nt Port
land will, to got our breath boforo
this Bentonoe Is too long, she has
doffed hor wig of yellow ourls, and
gono onto the Lyrlo stago at Port
land
His loading man Mortimer hnn,Sat,lrJ'. March 7, 1808.
had all kinds
of positions offored
p of it all Harry has
him, and on top
souared k all with his wife and
nromlsftri nnvnr tn do It nifnln. If
hla friends will forgive him he pays
ho will try to load a sober and vlttu
oub life hereafter,
o
New CorjM,ntIon.
Kldwood Creamery Cempany:
principal offlce. Tillamook City, Or.;
capital stook, $1000; Incorporators,
Vincent Jacob, Frank D
Bostor and
Joe Donaldson.
Woodburn Canning Association;
prlnolpal office, Woodburn, Or.; cap
ital stock, $15,000; Incorporators,
Hqnry J. Altnow, f.
A. Robert,,
Oeo. Ferneding, J. O. Young and J
C. Wageman.
Caldwell Sheep Company, Lltn-
1 1 ted; prlnolpal office, Ontario, Ore
80U;
capital Btock, $24,000: luoor-
poratorr, J. e. uosgrm. u. ii. lirown
and O. D. Snell, Jr.
Iarson Timber Cempany: princi
pal ortice. North Bend, Oregon; cap
ital stock, $6000; in corporators, P.
O. Larson. Henry Hoeok and H. D. J.
Hoock.
Aerie No. 628 of Fraternal Ordur
of Eagles; principal office, Marsh
Held, Orfegoa; Incorporators, James
Hlbbard and C O.
rst
HUNGRY ASA BEAR
AND CANT EAT
If, When Mealtime Comic, Yoh 8f-
for From h Yos-Not Kind 1
Hunger, You're a Dyspeptic.
How to Vhvo Alt Stomach TrowMX
A good many pooplo got rin4
whon you tell thorn thoy'Vo got dy
popsln, but way down deep In their
BtomncliB thoy know thr-y'vo got It,
"I'd lovo to cat It, butt can't," Is
ono kind of dyspopsla.
"I hato to think of It," in another
kind. Thoro nro thousands of poopt
today who hato tholr meals nnd lovn
thorn at tho samo time. Thoy have
not that Duo empty-hungry foollHtf
that goes with ovory good, straw,
healthy stomach. That's becatttf
thoy huvo dyBpopala. And then thor
aro othora whoso mouths don't water
nt meal itlmcs or any othor time,
Thoy sit nt tho tablo and go through
tho motions, only bocauso It Is tlm
to ont. Those people, too, aro dy
poptlcs.
Evory posilblo kind of Btomack
troublo can bo cured by taking soma
thing which will fuot tako right hok
of all tho food In yonir stomach an4
dlgOBt It nlono without tho holp of
tho ntoninch, nnd lot tho stonuok
tnko a rest.
Stuart's Dyspopsla Tablots do tkli
vory thing. Thoy aro composod f
tho boat dlgestlvo known to sclenc
and nro absolutely uafo. One Ingre
dient nlono of ono of thoso tablet
will dlgoat 3000 grains of food,!
Thoso tablots do exactly tho work
that a good, strong, hoalthy stomach
doo9
Stuart's Dyspopsla Tablots euro all
cases of dyspepsia, Indigestion, burn
Ing or Irritation, loss of appettta,
bloat, brnali, bolchlnit, nvorslon la
food, formentntlou and gas on tU
stomach,
Stuart'i Dyspopsla Tnbletu will
make you fool "good" beforo nnd af
ter each moal, and mako your Blon
ach strong and healthy ngain. They
TEACHERS INSTITUTE
HELD AT WOOIMIUIIX
i Arrangomonts havo been made to
hold n local oachera' Instltuto In
the Woodburn school building on
Tn0 following program begins at
10 o'clock In tho merning:
I "Composition,
ner.
"Arithmetic," E. A. Mlllor,
"Reading," Prof. L. II. Trnver.
Quostlon Box.
Afternoon.
ExorcUoa by tho puplla of
Woodburn BOhools.
Address. Mr. J. M, Poor man.
"School Managetnont' R,
the
L.
Young,
"arammar,'
L. II. Truvor.
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Kstray Notice,
Notice Is hereby glv that I havo
taken up and impounded the follow
lug described animal, found roaming
ap large In tho olty of Salem:
Ono 3-year-old helfor, white, wjtb
large and amall specks on her, wear
Ing a bell, and is In good order.
Tho owner of said animal cau hayo
the samo by proving property and
paying tho legal charges and oxpen
ses of taking up and keeping, etc.,
and In default thereof for Ave days i
will proceed to sell said animal at
public auction, as provided in ordi
nance No. 429 of tho aforesaid city.
D. W. GIBSON,
City Marshal, Oalem, Oregon, March
2, 1808. 3-2-3t
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