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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (March 14, 1908)
DAILY CAMTAIj JOUHXAL. SALKM, ORBOON, SATURDAY, MARCH 14, i9. t 'i-T r-x,yr'9--JY-frpFfyk - "K2323Eae see r i DRESS- -IfljPjklwEillw JBI III SBIr ', SBaBSsS BSsBtSsSSSBsl Kb a wvnr JafiBWit.iy BSBSSSSSSSSe Wr-ir mi mi i liiiiMiw il I? The nervou strain through which dwtwmakora have to juw at certain toaaoiig of the year scom almost be- rood endurance, And frequently Wings on norvowa proatmtkm, fiinfc )Mf ipell, dixxiness, slepieKMmeM wi a feoentl breakin down of the jbmlnine system, until life seem altogether jnieeraWej For all overworked womon there fts oM tried ami true rehiedy. LYDIACPfNKHAM'S vuktmle compound ybUim Umi feminine system (o a strong, healthy, normal condition. Vtt. :il Griffin, of Park St. Can ton, 2J,Y., writes to Mrs. Pinknam : "Iwm troubled for three years with fcwala wcekrtfHS, bnckache, pains in y dido, and Jioadaulics. I was moat company wilt bo watched with gen eral Interest by the people of Lane county. .If Its asparagus reaches the namo degree of superiority and com mauds the samo price ha the aspara gus grown by Mr. Dorrls, a fact on which the company entertains littlo doubt, a new and most profitable In dustry will bo opened up, which will uo or inestimable vaiuo to tne coun ty it large. The promoters of this enterprise aro all men of energy and recognized business ability, and know what they are doing. Wo predict abundant 'success for "the asparagus, cherry and walnut company of Eugene," - ItHiinlng for Office. Running for office does not pay 14 the conclusion reached by a Lane county man. Ho has been thero and kept tab on tho axpenso account as SAFE CRACXKfMI WORK AT PILOT ROCK STORE A Pendleton special says: By blowing off the door to tho safo In the Carnes Brothers store at Pilot Rock, about 2 o'clock, yesterday morning, safo crackers secured more than J100 In money and made good their escape. Tho officers have good descriptions, of two men suspected of tho crime and it Is believed they will bo placed under arrest before they can get out of tho country. Tho money taken consisted o' $40 In nickles and dimes and $C0 in sil ver, in addition to this robbers took a gold nugget bracelet containing 14 or IB gold nuggets nnd a small gold lock, a largo nugget, a meerschaum plpo with falso bowl, ono dozen pock et knives, and s check on tho lirst National bank of Pendleton, drawn by h. Knotts In favor of O. W Dones for tho sum of 131.05. Tho men suspected of tho crime i BBBBBBBBBBm IBSSSSSSSSSSf UABBBI'Man .1 i. of cures! FOR MUKtrRblft and discouraged, for doctors mvv) mo no relief, Lydla K. rlnkliam Vi'gutnblo Compound brought bock my Health and made mo feci batter than ever before." PACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. For thirty yearn Lydia E. Pink femV Vogulnbkt Comjouiul, mndo from roots nnd herbs, niut lcon (he standard remedy for fomnlo Ills, mkI has poaitl wly cured thoitunndH of wonven who Imvo ltcon troubled with Ueplaronumttf, inflammation, ulcern Hon, fibroid tuniora, imKUln.ritlefl, MtrRxlto palng, lHU-kftclii), that lear bf.down ft'liii(f, flatulency, indis;oH ttmifdiKKincHMoriKirvouMproMtmtTon. Why dtmtyou try it? Mr, Pinkhrf Invite all Mick. weiwy t writ) her for advice. Mm hm Mrwhtat tkwAMU i SHMUtk. AUre, LyHH, Mtun. well as other thinizit. illenifled and otherwise, bo was required to do or' tw atrnncerfl ,ecn m the town did do. Hero Is his repert: "Lost... ., ,., j ,r,ir.i m tho II III! V IIIT1IIII- il 1111 I -b 11 . ' four months and 23 day , lost 345 hours of Bleep thinking about olcc tlon, 23 acres of torn, four sheep, H'vo hogs, two front trceth ana somd hair. Gavo uway 06 plugs of tobac co, 13,838 drinks of whiskey, 12, 384 glasses of beer soven Sunday school books, two pairs of fMspend ors, four calico drones, eight dolls, 22 baby rnttloj. Told C880 lies, shook hands 25,588 times, talked tlmo as Buoplcloua character. Noth Ing has. been seen of them since the robbery. Ono of the men Is4 described na follews: 35 or 40 years' years of ago, 5 feet, 10 or 11 Inches high and weighing about 190 poundi, dark, wearing black stilt of clothes, black soft hat and a qmokor of cigarettes. Tho other one Is described nn be- Itiir n mnn of 30 nr flR venrs. li feet. enough to have roado In print 1000 g ,nchcB ,,, n wogh,n; aboul 175 volumes tho slzo of a patent offlco I or lg0 ht b a, ht report, k ssod 120 babies cut hrec brown mU8tftcho llght oolorod iull cords of wood, was bit ten three ' ,)Inok st,ff h t a,B0 kfd times by dogs, and a baby broko my LBnrettoa wotch which cost mo $3 to got! n A , . .i.- vy. . v.uut ... iuiiiui iii.iiiuci THE i DR. KING'S NEW DISCOVERY! COUGHS COLDS AND ALL THROAT " LUI DISEASES . . . . PREVENTS PNEUMONIA "" CONSUMPTIOI SBBBiSSiSWitoSJSiJiMSjBrtSlBlKMBMBSBBMWSlBSllllllBSS "Tws ytra fe a severe eM aettled ea y laags aafl ee eenpletely preetratei ne tkt I m unable te werk aad scarcely We te staad. I tkea was advised te tr Dr. King's Kew Dijcererv Hi after usiag one bettle I weat back te werk, as well as I ever was.'' Jt W, J. ATKOTS, Beaaer Sprlaes, Teaa. TRICE 50o k SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY J. C. PERRY AND $1.00 AMERICAN BATTLESHIP FLEET IX SAN FRANCISCO. To enable tho people of Salem and vicinity to witness tho revlow In Snn Francisco Bay of tho groat battle- mended. Loaned three barrels of' th() 'flrm bf,trBlnrIzQ(I wn8 n Pon.Jshlp fleet, the Southern Pacific Co. flonr, 20 busholo of meal, 27 pounds I Ioton t,0 nght Qf tho rol)l)Qry fln(, win B0ll tickets from Salem to San of buttor, 150 pounds of pork, 12 A HfQ 1NDIMTRV FOR t1nrtH t fllfnil 11fl 1m.l mammIIm Sm r ?? .:.:". r?"' momm. uiuiux, inu uuua unu buvuii uaxos ai was notified by phono tor bill, tm(71o 27 promles that I railed to keep whloh roit $14 to set tie, besides IosIiir 50 friends; had mi tin f mMnrm rn11i1 immam ' :r mi. ..' . tcr,,fly morning, two Wlnehostor a Iter for which 1 paid an 111 doo-'rfl09 woro found mm. whoro tho robbers woro nt work. Both wero lo.'idwl nnd one was cocked, showing iltn mnn whn tlit , 1i ron.lr mnm an argumont with my wife the result d 0 ;hftrnctorB nnJ of which 1 broke n vnso, ruined tho tn ' , ,,,. shirt bosom and had two hands fulll100' c? rcm- ,.,. ,..,. , , , . ' Kntrnnco to tho store wai effortod ,J t '' T Til 'TT ry'K ' loor open wh.lo nowl.Z IS Jl"tr besides blacksmith shop Bpondlng thirty nlno dollars In hard . ... ., M ,. ,.,. ' flll, , nW U n-uvB uu uu Riiuu uii ... ,tho safo whoro tho hole was drilled .for tho nltro.glyccrlno. Tho safo lo Not Crowd the 8a0H, wan completely wrecked. . 41.-, . ...l itu mat nuriu uiiji ut HJirillK i vnctr.iav Francisco nnd roturn at $25.00 for the round trip, limit ton dnyi from Whnti th Rtorn wn nam, vn.iOio oi salt, i nis is an occasion THE COUNTY Cfcm-y, WMlHHt hjmI Ahphi-krhs IVriM (MMfwbwii Two IlHHilrctl nml 1'Wrty Acres, (EuRcna RogUtor.) Articles of Incorporation of "Tho Asparagus, Chorry and Walnut Com Itany" Imvo been (lied with tho coun ty clork of Iano county. Tho In eerporators aro A. C. Woodcock, a. A, Dorrls, V. H. Dunn nnd C. 8. Will awti, Tho capital stool, it $50,000. Tho company owns 30 acres of tse boit land In Lana county, about Ave mllctt from Eugene. Sixty aoros kyo already bwn planted to chor lies and sixty acres to walnuts. Next spring tho walnut ground will be Increased to 100 acres, Forty-fjvo aonss have been planted to Lambert and Ring cherries and IS aoros to Royal Amies. Tho walnuts are Kranquetto and Mnystte. Mot of the walnut trtk9 wcro Ilnnortod from bring with 4hom n doslro to got out'.,,, . ,r . . n., i i.. it ni ., , 1 I'Hes ChixhI t Home by New Absorp. and enjoy tho exh rat ng or and, tlrt .'. ' sun shine. Children that bava bcon ' housed up all winter nro brought ' ,f you oufr'r from u,ecd,ne. itch out nnd you wonder whoro they oil ltie b,,nd or Protfudlng Piles, send camo from. Tho heavy winter cloth- mo your ttddfC88. Rn I w toll you ing Is thrown asldo and many shod , how iot curo yurc" at homo by the their flannols. Then u cold travel nnr ftb80rPt,0Q treatment; and will comes and people say that grip is ft,9 "nd 8orao of thl8 homo tr0at' epidemic. Colds at this season aro mont freo for tr,n, w,lh "feronces irom your own locality jr roqucsteu. Immcdlato relief and permanent cure assured. Send no monoy, but tell others of this offer. Wrlto today to Mrs. M. Summers, Box P, Norte Dame, Ind, oron morn dnugorous than In mid winter, ns thoro la imich more dan gor of pneumonia. Tako Chamber lain's Cough Remedy, however, and you will bavo nothing to fear. It a!, ways cures, and wo havo never known a cold to result In pnoumonla when It was used. It Is pleasant and safo to take. Children llko It. For salo at Dr. 8tone's drug store. NEW ('i:KUS OF OANAL ZONE. (United Vroi l.cnro.1 Wire.) Washington. March 13. Tho work of taking a new census of the canal that will probably not occur again for many years, and Salem pcoplo Bhould tako advantage of this oppor tunity to witness1 ono of tho grand est nnvnl displays that has over tak en plnco. Dntcn of salo of thoTo tickets will bo announced as soon ns It Is deter mined when tho fleet will bo In San Franclcco, which in now anticipated will be about May 8. 3-13-tf TO OWNERS OF HORSES The undorslgncd Is propnrcd to break, handle and develop roadsters and trotting horsos. For terms of board and care apply to 8AM GASTO, Fair Grounds, Or. -- Now Notaries. Geo. H. Elkorton, Paul Henderson, J, Sohrolbor, Jr., W. T. Vaughn, J. F. Compton, Portland; II. N. Mitchell. Grants Pass; Posoph Webb, Raker Ctty. No Uso to Die, "I luvo found out that there is no uso to die of lung trouble as Ions as you can get Dr. King's Now Dla. eovery," say Mrs. J." P. White, of JOtU) Is proKrouttlR slowlv. actum!. MM . a a t . ' t. - n ri -- irnne ior uo company by j. u. PiJ..nK to rwports Just received hero, kfngton, the pursorytnan of Portland, muoh dimoultv beini: onftoiintr.i Te rcmainaor were procured from, owing to the Ignorance of the na.!uusnuoror- Pa. "I would not be Thomas Prince 8on. the ownsrs ef .tlvts and mack af the Imported la. n,,ve today only for that wonderful iM turnout rnnee urov at Dundee, .borers About 40U0 peach trw will bo Idatttcd between tho oherry and wal ant trees. The company has 40 a ores of land State of Ohio, City of Toledo, Jaj. eas County, si. Frank j J. Cheney makes oath that wklch is couslderod Ideal for th ho a senior partner of tho firm of growing of asparagus. Aver 300,000 'p. J. Cheney & Co., doing business m plant are now being rown for the 'the city of Toledo, county and state eewpany, and next spring the entire aforesaid, and that said firm will 90 acre will be planted to aspara- pay tho sum of ONB HUNDRED gu. This will undoubtedly be tho DOLLARS for each and every case largest nsparagna field In Orsgon. of Catarrh that cannot b& cured by The Incorporators of this mnnpany the nso af the Halt's Catarrh Cure, believe that they ha salcoted U FRANK J. CHUNKY, three staple prwhiet whleh In Um Sworn to before mo and subscribed win make Lane wunty famous. t in my presence, this ath day of De is a coninwn iset that our ohsnios cewber, A. D 1S84. eaaaot be exculled tn the world. The smalt groves of awlnuts and kalated trees tn this vlelaity eem to kave dH)oastrated also tlmt our soil 'a cliwate are pseullarly adtM U the gmMaK ef high grade wal es. Asparagus Is geaerallj wiiUrcil nMMeof experiweat, but freai the reH obtataed by Mr. Derri ta his !$ eiHMiraRua fleld thelacorpo rim in rmi n r n.t jni ( v . ka ks. fl &&. .. . . . . ,.,,. v, ,r ,,,., v1JwUij, M. WH rauBiy coKectea nearly a t Tei remits trmw their mtpra. quarter of a million couaty and state Jtax?, and what baa Uan couuty to fth ait f the veater &t -the show for it? (Seal.) A. W. QLEASON, Notar) Public, Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken In terually, and sets dlreotly on th blood and bucous surfaces of tha systesa, Scad for testimonials free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Tqledo, O. Sow by all druggists. T5c Tako Hall's Family Puis for coa- stlpatloa. mouioine. u loosens ud a couch quloker than anything elso, and cures lung disease even after tha caso Is pronounced hopeless." This most rfllablo remedy for coughs and colds, lagrippe, asthma, brouchltls and hoarseness, is sqld under guar antce at J. a Perry's drug storoj 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle tree. - o i Who la tho good roads candidate for county commissioner In Marlon county, anyway? Bargains Still closing out my old stock, especially ladlos' and ohlldrsns' shoes nnd sllppors. Prices $2.25, $2.58, $2.75 and ail Glvo mo a call and see these bargains. Repairing ueatly done. Many Pairs Sold at Cost Jacob Vogt 345 State St. DR. KUM WONDERFUL CHINESE DOOTO Will treat yon with Oriental herbs sad cure any disease without oper- Alcohol SMSiJSjI SkMdbH oAi 1 J- - i i Hi t -1 ... A $arM TealeT rtk VMwsT. AMsnaaHM A DcKHr' Meekest itaeM AkefceT sssrPsH AtWvVP9( ftAnnr ---' Ylthauf ALuLkal f lite am itr-' HTitktttAk4kl kUi)k, f e-iwi.. Good for ErryboUy, Mr. Norman R. Coulter, a -proml-'tion or pain. seat architect, in tha Delbert build-j Dr. Kum is known everywhere In Ing. San Francisco, says: "I fully Salem, and has cured many proml endroso all that has been said of, neat peoplo here. He has lived la Electric Dltters as & tonic medicine. Salem for 20 years, and can be truit It is good tor everybody. It corrects 'ed. He uses mmr mi.-in. .,-. stomach, liver and kidney disorder (knowu to white doctors, sad with u prompt aua etnoteut manner tnem can cure catarrh asthma. and builds np the system " Electric lung troubles. rehnmatHm, stomach. Hitters Is the best sprlag medicine llvor and kidney diseases, ever sold over a drusstst's counter; I Dr. Kum makes a specialty of as a blood purifier U Is naequaled; 'dropsy and female troubles. Ills rea edles cure private disease whea -erythlag else falls. He hsi hna 80e at J. a Perry's drug store,' New Corporation., Hellaud. Rrlggs & Avers-; prlneb dreds of teittmoalals, and gives cos alUUoa free. Prices tor nedlalae pal office. Portland nrM.. -.iti ',. ..,-.. . .. stock. $10,008; iBcorntraiors. How-itry can write for blank. Send t. If you want some extra fiae tea, Ctt it from us. DR, KUM OW WO CO. arvj . itouaaa. Charles Q. BHkks and WaWo A. Avery. Jr. Mrown-Walkesiwweaa cawnsnv: prlacljwl ow, lHriaa. OreKea. vin ivKKr flee. iBearora- tors. Fntnk I. ltmU t, ..,.v.. O i tmi&4 OW-ra. MWlLTWSwsjstjilMgl BEER PROMOTE TEMPERANC Recognized as a Food Product, ar So Dealt With by the Governm 1 r Is being recognized tho world over that tho drinking of iJ I promotes tomperanco and sobriety to a far greater extent tiJ all tho prohibition laws on tho statuto books. All cnllghtoncd European nations aro encouraging the i fncturo and consumption of llght beers containing about thrti ono-half per cent alcohol, and the result has been most gntlfjie to all slncero lovers of temperance. The United States government has taken a potltlvo tUsi ! thts direction, tho war departmont holding that tho re-esUbllth of tho army cantcon for tho salo of boor being an absolute sees slty In tho Interest of tempenmco and sobriety. Beer Is today recognized as a "Food Product," and U to dft with by the govornraont. All the great Inwranco companies havo contradicted the i that havo been given currency through prohibition soaittJ tho drinking of bcor was a bar to securing insurance, and 1 lately published to tho world nt largo the atatemenl that tha drinking beer raodorately (not moro than two quarts during Ws ty-four hours) woro tho very boat of risks. Tho latest Dritl !l Insuranco roports show that tho ratio of death rato araong ibU era la thirty por cent greater than among modorato drinkers. Deer la puro and wholesome, and tho day Is not far dUUsl) it win bo as much a part of tho daily subsistence of every i as nro milk, bread and other food necessities. Tho beor browed by tho Salem Drowory Association Is la ts sense tho very best that modern ontemrlso can nroduce It i for Itself and Is Its own host advertisement. SALEM BREWERY ASSOCIATION SALEM, OREGON OREGON'! OPPO RTUNIjT COLONIST RATKS from all parts of tho United Statra nd Canada to all parts of Oivcoh aud the Xorthwot 'rtill bo put lato effect by THE OREGONRAUJROAD k, NAVIGATlOlf i -ami SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY (Lines In Orcgoa) ItillA ItIVrt 11PPH AX'fl 1PI1IL 1W8. rruui iim l'UCipI UlUCS Ot 0 AHHUCS W l' " jt Follews: FROM TO SALEM FROM ' CHICAGO 38 COUNCIL BLVFFS ST. LOUIS $33 OMAHA ,,f KANSAS CITY 30 ST. PAUL ' norrorvni1lni- tao tmm n Atha. ritfArn nelBtt. JHf nlenanrA nt nit nnlnti In OreKOB- The ColonUt Rate Is 'th greatest of all homebulMw (jt UnllllllttNl tvOuiv4s nn.l nenU mnn ivonla UllO UO"V " birgcr opiHirtunlUes. Clrnn nannla. An ,Mnmnllh cnlAndld reiMS T this opportunity to all the world. Sead Oregon rtft good reliable Information about the state, far ad ww- above railroads for It If necessary. -- FARES CAN BE PREPAY i.- - w .. , . . . i. -..thAriied WnTV iv oi some u aesireu. Any siv i ctB, required depoelt and telegraph ticket, to aay po1 ageet or address, " iml M. 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