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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (March 20, 1908)
DAILY CAPiyu, JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON, FRIDAY, MARCH afe, 1808. m gKlBB STOMACH -K OF GREAT '.Stf dismiss. ..-..i.i.. Ktoninrh I" " " . t.i tTnillKCstcd " Z of Tonic Trent- i, la feeble tho itt. .. that d1s- iW " ... ,P nmans. ,en(v-"-r- - h ireaes hnvo .. ' Thnv are absorbed EST wrrupt ll and " nVooa . .h0 Aea la reutu'v ,- -- - . ,. f weleht result. PL nd the brain aro dls- l -i jtmforts 8Ucn as aiwi- rw lubes, sleoplcssnesB, .11- ,wd(Jesponaou ..o Likioarce. t" ..-1 lt. iMtl. SCO MOWS inav mesw v- i . .. (Ann as the ctom- H jusw n .. nnt I1801 Olicllt tO 1)0 ityusree with tho most del- .lstKiGwInn. c nurso by oc ... it.M tt 3139 Vernon avc- Ksp, II! Sho said recently: , J&J lome years ago, I was i4..nii for tomo months and tjt to wbnt ailed me, only U!i not fl like myself, iy SBU I was suffering wun lmu l. i. h iVd not euro mo. riii io nslns In tho etom- rttoild not digest any solid L Uii to diet ad of the tlmo li much ca-i on the atom- iteltietmcd at times ns though Intk leaving mo. I was jrjjdown In health nnd lost I WW one dtn lo drop tho rtnd me and take Dr. Wll- , ?A VWi. Tho llrst few DWneand I took thorn un valued in weight, my oi- iVyime good and I havo boon JM KMllh sltirn T nm irlnil B!td Dr Wl'tlnms' Pink Uf are worth their weight inswly which gavo Mrs. tcusslete health ran bo ob- Itfnr drug store or direct i'iDr William Medlolno Co., !j N Y. a 50 cents lor itoiM for $2 r.O While ho fftttive Dr Williams' N wntaltt no harmful stlm-- Brc;Jatec Thy aro porfoct- iM4'ate no drug habit. Ev- fhon d read "What o I Hot to Eat Write for n svhari.son - GOT I'KKTTY SKVRRK UAirdsoa up at nosohurg ife trtfcti to well .known 1 tltlwni In the following rfWataunHv U nnfnrhinnlA. N of a few cltUens who "" aar to damn with fulnt win pabMe entprpr'. Such it., i . . " v Druined asldo nnd NWckir as nowibU. MnVo Wstnt so stroug that thoy "wiBa it i imve en- l fev of thnt nlnna In r-i. ltd I aUVi n duia i.. f foae-a!, aro held j wU J T l ffly owa expense If - t rae nf their deaths. '" w th Roseburg has l0f ts WAAlthla MM. " Hm ref.irn.1 . -i.i k. . --..- IU IU III IT t any ffian who r. wb community off which 6 aB!a. vi- . ., weaun is low. .murlerr or meaner ne a human tultura 3 psac among civil- X& IT.. . hfc!,0" tht there . CMf.a3 r- -! r,ftw u,s- p, ' r whe. of tf tin .7 v p eoush . -iTq SOp!." ThJ ZZ t!?'" tTfrT 5C BOY KILLED BY FIELD ROLLER - - V At tho Muto School Thursday Even ing tho Presence of Teachers nnd Other noys Ills Dcntli Was In. stnntnneous. Nlno-year-old Conrad Hngon was run over and killed by getting under a heavy field rollor nt tho deaf nvuto school. The accident occurred nt 5 o'clock, just as the driver started down tho grndo from tho school butldlnfe on tho hill sldo, six miles southeast of tho city, nnd It happened In ttls way: Two other boys wero riding on tho Boat of tho rollor with tho driver, and when It started up young Conrad ran out to get on tho rollqr. Tho machlno Btarted up, ho tried to climb up behind and In sonio way was carried over tho roller and down In front of It, and beforo Mr. Komano, tho driver, could stop tho team, as It was on tho downgrade, It had passed clear over tho llttlo follow, and crushed tho Inst spark of life out or him. Ills nock was brok en ns ho fell forward on hlB fnco. and his body was doubled right un der tho roller, weighing about n ton. Tho driver was not to blnmo, as ho could not soo him got on, and It nil hnppencd so quickly tho child wnB dead hoforo anyone seemed to know that an accident hnd happened Tho grado down tho hill hack of the school Is qulto stoop, nnd the roller was ono of tlu common variety without u brnko of nny kind. It wn drawn, by two horss, and many of tho chlldron, nnd two supervisors and Superintendent Tllllnghnst wore nil out to soo tho mnohlno stnrt. Tho llttlo fellow hns nlwnys boon n vory venturesome, actlvo Ind, nnd sovoral times has mot with accidents duo to Ills entorprlslng spirit. Two yonrs ngo ho foil from n balcony two storlos high, nnd oscnpod with slight bruises. Ho lias two slstors In tho school, nnd his pnrents nro Mr. nnd Mrs. C. P. Hngan, at Cnnby. Tho body hns been propnrod by an undor takor and taken by Mr. Tllllnghnst to tho afflicted paronts on tho nftor noon train. It Is but JuHt to say that tho accident was ontlroly freo from nny olomont of cnrolessnens on tho part of any omployo, and' is tho first fatal nccidout thnt has over hap pened at tho school. Tho boy was well liked by all, and a vory bright Bohulnr. CO'FFEE The dealing is simple. If you don't like Schil ling's Best, it costs you nothing. Your grocer returns your money If jrou doo't lik It; w pay him HON. P. M. liUOW.Nti KOR HBPK1SSKXTATIVK. " Editor F. M. Urownf or tho Brownsville Times, who served ac ceptably In the last legislature, is a oundldato for renomlnntlon. Ho Is editor of a Republican paper, and was a Statement No. 1 man two years ngo, and naturally feels like standing, by that principle. Follow ing is his platferm: "If I am nominated and eleetod I will, during my term of ofneo, sup port' a business-like administration of nil public affairs; just regulation of all transportation euqjtablo as sessment and taxation of all proper preper ty: a liberal policy for the public sohools; election of United States senators by direct vote or-'the peo ple. "Having full ralth In the Judg nient and honooty or the people, and bellovlng that their expressed wlsh- Us should be tho guide oftnhe one chosen to ropreuent them, in tho leg islature, and that the sourco of all political powor reals with the people. I further state to tho people of Ore gon, as woll us to the people of my legislative district, that durjng my 1orm of office I will always vote for IhuL candidate for United State seaStor in congress who has received the hlgheal number of tle people" votes for that position at the general eleotion nfxt preceding the election of a senator In congress, without re gard to my individual; preference.' He should be returned to the leg islature on those terms, and no doubt will bo. A Noted Cooking Authority Endorses Cottolene Marion Harland Scry: "COTTOIiENE U now so well and favorably known and so widely used that It needs no vord of introduction or commendation from me. The most eminent of American chemists justly says that it 'possesses all desirable qualities of lard without the objectionable features inhiyr. ent in all products obtained from swine.' "COTTOLENE the desirable' substitute, U purer, more healthful, and more economical than lard." When Marion Harland, one ol the best known and most reliable food experts of the day, recommends COTTOLENE in such glowing and unqualified terms, you may be sure of its purity and healthfulness. COTTOLENE is made from pure Cotton Seed oil refined by a special process. Because it contains noth ing but healthful ingredients, it cannot help but nuke healthful food. It produces light, crisp, easily digested pastry, doughnuts, cakes, cookies, bread and biscuits. It is economical, too, one-third lets being required than of either lard or cooking butter. Prove the merits of COTTOLENE to your own strtkctkxi by a personal test. It has always been granted highest awWd wherever exhibited in computi tiotfwith other cooJcingifaW 'i r i v Cottolene is Guaranteed JfgZ ?? pleased after havine given COTTOLENE a fair teat. Mvar rA in Riillr COTTOLENE is packed in pails with a patent ncvc UUIU m JLJUltt- air-tight top, to keep it clean, fresh and whole some; also to prevent it from absorbing the disagreeable odors of tho grocery, such as fish, oil, etc. irvrJLr Rrknlr PVja We shall be glad to send any housewife, for a two VOOK DOOK Tree cent3tamp,ournewTUREFCMDDCCoCBCOKf" edited and compiled by Mrs. Mary J. Lincoln, author of the famous "Boston Cook Book.' Address THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, CHICAGO Nature's Gift from the Sunny South It Is o fact worthy of no'o that about the only nowspnper In Oregon that nro boosting Senntor Fulton for ro-electlon are thoso edited by post. mn8tor8. Dallas Obsorvor. Not ox actly true. Billy Clarke of tho dor vuls Star on tho Republican conven tion resolution eommlttco did not oven montlon him in tho platform. -o fJood for Everybody. Mr. Norman n. Coultor, a promt nont nrchltect, In tho Dolbort build ing, San Francisco, BnyB: "I fully eudroso all that has been Bald of Electric Bittors as a tonic medlolno. It Is good for everybody. It corrects stomach, Hvor and kidney dJsordorJ In a prompt and ofllolont mannor nnd builds up tho systom." Elootrlc Bittors Is the best spring modlcln over sold over n druggist's counte; ns a blood purlflor It Is unequaled: 50c at J. C. Perry's drug store. I II IU 1 1 11 I II Id lit Hi II H flic Whrte House Restaurant For n RcgtilAr 25cDinnerat20cJ Thoy can't bo bct McGfchrist & Son Proprietor, ii mi i iii it in inMMtH iH, A Eugene paper says tho O. A. C. truck ton m Is strong In spots only. ii . . u Rheiimntlo Pnlns Relieved. B. F. Crocker, Esq., now 84 years of ago, nnd for 20 years Justice or tho poaco at Martlnsburg, Iowa, says: "I am terribly afflicted with sciatic rheumatism in my loft arm and right hip. I havo used throo bottlos of Chamberlain's Pain Bal and It did mo lota of good." For aa'e at Dr. Stone's drug store. Manager Waters reprosotlng the Woloh lines says work will bogln April lot on the Salem and Eugene extension. n '- Chamberlnin'ci Cough Remedy I Roth Agreeable and Effective. Chamberlain's Cough Remedy hat no superior for coughs, colds and croup, and the fact that it is pleas ant to tuko and contains nothing In any way injurious has mado It a favorite with mothers. Mr. W. B. j Polham, a merchant or Klrksvllie, Iowa, says: "For more than 20 yean Chamberlain's Cough Remedy has been my leading remedy for all throat troublos. It is specially suc cessful in casos of eroup. Children like It aud my customer who have used It will not take any othor." For salo at Dr. Stone's drug store. THR REST ROAST TIIK FAJSHLY EVER HAD Can bo obtained from our prlmt tender and Juicy beef, mutton or pork. All our meats are soJocted from the choicest, and prepared foi tho tablo to suit tho domand of th fastidious. Our prices are lower for quality than you can And at an? plucft In Salora, K. C. CROBH, Phone 201. 870 8tt ... 83B COURT STREET. Call and try Ummb. kfeaU J 16c. Doard per week $3.76, also furnished VftOfns very I roaiontblo. AT THM Salem Restaurant MEALS 15c firaber Bros. PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING Will give prompt attention to all orders, guarantoo our work to gtvo satisfaction and to ba up to the sanitary stand ard. AVE WII.fi RE'PLEASED TO GIVE ESTIMATES ON COXTRAOTS. Call at our Bhop on Liberty street, back of Barr's Jewelry Store. Phono 550. 1 1 II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 II I Ml 1 1 1 1 1 J i ELITE HOTEL Robtaurant and hotel, on ; ! ! European plan. Meals at all ; ; hours on short order. Regular ! dinner 26 cents. Thirty now- ; -...- ... ly nnUbed xurnisnea rooms. : ; E. ECKERLEN, Prop. ! 148 Commercial St. 4IMtHHIMI IIUII 111 Mil TORRID ZONE FUNARCE 'BaBlaw! -iflniBal HaDaHL' v2 IflHIH vXiaaaaaaaaahV Tho abOTt- cut represents brick lined Torrid Zone; Furr.... Guaranteed gas, smoxe and dutt proof. Economical and durable. A. L. FRASER JWM HTATK 8THKKT. Eatlmates furnished on hoatlas; tlHIIIIIIHIIHHHtlt M i HOTliJL OKKUUW I ... . tb Mill HI III II Cor Seventh and Htnrk 8ts, PorHwd's New d Modern f Hold ates $1 pertoyaad up. EwoiH j4m. Tree Bus. WRrGHT.WCKrNSON HOTEL CO. Prorlelofs im TV., j La..!; "" Lips white? Checks p.lc? Bldthia? Coasultyourdocter. Btdtkia? Weak nerves? LosiaCsk? wnsuk- your doctor. Nomtite? pr rfitttdoa? DIcWHd? pasult your doctor. Hl&Jr.r "! wba j.o.ato wBraU r u ear luduUM. Lwlf, Mam. A Kind Word for llnl. (Lebanon Criterion.) Hal. I). Patton, a bright and nar luetic young buslnas man of SaUa. has come oat as a legislative mam- data for Marwn oouniy. ue wu hh old school friend of the editor of the Criterion and we prediot for blm ono of the largest votes ever pollsd for a legislative eandldate. Our friends in old Marion are with you. Hal, and success to jou. Coagross Is Involved In another fight oer ike question of abollwhlag 18 peasioa agenoies and paying by checks from Wathio&ton. A tlsallar fight was made Ust year, but nothing caaja of It. CjHIurifcbrEK'snLLS Wr-v 'lilt: III MU.tIHtUKW, A T4o vbr tinr f mr " sninfivnK.nKT.sntrm(M JCA HOUISTCIf Rocky Mountain Tea Kufgers A Bcir M4!dsi fci uy Fe1. Brian OMm IWlia tui Bewc 7er. i wr Tri4. I" yn?i l-vri m..ml. uA lirtwiti miwr iJOiTW lf.ftt Sam. Ii U,t & T ta mU ?oloeh HWjrrrs ros sau.ow rzoris SALEM WATER COMTANV OFFICal CITY HAlX For water tnri4 mfr 'U 9m Bills psyebU Mkly in 4ve t -. .. ...... ...p.. .m. WFWW - - ""' "- -- " m i Gold Dast FJotir ; i -" I Md by ths mnomBY row ; 1 XX COMrAJfT, wunvj, urfB, ! Hada tor family oh. Aik yoor froeir for It Bras sad skorts always on satvx. P, B, Wallace AGENT MMWnnaHiMi' UUTTEBXUT HRKAI). It Is worth "more than any other read yet the pried i bo higher ror saI t your grocers', TIiomm ft (Mr, FrfJ. OAUFOKJflA MAKaWY. WHITE HRON'K MONUMENTS Never chip, crack tarulsb, moss or corrode. Tho )dy kind thnt never need cleaning. For tho truth of the abovo soo them la all tho Salem and many ot tho coun t y ccoiotorlM; some ot taut have beea there fo, TS years. If you want the very bt At living p'Jce.' call on oraddtess 468 Mill St. Phono 1SS4. Balom, O, T. II. WAIT. vS' HfsB TO OWNERS. OF HORSES The underslgnod iv prepared to break, handle and develop roadstor and trotting horses. For terms of board and oare apply to HAM OAHTO, Fair Grounds, Or. Salem Pence Works Headquarter for Woven Wk ForcIhx. Nettjng, Pickets, Oates, MaltiMM Roofing, P. B. Heady Booing All at lowest prices, CNAS. I. lULUGAN Bucceor WALTKK MOftfJCY. S Coun Hi. iUbm. Of. Mm K Me. I1.H ett km is t nrjpj Zfi !L K v W