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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (April 15, 1908)
DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, 8ALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 15. 1008 Doc s not Color the AYER'S HAIR VIGOR Lfliv UNION' VETKBAN rout" ...,,.wrtrn nnrriAi.T! HAS aa"""' I-"!"!";!!!' at his noinu uw " . -.1 Itlnnaa frOtll OneUmOn- i..r a no" ni" -- just one month before he had ;n in Salem, hcre ho formerly snd was wen kuuu, u ..- !dcd the 4UWI w u.-i, -..-. rf of Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Ryan. f Poteo wm born September 22, Hair iil ncar Somerford, Madison uV Ohio, and was married to Le'sckcH in I860, having three O, ATCrMl, Ulysses, ana urani m., rfjr n COlumDUS, UniU, uuu mu jkert Ivlng, wowiou m. wuum L v-jh, and John M. at Somor- k and ono sister, mrs. uizsiu - Of Salem. HO onnsieu- na a pn- lieJnCo. C, 154th Ohio volunteer Hiby In I861- anu wn8 a18 . ........... 1.1.. nf rtnan nt nop. rjea nouuiuuij ui. ., -- He removed io reurn8Kn. in h, and camo to Salem In 1891, ki he lived until sopiomoer zo, 5 when ho was united in mar- Ltwltb Mrs. M. E. Marlols, whoro i tm ttnee made his homo at Fox lq, Linn county. His wifo sur al him, although very m anu un- h lo console htm In his dying -,n He was surrounded by lov- fiends In his last hours of suf- 'fit nd death, and his departuro .. , .IhhamiIo 1.. nil tl1ln t BCOintU nmvuiuij vj " " itr him ns a true man, ono of li noblemen who wns not sur- pd In this world for his good liiind kindness of honrt. Ho was miy to servo a friend ns ho was Jarre his country. Ho lovod his B?lbor as hlniBPlf, nnd whllo ho t poor man, ho was rich In ! treasures that go to mnko good nihlp He won tho lovo of nil utepchUdren and they cared for "h a devotion that has few Ms In life - o- TEA U S imports but little wrc in 1904 than in 1864. So much poor tea. tnrtwtr Murns rour moncrlf rou don'l It&UUuii tlit,.t.jnepu him. Uuslness Men's League. The Business Men's leaguo held Its regular 'meeting last evening, elected officers and prepared for tho Inde pendence day colebrntlon. Tho mat ter of th'o celebration' wns not fully planned or discussed, but arrange ments were made to tnko the snmo up fully on their next meeting, May 12. Tho officers olected are tho samo as previous years and arc: President August Huckestoln. Secretary W. E. Keycs. Board of directors D. II. James, C. H. Hinges, Hal D. Pntton, J. L. Stockton, E. T. Barnes and Qeorgo E. Rodgers. , u Catnrrh Cannot Dc Cured, with local applications, as they can not roach the scat of tho disease. Catarrh Is a blood or constitutional disease, and in order to ouro it you must take internal romcdlns. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, and acts diroctly on tho blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Curo is not a quack modlcino. It wns prescribed by one of tho host 'physicians In this country for years and Is a regular prescription, It Is composed of tho best tonics known, combined with tho best blood purl flors, noting directly on tho mucous surfaces. Tlo perfect combina tion of tho two ingredients la what produces such vonderful ro sailts In curing Catarrh. Sond for testimonials free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Props., To ledo, O. Sold by Druggists, price 75c. Talc? Hall's Family Pills for con stipation. o KSCAPHIt CONVICTS TO HE CAPTURED Tho freedom of tho four convicts who escaped from 'tho slto of the home for tho focblo minded, whoro thoy worked at clenrlng tho laud, pronilBoa to bo but short, Alrcndy Ed. Boyd, ono of the four, is re gretting his attempt in n closed coll at tho penitentiary, whoro ho has lost his crodlts nnd will havo to re main nt least a year beforo again be ing allowed outside of tho wnll. The othor three convicts, Bozo Dopovlch, Cnspor Clinton 'and Phillip Lamont, will probably bo taken Into fcustody today, If having been learned Boyd, who was arrostod by tho shorlff nt Albany, that they aro bo- twecn Albany nnd Tnngont. o the I'ouRht firn. liop.H'rs Tori'Miit. top Vberf", accompanlod by V.) Bw and CI none, of Prlmghnr, rit-a rotmt Iowa, have nrrlvod a h !r home in Orogon. Thoy r Mlfchtr I t . find F. N. Dorby, I frl ml !i i with whom thoy d'of Kh giahoppora and other 'hat ma 1 farming precarious ! oidrp das of Iowa. Among rMP-rlrnce they told of nlnnt- a'nut. r- twenty years ago ' n w u.'v, feet high, and V o gid Min hnve como to n 1-' Uh'rr tl n mnka 4lin iuiiaIi ' ' ivt wiuv uiuwu ltb Ir in ono yenr. fut the A "Om Touch of Nature Makes Whole World Kin." When a rooster finds a big worm he calls all tho lions in farm yard to como nnd sharo it similar trait of human nature Is to bo obficM'Vod whon n man discover? Homothlng exceptionally good h wants all his frlonds and nolghbors to share tho lienoflts of his dlscov. ory. This lw tho touch of unturo that mnkes the whole world kin. ThW oxplalns why poopla who have bon jxirod by Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy wrlto letters to tho innnufnctu rors for publication, that others sim ilarly ailing may also use It nnd ob tnln rellof. Behind ovory ono of these lettora Is n warm honrted wish of tho wrltor to bo of uso to 8omeni,t olso. -This romody Is for sale by Dr. .Stno's drug store. rf :o l IS L53 .w i Kfi.1 1:6 oZ 0 LIU I1 m W.H e-l cHr fcs: ' ""r"T igsssagyrnmri GASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of SGOTT REPLIES l Continued from pago two). has to bo expended upon ono job more money than would be raised in any district in tho county. I call attention to one instance ot this kind where a fill of about one thou sand feet In length was made. I could clto many similar Jobs In cut ting down' hills and putting in break-waters for road protection If I desired to do so. It Is necessnry that these largo jobs too done; they could not nil ho dono In ono year; some can bo done in one yenr and Borne in another, and eventually tho entire county would bo gotten over with permanent work. Mr. Jones' policy would expend -the money nil over the county in ouch dribs that no permanent work would bo dono, whatover. E'tch was the policy pri or to my term In office and wo hnvo nothing to show for It. Cut Down tho Bridges. Wo havo shortened up moro than flvo miles of bridges during my term of office and havo made many con crete culverts that will laBt for all tlmo to como. Wo havo used many tons of powder in clearing roads of stumpB nnd hnve lessoned many ot tho grade by cutting down steep hills nnd havo made our brldgrH much heavier nnd stronger, nil of which havo cost money, many of which will not havo to bo dono again soon nnd some Is dono for all tlmo to come. Whon I wont Into offlco thero wore no tools or machinery to spoak of to work with. Wo now arc very well equipped with sultnblo road mnklng machinery, nnd with tho samo effort put forth during tho next few yonrs that has been put forth during my torm of olllco would mnko n much bettor showing than It lins In tho past. Wo havo worn wit more shovels, picks, scrapers and plows, slnco I havo boon In office thnn wore ever used during tho history of tho county pri or to our administration. Tho county commissioners havo heartily co-operated with mo in nil county buslnoss nnd nro entitled to oqunl credit for the same. In conclusion, I would say that EVERY CENT OF MONEY HAS BEEN HONESTLY EXPENDED and enn bo rondlly nccountod for, of which thoro 1b nn nccurnto record kept in tho county clork's and troaB- uror's office, notwithstanding tho fact that Messrs, M. L. Jones nnd W. W. Hall havo stated ropoatodly to various pooplo In this county that thoro has boon a gront graft by me In tho oxpondlturo of county fund?. I, thoroforo, now CHALLENOE each of thorn, or any one olso, to show whora thoro has boon ono cont of monoy nils-appropriated or any graft, whatevor, In -tho transaction pf busUio&B portnlnlng to my olllco during tho ontlro tlmo that I havo occuplod tlje samo, covering a por lod of almost olght years. Rospertfully, JOHN-II. COTT. I STomj A) t OH(ll. 1 tin. .,. AN'abklYeparatonfirAs. 'feSionodisandBodsof IVoroolesDigosttonetuJ-i wss unit iiest-Contalns nciaar ! upturn Morphine nor Mineral. AnTVinrnr .Liitbutti;, il fl JW ' f-uFkmr. 1 A -" IWmedvferConsflM 1-arStotiKli.DlarruoH "ornsx oTHswns Jowisfr j hessaiuLossOFSLEEP. NFWYORK. W A ffl1 leiiX. under the Footii Cpy of Wrapper. In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA tm t eurraua !. "w T Drnlli Won On Ills Heels. Jctse P. Morrte. of Sklppors, Va . had a o'os) cell in tho spring of 190G. Ho says: "An nttack of pnoiiMon-la left mo so -onk and with mil ,- fearful courIi thrt my frionls dednrpd consumption bed mo, nnd d vh vag o.i my hooli. Thm I was n rsurdei to t-y Dr. Klng'd New D'scovorv. It holnod r.e Immodlnto- ly, 'nd rfter t king two and a half bott'o- I ws a won man again. I found out Mutt New DUonvory is the be:t rectody for coug'is and lung dlseri- in nil the world." SaM wnde-r Kurnnloo rt J. C. Pony's d.-iig storo. 50c nnd $1.00. Trial bottle froe, p Govornop Imiti'd. Govornor Ohamborlaln Is In re ceipt of an invitation from W S. Hapewoll, ohalrman of the botird of control of the National Irrigation congroes, asking him to attonJ tho slxtoonth convontlon of that body, to bo hold at Albuquorqut. New Mexico, September 29th to October rd Eating and' Drinking were intended to be a pleasurable as yell as a necessary occupation. With a keen appetite and a good digestion, a man or woman should bo able to eat almost any good food set before them. If you do not feel reaay for your meals anrl wholesome food not welcome, your stomach is not in good working order, and you need to get it strong and keep it well. . For your stomach can and should be able to assimilate any reasonable amount of fopd, andif it cannot thereis something wrong withyour digestion; Take Beecham's Pills for distress", after eatirig, bloat ing, flatulence, stoihach pains dizziness, "sick, headache, constipation and bilious attacks. These safe and conven ient pills strengthen thd stomach nerved, increase thte muscular energy, and Promote Digestion' In feoxet vrlth full dtrecUetuJlOc. and .25c jWI!illliaittllilllelia8tfigtgiglgiglg!S!!l Pierce " Bicycles $40 $45 $55 frk Snell and Harvard H Bicycles J $25, $30 : $35, $40 HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. miiiiiiniinHiniiiHi The White House Restaurant For Rognlftr 25c Dinner at 20c Thoy can't bo bent McGifchr&t & Son Proprietor. 1IHIIHHIIIIIMI1III i wtania imnaoniii sutm ohtnitT BTfLmxT. CU nd. .try mm, H&i 16c Board, per .lreek J5.78, aiso xuraiiaea nnh twt,, reasonable. ax in Salem , Restaurant fitftaQMiefrjaeWriiaAaip : BICYCLES BICYCLES BICYCLES M M II H M M il M iinMHiiniiniini ii ml. ll i ELITE HOTEL I Rostaurant aad hotel, on European plan. Meals at all hours on short ordor. Regular dinner 25 conts. Thirty new ly finished furnlshod rooms. E. KOKERLENT, Prop. 148 Commorcial St, i 'H 1 1 1 M II 1 II 1 1 1 1 1 1 It 1 H 1 1 1 j This year we have added the PIERCE" " BICYCLE to our line and with the Snell!! "and Harvard it gives us a good as- i -aui iiiiiiL. ttvs yyuuiu iiiv lj diiuYY yuu our various models. Old wheels taken in trade. Sundries and repairing. K i B i i - fieiene) i i m m m f4 4-e)ei HtvADY TAILORED CLOTHES FOR WELL DRESSED MEN. r sf,AffVfiyA r M iyt' ffiwiorr HOTEL OREGON Cor Seventh and Stark St. Portland's New and INTodcrn Hotel. Rates $ I per day and up. European plan. Frco Dus. WRIGHT-WGKINSON HOTEL CO. t Proprietors Salem Fence Works Headquarters for Wovch Wire Fencing. Poultry NottlitK, Pickets, Qatos, Malthold UooIIiik, P. & l). Ready Rooting, Screen Doors nnd Ad justable Wli.dow Scrcons. CIIAS. D. MULLIGAN Successor WALTI3R MORLIiTr. aao Court Ht. Hnlom, Or. TORRID ZONE FUNARCE CC RANGE TO ' $ 4Q ititiiiwwwwwwuwmmmtumimenemtewmmmteiwen DH't road this unions you aro In neod of noma of tluso artlclos, and wish to Bnvo money by biiyliiK thorn at a IjuikuIii Until March 30, in ordor to mnlo room for now goods, these Items will lio offorod at greatly rodu" prioee. Thoao nro all of standard mnko and Kood quality. ItQKular Bala Prlco I'rlco One now 3-lnoh wagon, romp'etu 1110.00 $ 96.00 One now buRev. bast make 110.00 100.00 One now buggy, host make , OK. 00 SO 00 Ono now runabout ...... Ift.OO 42 50 Ono now disc harrow SS.00 17 60 Ono now Tlgor drill 90.00 72.60 Ono now Buokoyo hinder 1C0.00 135.00 Ono new Buckeye mower 00.00 -18.60 One now nuckoyo rake 32.00 24.00 X Ono now Davis cronm separator lOtf.ou oo.oo One now 14-Inch Rock Island Clipper steel plow,. J0. 60 Ui 00 Ono now 12-lnch Rook Island Clipper stoel plow.. 17.80 13.60 Ono now 10-lnch Rock Island Clipper ateol plow.. 1X.60 11 r,o Ono now nandmndo llgnt exprose la.uu uu uu . . .. .... ! ? nn tit nn m uno now nanumaue ugui oxprwu ..,., n Also Heconu-IianU cuuivair, muwur mm rune ui unrKwm Slnglo-trooB, double-tree, neck-yokt, ihiglihounla, cukhtuns, . at a 30 p6r cont reduction. An assortment of about $300 worUt of paints, lean, on, var- littiflft or vhlcie 10 ," TIia Hnvariinr lnu tint Irnnu' i ' Illglies a 11(1 Stains V 111 b PUt Oil alO. ' r 111 l .n nnll n.. A..inirtlualflhi rjtiv ImtllMlllhHt whether he will be able to attend . r . ; - " j -" -- -; A eo-convention will be held at the j ; l0 por c,m dLrount on paint i. stains and v.-rnlsh until Air aame time by tne uuer.state Jiiuu- , sale continues trial BxiKMiltloH. Governor Chamber- r.Vtxnc.V n I i TADC Turner Pine and Front ht. lain will later on h asked to sond ' 1 UXUAlIL 1. JAWUDJ KALRM. OUIXiON delegates. GEORGE R. JACOBS WllWWltlltttllllHMWIimMHfclMmilHiHiiitetliltlHiiiiWmW The above cut represents brick lined Torrid Zone Purtv.. Guaranteed gas, sraoko and dust proof. Economical and durable A. L. FRASER S!fiH STATE BTKKtn'. Bitlmatua furnished on boating Kor Constipation. ' Mr L. H. Farnhnm, a prominent druggUt of Spirit Lake, Iowa, says ' "Chamberlain's Stomach and Live Tablets are certainly the best thing! on the market for constipation." Give these tablet a trial. You are certain to find them agreeable and p'easant la effect. Price. 2S oentt Samples free. Por sale by Dt Stone's drug store. o Tommy Rums, the American heavy weight champion prize flghtorj ot the world, and Dili Squires have signed articles for a twenty-round contest In London on May 11. They made side bets of $2000. A sub stantial purse will bb offered. & r-gx m$m YOU'LL K.VIOY A DUIVK In one of our rigs Just as much as If you owned it. More,, in fact, for you wl'l have all the pleasure an'.' only a mere fraction of the expense of a private stable. You are not limited lu your choice of a turnout, ' Itber. Our livery service can sup ply anything you require, from a ruuabout to a coach and team. How can wo serve you? I'AHHIOV BTARLF.8, O. W. Yannkf, Prop. 131-137 N. High St. Tbone Main 44 HOLLISTER'S Rocky Mountain Tea Nugget A Bait HtdJoIs fbl Buy fcpl. Bring Ooldn Health d Biawt4 Vigor. X rclflo f"rCVntifauon Io'tiseHtioovI.lt ml Kldnoy TrouttM. rimplv Kcem. linpiir. UUamI. lU-1 Ilrili. 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