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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 4, 1908)
DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, LVY I, 1B08 MAtflNG , Ideal summer floor covering nnd we aro stocked completely to suit want in the matting lino. Moat any color or combination of your fancy cWcs for nro iiore. "Wo think you'll agree that rry roll looks brijjhl enough and good enough. Jo .grace moat any i n v.io firm um nv. fcr oec i " .--- 4 TENTS nave just received our usual large assortment of these goods- and thoy aro a good Uno to chooso from, tl?y aro made of exceptionally heavy duck and aro marked at quick sell ing prices. punaa 1 'Krlw 'JBfi tva I, In our carpet department you get something that you don't got fa where. That Is, guaranteed workmanship. If you want a nice i, ami can't find tho colors to cult, come hero, solect n pattern of taut and wo will mnko you one that will please In every way. Tho we mnko aro well made rugs. Come and Inspect them whether ire Interested or not,' fi A.UlSUy HOUSE FURNiSH6R! CIIRftLVtVA SCHOOL WINS RELAY RACE The Y. M. C. A.-Chetnawa Indian (School relay race from this city to Portland lnt Saturday .was won by the latter, who made tho run In R , hours and 16 minutes, beating their opponents out by 24 minutes arid 18 seconds and cutting tho record thoy mado last year over tho samo course down by 10 minutes. A celebration was held at the In dian school Saturday night In honor of tho victory of their runners. Tho following Is a schedule of tho race, showing the time made In each lap by runners on botb sides; after Qor vals wa3 reached the Indian team 4 minutes In tho lead: ' Woodburn, Indian passed at JL0;2l; Y. M. C. A,, man at 10:24. Aurora, Indian passed at 11:31; Y. M. C. A. man at 11:40. Darlow, Indian passed tit 11:50. Y. M. C. A. man at 12 noon. ' Now Era, Indian passed at 12:18; Y. M. C. A. man at 12:32. Oregon city, Indian passed 25 minutes ahead of Y. M. C. A. man. Portland, Indian nunnor nrrlvcd at 2:16 p. in., and tho Portland Y. M. C. A, man reached tho finish at 2:40:l8 o GERM4N AMERICANS ORGANIZE Marriage; Licenses The, following marriage licenses woro issued Saturday by tho county D! m QROSS AND DISCOURAGED because your licnltli Is poor'. More clerk Louh Hottlngof, aged Si, of than likdly It Is caiisbd brthe atom. Mt. Angol andfClara Duhian,. aged nch, being weak, tho liver Inaotlvo 22, of Sublimity; Prank A Clarence and the bowoltf costive, and stich bo- MeClard, aged" 26; of Brooks and irig tho ease alt you n6cd is to get Lllllo Pcjarl Klmmfcy, ajted 17 of a bottlo of ,ho same nlne: 'Charlea R. Poller. HOSTETTERS inKd 22 ot Buttovlllo. and' Mabel CTnMArH RITTFDC iE. Norwood, agod21, of Marlon coitn- 3iuMu.n mi icrca 'ty. Honry Klr8ch aBOd 27 ot Lane from your druggist or dealer thl countyt and Ida Rocbstoy, aged 24, very day. A short eoursd will raako or Marion county. rl you feel llkd a now being. It' cure Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Costivcness, 1 11I110USH05W, Frtmnlo Ills and' Malarial Fever. . Astoria Complalns- l AstoH&:iiiMritIterel a' eetflpMlaC with tho railroad commission etfc Ing tho rate fixed by the e'omttibMteff ' for box sliooks 'has fieea irnls&d ie high., The railroad, commlseloa ttp-' on looking up- the matter oanwcH' find any -record of ever having raised 1 tho rato. Tho communication written by tho Astoria Board ef Trado and states that rato to Sarii Francisco has been raised from'Htf1 cents to 37 cent ' '! ' BUBONIG PLAGUE IN VENEZUELA KS? "' x$ READY TAILORED CLOTHES 'FOR WEILL DRESSED MEN. !f fFY mm, L rrr $2Q ce range: to $40 At tho organization of tho Snlom Gcrnian-Ameilcan Vcroln about BO wore present. t A constitution nnd by-laws wore 'adopted Mid many mombsrs cm oiled. Actlvo and hon-crr-ry members nro provided for. It wan dee'ded thtit the president and vlce-pieildont serve for Clio honor without salary, the trensurar to re colvs $1 a yoar and .the sccrotory's in'rrv to bo fixed quarterly. Tho veieln will hold meetings on tho Inst Sunday of each mouth nt 2:30 p. m., rs tiie moiubera aro lnrgeiy Wllldmstadt, May 4. -Tho Bhoot Ing by quarantine guards of sovcrnl fugltles from La Gunyra, Venezuela,. Is reported by arrivals from Porto, Cabello. Tho Venezuelan government ro fuses to admit that bubonic plague Is raging In tho county but La Quay ra Is complotoly cut off from tho rest of lho world. Deaths there from the plnguo are suld to be averaging about 10 dcally. m R0STEIN &GteNBAUM t . 2,40346 ComJrterdil St. , ; ,,..! DESIRABLE . MERCHANDISE POPULAR, PRICES- 1 ..-' LAQIES WHITE SHIRT WAISTS ', cftnhbt Bo dUl)Ucnlcd els $.25, $J.Q0, 75c Special goods values', 'cannot Bo dUrHcnlcd elsewhere. -m TEA The way to buy tea is in working nion. The rcguhir nnnunl I packagfCS , Somebody is responsible for it. u FLEET PROGRAM AGAIN CHANGED Snn Francisco, May .4. Altantl and Pacific Hoots will not pan through Golden Gate together, thus making another change In the pro gram of tho navy department, i Admiral Evans' ships will enter tho gate nlono with two added bat t'cshlps, tho Nebraska mid Wiscon sin. The olllcers of, both Heels and th-" public In general nro .keenly dlsa.p pointed over this change, White Parasols $.65t $(.50, $J.25,$$.J5,75c50c, A groat .variety .every onp- abargaln Loa Siifc Gloves $J.25' Extra heavy Bilk, double tipped Augers, $2.00 values. i J i i t ( 1 &( lO m Corset cover embroidery, yard . 4 . . . . . . . Liaaics' sicevoicss vests, special value, uaclt Men's 50o light weight underwear, a garment , .t'i.t ...' Lndics wash bolts, only, . . , 4 Laco Curtains, $2.00 a pair, $1.03 a pair, S4.00 a pair. Wo havo thyn from 4Bc a pair up,,overy'vnlr n bargain. Tablecloth, whlto or red, yard , 2ti Whlto India Llnou, from . . . ,8 R yard up 16c Figured Lawns, yard ...... . .. . . .10J . MILLINERY ' ' " Ilcat an-ortmout In this city, F'owors, ' Hats and shapos. POPULAR PRICES follago, trimmed . ptllV I'ICKEItS MAKE HAD SHOWING y Cliem Pickers woro not cap nt lifting thoniH'lvou up tin. per- se 11 t last Saturday or Sunday ihelr ganu-4 ngaliitrt Woodburn , tho C Iff DweUors of Orogoiv Tho Wood I) 11 1 n aggregation M to hnve It In for Hull, the (itwlrer, last Saturday during came between th:t city rind' tho rrr Pick it, and succeeded In blng hi in up for 12 hits, out of seven runs woro mado. tr Uowen, a former Salem lad fce basebnll eludes, mado a beau- thowlng in the box' for Wood- aPowIng tho locals but four and three runs, although bo beat about considerably In tho Inning resulting Inr.tho Salem capturing two scorffl, but ho the situation down to lust ono : afterwards, which was mado in fifth Inning duo to n two-base bjr Hull he wore; Ralem. A.H. It. H. P.O. A. E. fs c f... 3 1 1. 0 0 1 nce, 2b. .. 4 1 1 2 3 1 !". c , 4 0 0 2 10 terttcM 3b ,200 1 40 nan r f ... 3 0 0 3 0 0 e 1 f ..... 4 00 6 0 0 !tl1 B. s .... 3 0 0 1 30 rel' . i 400 1 no '. P 2 1 1 0 2 0 m am-m ..i. , , v ...29 3 4 27 13 2 Woodburn. A.D. R. H, P.O. A. E.' le-on c f .. 5 1 2 4 0 0 3b ... 5 0 1 3 3 0 rte' c - 1 i. C 4 0 m 2b .513122 rt s .51-0200 l"aL' f . 4 02' 1 0 0 han' lb . . I .0 0 9,0 0 er " f .321 1 ' 0 0 m- P - 4 12 0 2 0 0t,l .3fl 7 12 27 11 4 0re ly Innings u'n . 0.1.0.0-01-1-0-4 7 .,2-0-0-0-1-0-0-0-03 Summary. 0 base hits Hull nnwon. Hits H,l 12. off Bowen 4. Stolen UBddleson. Jerman. Nace. 'w on balls flf Uowen 3. "ll 1 Struck out Sv Bowow Wl 2 First ba a errors. 2 Passed balls White. rqtt Poland. Hit V pitcher Lnvl-r, Jerman. Threo hnse hPs Mlchcal. Earned runs Wood burn 4, Sa'eni 1.- Yestol day's cont nt between tw Snlom-Orogon City Trl-CJty leaguers ended ob disastrous, If not more so. than Saturday's gamo, m the locals ccild not scrape up a score, although hey slnmmad Pitcher Robinson of Oiegon City around the lot at a live ly clip, but was nimble to get a salo hit nt tho right moment, whlla the Oregon City visitors touched up Archie Jerman for six hits, which woro all mado while men woro on bases, and along with sovoral costly errors made by tho Chorry Pickers, thoy had things going their way considerably. The Orogon City bunch collected the most of their scores In tho third Inning when Sator mado a clean' hit over second for ono base, and was put on second by Hill, who drove a long ono to Hull In right Hold who failed to got a Reed grip on It, and Chnpln then done tho deod by hitting out to Edwards who also could not make a successful catch, allowing Sater to score leaving HIH on Becond and Chnpln on flrt, and Kelt brought them both In by getting a two-base lilt maXtaff threo scores duo partvly to errors. The last run rondo by the visiting team wns not earned. Hill slatrimed a hot one to Newell nt short who handled It badly permitting him to get first, nnd Chapln put him home with a two-baso lilt. Although yestordny was the beat day of tho season for n ball game In this city, It wars not at alt favor ablo for the players, owing to It be ing much too cool and a, slight wind b'owlng. A good ronny of tho Sa lem fans were on hand, to booit for th Cherry Pickers and tho Rramjr stand was fairly wejl Inhabited by the fair sex who braved the dubious weather. Summary. Firct on balls Off Robinson 1. Left on bases Oregon City 5, Sa lem 4. First base on errors Oregon City 3, Salem 1. Two base hits IIIII, Kelt, Locke. Struck outIly Robinson 3, by Jerman 7. TVubto plays Kreuger to Hill. meeting Is to occur 011 tho Inst Sun day In November. Spoclnl meotlngs can bo called on petition of six members to the' president. Members hip duo nrfe $1, with quarterly dues r.O cciUb. It U tho Intention to orsalze a Gorman 'Gosnng Vo Mln In connection with the organiza tion. Row C, Christian Thco. Hoff, of tho Stnto street Lutheran c'iwirch, wns olectcd president; E. Hofcr, vlpo-prcBldont; Win. Hamburg, sec retary; Eug no Eckerlln, trensuror. Tho Portland delegation consisting of Otto Kleoninii, Henry Dreltbnrth, Dr. F. A. DamnmBch, nnd Ernest Parul'y were unanimously elected honorary members... Dr. Arthur von .lessen vns appointed to orgnnlzo tho Gesnng Voroln, called for volunteers and-duffgnjri j't chnrter membors. WHY SO WEAK? Kidney Trouble May He SuppinK Yoiw Lift A ay. Salem Peoplo Have IOarned Tills Fact. When n healthy man or woman begins to run down without nppnront cause becomes weak, languid, de pressed, suffers backache, head ache, dizzy spoils and urinary disorders, Your gtoctr return your moner " lou den'l Ulc Stbilllng'. II : wpirhliu NOTICE Nollni to Improve 11 Portion of Winter StitH't In City of Salem. Notice is hereby given that nt tho meeting of tho common council, hold April 7, 1008, n roioTiition wns' adopted to Improvo Winter street In the city of Snlom, Orogon,, Inolnd Ing Intersection, from thd north aide of North Mill Crook brldKP to tho Fair Ground roud In snld city, In M10 following niniinm-: First, by, placing In tiling not' loss tlitui 24 Inches In clrcumforetico ncroWsald Winter Btroct whoro said TI-.E BUREAU Is a gontlumnn's icsort -you not only find gontlomen In front of tho bar but behind tho bar. F. P. TALKINGTON, Proprietor ( Il'u long cxpcrlcnco In tho biislnoas has taught him that it pays to buy only tho boat! WINES, LIQUORS and CJGARS Tolephono, 177. 350 Stnto Bt. Q mado tin A TRIAL CONVINCES Winter ntroot Is Intoraocjed by; tho norfhUno o?;ttegt: where It IS lntorsoctedrl)r botlOho'nTbrth and south lino of MnrkoTstreot, and whoro It Is Intersected by tho south lino of tho Fair Ground rond. Second, by establishing tho grade and by grading nnd filling tho snld Wlntor stroet betweon said points, to conform to Bald grade, except as mentioned In paragraph throe here of, with full Intersections, Third, by lcnvlng or plowing out a stlrp 12 foot In width, full longth of the proposed Improvement along the center of said street to n depth of 10 inches bolow the established grude of said streut and when so plowed rolled with a steam rqllor Thoso who havo trlod our laundry work say it is with out vuuiil in tills vicinity, Wo havo studied tho weak points ot alitor laudrlos and thorn our strongest points. Wo 118O a special soap for colored goods that does not ado thorn. Wo tiBO a special noap for wooIciih that does not shrink them. iii8o a special soap, for wliHo goods that dot-a ndfrSt them, In'tjvory departmont our work Is guarnnlood porfeeft May wo havo n .trlul from you 7 Phono iib. . . SALEM LAUNDRY COMPANY 3G.180 S. Liberty Stv M I m '!..! .1.,.,. .1111.... it i n .l..h nnt in Mm Vlilnnva for tho CUUSO Of """ l"v" ''" -" ! ' " "m ook to the Kldiiojs tor tno cuuse 01 inchei. with ereok uravol and Mr. Johu RIha, of Vfnlng la., says hQ been selling DeWitt's Kid ney aatf Bladder Pill 'I lB". :.. !, kh Rntlsfac year ana mey si M ij an Hon than any pill I ver sold." Soli by all dealers. It all. Keep tho kldnoys well ana thoy will keep you well. Donn's Kidney Pills euro sick kidneys nnd keep them well. Hero Is Salem tes timony to prove It. ' E. E. Gillian, proprietor of livery and feed stable, at 02 Ferry at., and living at 332 Water st., Salem Ore., says, "Years of almost constant driving nnd a fall I got several ycar then rolling tho same and upon this spread n luyetof 4 Inches of crushed rock well filled with rock screen ing, so the1 surface of said Improve ment shall bo levol with the estab lished grndo of Bald street, Fourth, by taking away tho brldgo over tho ditch whoro said "Winter OREGON PEOPLE ARE' (SWING WISE A largo number of thom aru now using ALLEN'S HOSTON nitOWN HHEAI) FLOUR. Tho peoplo of Now England have lived on just audi Pure Foods for over a hundred years, These goods are put up In packages and in 10 and 2G-pound sacks, and aro for salo by ALL FIRST-CLASS GROCERS. ALLEN & LEWIS, Portland, Distributors for Oregon, ALLEN'S B B B FLOUR COMPANY San Jbso, Col DosMolnes, Iowa .troet Intersected tho Fair Grounds HWmHltilHtWtWHllWlmWlHWiWl .,! fin.l Invlntr (lllnir 111 Hflld (11 1 1' 11. ' a toad and laying tiling In snld ditch, . i.ii. . ,i..i ..... i.nnb- KnHiviind oovorliiE said tiling with dirt in . .";". .' ...... ... i.,nAva r Bih a manner that said ditch will ' articles, and wish to savo money suffered from backache and lame- bo filled full width .of said Winter ' Until March 30, in order to mnko room for now goods, theso Item noss so Hint at times I could hardlyj street on a level with tho surface ' '. will bo offered at greatly roduced prlcea, j straighten up Sharp pains caiight f ?ald street, save and except -t . These are all of standard mako am good quality. () . me when I arose after sitting. None! strip 12 feet In width In center of ! '. RKular Salo M of the remedies I tried did me anyId Winter Htreet where said Win- . '...IIO.OO M.00 1 good until a snort time ago i wu, - '"..r." ,",.; i Ono now buggy, best mako ' -" Induced to got Doan's Kidney Pills. which point said dltcli shall be filled . ono new buggy, best mako 05.00 at Dr. Stone's drug store. In a with dirt to ouly within 10 Inches . ono new runabout gn-OO short time I obtained more relief ,o( the surfaco of said street, upon .Ono now disc harrow - from the backache and disordered which shall bo placed six inches of . One new Tiger drill ., . . . condition of the kidneys, than I ha J creek gravel and upon said gravel . One now lr''rVV'.V. "oSo for years. I know of nelghbprs who; shall bo placed 4 fnrfioi of crushed . One jej Bucjeye mj;p;;;; 38.fl0 have also used your remedy and they 1 rock to bo rolled as above stated, ; 0uo now DavJa cream-separator ..... 100.00 all speak of It aa 4ho best medicine and tho north lino of enld ditch shall , ; ono now 14-lnch Rock Island Clipper steol plow., 10.50 . ... . ,.,i tt.i . i.a'i,a lin nnrlli linn .if Hnlil lnilirOVO- rtnn nn 1 2.lnrh YlneV Teland 'MlDDOr StOOl plOW,", 17.60 mere is aua - - -,- - i ; " - - " ":- :-r 5 cilnier steel plow.. 13.50 3o. For sale by all dealors. Prlco 50 cents, Fostcr-Mlluurn uo liunaio, i rnc nbw hnnitmodn Uihf ntmr&fltf ment nhall bo assessed to tho abut- ., )annni.t,I.n,i nulMvntnr mowor und rake at a bargain, r. ,,..,. , i. i. .u iii.,i line niwi ndlnoont nronortv owners flin?ln.treoH. double-trees, neck-yokes, dasbboarai, cubhiobs, .u., . u., uw. o ...... . .... ., , .., M ' . o. - lli nam non l'iH lirllnn. S'ates. m Proviuea in tno c. . -.- , , - nssortment of .bout $300 worth pf points, lend, oil, var nememoor tno huiuu .yuan iw and tako no other. Kenedy's Laxative Cough Syrup does not constipate, but on tho other band its laxative principles gently notce the 30th day of April, 1308 move the bowels. Children llko It. 4-30-1 It. Sold by all druggists. ' Don't read this unlesu you are In need of some ot theso M by buying thorn at n bargain S n.pnr i. uno now ju-incu hwck ihihhu viim' iwi vi Fifth, the coEt of .such Improve- ! . On new handmade light express ......;.;.'; 75.00 00 100.00 80.00 42,50 17.50 72.50 135.00 48.50 29,08 05.00 15, 6Q 13.50 11.50 00.90 60.00 or vehicle I ' nlihm niwl Htalnn ulll bn nut' on SalO. Ry order of the common council, ; . wJ. fllso 8elj 0H COmHlauIon any implement W. A. MOORE8, : ; wnich you1 may wish to dlspowj of, nt any timo, Recorder. ; ntfn n utatip Corner 1Mh ami Krot t. Dato of first publication of this . ; iEUKwK H. JAwD3 8ALKM. OBKOON iiifciiiliiiMiiiMlitlWMittWiWi ! i AitfiiBl X i-