Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, May 06, 1908, Page 7, Image 7

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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OKKGON; WEDNESDAY,. MAY , 10
m WOMAN MAKES OATH
IN REGARD TO STATEMENT
connection with the Intense In- covory medicine, of which T i,v
Jt manifested by the public a,t taken tho contents of three bottles,
In the theory of L. T. Cooper "uu n oay cat anything without,
hr human stomach, being tho ,nconvonlonco to myself. For a
,U,e , .11 m hMh. it.- number of " I suffered In-'
ce 01 "l""' tonseiy with sevnrn iinn,irA, ..
gmenta of Mr. W. I). Spauldtng, stomach, Indigestion, pains lii my
trtllowell, Me., ono of tho oldest sldo, and complications which mndrt
final.known druggists In that It exceedingly hard for mo tn nrmmj
and of Mrs. Prddorlck Harvey, pllnh even my household work. Phv.
Ml Ttnown nurso living In tho sklana had given me dozens of prc-
' place, win op iniBrcming to Bcnptions, which failed to accom-
is of persona jvno are loaay pusn a euro or Cvon relief. Your!
from ailments' directly New Discovery medicine ndvcrtlao-
tblo to the stomach. The fact mont attracted my attention, and i
tbeso Btatomonts are mado vol- purchased a bottlo of tho medicine,
Mir, under oath, roiovoa an al, which I took according to directions
at of doubt, Tne statements and before It was half gone, I felt
eff: ivuijr luusn Duncr; wucn i naa laKea
Uallowell, Malno, July 20, 1907. tho jpntonts of two bottles I gained
tho Cooper M!dclnc Cp., Day- courage to eat many things which
Ohlo.GentlQmcn: The pollqy for years I had denied myself, and
Bnauldlng's drug store li to gain found they caused mo nolll effects,
perfect confidence of tfio PJibt(c Today, after having used throo hot-
hercr recommending, any .wcdl- tlos of the New Discovery, I can cat
w trcatmont until ltd virtues anything and fool that I am a welt
been fully csiauiiauea. tho woman once more, and I would
L?r Remedies wero to lis an un-(advlso anyono to take Cooper's Now
rn quality, we were vory BKepu- uiscovory, lor I reel sure it will
of their medicinal value, and it euro them.' Mrs. Frederick Har-
not until several oi our cuB-,voy, linuowou, Me,
ber had received such bonoflclal "Wo endorse tho above tcstlmon-
LH from their use that wo could lal, under oath, m bolng correct.
longer doubt tliolr value that "W. D. Spauldlng.
consented, to tako tho agency for "Testimony bofore mo under oath
Cooper Remedies In this torrl- this 22nd day of July, 1907.
r heartily endorsing the imnie. I "Ceo. A. Snfford,
rllerewltfh wo glvo tho testimonial (Seal.) "Notary Public."
fl 1X1 wiiuou vudu uumu iiiiuui inu iwu";r luiuvuiun uuvu piuvun
nsrsonnl observation from her eminently satisfactory whorevcr In
ns a rcgiilnr customer, and sin troduccd. Wo will bo pleased to ox-
kj; 1 1 1 tl I ll iiiuir I1U111IO III miyuiiu mil-
'Gentlemen of the Cooper Mod- Ing to know about them. Wo are
be Co,, Dayton, Ohie: It Is with agonts.
aiure I reeommond .your New D's- J. C. Perry
!
THOUSANDS
VIEW THE
WARSHIPS
(Continued from page one.)
Touch Ing,
rXot s coin," ropllcrt
in foldiy. "Money Is
the poor."
Ono Good Tiim, Ktc.
the rich Third Floor Tenant Sno"horo!
not good, iin ono 0r n commltto of men In
I this npartment, nnd I'vo called to
"Well," responded tho applicant' nk you to sell your flute. Second
uit pretend thnt you liavo n Floor Tenant Delighted to hco you.
udgo nsnlnst me." Philadelphia j pm on0 of another cohiinlttco and
d?er
was about to
If you'd
cotfs.
noil
go up nnd nsk you
your baby. I.lppln-
The Kml of tlio World. ZL , .
eald It romo tomorrow would find . . .
lily 1.3 of tin .people Buffering with wnn your woo n 10 m u so-
luaatlmn of either Blight or so- "'" m '" ' . 'i'i,
lv. nf.m vnim.lv ni.n.i nnffor and until you know you nro right
Eth rheiimnllani for Bnllnrd's Snow.nijnln.Thoro Isn't any doubt about
lolmcnt ilr'vca away tho trouble.' wnni i win oo nmi you wm i
lltorp. H.n .mln Innlnntlv nm! 1110 irillll OI UII8 ailliuiliuiii. uiiiiuu
p't'ftU HH I'HIM "" J ......
the Derkcley hills and other vantage
polntB wero black with people".
Tho Presidio was thrown wlda
open, the public being admitted oven
to the batteries. Soon after 7
o'clock tho sun mado a valiant effort
to peep through the clouds and sac-!
eeoded In shining forth for a few
seconds only to bo again obscored.
T,he haze over the 18 floating fort
resses lifted slightly, partly disclos
ing tho great white hulls to tho
awaiting throngs. With powerful
glasses It was possible to soo tho
men on board moving about, putting
on tho finishing touches for th6 en
try Into tho bay. Every ship was
dressed with Dags strung from bow
to truck and, from truck to stern.
From tho peak of the Connecticut
fluttered tho bluo pennant of Rear
Admiral Evans, while from tho flag
ships squadron commanders wero
flung their red pennants.
The Wisconsin and Nebraska took
up their positions during the night
Joining tho big fleet immediately
upon It arrival at the lightship.
Tho movement of tho slghtsecra
to the various places from which
tho" fleet's entrance could be ob
served formed n pretty picture.
Hundreds of ntitomoblles, gaily doc'
orated, with bunting and the na
tional colors, sped through (he
streets, while the les fortunate, tho
majority carrying flags, from tho
mlnlnturo button hole affair to tliu
more pretentious size, bordered
cars, decorated wagons, bugglPH an.l
other in on n h of conveyance, vicing
with one another In tho display of
tho colors.
Tln bants from nnrosi the buy did
n rushing business from the first
trip and when the trains from tho
Interior began to nrrlvo they wore
taxed to- their capnclty.
Tho nnehoi'8 of tho Atlantic bat
tleship licet splashed Into San Fran
cisco bay today and the first hnlf or
the world-fnmoras crulte was completed.
Prosaic Is the statement, but far
from prosaic was the arrival and
Its nttendnut circumstances, for
never In tho world's history has
there boon hiicJimi magnificent -ma
rine spectnelo as that presented
commaad, the-. Pacific fleet, he .tor
pedo flotilla and other vessels of
war, constituting tho greatest! ar
mada that any nation of tho world
had gathered In ono port at any ono
time, falling In behind, all steaming
down the bay and coming in anchor
boforo the great city that still bears
tho scars of ono of the world's great
est catastrophes, but undaunted and
cheerful and its whole heart and
soul throbbing a wolcome without
equal.
Excursion Boots Filled.
Tho excursion boats, their decks
crowded with passcngors and their
maBts and sides gaily decorated
with bunting and the national col
ors wero steaming towards tho
Oolden Gato early la tho morning,
saucy launches' vicing with huge,
black-hulled llnors for tho honor of
bolng tho first to get outside and
give-noisy greeting to tho warships.
Arrived at tho entrance the eyes of
tho people on the boats .foil upon a
scene calculated to turn the Ice In
tho coldest-blooded man Into warm,
surging blood. The sirens shrfeked,
passengors and crowa cheered and
waved hats, flags and handkerchiefs,
but oven In tho excess of thotr Joy
they could toot ovorcomo that tremu
lousness of speech, tho peculiar
choking sensation, thatcome when
the emotions aro aroused to Ino
highest decree. '
But tho great spectacle was yot
to come and after hovering about tho
battleships, tho excursion boats
started back for tho bay to tako
position to vlow tho ships as they
eamo In, maneuvered nnd dropped
anchor.
Pacific Fleet .Tolns.
Karly in tho morning tho Pacific
fleet, Admiral Sebree, which was
anchored In tho bay, accompanied
by tho torpedo flotilla and the other
warships that were to Join In tho
great naval parade, crept cult
through tho Golden Onto to Join
tho Atlantic fleet near the lightship.
Here they maneuvered until Ad
miral Evans' ships started for tho
bay, nnd then they fell Into lino.
Fleet Kenters Outc.
It was a Uttlo pat 11 when the
up-anchor slgnnl wiib glvon to the
(loot still resting lazily on tho Pa
cific's horizon. It was soon tho sig
nal, too, for cheers for thooo who
could seo the first movements of tho
war dogB that swept from Point !-
bOB down past tho Presidio, to tho
crowds on waiting craft, on both tho
Marin nnd San Francisco sldos of
tho Golden Gate and nil along tho
wntor front to tho southernmost
point where It was possible to aecuro
res tho us r ai well and supple as n?r y" vo T tur - r "' 'u' "'utn ,.. j.. ui,..w'n view of tho shli. Slowly the Con-
IIH.VMK nhl Otl.l lv nil vilm-a WCQKS. 11 Willi liure 11 U ui u-i wni-ii iiiw mmiMui-u ..win, -...,..,
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mm", ' . or wnr, icu uy inw ihihu' v"""--tn
The House Furnishing Co.
100
Pairs
BjBBJ?&WUKMW?2,W
100
Pairs
Portiers at One-half Price
Fringed or Bordered, All Colors
Lace
Curtains.
Lace
Curtains
cut, with good old "Fighting Hob"
EvnnH on tho bridge plowed Us
way down through tho Golden Gato
botwion the high cliffs, bllick with
humanity, adding a mighty- flesh-nnd-blood
welcomo to thojnyrlnd nr
tiricla! signals of welcomo to tho
Hhln and men upon whom dovolveH
the task of upholding tho nation's
honor at homo and abroad.
I'hht Glimpse of the Fleet.
All night long hundreds of people
Blopt In the open on tlio hills, on
tho military reservations on both
sides of Golden Gato and on tho
bench In tho vicinity of Sutro
Heights. With tho first gray streaks
o dawn thoy wore up, and boforo
tholr eyes woro half opon they wero
looking seaward to catch the first
gtlmpso of tho groat ships of whlto
and buff which wero riding at. anch
or near the lightship, olght miles off
shore.
A slight mitt hung over tho sou
I nnd at first only a faint outlliio of
I tho vossols could be discerned, but
with tho lifting of the haze thi
monster sea fighters stood cit In
.bold relief, tugging at their anch-
i nrs iir Liiutiiwi uiiaiuuo w 'v
,nectlcut swung, around, and point
ing hor noso to tho north, made her
way front tho .lightship to tho gato,
tho other ships of tho armada fal
ling In In RlngJo fllo. Arriving off tha
entrance thu Connecticut turned
sharply and then steamed straight
In, her 12 companions utrung out
behind her In onu long lln,
Huliito Flrcil.
Ah the Connecticut pnnmd Point
Donlta light and nonreJ Fort nnkor
on thd Mnrln b!iIo of tho gato th
great 12-Inch bnttorloa of Fort Ml
loy, Fort Ilakor and of the Presidio
wero turned 'loooo In a 21-giiu sa
lute Illack powder was used by
tho nrtlllorymon, nnd the great
clouds of Btnoko, stronked by tho
flory flnshos of tho explosions, mado
an uwe-lnsprlnlg sight. Tho heavy
booming of tho monstor cannon ere-
utol a rumble thnt seemed to shake
Krim old Mount Tnnialpnis, the groat
green pllo thnt overlooks the gato,
to Ur vory base, but hr. mighty hill
hurled back In echo tho boomed wol
como as If In second snluto to Evans
nnd tho men nnd ships fn his com
mand.
Swoev'.'iK majestically down tho
gato the ships soon pnsed tho Pre-
beautlfpl 1 craft because she was
built here and waulaunched by the
martyred McKlaley. r
Following the Wisconsin came tho
Pacific fleet, made up of tho West
Virginian, Coldrado, Pennsylvania,
Maryland, Tennessee, California,
Washington, South Dakota and the
Charleston. l
Next in lluo wero the black-hulled1
destroyers, tho Atlantic flolllla, con
slating of tho Whipple, Hopklnt,
Hull. Lawronce. Stewart and Trux-
ton, arid the Pacific' flotilla, Includ
ing the Preble, Perry. Davis, Far.ra-1
ftui auu vox. unngtug rup ino rear oi
tho llrfq were the- auxllllarles of the
'Atlantic fleet, tho Oulgoa, Yankton,
llollef. Arothusa. Panther and Ola-
.
cier.
SalHto to Metcalf.
Awaiting the warships on man-of-war
row, .as thai portion of, the
bay just south of thie Baa Franelsco
Oakland fairway' Is known, with
Secretary of tho Navy Metealf ori
board', was'tho gunboat -Y6rktown(
and as the Connecticut turned about
to seek her anchorage, maneuvering
beautifully "add holding the other
ships In porfect formation, Bhe a-
lttted tho head of tho navy, as did
all of tho other vessels, t
. All of tho ships) having arrived at
tho spots assigned tb them for an
chorage, tho signal was shot up
from the Connoottcut, and at almost
exactly tho samp InBtant tho anchors
woro let go and plunged Into tho
bay.
A few moments later tho Httlo
steamer 'Hartley, with Mayor Tay
ior and othor members of itho ro
ccptlon commltto on board, drow
a'ongaldo tho Connecticut!, and
clnniborlng nip the ladder. Ban Fran
cisco's formal wofcome was extended
to Ttear-Ailmlral EVnnn on behalf of
Jho fleet.
View Decorations.
When tho offlcrrs and mon. of the
Atlnntlc fleet took breath In tho rest
that followed tho dropping of anchor
they turned thblr oycrf toward the
San FrnnclBco shore to further feast
on the Blgnnls of welcomo. Every
building lis far an th? eye could boo
was decorated with tho national col
ors In flag and Btrenmor. From tho
tower of tho ferry building woro
ntrung four lines of naval codo flags
spelling n welcomo, thu shipping In
the hnrbor wno decorated, ,.biit ox.
cdllng all other signal of welcomo
In point of attraction was tho hugo
"Wolcome' Hlgn on Telegraph II III
each lettor being larger than 'thu or
dinary hotto.
Itnll nnd larni1e.
Tonighla grand ball and rocop
Hon Vwlll- be toidoret?tltd secretary
of Hie ,,nay,v, ' UearjAdmlral EvanH
and tho ofllcers of 'tlio fleot at tho
Fairmont.
Tho featuro ot tomorrow's pro
gram will bo tho great parade, In
which botwoen 12,000 and Iti.OOO
mon will parade, starting about 0
o'clock.
That ear ABserfeaa nretta abotta If
meaiata&l vIrtHM is abundantly .attatte
bT-'seri Wrtio West mti'm&miml
writers and teachers. Even the atp
wrea Indians iiu disoeverea the u
awe. of tnany!natlVaa4aalie before
advent of tbe wblt rase. This inr
ttee. (matted tn&y to ,Mis whites,
tne Utter to continue Investigation
to-day we hSTv'e a rich assortaient of
valuAWe Amirlssa Medicinal root.
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firaber Bros.
PLUMBING
AND
GAS FIHING
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Will give prompt aiienuoan
m nil K.J.M itn.tianlAa rtuvl I
IU Hit u.umo, BUi'"1 -t
work to give eatisfactlon aad
to be up to tne sanitary staaa
ard. ..
WK WILL UE PLEASED TO
GIVE WSTIMATES ON
. CONTUAOTg.i
slipped and bo pormlttod to suit a sUlo reservation, and riding by Fort
ionco Into tho magnificent Imrbor.i'oHic, "o "W. ot mo ions on mo
in wi.iii tho ovoi of officers nnd moiipaii rraimisco soo m 4ii imy. i
AT ONE-HALF PRICE
Some For Less
Ruffled Muslin, Ruffled Net, Clunas,
Arabian and Nottingham
ALL WONDERFUL VALUES
The House Furnishing Co.
177 Liberty Street
hrnd of tho column Bwung Ro.mroly
Into tho bny and headed for tho
deep channel that ruiu btwen tho
west shore and Alcntrnz, tho ugly.
rnrk Island on which Is situated tho
military prison. A few nilnutaa
moro and the Connecticut was with-
h
i
have been longingly turned for
months, but .the time hndnot yot
jcouio for tho slgital from the bs!ovJ
jomi,naiidfIii-Qlilef to up-anchor.
Crmvds I'oue Into lut City.
Tho orowds, preceded by thou-
1 wi rid a Hint hnd I'Ulllu to tllO . til)'.
throe, four and oven flvo dnys ago.jl" '!" 'Kht or the city front.
bgn to pnifT Into San. FrancUo Coming to, tho south ond of An
uwm ae tha forrlss started, and i ol Island, whoro the waters are
tralnload after tralnload bogan to wide nnd deep, tho ships fell Into
pour Into the depots on both rtdtMiflunilron formation, the Connect I-,
i,t tha lmv. Iiv S o'elnok hlllaldee. cut. ICrm'sb. . Vermont Loiltolann.
housetoiH). oxouraion boats, frm . Gtjorn'a. Nw Jersey. Ithodw Island
Unv. whst'lne launches to sreat and Vlrslula loading. Tho Nobras-
ocean liners, wore crowded with pa
triots, their bosoms' swelling with
pride ami thOlr hearts boating w.th
oxpectancy and enthusiasm.
I At last thoy woro going to see that
for which they had been waiting
slnco Decomber 1C. Thoy wero go-
,lng to oe the muoh-vaunted Con
necticut, the prldo of tho American
navy, with near-Admiral Evans at
the post he Is 6o foon to relinquish,
leading the way through tho glorious
uuiucn uttiu, I'MiHurwi uy mo rc-t
malnlng 15 fighting ships under his tcrtalnlng a paternal feeling or the
ka, Jntely arrlveil from Uromerton
nnvy yard, foil In behind nnd tho sec
ond squadron of the Atlnntlc floot
followed, mado up ns follews: Min
nesota, Malno. Missouri. Ohio. Ala
bama, Illinois, Ken marge and Ken
tucky. Thd Wisconsin foil' in be
hind this squnrdon.
Tho Ilattlffthlp Ohio.
When the Ohio was picked out by
the fortunato owners qf binoculars
she was pointed out and tho word
passed along, Ban Franciscans en-
'IIIHMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIH
LOCAL BASEBALL i;
: . BY JOCK ::
tillllllllllllllllllllllll
Callat our Bhdp on
street, back jof , Ha,rr
Store. .Phone 650.
in lilMrty'df
'sMewelry-
Wouldn't ft Jnr you to see tho AN
blnn team fusion the Inst tng sign
on tho Cherry PIckerH In the com
ing gnmes Saturday nnd Sunday?
Young Floys Meyer, tho youngstor
who lins been pitching grent bnll
for O. A. C. collogo of Inst, Ih 'to
tako a hnud In tho Snloni-Alblua
gAino on noxt Saturday, having
hcon signed up by tho Ralom man
agomont of the Trl-Clty lengurrs.
Moyor wns glvou a first-class roc
comniomlntloii by Joo Fny, who dv
clnroi the lad Is a coming man u
tho box.
Tho Alblna mnnngQiuent baa cer
tainly boon bupy of late In strongth
onliig up tholr nggrognllon, ns ihoy
now hnvo Winn French, a former
star "In the box for tho Portland Pa
cific Coast league, and C. 11. Pat
terson, formerly with the "Hng'.ans"
In thin city. Patterson Is stopping
tho things coming hl way on third
buse for Alblna
It luu been niinoii.l hnro tluit
should Woodburn fall to grab Mar
shall, tho man from tho Bouthorn
ball, district, thoy will make a stab j
for Harmon, a man considered aj
being the rtml pitching artist In tli(
Coaet brtieh fvaetornlty. The Wyod- (
burn ciub nrousoe more oiiiiiuainein
eaoh season among that llttla ulty'''
fans, a fuel ovldonced by their pres
ent bunch of pluyers
the looal Trl-Clty league players
Ur getting down to business now.
and every afternoon thoy can be
found out on the Asylum avenue
grounds going through eomo stiff
pruattae. A Uttlo prnetlco Ih more
vahmblo to a ball p'ayor 1ian a b'g
q'jantlty of advlco.
That great big mun. Manlon, from
Mt Angel, will probably appear in
uniform Saturday and Sunday i
Will tho Portland baseball fans
pass tne same complimentary in I
remttrxs auoui inu nuavcjra wnvn
they lose at home?
M
v -j 1 1 t-ym
m . .--TT -jism
GEn.MAN 1IA1CE11V
AND CONI'-KCTIONHUY
Now under now management
HCllLEltirr '& SCIIXKIDEH
ProprlotorH
Complete lino of fresh and up-to-duto
bukors goods deUvorod
to ull parts of tho city free.
V' aro proud or our party
and wadding ralcos, d-Mlvored
on short notice. Glvo ua a
trial Ih all wo ask.
atoro corner Twelfth and Che
mok.'ta SU. Phone Main US1.
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Phone -tl Main H7 K illtfli St
C. W. YANNKE
Proprietor of
THE FASHION STABLES
C'nhi and Liven, all Higs Modern
Uubber Tire
tmtmmmamummm
I FRENCH FEMALE
PILLS.
A Iul Oth.m bru., bf KcrruMka Mtmninn.
SCYII IMW IT! rll. M , ,.l 8iJl lua
UtVMyntUt. Will Mb4 Itwu UIU.uk. till trf
MADMW
wtmwv iwfiB vwi iv
UIMMftt. MrUlMb4UHMlFlU,lkul4M
W fJltJ. Kiipli ffM. UjMl4ittiiMm
tut IU m4 mi hwi i tb
UWITCBMIBICAL ., T4, Ulmmn, A.
I 5I4 in Sakm by Dr, 5. C. 5hm'
COMFOltT HHOEfl AND
HOUSE HMPPICItS
Wo havu a fine stock ot Ladjes'
and Moh'h easy Iiouho flllppors a1
Shoes with wldo tocu, and elastic
uhlea; also l full lino of Men's, Wo
inoii's and Children's OxfoiMs and
low shoes from $2.35 up to $fi.
Come In and sco my stock.
Jacob Vogt
349 Statu street, A
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