DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, 8ALKM. OREGON, TUESDAY, ALU' 18, ltHW
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Yb : '","'"' ""ciice wun AVer's Cherry
nSfl0 iV,0Ml Tke U,s, have "" confidence b
W 5 ' for coughs C0Lds on e chest, bronchitis,
w hoarseness, weak throat., w.t ,,- .7
'vtrXV: rrift2S! S" bi"KSe!!.Y!!!
hrlroJSraSKT have every i-ofiflderidSin7!,: "EaSi'SZ
jw g'ja m im, w mwii, m...:
riUCpC I,ut Walt For Vacation.
lAvJIILIAO .1 A country clergyman on his round
"APPOINTED ' J hU nc1unlntnnco wUhTKo"
fll vim i t-iv ,08 M , (
RV RftARH ofcur8e' heard of the parables?"
U I UUll "Ye. sir," slyly answered the hnv
whose mother had Inducted him lii
sacred history. "Yes, sir."
"Good!" said the clerirvmnn.
Now which of them do you like tho
9
it a fitteclal meotlng of .the Salem
Li board, called by Chairman B.
-wv. - . . L. M . I.
ICrolian Saturday nigiu, .mo loi-jUojt of all?"
lng teacners ui-i'i iui rn0 uoy squirmed, but at last,
i ensuing year: I needing his mother's frowns, ho ro-
T. Marlatto, D. c. Eastman, plied: "I guess I Hko that ono whoro
nlit. Onnllln TntVnOOnd T.I. nnnml...!.. , . .
in K. ai'"i " --.....,.- ouiuuuuuy luais ana lishes." Ex-
gwnfford, Elizabeth, popping, Lot- change:
naroe. Jean Tuttlo, Blanch
kirston; J. S. Graham; J. P. Axloy, ' Lane's Family Mcdlclno Is a tonic
M Mbtagor, ARco .Rudolph, Eva laxative. It does not depress or
ijage, ieim DiuBvii, "w wuhkod, due imparts a feollng of
UHon, Ada 0. Dayton, Adona buoyancy and strongth that la do-
bbran, Eva Deal, Carrie Chnpol, llghtful.
abeth Walker, E. A. Miller, Ella
Jcli, Mario Ehmor, Amy Martin, Registrations close
sole CornoiiuB, Aima in, I'noio, tion on May IB. Have
,ne Bushnoll, Allena Mollon, torcd? If not. why not.
)., A. Peebles, BcbsIo Foster, Ma-. c
Mickey, weuio -huiikui, ;uary
At all druggists 25e.
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PEOPLE'S
POWER
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LEAGUE
Holds' Successful Session at tho
Grand Army Ilnll on North Com
morclnl Street.
iitiwaitiiiiatitiiii(iji)i)tig)t)i
THE
OASSflED
Mlltl(HlHHg)HHlll
yiiiia)imiii(iiii
Sunday aftornoon about three
hours was profitably spent discussing
tho University of Oregon appropria
tion, nnd tho boarded lion of Linn
County Council came down and met
tho university alumni represented by
Dr. Carleton Smith, Chas. V. Gallo
way, Clarence Bishop and others. J,
H. Ackorman Joined la tho fray and
thoro was something doing alt the
time.
Granger Eugene Palmer 'compli
mented State SUpt. Ackorman on bo
lng tho fairest man the supporters
of the university had produced, but
claimed Oregon was not at tho bot
tom rung of tho ladder as had been
represented. Ho wanted moro mon
ey to bridge tho chasm between tho
eighth grado of tho country school
and tho thirteenth grado whero tho
university took up the work. Ho
Mr. John Rlha. of Vlntnn- T. nnv. ' u"""i
illders, Sclnia Norb'erg, Ellen Nel-- I havo been selling DeWltt'a KId-p cart ror moro county high schoolo
mm uuuur country scnoois, ana
wanted tho university not to havo
less than it 'needed but tho common
schools to hnvo what they did need.
Chns. V. Galloway spoke as a gradu
ate who had spent threo years, and
hla brother had boon there four
years. Ho said tho university lands
should havo producod a fund of a
million with an nnnunl Income o!
. ntssle Frogloy, Emma Kramer, "0y nnd, 'addor Pills for about a
" MrCormlclc Loulso Wonl- ?,oar nd ihi' RV0 better satlsfac-
irr L. McCormicie, l-ouibo voni- tlon thnn an ... . .
If, Laura Bean, Orlottn Krause, by all dealers.
irtha Boworman, Margaret cospqr, ( o
Lria D'Arcy, Anna Fisher, Bertha Rhododendrons nro now IT nt the
brd, Mlnnetta Magors, .music;. . J. Bay. But wait till tho fleot day.
Powers, city superintendent; Jan- . n .
Crll U. 1. mcimyro, ivuaa iiitiw
Irt, B. F. Nye, C D. Purdy, J. R.
Luel, A. J. Lowory,
-o
Tho Most Common Cause of
Suffering.
Rheumatism causes moro nnln
nnd suffering than any other dtoeaso,; ?G0,000, and tho Irreduclblo Bchool
int inn nnart iimt a. ii. .. h
The World's Best Climate. common of al.Vs and It Is certalnlv Oregon' rtould be forty or
not entirely rroo from uisoaso, gratifying to sufferers to know thntr ' I,u"lonB' ,n8ietu or nvo or six
the hlch elovntlons fovors pro- Chamborlaln'n I.lnlmnnt win nffnci "millions. Ho rntlior Intlmntmi Hint
ill. whllo on thO lOWOr levels ma- relief, nnd nmkit rist. ntul olonn nni. 'nnhnnl fiin.t. fnln i.ii. ,.u ..,
rla U encountered to n grentor or alble. In many cases tho relief from i)e0n snuanderel n Oremn nn.i fnv
u extent, according to altitude To pnln whlch Ig nt fIrat. tompornry. I !! T?!Z '" ?7.8.0"' i. "
rercome cumin" uiiuiiuiio, umni- naB nocomo pormnnont, whllo In old
ide, malaria, Jaundice, billlousness, peop'o wibject to chronic rheuma-
Ker ana ague, nna gunurni uuuuuj-, tiBm, often brought on by dampness
ha most effective romedy Is Electric. or chnnuos In tho weather, n ner:
itters, the grcnt -altoratlvo and manont euro cannot bo expected;
lood purifier; t no an iuoio ior th0 rollet from pain which this llnl-
irery form of bodily weauness, ner- ,n0Ilt affords Is nlono worth ninny
oasness, nnu iiisuiuiuu. ooiu unuwr times its cost. 25 nnd CO cont suoi
utranteo at J. C. Perry's drug for Bni0 )y rj.-. Stono's druir storo.
FOR ALE
Worlds of Bloom Calla lilies, roses,
violets, cinerarias, hyacinths, daf
fodils, etc., and everything In sea
son. Mrs. Hugh Jory, 1952 Court
street, Salem. 3-24-tf
For Sale First-class carpet paper at
this office, 25q for a big roll.
For Salo nt Bargain Eight-room
houso and lot, 323 N. Ghurch St.
Seven-room house and lot 555
Chemeketa St. V. H. Bloper, 221
N. Front St. 4-13-lmo .
For Salo Tont, wagon cover and all
kinds of camping outfits; also
now and second hand goods', fur
niture, hardware in fact. Con
nlturo, hardwaro, otc. Conrad
Dlllman, 447 State St. 4-291mo
For Sale 20 acres 2 miles east of
Salem; hard finished houso; larg
barn; 6 acres of good orchard, bal
anco in crop. Addrosa C. S. Emry,
Snlom, Or., Rt. C, Box 11.
5-0-3t
For Sale New house and 2 lots on
Englewood car lino; drovo woir,
5800. Enquire C. A. Flsheri 1416
N. 17th street. 5-9-lw
For SoJe A 1 fresh cow. Soe W.
T. Ramsden, 771 N. Commercial
street. G-l)-3t.
lore. Price GOc.
ored tho croatlon of n larger Irreduc
lblo fund for tho university nnd tho
common schools by tax of at least
ono-tenth of a mill annually, that
would produce $00,000 a yenr. A
man by tho name of Denllnger closed
tho debnto by arguclng that our edu
cational system wns top-henvy, and
wo nee Jed to do mpro for Industrial
a, ..t si,in tmin rnmntiv thorn A Stnyton merchant ruiis a half, education and the workers. Instead
VU I. MV. O...W - j . . ,. ...!. . .. '
trc four bridal parties, and by the , nu m l,, ocl. VaT' "'"V u, Privileged few.
(ae tho train reached Portland tho hustl
Uilca wero said to ho kneo deep wltn
Bte.
When your food scorns to nausc-
ite take Kodol. Tnko Kodol now
Biliousness nnd Constipation.
For years I was trohuled with bil
iousness and constipation, which
made life mlscrnblo for me. Myi
appetlto failed mo. I lost my usual i Washington boomers urg' thorn to
3uporlntondont Ackcrmnn snld
that Washington appropriated $4.75,
000 for its Agricultural College at
Pullman and that whon' EnBtornors
conio to tho Coast Booking homes
nj until you know you nro right forco and vitality. Pepsin propara- locato In that stato nnd romlnd them
aln, Thero Isn't nny doubt about tlons nnd cnthnrtlcs only mndo mat-' . th nmolint nf mon... wniiini.
that it will do and you will find tors worse. I do not know whoro I'?'1,.0 nm."nt of ,mono1 V
te truth of this stntoniont vorlfled should hnvo neon today hnd I not(ton ls 'Ponding on Its schools, whllo
after )ou have uBod Kodol for a fow tried Chnmborlalirs Stomach and
reeks. It Is sold noro by nil drug- Liver Tablets. Tho tabiots ronovc
klits. tho HI feollng nt once, strengthen
o . tho dlgestlvo functions, purify tho
V Is rnl.l tho fnilrond c'omnnny' is stomach, llvor nnd blood, helping
oantUig on four
people visiting
!eet Is thore. That would tako aov
:a or eight trains.
r nf fivn Minusniid tllo system to do Its work nnturnlly.
r or flo thousand Mr RoBft pott8 DrtalnBhnm,
Newport whllo tho Aln The3( tablets are for salo by
Dr. Stono's drug storo.
For a burn or scnld apply Cham
berlain's Salvo. It will allay tho
... t. . . . . . pain almost InstnntJy nnd quickly
When tho doctor Is called ho asks: honl th0 injuro,i arts. For snlo by
iHow arQ tho bowels7" Thoy nro or. stono's drugstore
enerally wrong. Ills visit might "
to been saved by n timely dose of Honey Is hlmsolf ngnln. Yestei-
we's Family Medlcluo. day lu called Lawyer Ach a nar.
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HuSrab Siurart of
NEW YOPK.
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
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Kct Copy of Wpp
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
CASTORIA
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For Snip a good Bccond-hnnd 3
Studobakor wagon for salo at
GoBsars Bros, blacksmith shop,
302 N. Commercial St. G-7-lw
Farm nnd City Proiwrty Our lists
of deslrablo properties Is too largo
to specialize. Yorox Bros. Co.,
373 Stato ptreot. tf.
1 i
FOR SALE
Wo OfTrr A 17-ncro tract, soil a rich
blnck sandy loam. Now two-story
' house, 20x32, with wing 20x24,
two porches; now bnrn, 14x28,
chicken houso nnd wagon shod. A
good drovo woll .with No. 10 Mc
Donnld forco pump. This placo
Is all under fence, except 4 ncrea;
3 acres young npplo orchard nioBl
) King nnd Baldwin; grnpo vines,
loganberries, rnnnborrloB, black
berries, phenomlnnl nnd mammoth
borrlos. Three acres in oatn, 1 aero
In potatoes; lino largo gardon with
nil kinds of vcgotables, Including
wntormolonB nnd cnntclops; Vx
mllo to school, Y. mllo to R. R.
stntlon, Y mllo to meeting houso,
1-3 mllo to storo; telephone and
R. F. D. Route. If taken soon
will soil for $1500.
Ifpro is n Simp 110 ncros all tlm-
bor, Just 1 mllo from Jeflorson; 40
ncros good rich soil nnd can bo
cultivated; ' balnnco will mako
good pnsturo. Wood and timber
will more than pay for placo.
Prlco $1000.
SALEM INVESTMENT CO.
432 Stato St. 4-10-tf.
Oregon is holding up nnd mny do-
feat nn appropriation of $125,000
for tho stnto university. In his opin
ion this nrgumont Is being used af
fectively mid It will bo to tho nd
vnntngo of this stnto It hpmosookerB
enn ho told that Oregon has passed
tho appropriation bill,
Ai'ginnttnts for Appropriation.
Briefly stnted his nrgumonts In
behalf of tho bill wore: That monoy
put Into education Is not n tax, but
an Investment; that an education is
vnluable, not inorely to tho mnn who
gets it, but to tho entire stnto, for
tho educated Is moro cfllclent thnn
tho uneducnted; .that .tlje stato uni
versity, Dccauso tuition is ireo on
nblcs every boy and glr to get a 'antral IahWo No. IB. K. of P.
LODGES.
7aneitcra Union No. 10015 Locx'
Union No. 1065 of Carpontors and
Jolrors of Amorlca moot over
Snturdny evening at S:00 p. in. la
Hearst hall, 420 Stato St. A. "W
Dennis, Rec. Sec. t
Foreatfni of Amprlra Court Sher
wood Forostors, No. 19. Meets
Saturday night In Holman hall,
Stato stroet Waldo Miller, O, R.;
J. C. Perry, financial secretary.
FOR REN5P
Nicest Furnished Rooms In the
city; rates reasonable by day or
woek. Gas .and hath; centrally
located. Call and lnvetlgato.
Mrs. G. F. Seeley, 263 Front St.
4-20-lmo.
For Rent 7-room house on Oak st.
Enquire 593 S. Commercial st.
4-28-tt
IVI18pELINKOU8f
LOUION NOODLE HOUSE
Ferry Street, Nww High,
II. 8. Gilo & Co. Wholesale grocers,
produce, oeo.ua ior ypur suppiy
of borry crates and boxes, .either
folding or ta tops. " B-9-tf
To Trade- A yearling Broadheart
colt for a good driving or work
horse; would pay dtfforence. Dr.
B. J. Young, phono 681. 5-5-lwk
Togo NooiSo Houflc First class
placo to get bowl noodles. Fresh
and well served 10c. 439 Ferry
strcot 5-1-lmo.
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31 I
TRli nmT MOA8X THI
jtamilt xvmm WAX) ' .j
Caa be oatalaesl from oar trH
teader and uloy Sieef, aakttev M
pork. All ear mhh ,are ssloiif
from the choteeit, aad prepared fkr
the table to suit tfc d"eaand of ffte
fastidious. Our prlees are lewer l
ealtty tkaa yo eaa Sad at mm
plaea la Saleai, ' ' i
K. C. CROSS, H,
Pkene Ml. 878 SUM ,
vi
Token Up Gray pony, wjtti brand,
lottor "D," and number 91 on
thigh. Owner call on John Bonoy
on Mlnto placo, Batt,le? Creek
Routo 4. B-4-Ct
KORINEK A KKNWKLL
Voterlnarlans Graduates Ontario
Votlnary Collogo. All calls prompt-
ly attended to. . Offlco 207 S,
High street. Phono, 1B0, real
donco 998. G-l-lmo.
Wiring, Wiring Wo will wire your
buildings now or old In an abso
lutely nr8t class manner at prices
cheaper than ovor boforo known In
Salem, Hydo Bros. Eloctrlo Co.,
322 N. High. Phono 009.
4-15-lmo
Snlem Employment Co. 478 Stat
stroet. Phono Mnlno 149. Head
quartorB for omployor and em
ployee. All kinds of holp Buppllod
free. If you want work como 'to
118. ' tf.
Bhepnrd t Holder Roal ostato
agency. Room l, uiousion uiug.
Agents for Jacoba-Stcln Co., Port
land. Largest subdivision opera
tors on tho coast, 4-20-lmo,
Board and Rooms, Home Cooking
Best 25o meal In city, you help
yourself. Largo pleasant rooms,
Reading room. Rates roasonab'e.
, Investigate. V. H. Bradloy,
Prop., 357 Commercial streol,
4-20-lmo.
l
Concrete Work Get my pr!fl Da
sidewalks, -curbs, septic tanks and
comoiit work of any klad. "AH
work guaranteed first-class. Mr.
Yftrd, mghlandadd. Phone 509.
May 24-tf
I
collcgo education If desired; that
hlghor education should bo provided
nt home, for If boys go nwny to col
lesoM wo loso the hrlghtost of o.ir
young men; that It must bo expected
that tho cost of education por enpitn
will bo mucji higher In tho unlvor
slty than In tho common schoolB, for
tho Instructors must bo paid hlghor
salaries nnd can teach a smaller
number of puplU; that the adoption
of this law. providing for a contin
uous appropriation, will tnko the
state university out of politics by
mrfklng It unnecessary for tho Insti
tution to come to tho legislature
every two years for an appropriation,
that the university is tho head of the Lincoln' Annuity Union. Sick, acel
oducatlonnl system of tho state and
Its Btnndard must bo maintained;
thnt woalth does not produce educa
tion but education produces wealth;
that If the oducat'on of the people
of Oregon could bo doubled today
tho woalth of tho state would bo
moro than doublod.
Castle Hall In Holman block, cor
ner State and Liberty streeti
Tuesday of each week at 7; 30 f
m. Oscar Johnson, G. C; H, B
Andorson, K. of R. and S.
Modem Woodmen of America Or
gon Cedar Camp No, 5246. Meeti
overy Thursday evening at
o'clock In Holman hall. W. "W
Hill, V. O,; F. A. Turner, clerk
A'oodmcn of World Meet evory Tr
day night at 7:30, In Holman hah
O. L. Darling, JO. C; P. L. Frax
lr, Clerk.
dent and pension Insurance; $2,
000,000 plcdg-d; every claim pale)
Good agonU wanted. J. H. C
Mongomory, supremo organlrer
Box432 Salem, Oregon. H. R
Ryan, secretary. Mfl Htat tr
WANTED
Wanted It you want a marblo or
granlto monument wo can save
you monoy. Wo don't pay big rout
nor city taxes you got tho bonoflt
Como una got our prices, and be
convinced, Our shop is In City
Vlow comotory. J, D. Bonhannan,
managor. Phono 1200, 3-10-tf
logei Lumber and Fiit'l Co, Lum
ber .shingles, building material
woqd and coal, Low prices and
prompt, dollvorlos. One block east
of S. P. passengT depot. Phone
198. 7-2-tf ,
Ilutto & WcHderoth Fine wlaes,
liquors and cigars. We bandit
the celebrated Kellog gand Casth
whiskies. Cool and refreshing beet
constantly oi draught. 8outb
Commercial street. 9-3-lyr
Enlarged Our meat market on
Eft Stato street has beon doublod
In sIzq and vo aro bettor prepnrod
than ovor to servo oustomors.
Prompt sorvlco nnd tho best of
meats our motto. Call or phono
199. B. E. Edwnrili Meat Co.
LIVKRV AND FEED BTABLES
Livery nnd Fwtl Htnbles Old Post
omco Stables, nt 254 For:y stroet
butwoen Commercial and Front
streets. Tolophone 188. Home oi
tba finest llverlea in the city can
bo found hero. Dick Westacott
proprietor. 10-1-lyr
PLUMBERS
A Oil Iforn Inn's Luck.
"Tho luckiest day of my life was Wnntrd
when I bought a box of Bucklen's)
Arnloa Salvo;" writes Charles F.
nnlnhn nt Trnnv. California. "TWO I
or.n iirY. pnrol mn of an annoying, WiinU'd
case of Itohing piles, which had
troubled mo for years and that yield
ed to no other treatment." Sold un
guaranteed at J. C. Perry's drug
store.
-A woman to como to the
house to wash. Apply G05 Summer
street, north. 4-37tf
modest In adopting resolutions ask
ing that tho,ohurch support no one
for President who Is not a total ab
stainer, and who will not carry out
a prohibition program, and restore
tho old dogma of church and state,
appoint three bishops to run the Uni
ted Statej and three ministers to run
each city.
A laundress at muto school
Phone 433, tf.
SASH AND DOOR FACTORIES
Frank M. Brown. Manufacturer of
sash, doors, mouldings. All kind
of houso Mnlsb. and br.rd woo4
work. Front street, between 8U-.t
and Court. Make all complaint
at the oc.
Tlieo, At. Burr Pluroblws, hot wato;
and steam heating and tinning
104 Cqminernnl stront. Pbonr
Main 192. 9-1-ly;
M. J. IVtzel Plutnnhg, swam an
gas fitting. SccccMor to Knox A
Murphy, 226 Commercial street
Prone Main 17.
OJa.aWOXlXwM..
DRAYMEN.
CumwIhs lire.' Traimirer Cewimay
All klada of transfer work done
Furaitave and pianos boxed read)
for ship went. Prompt service I
our motto. iUad aad oatce at
til Ikiuta CoBmeretal street
-Pkeae 219. R44e Pkeae f8.
SUMMER SCHOOifJ ;
The first term of the Summer
Normal opens on May 4 amlJ
The second term opens on
June 29 and continues until
the August examinations
Classes will be formed In all
tho branches for stato aad?
and county papers. Tuition f
each term $10. The class la
Primary Methods begins' on
June 15 and continues 12
dayT. , Tuition $7.50
Special work will be, given 8th
grado pupils. ;
Address, J. J. KRAP8,
Salem, Or.
Salem Fence Works
Headquarters for Woven Wire ,,i
fencing. '
Poultry Netting, Pickets, Gatet
Malthold Roofing, P. & D. Reaajr
Roofing, Screen .Doors and Ad
justable Window Sereeas, t
CHAS. D. MULLIGAN '
lueceeeor
W'ATDER MORLET.
250 Court St. Salem, Or.
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Huie Wing Sang Co;
BIG STOCK OF GOODS
Wo make up all kinds of wrapper!
and white underwear, waists, klwq
as and skirts; all kinds of. gentle
inon'a and ladles' furnishing goods;
all kinds of sllks'and drew goo4,
hose, slmes, suits, pants' overall,
blankets, nKkwoar, matting, china
ware, trunks, embroidery and laee
now selling at cost,
326 N. Commorelal St. Saleni Of
THE AVENUE ' u
Creams, lees, elgari and seales
Ions. Corner of 8eventeata tf4
Asylum avemtR. N. u, ker. yre
prletor.
BUTTERNUT RRKAI).
It Is' worth' more than aay 4dief
read- yet the price ao htgier,
for l-i at your grocers',
CALIFORNIA J1AKKRT,
Thomas A Cooley, Preps,
SALEM WATER COMPANY
OFFICB CITY HALL.
For water service apply at onU.
Bills payable Monthly' la ' advaaaa.
f Gold Dust Flour I
Md by TXB BTDmiT ?OW
K 00M7AMY, lldaey, 0gs. X
Md for fatally i$4. Aak year
groctr for It. Brsa aad saefte '
tUTTUJt U DKMO.
P. B. Wallace I
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Btlaft Qoliia Hialth sai Rairi 7 gw.
A. (Mcldo firCnsiliwilfin lo-Mgo-twu. Llv
u4 XWny Trouble. I'l iipl- .-fl, Ihumin
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