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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 13, 1908)
MtsrntCEs Ln to be burled six feet under Ion" " ,im. women call on ?aT elans, suffering, as they "' Cmdrs pepsin, another from LUi nn., ... tmm nervous nrr.A- fe they present alike to W&W WW firm to bo such, presences ifflM toosV In reality, thoy are PS?C?tBi caused by some uterine fclCS.iHanVnorant of the ine K'?SJ;;T,. iinMa trnHmrnl Tering bktht DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALTOf, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 1908 ..fftrilHTi lUt'V." ; fH.WW'S.Vi "?- hntnTobably worie7& !"M"'7ii7.hV Ptr.ea&Jvnrlla ttJTThTVaf . wnT3 iTiontf'! 'a J 1 n,Vi illsoJ so JliprB- rIi riiiiniiij .. t- - rLL-itL .1 airr.yfi lirr' hoso distressing symp- TnrtltuUnK comfort .tattead of ,omandeJ.cafcmte. ieor niiiv- wax' r: ia noritrcKit ! . lu ! i r iic if BRYAN'S -RELATIVE IN FIGHT 'UAi BASEBALL BITS n Jam . i (..l.fMMllntf tinlrt T.- J i.i P.nnnrta t.rpnfft.h La PrtSCnP""" i"'"V. ""'"1. ClViTilem ana to uiu organs aw R.mfnlno In particular. For over. ftwKtN run-down," deblll- Mchtrt, milliners, urcssrouKei, mothers, and fccblo women gen K'rel'i Favorlto Prescription ?.. toDCtlilntf cordial and re- F !?l !.- .n cfronfff hMiincr titrv- LrorW Prescription" Ib uncqualed S (excitability, Irritability, fa bJftorla, spasms, St, Vltus'i find other distressing, nervoui Lei fommoniy , iitiuuunuk upun Ed nd organic disease- of th i It Inducos refreshing sleep and Utntslanxlctj anjWcspondoncT. tree's Hcasunt Pellets InvlnoraW Hcm.' K"T to take aa candy. frEL9AM RESTAURANTS. H H I I H I HI 1 1 C The kite House Restaurant For a Regular icDinnerat20c 1 Tbey can't be bent McGilchrist & Son Proprietor. 2 Mill Ml I l-HIHIMHH m COURT STREET. 2 Call and try tttcm. Meal Board por week J2.76, furnUbod -comi erj uonable. AT TUB Salem Restaurant MEALS 15c 'United Press Leased Wire.) Paris, May. 13 Holmes J. Leavltt, artist and son-in-law of William J. Bryan, Is slowly recovering from a fearful thrashing administered to him by a model named Canna, who beat Leavltt with n club In the court yard of the letter's studio. The artist turned on his assailant with a hammer which he picked up and fractured his skull. Canna Is now In a precarious condition. Leavltt has asked for permission to carry a revolver for he fears that the attack of Canna was part of i plot to nseasslnate hlra. Canna was employed n8 a model by the artist, but as he could not satisfactory he Was discharged. Leavltt says that on several occasions after that he gave the man money but when ho declined to give him anymore he was attacked. A few days ago the artist says Canna tried to Btab him with a long knife when ho wat, refused' fi nancial assistance. 11Y JOCK The following tcb'e shows the bat ting and fielding avenges of the Salem Trl-Clty league players Indi vidually up to date. The battlne nvgrage for the team In general is 271 The number of games playe.l and also the respective positions of each player are the same In the Hold ing average as that of the batting av- erage. Hutting AvciitKc. Name 0 Po AD R lb 2b 3b HR Av Lawrence 84 34 28000 .23i Edwards 88 28 343 0 0 .250 Heyser 7 2 31 4 C 0 0 0.193 Porterfkl 8 G 25 612 0 1 .100 Newell 85 27 13100 .14S Cary 8 3 32 C 9 0" 0 0 .281 Jerman 4 9 12 3 5 6 0 0 .417 Hamilton 27 902000 .222 Ott 27713000 .428 Manlon 29 915000 .555 Nace 57 21 432 0 0 ,23S Lucas 39 10 111 0 0 .200 Meyers .11 300000 .000 Hull 7 1 20 5 3 1 0 0.200 miiiii imiiiiiiiii :LITE HOTEL sttaurant and hotel, on cpean plan. MealB at all 7t on short order. Regular ! fcr 25 cents. Thirty new- ; Enlihed furnished rooma. E. ECKERLEX, Prop. 148 Commercial St. ' millllHHIIHIMin )ef I0TEL OREGON or Seventh iiiid Stark fits, Portland's New and Modern i Rales $ I per day and European plan. Free Bus. MI-DICKINSON HOTEL CO. Proprietors Washington, May 13. Mr. Drynn said today that he coMld hardly be lieve the Btory about his Bon-ln-lnw for the reason thnt neither Mrs. Leavltt, who Is living In Lincoln, Neb., nor himself have been notified of the affair by Leavltt. Illlloimncss mid Constipation. For years I was trobuled with bll loii'neEs and constipation, which made l'fe miserable for me. My appetite fall d me. I lost my usual force and vitality. Pepiln prepara tions and cathartics only made mat ters worse. I do not know where I should have bden today had I not tried Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tnbleti. The tablets relievo tho ill fot'llng at once, strengthen the digestive functions, purify the stomach, liver and blood, helping the system to do 'ts work naturally. Mrs. Rosa Potts,. Birmingham, A'a. These tablets are for salo by Dr. Stono's drug store. For a burn or scald apply Cham berlain's Sulve. It will allay tho pain almost instantly and quickly heal the Injured pnrti. For sale by Dr. Stone's drugstore. TARS GET HANDSOME PRESENT Lawrence Edwards Heyser Porterfield N'pwell. Cary Jerman Hamilton Ott Manlon Nace Lucas Meyers Hull Fielding Average. SBSHPOA. E. Ave. 2 2 14 1C C .833 10 5 45 G 11 24 1G 21 83 4 3 3 S 0 2 2 12 1 1 4 24 .913 1.000 .833 .925 .988 1.000 .800 1.000 .500 1.000 .750 1.000 .933 h 1 NJ fUnlfd Press Leased Wire.) San Francisco, May 13. The Greek-Americans of San Francisco liavo presented the flagship Connestl- cut, of tho Atlantic fleet, with a handiomo loving cup to show their appreciation of their adopted coun try, Tho visitors wore received Tuob dny by Rear Admiral Thomas in his cabin whero he received the token on behalf of the1 men and officers. In making the presentation speech tho sp'ttker alluded to the fnct that there 300,000 Greeks in tho United States, all of whom are loyal to their adopt ed country. The cup is tho.most attractive ever presented to the Connecticut. It U about 20 Inches high, Under the engraved flags of tfio United States and Greece l this InscrlpUon; "Presented to tho flagship Connect- in, with greetings to the United States naval fleet from the Hellenic colony of San Francisco, 1908." A number of tho followers of the Salem Trl-Clty bunch declnrc the lo cals will Btep off a winning boat In one of the games, at least, here next Saturday and Sunday whon the bunch of young whirlwinds from West Portlnnd and tho Chorry Pickers bump into each other. Some of the skeptlcnl fans, who investigate be fore saying "money talks," have taken a few half-stltchos In their P'irso trlngr until a good view of the visitors can bo hnd. Wonder whero thnt man Harmon from the Southern League is keeping hlmse'f? Several of tho Trl-Clty managers claimed to have n cinch on that much talked of pitcher, but so far ho has failed to put In his ap pearance. Come to think of it, there aro some really good ball teams be tween Oregon and Texas, whoso managers pay a good salary for pitch ers. The FrakcB aro noted for fielding their positions without booting the ball nil over the Jot. So Is Alblna (?) "Chet" Bowen, tho left whip pitcher for Woodburn, has got away with two shut-out gnmefl this sea son. "What do you know about that, you local fans?" Bowen lives hero nnd works hero, but plays ball with our Woodburn friends. Its nbouftlmo for that home run sign to be nailed up on the outfield fenco on tho local leaguo grounds, with n good prize advertisement on it for tho ono who slnrames the hide over the designated Bpot. No bark garden drives have cone over tho fence yet, but. some player will con nect right one of these days hard enough to place it out In the tree tops. o YOUTHFUL G. 0. P. MEETING V th9 most effective remeuy is liiwuwH. for jncranani; the.mambarshlp. bn'oorpuHfeior1reafh'So?e Tor 'committee Sn membership w over 'store. Pries 50e. DKMQPHATIC TIQKBT Dr. Stone's Drue Sl-ni-P o0r "8fth Qrdg s'ore In Oregon L j ""v U"J no one oweB it; Sn ; J 'ck! Its shelve. Stum l850w tases are loaded i -, "icuicines. notions, toilet tor i. ana Hquors or au Mined dual purposes. Dr. T 'CfiUlar Pmrluotn In maill. Ve Las.vhad many 'ear of A n the practice. Consul- 6 oil Proscriptions are Df. ktnnr'" .P"C!8.,1? . kl''ej Silem. Or., from G IKolBt nntll 9 at Light. H STATE For I". S. ScimHU" Geo. K, rhumb"! Iain, For iN'pwwoitatho In Cong-ess J. J. Wlilt ih'J'i AllMiiy. For Supreme Judge It. S, IKuil. COUNTY Foe Iteprecntatlvc Dr. W. S. Mott, Salem. John W. Ebncr. Sic; AngI. For County Julge , I. L. Frazler, Salejn. j For County Coiiiil"loer T. C, I)HvUIon, Liberty. For Constable. Salem District D-W. .! i a mi...nk ,s not 'K hfreV fom disease. I The Young Men's Republican club on the hlfib elovntlons fevers pre- hold Its annual meeting last mgh, val', wh?'e on the lowor levels ma-U'ected ofllcera for the. en.ulng y ar, larla Is encountered to a Kr,enter r ' endorsed the dlreot primary Jaw and 'SmiSS tnSl ' the Roovelt administration, pledged tilde malaria. Jn-andice. bUHousnes. itself to support tho state and county . '' . '.? .. .1 ...ni.cl .loill tv ' in .,.,1.,,. r.n.1 lilinnn l.lflTIB lever anu agu, nun j,oiwi w. uupuuucuu uunm, uv.o 4....... Tlie hlch new v form oi uouiiy wnnnw, -- m . v- .. . I vousnee. arid Insomnia. Sold under enthuslastii. will bo appointed by the guarantee at J. C. rerrj s U,U1! presidtnt before the next meeting next weok. The ollicers oleoted were; Presi dent, Louis C. Stringer; vlje presi dent, Walter C. Wlneiow; secretary. Carl Abrams; treasury, Edward Chsrrlngton -K v" u 1 f & 4Ml av '1H1 SSJ- . f.,s-4 The Secret of fhe Wiivk i It was too good to keep. Winks flew thick and fast about the grocers'. As a result all those sample packages of Kcllogg's Toasted Corn Flakes went, in a hurry. Now the call for full size packages is enormous. We can't begin to fill the demand; Everybody who was fortunate enough to receive a sample wants more. Kellogg's Toasted Com Flakes is simply irresistible. There is something about the taste which is lacking in every other break fast food. There are many imitations, but they imitate in name only. 1 he. taste the only taste belongs exclusively to Kellogg's. Your grocer has it in large packages 1 0 cents. Be sure and ask lor iaes W&&& TOASTED CORN FLAKES And look on the package for the signature of ft 1(1 r &&& tmmm GORMU i FLAKES). jj "" 'JMIfti' " "'"--in flff"'" ft U MTTiK CMCtk.MICM. U V ,.v lLuJ. l .: tuV GIlBilT CIIIKKSI-: DOCTOll L. M HUM Hns made a life study of roots ' and herbs, nnd In that study discovered and Is giving, to tho world his wonderful remedies. No Mercury, polBono or drugs used He cures without operation or without tho aid of the knlfo. Ho guarantees to euro Catarrh, Asthma, Lung, Throat, Rheumatism, Nervousness, Nervous Debility, Stomach, Liver, Kidney Troubles; also Lost Manhood, Female Weakness and all Prl vato diseases. Consultation free. caro of YICK SO TO.NG CO. ChliN'Mi Dnigw and Herbs. 153 High St., - Salem, Or ATTENTION. HORSE BREEDERS The undersigned lias two fino fctalHons, ono shlro and ono Percheron, two of Ruby t.nd Co. 's best Imported stock, both entered at the Salem horte show, both getting first In their class. Thoy can bo seen at tho Willamette stnbl3 each week Friday and Satur day. Terms reasonable. J. I', MINCif, Sal'm. Route 3, Box 89, Any distress CJP jQ can be avold- ) CELEBRATED fT(f ,, ,lV ,onin2 C STOMACH V BITTERS ed by tonln tho digestive organs with the Bittern Try It toiiiy. It Is excellent iu cases of I'oor Appetite, Heartburn, Pour Stomack and Malaria. DR. KUM UOXDERFUL CIIINKSB DOCTOR Will treat you rlth Oriental herhi and cure any disease without opera tlon or pain. Dr. Kuin Is known everywhere In Salem, and has oured ma.ny promi nent people here. He has lived In Salem for 20 years, and can bo trust ed. Ho us 38 many medicines un known to white doctors, and wltb' them can cure catarrh, asthma, lung troubles, rehumatlim, stomach liver and kidney diseases. Dr. Kum makes a specialty of dropsy and female troubles. His rem edlei cure private disease when e erytblng else falls. He has hun dreds of testimonials, and gives con sultatlon free. Prices for medicine very moderate. Persons In the couc try can write for blank, Send stamp If you want some extra floe tet get it from us. DR. KUM BOW WO CO NEW GROCERY JUST OPENED A fresh nnd comploto stock. Also carry a flno lino of con fectionary goods. Servo lunchos nnd soft drinks. ClttAHH AND TOBACCO I know whnt tho people wanf and how to buy. Will carry a solect lino of tho most popu lar brnndj now In ubo nnd as Hiiro all tho very beat treat ment In quality nnd price of goods. Como In. Lot's get acqun'nted. MRS. IDA KOPPUEN Cor. 14th and Oak Sts. OKRMAN BAKURY AND CONPIXmOXEIlV Now under nuvv management HCIILF.HKT At SClIXKIDKlt Proprietor! Complete lino of fresh and up-to-date bnkors goods delivered to all parts of tho city freo. W nro proud of our party and w-ddlng cakes, d dlvered on short notice. Give us a trial is all wo ask Store corner Twelfth nnd Clio mokota Sts. Phono Main 901 COM If (HIT KlIOKti AND IIOUHM HlilPFKUS Wo have a flno stock of Lndlee and Men's easy house HllpperB an) Shoes with wldo tots, and olastla (biac'B; also al full lino of Mou'h, Wc- mon'H and Chlldron's Oxfords RHd" low Hhoos from J2.25 up to 95. Come in and boo my stock. Jacob Vogt 349 Rlntf stroot. hWRmWi UNO fir aber Bros. PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING Will give prompt attention to all orders, guarantee our work to give satisfaction and to be up to the sanitary stand ard. WE WILL BE PLEASED TO GIVE ESTIMATES ON CONTRACTS. Call at our shop on Liberty street, back of Barr'a Jewelry Store. Fbooe 550, Phone 44 Muln 14? ,N. High St. C. W. YANNKE Proprietor of THE FASHION STAB ES Cuba nnd Llvory, all Riga Modern Rubber Tiro, S8SKI H 'rl ONU C n MAN V COLORS Hj 7M LAROEST FACILITIES H jlltl THE WEST I'OrI THE PRODUCTION OF H H HIQII GRADE WORkK H aHaHnWMM Hi H IATI8 At tCW AS UtTIII MOVItl B? mk t' ijLti--.