Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, May 25, 1908, Page 9, Image 9

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lllght nights in June In Ore
bard to beat.
ig nas ncen going on two
n Stato street and no in
yet. Wonders never cease
are moro skin-gamer
'through the U. S. malls front
I cklcs than you can Shake &
Stayton and Salem electrlo
built but not by waiting for
?nt of some other nation.
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litor of this paper pent
lift teu-year-Problbltlon -cam-
Iowa. At the end of that
If t'he community wag trying
other half in Jail; business
Bre boycotfled for their opln-
lrches and lodges wcro dl-
iclghbor waa at war with
lr. wo una nopea to cscnpo
idltlons of thing!) in Oregon.
Ropubllcau state convention
considered the greatest fun
the Hon. Frank Davoy. In
wholo gathering treated the
as a great big joke.
ka Goldman Is In Portland ad-
the kind of llborty which
people to do as they pleaje
r3 or law. Tnero ar others
bin to think that Is liberty.
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I It Reached the Spot.
Humphrey, who owns a
teneral otore at Omega, 0.,
president of tho Adams Coun-
:)hone Co.. as well as of the
telephone Co., of Plko county,
of Dr. Kings Now Dlscov-
'It saved my life once. At
think It did. It seemed to
ie spot tho vory scat of my
-when everything clso failed. "'
ig's New Discovery not only
the cough spot; It heals tho
pots nnd tho weak spots In
iluugs and chest. Sold uudor
tee a. J. C. Perry's drug
i60c. and $1.00 Trial bottle
Ibltlon Meeting at Liberty.
Philip E. Bauer of tho First
Rational church will nddress
hzens of Liberty WodnosJny
on local option. Tho lecture
Illustrated by storeoptlcan
iml a collection will be taken
rantl-saloon cause.
iv world's nest Climate.
entirely free from disease,
hiRh elevations fevers nre-
itle on the lower levels ma
encountered to a greater or
Kent, according to altitude. To
36 climate affections, lassl-
nalarla. Jaundice, bllllousness,
lad ague, and gbnoral doblllty,
it effective remedy Is Electric
the great alterative and
purifier: the antidote for
form of bodily weakness, ner-
18, ana insomnia, sold unaor
tee at J. C. Perry's drug
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FRESHMEN RECEPTION
AT MONMOUTH NORMAL
The Freshmen recoptlon at Mon
mouth Normal school Saturday night
was attended by nearly 400 students,
Parents, friends and visitors, and a
fine musical and literary nroi-rara
was executed. A bower of e.vec
greens was erected on the floor of
mo assjmwy hall for each class, and
at the proper time the classes entor
their bowers, sang c,la8a songs, gave
uio class yells, and class snlrlt ran
high. Tho assembly was decorate.!
oui or sjgnt," and the avails wer.d,
jiung wim streamers, and the musi
cal program showed that ithe art
celoatlal Is cultivated to a remark.
-a-b!? .d.cRreo at Monmouth. Desldes
a stunning orchestra there wero"
quartets, by tho girls and boys, that
rowaled a number of singers who
aro going to mako a mark in the to
cal world. In ihe absence of Presi
dent Ressler, Registrar Butler wm
master of ccromonies, and proved
himself equal to thb occasion.
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Poison Onk Poisoning.
Ballard's Snow Liniment cures it.
Mr. O. H. P. Cornelius, Turner, Ore.
writes My wife has discovered that
Snow Liniment cures "Poison Oak
Poisoning," a very painful trouble.
She not only cured a case of It on
herself, but on two of her friend
who were poisoned by this same
Ivy.
Sold by all dealers.
Price 25c, 50o and f 1 00
OLSVOXLXuX.
flr th j? KM YOU m AIMH &WJ&I
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FREE RURAL MAIL
AND GOOD ROADS.
The Oregon Rural Letter Carriers'
association will hold their conven
tion at Albany Frldny, tho 29th.
Secretary-Treasurer John.H. Colin
of the association, Is a resident of
Albany, and In connection with
Ilury' I. Dasont, secretary of the At
bany Commercial club, Is arranging
an intensely Interesting program.
Tho motto and banner of the rural
letter carrlors' Is "Stand for Better
Roads and a Greater Oregon." Prei
Idont John II. Scott of th'? Oregon
Good Roads association, President:
Campbell of the University of Ore
gon, nnd other dlstlngjilnhed speak
ers will be present.
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How little it isl How
little it adds to the weight
of the cupl i It has coher
ed the sea with ships for a
hundred years.
Your ttoctr irwttnt -our moner i( Oii ioa't
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Tor Infants and Chlldrtn.
The Kind You Havt
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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. 8ALBM. ORfiGON.
Is Pat&uua a Republic?
Panama Is putting up to Secretary
Taft a similar Issue to that which
Cuba put up to him two years ago,
It does not know whether tho coming
election will elect anybody or not.
Each party in Panama seems to
fear that tho, other party wilt not
play fair in tho approaching canvass,
and as Mr. Taft is President Roose-
veus traveling ambassador ho Is
called In to toll what Washington
attltudo may bo In case there should
be a wrangle about the returns after
the votes are counted.
A tow months ago, when President
Amador announced that he would
retire at th close of Wa term at tho
latter end of 1908, the world
thought that Panama had a real re
public. Amador Is personaly popu
lar, so far as the United Stales
knows. It has been believed here
that ho could get another lorm It
ho should accept a ronomlnatlon.
Tho principal reason cited by hfni for
refusing to run for another eleotlou
Is that he thought that short period.
of sway were necessary in a repub
lic, especially it a Latln-Amorlcan
republic. His wlthdrawl from the
canvass called out plaudits fropi
the press of the United Stales, 'and
predictions wore made that the days
of Panama as a republic would be
long la the, land.
But this' talk that each side Is
suspicious of tho othor in the coming
campaign, coupled as It 1s with
threats that nolthor sldo will sub
mit to be governed bv the other
has a danfi-.rouB look. When Pnlma
wns re-elected president of Cuba In
1964 the othor part declared they
had been cheated, nnd not long after
he entered ofllco for hlo second term
they started a rebellion agnlnst him.
As his adherents showed no disposi
tion to fight for him tho Insurgents
had an ensy time marching on to
;th? capital. When they reached the
gates or Havana Palma called on tho
United States. government to step In
and tnke charge of affairs. Ab, under
the Piatt amendment, the United
States had nodged Itself to do this
very thing If such a crisis pfesonted
Itself. President Roosevelt wrjs
compelled to act. Ho sont Secretary
Taft to tho Uland, and as. troops
went with him ho. halted tho Insur
gents outside of Ilavnnn and peaco
was preserved. Tho Intervention
which tho United States was com
pelled to undcrtako In Cuba In 190G
may have to be repeated In Havana
In 1909. Our rotations to Panama
nre not quite the snmo as they aro in
Cuba, but wo aro responsible for thi
preservation of order In Panama,
and thin mny compel us, to step In
at a time which may be unplonsuntly
near for the administration nt Wash
ington. St. Louis Globo-Domocrnt.
Valiiotl Same An Gold.
B. G. Stewart, a merchant of Ce
dar View, Miss., says: "I tell ray
customers when they buy a box of
Dr. King's New Life Pills they' get
tho worth of that much gold In
weight, It aftllctod with constipation,
malaria or biliousness." Sold under
guarantiee at J. C. Perry's drug
stort. 25c.
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"The county court's big new white
.phant" is the way the.McMlunvlllo
oiephnnt" is the way
Tolephona-Reglster refers 'to a new
roller being tried by tho country.
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A Smile.
Is a pretty hard thing to accomplish
when you're blue, bilious and out
of sorts, Thtere Is a sure cure for
all kinds of stomach and liver com
plaints constipation and dyspepsia,
Ballard's Herblne Is mild, yet ab
solutely effective In all cases. Price
50 cents per bottle. Sold by all
dealers.
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S. A. D. Puter's book, "Looters of
tho Public Domain," la at last out.
Will the public be anxious to rend It,
and la It startling?
Tho End of the World.
should It come tomorrow would find
fully 1-3 of the peoplo suffering with
rheumatism of either slight or se
rious nature. Nobody need suffer
with rheumatism for Ballard's Snow
Liniment drives away the trouble.
relieves the pain Instantly andi
leaves the user as well and supple as !
a two-year old. Sold by all dealers.
At the M. E. conference at Balti
more one bishop called another a
liar. Just rhe wu th do In con J
sre and politics.
Ibid Attack of Dysentery Cured.'
"An honored citizen of this town
was suffering from a severe attack
of dysentery. He told a friend if lu
could obtain a bottlo of Chamber
lain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Remedy, he felt confident of belup;
cured, be having ite 1 this remedy
In the West. Ho was told that I
kept it in stock and lost no time in
obtaining it, and was promptly
cured," says M. J. Leach, druggist,
of Wolcott, Vt. For sf.le by Dr.
Stone's drug score.
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The weather U getting ready to
boot Portland's Rose fiesta.
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Kodol completely digests all
classes of food. It will get right at
tke trouble and do the very work
Itself tor the stonach. It Is pleasant
to take. Sold by all druggists,
MONDAY, MAY 25, lff0
WANT ADSQUICK
MWWWMWMWWMMMMMM
FOR BALK
For Sct A lino fresh milch cow
fresh this morning.. Call on or
address Joshua Smith on Turner
road, phono l
fcaa-at.
For Sale eo acres, 200 In cultiva
tion; good 8-rooia houses Jtjrq.
..barm; running water; fruit; soma
good timber; bvautlfiul ( location
and one of the best farms In the
Willamette vallej. Prjce only
$40 per aoro for short Yle. Bee
Pfrby & Wlllson. 5-23-3C.
For "Sale Godd Work 'horse for sale"
cheap if Uken at once. Call 17U
and "p" BtreeUi. Plje 87l!
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For 8to 21 thoroughbred black
Minorca chickens. Phone G5&,
Main. M. L. Hamilton. 3S7 State
St. 6.24t--
For Sale -Now RuBhtord wagoft;
3 spindle, everything complete.
Ono good work horse, weight
1260. Enquire at Dick Westacott'a
Stable. G-18-lw
For Sale Ash and oak wood. Wl.l
deliver same. Phono 292 Main.
5-1 8-1 wk
For Sale or Trado 18 head nantilo
goats with kids. E. N. Keenoy,
phono Farmers 11X3. Rout No
2, Turner, Ore. G-16-lwk
Worlds of nioonvCalla lilies, roses,
violets, cinerarias, hyacinths, daf
fodils, etc., and everything In sea
son. , Mrs. Hugh Jory, 1952 Court
street, Salem. 3-24-tt
For, Sale First-class carpet paper at
this offlce, 25c for a big roll.
For Sale Tent, wagon cover and all
kinds of camping outfits; also
new nnd second hand goods, fur
niture, hardware, etc. Conrad
Dlllman, 447 State St. 4-291mo
Farm and City Property Our lists
of desirable properties Is too largo
to specialize. Yorex Bros. Co.,
373 Stato streot. tf.
Now and Second Hand Goods We
aro now located In our quarters
on Center streot, where vwo will
dn a general business In new and
second hand goods, watch repair
ing a spoclalty. Qordnn & Razoll,
-J-2R CetiterBtreet. , 5"-12-lmo.
9H00 CrtMh or Terms Buys a neat
little cottago of flvo rooms; two
wolMocated lots (corner) In a sec
tlon of tho city whoro building Im
provements now In progress are
rapidly enhancing property val
ues; garden; chicken house; fruit
and berries. Paul M. Sims, Main
729, 222 N. Commercial.
For Sr1i -7-room house, one good
barn and shed, one aero land, all
kinds of fruit, city and well water.
Enquire 2000 East Oak street, .bo
tween 24th and 25th SU.
5-12-2w
For Sale Household goods. Mostly
w wale tiouwnoid goods. Mostly
?: C"U ?,90oS.,tr?f.l.l.,n'3f!
noons. 5-1 9-1 w
FtOR SALK,
WeOrTor--A'17-acre tract, toll a rich
black sandy loam. New two-story
house. 20x32. with wine 20x24.
two porches; new bam, 14x28,
chicken house nnd wagon shed. A
good drove well with No. 16 Mc
Donald forco pump. This place
Is all under fence, except 4 acres;
3 acres young applo orchard most
ly King and Baldwin; grape vines,
loganberries, raspberries, black
berries, phonomlnal and mammoth
berries. Three acres In oats, 1 acre
In potatoes; fine large garden with
all kinds of vegetables, including
watermelons and cantelops; Vi
nilto to school, Y mllo to R. R.
statl6n. Vi mile to mooting house,
1-3 mile to storo; telepbono and
R. F. D. Route. It taken soon
will sell tor $1500.
Hwe Is a Shap 110 acres all tlm-
hn- IiibJ 1 mlla frnm Jnfforsen: 10
acres cood rich soil and can bo!
cultivated; balance wilt make!
good pasture. Wood and timber j
will more than pay for place.!
Prlco $1000. j
Can You Beat Thin House, barn!
and 5 lots. Hoise Is full two
story. 5 rooms on first floor and 3
rooms on second floor, besides
bath loom and toilet. Hot and cold
wator, electric light In every room. '
nit,, wnr. in !innn Hvdrnntu n
front and back yards. Stono foun
datlon. LocatM three blocks from
court house. All
Terms can be had.
for $2500.
SALEM INVESTMENT CO.
432 State St. 4-10-tf.
DRAYMEN.
CanulM Uroe.' Transfer CjMi8y
All kinds of traasrer work doae
FuraltHre and pianos hexed ready
fer shipment. Prompt aervlee U
ear wette. SUn4i and eMee at
251 8th Oemmereial street
Fhene 31. ReaKensa Ffcan tfS.
MISCELLANEOUS
LOUION NOODLE HOU8K
Fcryy Street, Near HUt.
Foilil--BUck plk ld?l ,ln thb "Wooft
mea of I1k World hall, Owner
may have same by calling at Bfla
office, describing pin and Spaying
for ad. Gn2J-3t,
Iost--A scarf pla wth dull gold
&y$e, jruby aad opal et. Fljadt
please return to Journal iaice for
Tefard.
4-214 1.(
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Lot A lady'e bla5k leather card
case, containing a ,au,mber,of,
'akall pnotod fel eard; t-ro Via
deUo tickets, and 15 cents. Finder
return sto. Journal oBee. .S.-lU-tf
H. d.'Oile C6 Wholesale grocers,'
proauce, ee ju lor. .XOHrjIROply
;
,; of, berrr craTer'ao'd" boiEw,
.V-uinK or Kin tops.
C-9-tf
Ioe Noe !Wii-.First claw
ptaoo'to get oowl noodles. FYeah
and well anrvod 10c. 439 Ferry
street B-l-lmo.
KORINKK & KENWKLL
Veterinarians Graduates Ontario
Votlnary Collogo. All calls prompt
ly attended to. Office 207 8.
High streot. Phone, 150, resi
dence 998. 5-1-lmo,
Salem Employment Co. 478 8tate
street. Phono Maine 149. Head
quarters for employer and em
ployee All kinds of help supplied
tree. If you want work come to
us. tf.
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Concroto Work Get my prices on
sidewalks, curbs, septlo tanks and
comont work of any kind. All
work guaranteed first-class, Mr.
Ward, Highland add. Phone 569.
May 24-tf
Hogct Lantoer and Fuel Co. Lum
ber .shingles, building material,
wood and coal. Low priced aad
prompt deliveries. One block east
of S. P. paaeengt? depot Phone
198. 7-2-tt
Iltttte WcHderoth Fine wines.
liquors and clgam. We handli .
the celebrated Kellog g'aad Castle j
whiskies. Cool and refreshing beer ,
constantly ot draught. South i
, Commercial street. 9-3-lyr
Enlarged Our meat market on
Kt.-t State street has been doubled
In size. ami we .are betterj)repared
than ovor to aorvi customers.
Prompt sorvlce and the best of
meats our motto. Call or phouo
199. B. E, Edwardn Moat Co.
Lost Man's large black purso, con
taining $10 In gold, two deposit
checks and a noto. Finder return
to Fry'e drug store for reward,
5-22-31
LODQHS.
7rpeattra Ualea ISe, 1083 Loe'
Ualon No. 108S' 5f Carpenter ant
Jolrera of America meet ever?
Saturday ovenlng at S:00 p, m. is
Hearst hall, 420 State St. A. W
Donnls, Rec. Sec
Foresters of Amrric Court 8he
wood Foresters, No, 19. Meets
Saburday night in Holman ball,
Stato street Waldo Miller, O. R.:
J. C. Perry, financial secretary.
Central Lodge No. .IB, K. at ."
Castle Hall In Holman block, eor
ner flate aad Liberty street
Tuesday of each week at 7:80 '
ns, Oscar Johmon, 0, .0.; V. H
Anderson, K. of R. aad 8.
Modern VToemea ot America Ore
goa Cedar Camp Ne. 5246, Meett
every Thursdity evening at I
o'clock la Holman hall. W, W
Hill, V. 0.: F. A. Turner, dark
Woodmen of World Meet every Fr
day night at 7;30, In Holman ha!
O. L. Darling, C. C,; P. L. Fraa
lr, Clerk.
Llnoola Aiuiulty Ualoa, Slek, aeel
dent and pension Insurance; $2,
000,000 pledg-d; every claim paU
Good agents wanted. J. H. C
Mongomery, supreme organizer
Box432 Salem, Oregon, R. R
Ryan, secretary. 646 State str
WANTED
Wuntctl A laundress at mute school
Phone 433. tf.
WmitMl By capable man with wife,
position n form hand. F. Rush-
l tou, Route 0,
Box 84. Salem.
D-2J-08
I Wanted Lady to fill permanent po
sition; salary $50 per month. Give
home address. Address Mrs. B. L.
Howard, gonoral delivery, Salem.
fi-22-3t.
Wanted A drill aharpeuor and
powder man. Inquire at county
judge's office. D-23-3t
THE AVENUE
Creams, tee, efgni and eentee-
lens. Corner at Seventeenth a4
Amrlnsn nve. N. m. ,. Mf
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RETURN:
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Frak' M. ' rtm-.-Mffttirr' 4
aah, door nottUlaft. AllWle
work. Front street, betwes
Mt CoHrt. Uk all eei
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REAL MtTAYfi FOR SALK
Note These
216 acres, 9 miles from Bale.
1V& miles from taacleay, fine 8
room house", 2 large barna, ma
chine shed, chicken house, etc.
Creek on place. The title to taU
ranch has nover been out of the
family. Cheap for $9000. Kaay
terms,
40 acres, 5V4 miles from Salem
on a good road. Owner Just died
and widow will dlapoae of prop
water works, a bargain at ?320
Good buildings, worth more,
11 ncrea, 1 Vi nitlej east ot Pea,
good buildings, fruit berrlee,
grapes, etc. Good well, regular
wato works, a bargain at $220-0
Terms.
Modern house, close In, "9
rooms, stono foundatio'ngss aad
olootrlo light, barn, lot "57xl8B.
$300Q. Terms.
Hninplo or our farms and city
bargain,. . If these prices do set
appeal to you we have them In all
alze4 and prices, Improved, and .un
improved farms; inside and su
burban city property, See as be
fore buying, we have large lists
and can intorcst you.
OLMSTED LAND CO.
8alem Branch Yerex Bros. C.
SJ78 State Street;
frur, ttes aa
Mmw to Kssx ";
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Notice to CotratW, f
Notleo Is hereby given that mW-1
bids will bo recolved by the oUy, l f
Salem. at tho aMae'iir tka umAari ,
Igned at the city hall In Snlew, Or-, ,
?on. P to 10 o'clock a. m.. May M,
1908, for tho Improvement of Hoorf'l
sirooi in tno city of Salem, Oregon.
with clean creok or river gravel,
with full Intersections between thV
east lino of Commercial street and
tho wost line of Sixth street in said)
city, save and except a strip 8 feet!
wide extending along the center of
the proposed line of Improvement. t ,
vt.ti.TB vuo auppu railway IIRCK
tho Portland Railway, Light k Pow
er company. t
Attention Is called to the plans'
and speelRcatloHs on Hie In tke
of tho city rocordor of aald 4W,
which must be complied with in ef
ery. respect, '
The city of Suom, rcrvee th
right ;o reject any hnd all bids. '
By order of 'tho common cousell;
W. A, MOORK8,
6-104t. city Recorder,
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Notice to Contractors.
Notice Is horoby glvoo that aale4
bids will be received by the city e
Salem, at tho oWce of the under
ilgned at the city hall In Salem, Ore
gon, up to 10 o'clock a, tn., May 23,
1908, for tho Improvement of Broad
way street In the city of Salem, Ore
gon, with clean creok or river gravel,
with full Intersections between the
north lino of the North Mill creek
nnd tho north lino or Madison street
In said city, nave and oxcept a atrip 3
feet wide extending along tho center
of tho proposod lino of Improvement,
to rocolve tho stroot railway track ot
tho Oregon Electric Railway com
pany. Attention Is called to (ha plan
and apeclllcntlons on lllo In the oWoa
of tho city recorder of Bald city,
which must be complied with lu ev
ery respect.
Tho olty of Salem, reserves the
right to reject uuy and nil bids.
By order of tho common council.
W. A. MOntHS,
5-19:11. City Recorder
Huie Wing Sang Co
BIG STOCK OF GOODS
We make up all kinds of wrappers
and white underwear, waists, klmon
as and skirts; all kinds of gentle
men's and ladles' furnishing- goads;
all kinds of silks and dreae goads,
note, shoes, suits, pants, overall,
blankets, neckwear, wattls, ehlnsv
ware, trunk, eahreMery nnd ' le
now selllae at eeet,
326 N. Commercial St. Salem, Or
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