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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (June 13, 1908)
? T I . 'oidCoughssmm. V . '"" wng medicine. ;&..!! ...i.,lAuhuch with vourfamUg doctor. Mipi...--- .. . iL, - ., ,, ; ?."rr Trurihlmat alltlmtu ' ii.wiu" . iiwi uwiu taut f r in SIDELIGHTS (ContlnuodfrohiPngo80 in. .11.1 nnr alinnlr nf n mnlj ui not more than 125 wordB n Lute on an average, ho dellvorcd bjnttblng 1'ko 136,000 words. The speech whon transcribed from e (tenographers notes weighed 20 onnd. and when the tnoBsongor de lved H nt tn0 senator's -residenco tflylslon, before printing In the ires3lonal Record, he had to uso woo, The revision wouhl hnvo beon easy ' hi La Follotto, meroly read from it printed documents ho uaod wlth- ,t break. But ho mado tho occa- m interesting for his audionce, as L u difficult for tho stenograph- by Interspersing his own idea's hMpcctedly botwoen tho printed iitt. patching for tho faintest responso i treatment, a corps of oye. special ly are determining mils week bsther thero is nnj hope of sona- br Thomas P. Goro, tho brilliant jtitejman from Oklahoma, over re- lilting his sight, lost 30 years ago. ; Tde senator long ago despnlrel t ner seeing again, nnd tho prosonl rettment comes sololy In responso il&eplondlng of his faithful wife, lb accompanies him whorovor ho xs, whether It be on tho stump or (the sessions of tho Bennto. ShnlInR- Tho samo experiment was tried 'ilevM there mny still bo n chanco1 !h!i seeing. Whon specialist after flails, upon examining his eyes' il reporting that tho optic norvo li totally dond, advised that thory ,eK 9 protty certain to hnvo some ti no hope, oho continued her. tnlnB ln lllm worth getting out," ns arch for an oculist who was not positive. One was found In Wnsh-j ton, ("Senator Goro hns not allowed I'we'f to bo optimistic," said Mrs.Xo wii ot Suffering from Rlicumn- ore when her husband wont to tho! hpltil "Ho will not bo greatly 'appointed, should tho experiment, k Should It succeed, wo will bo Terjored, although both tho sona- brand I havo become bo accustomed i hit blindness that It would ho nl- fcMMIko stnrtlntr In Hfo ncaln." Thetenator Is eonsltlvo ovor , , , frtment questions nbout tho man- rlnwh!ch ho lost his sight. Whon W years old ho was struck ln tho ftejre with a boy's arrow. Th9J Ifi wi pcrmnnontly Injured. Throe , ein later h bought an air-gun. ' or like, ho looked down tho bar- one day nnd tho llttlo shot on- wl his right eyo, completely do- p-erlng It, ' Uter ho went to n hospltnl and I'i light was sufflclontly restored tQ Wt eye to enable Mm to play pmei. and to distinguish object. gradually tho sight dimmed again, Vi ho wm totally blind within a i-r ma.ii.- " uiu.mi-j. Ones ho went to Ohlcago to see nn rni', hv becoming engaged In ALCOHOL a PER OPNT AcgetaWeRvpafailon6r,s slrallattogiteFbodafldM UnUieSWffladts&ftil3wcW Promotes D&sokfnU' ncssandlHtlontalns neither! Upium.MomMnc iwmcraL1 Not Narcotic. JhtfJiia JW" JMM&tt Jtthtfnd .. Anerfect Itemedv for Consft Hon , Sour Stoiuach.Dlarrtott Worms .CcnYulswiisJf ewnw nessandLossoFSLEEP. J FacSitate SijMtwe of NEW YORK. uaraMeed. uiubrnSel Exact Cpy of Wrappw. (Tl IMSl! lJ:" -J-Z AIITAn 'OCnXA KAT.ru. OREtiOX, SATURDAY, JUNE 13, 1008 '""icine meaicine. to miBtip ...: ".".' r f,r9f -. "-" -"KUS. i ,nv .".;: "": oHg?. a - iiiaiiY ncnmn ri . . Cherrv tw.Li r"' ' n Ayer'8 ---- .tuii. f'.D.Aroo.. iMMI. OtllOr tnnMn..., i . . Profiting by the example of Kan a farmers hiring young college student, as harvesting hands, Her bert Knox Smith, commissioner of corporations, . employing collegians as trust busters. Tho Durenn nf nnnn.n . w"hiuiuviuub re quires, year by year, tho services of a large number of mon .,., to do research work of various Kinus. iho bureau Is constantly be- '"S ordered by congress to Invest;. saw something. Men aro needed who can fairly appralso moral and social values, who will enter their work with tho hlghost attltudo of mind, who havo not acquired preju dices and predilections, and who have no roason for mlsrenrosontlntf wnai moy dlscovor. After a good deal of experiment ing, tho bureau has dovoloped a the. ory that young men Just out of col lego, post graduates, students be tween the Junior nnd senior years, and young professors, are tho onos on tho wholo host fitted for this sort of work. Not long ago, Smith talked of the possibilities of govornmont sorvlco to a group of young mon at tho Ne braska university, at Lincoln, Neb., nnd as a result sovcrnl are making money this summer at trust bust- successfully at tho University of Pennsylvania. "Becauso tho chap with a dlspo- B't,on to onrn his way through col Commissioner Smith puts It, ho pro- fcn tho fellow who Is paying for his own ouueauon. n If ,, -,,,, """1,n,,,nw nnvnnft tn flUff0r from rheumatism, as tho naln can nlways bo rellovcd, and In most cjsos a euro effected by applying .t mm n in wKit nerhS- i nlono worth many times Us cost. It mnkos bipod and rost possible Even n cases oi long standing mis mil ! altnal1 1n rtil mm jfcMifr rt lni-lM.n ..,,. ...,..,. ,t nffnr,is. rm not bo dlscournged until you hnvo given ...v ...... ........ . . ........ . w -- - If a trial. For snlo by Dr. Stono'3 (,ru Btoro- Voii. v" . ... . ... -., . . n' ',,' - " rB nt ; "" v' V ZL u': 1 Z. xr ";,,.' "T.V ! ' "" ' ' nurlc'cii'fi Arnfrn Snlvc Wins. Tom Moore, of Rural Routo 1, ?".";. w" i"1 aa t nm, ...,,, fln,i nnthinc that would hoal It until I applied Bucklon's Ar- nlca Salvo. ' Less than half of n 25 cam. ox won inu liny iui uiu ui m- ;::., - .- ... ani,i ...!- .lnrnnt0o nt J. C. Perry's dru storo. CASTORIA For Infanta and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use j I For Over Av rvr Ait Thirty Years CASTORIA TM eTu vrMr. hTt. S0CI4L (Continued from pago three). Three Senior Class Parties. Misses Joy Turner and Winona Savage entertained tho mombers of the senior class of tho high school nt the home of Miss Turner on Mon day night. Tho lawn whoro games were played was decorated with Jap aneso lanterns. Punch was Berved. The house was decorated with pen nants. Numerous games wore played and In a conversational contest prizes wero given to Miss Hortonso Eppley and Llla Swafford. Refresh ments consisting of Ico cream and wafers In tho class colorspurplo and gold were sowed. Miss Jennie Fry assisted by Miss Hortonso Eppley entertained the sonlor class of tho High school at bor home, "Bright View," Thursday night. Fivo hundred wbb tho amuse ment of tho evening, and Dolbert Burton succeeded In capturing tho prize. Tho rooms wero prettily dec orated with marguerites tho class flowor. The lawn was lighted with Japanese antefns. Refreshments were sorved. Games were payed, songs sung, and n merry tlmo ln genernl enjoyed. ,Mlss Susie Watson, a member of tho Sonlor class of tho High school, ontertnlned the membors of that class nnd a numbor ot Wlllametto university students nnd professors nt the homo of Attornoy-Goneral Crawford, lo3t Saturday evening She wns assisted in ontortnlnlng by Jim Crawford. Punch wns served on tho inwn which wns lighted with Japnneso lnntorns. Somo Impromp tu sjiceches woro called for and mado by the students. Refreshments woro served ln tho house. Miss Rhoda Watson of Roseburg and Miss Kato Crawford of Kansas wero prosont. INtcltnl Snrrod Heart I'npllH. Pupils of Sacred Heart academy gavo an excellent recltnl In tho acad emy hall last night. Tho hnll which wns beautifully decorated with gar lands of pink and whtto rosos,. fonts nnd plains, was filled with au appre ciative audionce. All tho glrta of the school woro gowned In whtto and mado a very pretty picture Father Mooro presented tho gram mar grndo diplomas and an interest ing address was mado to tho class by Hon. W. M. Kalsor. Tho following program was ren dered: "Gnlopo MUltalro," Mayor Piano 1, Freda Do Mars, II. Chapman, M, Condon; piano 2, Nnnndlle Bloom, K. Lynch, B." Irwin. "Spring Sbng," vocal trio S. H. A, chorus. I "Polka Brllllnnte," Rathbun Mnrlo, GertiMdo and Cathcrlno Campbell, "To Spring," Crelg Lucllo Jav koskl. t ,s "V0I003 Of Spring," Behr Helen Barr, Francos Linn, Allco Skiff, Clnudln Spink. ' "Second Mazurka," Godnrd Lyle Stelwor. "My Dear Jarushy," Gaynor Ollvo McGeo. "Wltchoa' Danco," MacDowell Ruby Stelwor. "Modorato," Danola Violins, Stflla Klnloy, Mildred Robort, Nan nollo Bloom, Alice Mulkey. "Lo Cavalier Fantastlque," God nrd Ponrl Robort. , HVtnnnnlltnn Dnnt OaMM Hfln. (11 4i;ufuiiiUii uuui awbt wn- ( zn; (b) "Rosos Aftor Rain," Liza Lohymann Evelyn Woods. Selecon from "II Trovatoro" Josophlno Mooreheau. "Persian March' C. do Kontskl- ano 1, Bertha Ballay, Allco Mul- Piano key; piano 2, Lucllo Jaskoskl, LouIsj Whale. Presentation oi coruncaius iur j Palmer method of penmanship. I Presentation of sophomore music certificates for pianoforte and volco. Presentation of grammar grade diplomat. j Addrsi Hon. W. M. Kalsor, A. M D. G. Hcnefil Carnival. The Falrmount, Juniors, hasjbaH c'ub held a carnival at tho homo of Mr. John Carson on South High street Thursday evening. An admls ison fee of five cents was charged at the big gate, and the side show were one csnt oxtra. The s& show3 were: Zazoo, the wild man: Loop-the-Loop: 7m Zu, the snake charmer; the Lime i-aay; iue Humpty-Bumpty clowns and tho me nagerie. A nice little sura was mado wlhch will be ued for expenses. stomach Troubles. I Many remarkable cures of stom- nch troubles have been effected by Chamberlain's Htoraacn aim i" Tablets. One man who had spent1 over two thousand dollars for wedl-, cine and treatment was cured oyj a few boxes of these tablets. Price ( 25 cents. Samples free at Dr. WANT ApSRMJICk MMWWlMWWMWMHWwmiM FOR SALE For Sale Good, almost new hay baler. Can bo seen at Capital Soap Works, 1230 Ferry street. Will sell cheap. 6-8-2w. For Sale Ono team ot young horses weight 1200 pounds, 4 and 6 years old, color black. Inqulro at Fash ion stables, opposite court house 6-10-3t. For Sale First-class carpet paper at this office, 25c for a big roll. Farm and City Property Our lists of desirable properties Is too largo .to specialize. Yerex Bros. Co., 373 State street. tf. Jfew and Second Hand Goods We aro now located ln our quarters on Contor Btreot, whero wa will do a general business In new and second hand goods, watch repair ing a specialty. Gordan & Ra2olI, 325 Center streot. 5-12-lmo. For Sale Good rubbor-tlro buggy. Call on Romeo Huntor, at Cross' market. 6-ll-3t There Is a Demand For nronertlos conveniently located which may he purchased on Installments. If you havo ono of merit, olthor city or country, to bo sold ln this mannor at market valuo, lot mo know about It. Customers aro now wait ing to closo deals. FOR SALE. OIO Acres Located 3 miles from good, thriving town, closo to Sa lem. 240 acres under cultivation, 75 acres timber, balnnco pasture, 1 8-room houso, 1 C-room house, barn 54x02, will hold sufficient feed for 2 years, othor outbuild ings; school Iioubo on tho place. Stock consisting of 40 head good cattle, 5 head horses, 10 hogs, and wagons nnd Implements goes with place, all for $40 por acre. Good tonus may bo had. IB Acres Located In tho famous Roscdalo district, 11 acres undor cultivation, 3 acres orchard con sisting of prunes, penrs, apples and cherries. Raspberries and strawberries. About 8 acres la oats and vetch, balanco pasture. 5-roo'm houso and barn; prlco ,$2250. 20 Acres Located CV4 mllos from Salem, all undor cultivation ex cept a Vi aero of tlmbor. Soil, a rich black loam, no gravel nor , .whlto land on placo. A 20x2G houso and a now 24x32 bnrn, alio now granary 14x10. Good family orchard-,' prlco, $2250. Goo.l terms can bo had. SALEM INVESTMENT CO. 432 Stato street. LODOEq. ?nricntcs Union No. 10US Loca' Union No. 1065 of Carpenters anrf Jolrors of Amorlca moot ever? Saturday evening nt 8:00 p. ra. Is HearBt hall, 420 State St. A. W Dennis, Rec. See. Foresters of America Court 8her wood Forestors, No. 19. Meeti Saturday night in Holman hall, State streot Waldo Miller, C. R.; J, O. Perry, financial secretary. Central Lodge No. 18, K. of P. Caitle Hall la Holmaa block, eor ner State and Liberty street! Tuosday of each week at 7:30 p m. Oscar Johnson, O. 0.; E. B Anderson, K, of R. and S. Modt.rR WoodeB of AmlcA-Ox MB Po,BP .. M B24 MwU kod Cedar Camp No. 5246. Met ovary Thursday evening at I o'clock In Holman hall. W. W Hill, V. 0.; F. A Turner, clerk .Voodmen of World Meet every Fr day night at 7:30, In Holman hal O. L. Darling, C. O.; P. L. Fras W, Clerk. Lincoln Annuity UnloB. Sick, ace! deut and pension Insurance; $2. 000,000 pledg-d; every claim pal Good agent wanted. J. H. C Mongomory, supreme organizer Box432 Salem, Oregon. R. K Ryan, secretary, 546 8tate itra LIVERY AND FEED STABLES Livery and Fwd Staldea Old Pot m ciotilca nf 9KJ Porrv itreot between Commercial and From J streets. Telephone 188. 8ome of the flneBt liveries in the city can I be found here. Dick Wostacott J proprietor 10-t-lrr SASH AND IKMDU FACTORIES pranjt m. Browa. Manufacturer nf satft, doors, mouldings. All kind ot houso finish and hard woo4 woak. Front street, betwsea 8tat aad Ceart. Malta all esaplalBta at tk9 eM. wwwwimmwwwtiiiwuiimiiimniwuwuwwumf MISCELLANEOUS tLost in Salem, Wednesday, a $20 goia piece. Reward tor return to Journal ofllco. 6-12-3t Good IIouso For Rent )ho with barn, five-acre poultry place, $4 to $7por month. Fine dairy farm. Box 113, Turaor, Or. 6-l0-3t Found 32-calbro Iver Johnson re volver, 2 boxes of shells, .aramunl tlon bolt and Eastman folding kodak. Owner can havo samo by calling at room 5, Scott Hotol, Sa lom, and Identifying property and paying for this ad. 0ll-3t. Loalon Noodle, Home- Ferry street, near High. 6-5-lmo. Togo Noodlo Hoaso First class place to get bowl noodles. Fresh and woll sorvod 10c. 439 Forry street. 6-B-lmo KORINEK A KKNWELli Veterinarians Graduates Ontario Votlnary Collogo. All calls prompt ly attended to. Ofllco 207 8. High street. Phono, 150. resi dence 098. 5-1-lmo. Help Furnished Free of Charge njr Salem Employment Company, 478 Stato street, phono No. 149. Par tics wanting holp please call at office or phone us. Also havo cows for sale. Concrete Work Get my prices on sldowalks, curbs, soptlc tanks and cemont work ot any kind. All work guaranteed first-class. Mr. Ward, Highland add. Phone 509. ' May 24-tf Vojcct Lamher and FhoI Co. .Lum ber .shingles, building material wood and coal. Low prices and prompt delivering One block east of S. P. paueng- dopot. Phone 7-2-tf Ilutto A Wcndemth Fine wlnns liquors and claars. We handlt the celebrated Kellog gand Cattle whiskies. Cool and refreshing beer constantly oi- draught. South Commercial street. D-S-lyr Enlarged Our mint "rrfarkot on Et Stotestreefthas boon doubled In slzeiand .we. are bettor prepar1 than" fivor to .serve customers. Prompt . service and tho bet ef moats-o.ur motto. Call er'Hhoae 199. B. E. Edwardn Moat Co. PLCTIRERS ieo. M. Ilarr Plumbing, hot wato and steam hunting anC tinning 164 Commercial streot. Pbon Main 19C. 9-1-lyr M. ,7, petzel PIumblnK. steam anA I ' gas fitting. Succosjor to Knox A Murphy, 226 Commercial strest 'Prone Main 17. .VANTEp. rrn. antf'7ur?)nF? $500, tho best of collateral secur ity to offer Address G 10, Jour nnl office. 0-11-tf Wiuitnl Position Llnotypo machinist-operator of 11 years oxporl onco would Ilko position In west. Tomperato; day work; employed. "II. J. W., this office. 0-6-lw lUwpbcrry Pickers Wanted Largoit nnd host yards; steady work; hlghost prlco paid. Good camping grounds with wood nnd wator. Located ono-half mllo south of Chomawn. Apply soon, N. O, Jor genson. 0-01w Wanted Girl for general houss work, lady and little girl In fam ily. Enquire- at Elito hotel.. 6-ll-3t For Rent Now 7-r'oom houso an"4 barn. Pump on porch. 1510 N. Commercial St. Inqulro Hill's Peel Room. Phono 454. 6-11-lw DRAYMEN. CuinnilHa Bros.' TrHrer Cerapany All kinds of transfer work doo Furniture and pianos boxed read; for shipment. Prompt service li our motto. Stand and office at 253 South Commercial street Phone 210 RvMdenc Phone 968 KUTTERNUT BREAD. It Is worth more than any other read yet the prlco is no higher Tor sal- at your grocers'. CALIFORNIA BAKERY, Thomas Sc Oooly, Props, Salem Fence Works Headquai-tera for Woveu Wire Fencing, Po-jltry Netting, Pickets. Gates, Malthoid Rooflng, P. & D. Ready Roofing, Screen Doors and Ad justable Wltdow Screens. CHAS. D. MULLIGAN Suceor WALTER MORLEY. SO Court . bWimb, Ore. RETURNS" $ RRAL BSTATE FOR feALB uvrv wuc5 inis If Strike Y6? ' 195 Acrt lidfWfcndi 150 acres unJer cultivation, 14 acres saaall timber, balance pa turo, 9-room Houw, X baras, 2 acres orchard, aprlag water, Ioam mixed with aa&di Wllh the plae is 18 cows, 10 helfrs"l year old, 1 bull, 5 horses, 1 colt, wagOM, plows, harrows, hack, faaalag mill, separator, chickens, feirkeys, 12 hogs, 8 swarms bees, etc. Land nearly all levot, and 2 mllM from a good town, can be had now for $46 por acre, this place wltH stock Is worth $60 per acre aad Is a money maker. , OLMSTED LAND CO. Salem Branch Ycrex Bros. Ce. 1173 STATE STREET. nt HOTELS AND RH6TAURAKTf. IMlMIIIMIHlMUlMfM The t Whke House Restaurant f For a Regular 1 25cDinnerat20c J They caa't be beat McGilcltrist Sc Son Proprietors. IHI1I Iimilllll IIIIHIMIIMIIIIIIHI t OOlTRTv Call aad try tkaw. 1 W "ai 'i, 'rttaafp. I ?t VKytf aise xarBtMed remi reasonable. AT TMB Salem Restaurant MEALS 15c ! wGm HOTEL, OREGON Cor Seventh and Stark SU. Portland's Nw and Modern I llolel. Kales $1 per day and up. European plan. Tree Bus. WRIGIIT-WCKINSON HOTEL CO. Proprietors SALEM WATER COMPANY OFFHJH CITY HALL. For water service apply at esl Bills payable noathly la adraaaa. Phono 44 Main 147 N. High if, C. W. YANNKE Proprietor ot THE FASHION STABLES Cabs and Llvory, all Rigs Modera Rubber Tiro. liuie Wing Sang Co. 1HCJ STOCK OF noons Wo make up all kinds of wrappers and whlto underwear, walsU. klmoa as and skirts, all kinds nf gentle men and ladles' furnishing goods; all l:lnd of slks and dress goods, hose, suit, panUj, overalls, blankets, neckwear, matting, chlnaware, trunks, embroidery and lace, etc. 01R STORE IIIST. Goods now at very low price big sale. SlUfl K, Commercial St., Salem, 0. PMM1 IFKNCHFEMAII PILL.S. A tin, Cut.i. tiuit Ut Btm Uumttno. LiIm GUiuuTw.M, K..4. ..( . i.i. .uimii Tl till. Il.I nlBMa4f 1 1 M ).- Ul. TOwlttHllUI,HMHHM nt. Itl-ui IUM Mai IWI W", I. Ilu UHlttBjItBICIL CO. T4. UnuitH. . 5cW In Skm by Dr. 5. C 3bt, ' 4 1 i il '1 b 'Stone's drug store.