Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, August 29, 1908, Page 6, Image 6

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    9AMX CAPITAL JOURXAL, SALMI, OftMQOX. SAXqitpAY. AUGUST 30, 1906
Old Folks
There aro raijjhly few people beyond middle age
who don't suffer nt time, or all the line, wkh ihck
liver or ktdncyj. Nature!.
The humen machinery is beginning lo slow down
frcm ihc wear and tear of years of use and often
ftbutc. It's get to have assistance to keep it moving
prrpcrly pa'.'culsr! the liver.
Ycu can htr'y nr.me cne cf your eld friends who
hunt cne cf t!.o foil-swing treubles:
SUNDAY .SERVICES
Constip
atiojl
).
biliousness, indigcibon, dyspepsia ,
tour stomach, siclc headache, backache,
kidney trouble, rheumatism and generally run down system.
Bad Liver Causes It
It is nt the bottom of every one of these troubles. It becomes
on me Ktaneys v.oncn cauwng jlisdcics anu unguis Lucast . m
acid gets into the blood (rheumatism follows). Cure the liver and
you'll cure the caue. Cure die cause and you'll cure die trouble.
iri i '.
Wi
PAT Qrrtrr.
inmnL
LM?VHgrM
cures U treables arising from disordered liver, kidneys, bowels or stomach.
Better Than Pills For Liver Ills
Gtt a 25c Box
For- gate by Capital Drag Co., 58. T. ltlgg, Salem, Oregon.
CONDITIONS
AT Y. OF 0.
IMPROVED
TALENT
WITH MISS
CAMERON
Hiigeud, Or,, Aug. l. Tlio work
of tho University of Oregon during
tlio coming yonr wilt lio tho Htrong
oat In tho history of tho ImUltutlon,
'duo to tho fact t lint tho worklnK tooiH
of tho university, books, apparatus,
etc., hnvc hcoii much hottorod during
tho mimnior. Tho library lino boon
Krontly strengthened by tho addition
of $10,000 worth of now books nnd
imioh new nppnratun haa boon or
dored for nil dopiirtnioutH. Tho hi
ologlcnl Inborutory hna boon nlmont
completely romodotod nnd ninny Im
provements hnvo bqen utndo In tho
physics Inborutory. Mnny of tho
buildings hnvo boon renovated mid
tho now library building which wan
Wholly without lights, and but Bcnnt
lly furnished last yonr, In bolng com
plotoly otiulppod with oloctrle Unlit"
and now furiilturo. lloroaftor tho
Konornl rending rooms mid tho nludi
rooms will bo kopt open until t) o'
clock 111 MlO OVOIllllg.
A number of now Instructors Imvo
been added, notably a professor of
geology, a chair thnt has boon vacant
hIiico tho donth of Dr. Condon, n
profomun of political science, and
assistant professor of phyrhology, nu
assistant professor of odiicatlnn. n
now head librarian nnd u ntunbor of
Inntructnrs In departments that have
boon badly crowded.
Work on u new rocltntlou build
Iiik to w'lovo tho nver-rrowdod con
dition of tho othur bulldlnga la bolng
piiHhoil, and It U hoped to Imvo it
ready for iao anon after tho opening
of tho HtHulnu. Tho girls' dormitory
haa boon completed and turuliihod.
A number of now student club
Iioumux have boon erected during tho
summer. Tho work of Improving tho
campus Is being pushed a rapidly n
possible
Tlio number of students will prob
ably bo from n third to u halt great
er than litHt year. AppllcatlniiH for
admission aro coming to tho regis,
trnr rapidly, and tho niimbor on tll
Is much larKor than uauul at thin
iliue. Tho triHiliman clma will num
ber between 200 and 2n0 students.
Tho fall session begins Tuesday, Sep
tember 3'J.
i:ifllont Health Advice.
Mrs. M. M. Davidson, of No. 370
Glfford avenuo, Ban Joio. Cal., says
"Tho worth of Kloctrlo Hitters as a
general family remedy, for bond
ache, biliousness and torpor of tho
liver and bowels a bo pronounced
that I am prompted to say a word
In It favor, tor tho benefit of those
seeking relief from such afflictions.
There is mora health for tho dlges
ttvo organs In a bottlo of Electrlo
bitters than In any other remedy I
know of." Bold undor guarantee at
J, C. Perry's drug store. 60vc,
Manager Ale red It h begs to an
uoiinco to bin putronu that for to
night ho hna Hccorcd an extraordin
ary attraction, tho Cnmorou opera
compnny, Including Ornco Cameron,
In tho gront miiBlcnl siiccobh. "Llttlo
Dolllo Dimples," now In Its second
year, nnd. which will bo presented
with nil Its wealth of electrical nnd
hcouIo uplondor.
Tho compnny Ih n largo nnd' not
nblo one, Including such names as
Harry Dowloy, tho celebrated mimic,
who hna lately boon tho hit of tho
"Sam Houston" production nnd ulso
with ThoH. Itomi In "Checkers"; tho
Muslcnl Four, a tiuartotto of real
muslclnns, rendering classical so
lcctloni on xylophone, brans (tiar
totte, BlrltiK and many novel Instru
ments, form one of tho added feat
urea. A bit; oloctrlcal dancing apo
olalty, employing tho services of tho
entire chorus mid tlio pony bnllet,
and n torpslchoroun export, the na
tional dancer, I'm in a King, one of
tho unlquo nnd novel fonturOs of tho
porformnnco. Kim City innlo quar
tette will alHO rendor u pleasing
spoclnlty.
Miss Cameron la well known to
our thontergnors who hnvo wltnoHHcd
her porformnnco with tho Huston
inns. "Foxy Qulllor," "Wlion Johnny
Comes Marching IInm." "Tho
Ttondurfoot." the "Normnndy Wod
ding." "Pi ff, Puff, Pouff" nnd other
notable sttccosnos.
First McthoUflt Eplscopiil.
At 10:30 tho church will hnvo as
srucatn of the morn Ins: tho German
I conferenco now in session in this
city. Tho preacher will bo Bishop
Edwin II. Hughes, D. D., of San
Francisco. Bishop Hughes wit'
I olectcd bishop at tho Inst session of
trio .MetnociiBi gcnorai conrerence
and was assigned to California for
his oplscopal residence. Ho hna been
president for u numbor of years of
tho great Do Pauw university, Green
castlo, Ind., an dls reputed to bo one
of tho great pulpft orators of the
Methodist church. Tho pnstor will
preach at 8 p. m. on "Tho Friendship
of Jonathan nnd Dav'd as n Type."
All aro heartily Invited,
lititliprnii St. .7 ilin'a Church, Mlasourl
Hyiiod.
Kegulnr Sunday rcrvlce at 10:lo
a. m. In tho German Lutheran St.
John's church, corner Confer nnd
Fourteenth streets, Geo. H. Engol,
pastor.
llrt Presbyterian.
Servlccj at 10:30 n. m. nnd 8.p.
m. Ilev. Dr. W. S. Holt of Portland j
will preach morning and evening. A
Hocclnl sermon to young peopln In'
tho evening and extra mua'c. Sab
bath school nnd C. K. meeting! at
usual hour. All are welcome.
United KvniiKcllcnl.
Cottngo strncl bet'webn Ccntc and
Marlon 'treot" Sundny school at V
a. m Hev. H. L. Pratt, prealdlnc ,
"Ider, will rnnch nf 11 a. m. and
7:30 p m lnlon Endeavor mctlns
nf Oie Fir CHriitinn church nt C:lfi
p. m. H. A. Deck, pastor.
Centivl Congregational.
Nineteenth nnd Ferry atrects, P.
S. Knight, pnstor. Preaching ser
vicer 11 a. m. nnd 8 p. m.; Sunday
school 10 n. m.; Endeavor mooting' 7
p. m. Cordlnl invitation to all.
i n
How's This?
Wo offor Ono Hundred Dollars
Roward for any caso of Cntarrh that
cannot bo cured by Hnll's Catarrh
Curo. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo,
O.
We, tho undersigned, hnvo known
F, J. Cheney for tho last 15 years,
and bellovo him norfectly honorable
n .' "'-'-1 '1,r.t-,a nnA fl.
rtt",bi', iii' "r ' ir. ii any ob-'-'-
- I " "- . WALD-
INO, K1NNAN & MAUVIN, Wholo
Bnlo druggluts, Toledo, O.
Hairs Catarrh Curo Is taken In
ternally, acting directly upon tho
blood nnd mucous surfaces of tho
system. Testimonials an'nt frco.
Prlco 7Gc. por bottlo. Sold by all
druggists,
Tnko Hall's Family Pills for con
stipation. o
m &
!
fc r
If
V 1
Ghirardelli's Cocoa
is a food drink for young and old that
pleases the palate strengthens the body
builds up the nerves quickens the
mind. It instills qualities in young and
old which produce perfect contentment
and perfect health and allows one to give
A Smile All the While
Ghirardelli's Cocoa is a standard com
bination of the cocoa bean. It is made
with . painstaking care and after 50 years
of manufacture stands to-day a perfect
product. )
A 30 cups of a delicious drink 25c
HAIjKM AKSUMICS A
HOIIKMIAX
A HI
NEW PAVING
WANTONLY
DESTROYED
Rome ponton Is in danger of arrcMt
and dniBtle iinlhineut for either
tho grossly ou rule or criminal act
uf building u tiro on thu paving of
Statu street hotwm Commercial
and l.lborty struotH tf Councilman
Nathan 1). Klllott of the atroot com
mittee can lay his hands on tho of
fender. It la u rather laok of prldo, It
would worn, that tho paving, newly
laid and hard-fought for, should re
ceive such treatment pt the hands of
a Salomlto, but it Is to bo hoped
that It was an outsider, or, hotter,
a foreigner with no Interest, other
than a hostile otto, In this city,
Mr. Klllott Htatea that thu paving
Is partially ruined because of tho
tiro and that in thu place where It
burned w hole will ahortly appear.
Tho crime Is punishable by flno nnd
ImprUoumont.
Bilious Troubles
Hllo causes no end of trouble. Sick headaches, bilious atUcks,
jaundice, constipation atul many distressing ailments arise from an exevs
ol bile, or from obstruction ol tho bite duct. Inactivity, sedentary occu
pations ami indiscretion In feeding atul drinking are btie blunders that
need to tie guarded, against. When the liver is disordered the best bile
correctives nro
BEECHAM'S PILLS
because they relieve the overworked liver, and cxmtly stimulate It when
It is lussth. Thesa pills control the tlow ol bile, restore its rijiht con
sUtciKv, and work for the immediate and lasting benefit of the stomach,
bowels und. blood. Whenever a furred tonjue, dull, yellow uh eyes,
nausea, or headache indicate bilious conditions, use Dccclum's Pills at
once, to correct the btls and
Regulate the Liver
HaXSI Mtft. MMjI in lilt luAt -- "
With tho Incrcnsotd prnsporlty of
Salem coma Increased nnd bettor
nmusamchts. As tho town gotsblg
ger, so must thti ontertalnments got
butter. It hns boon noticed for fcomo
tlnH thnt Salem hair boon nppronch
Ing n much more. Bohcmlnu nlr.
Comparatively n fow months ngo,
n flvo-cont show wbb put Into the
town; not boldly nnd with lavlah ox-
pondlturo, Init with tho cautious
fooling of ono who Is in doubt. It
wns found to go very well, nnd thon
hotter an 1 hotter ns peoplo begnn to
lonrn of tho now ummiomont. Thon,
as tho town has boon growing nnd
peoplo hoard of It, bo with tho flvo
cont theater, It was hoard on tho
outaldo that Salem possossod a largo,
though ntdeop. Dohomlan spirit. A
socond rhow-houso of tho kind fol
lowed nnd Bovon months Intor n
third. Thon tho cat was out of tho
bag; Salem was a gala ovonlng
town and n fourth nlrkolodlnn was
nponod.
Tho fifth flvo-cont oloctrle thontor
has been opened and by some, who
hnvo boon Into Invostlgnto. Is said
to bo tho best of all. This ono, how
ovorf Is not owned by outsiders, but
by long-rosldonts of tiro Chorry City
nnd Its namo Is "Tho Mldwny," nnd
Its owners nre Councilman J. F.
(loodo. Miss i.ou lloodo and Mra,
Corrlo Kuowlnud.
Mr. (loodo, whllo mnny woro try
ing to got a II119 on tho lonso of tho
promises on' the west sldo of Com
mercial Btroet nenr State, doaplto hla
years, quietly stole n march on othor
lhetor-slto aeokorn, nnd seised the
plum.
In addition to tho show bolng na
tlnoly decorated ns any In town with
ovory convonloneo for the pntrona,
tho Goodoa hnvo ueourod the services
of an export movlng-plcUire operator,
Frank Splltetono. who as Mott'g right
hand man mndo.tho Vaudotto. from
tho beginning, n popular playhouse.
Tho Midway has assured us that Mr.
Splltstoiio will be given tho samo
freo hand with which to tunko tho
"Midway" head tho list of nlckclo-dlons.
PACIFIC OHUMAN
MtrriionisT co.vfkukxck
Proposiils for Furnishing Supplies
for tho Oregon School for Deaf
Mutes.
Proposals for furnishing suppllc"
to tho Oregon School for Deaf Mute
for tho term ending January 31,
1908, will bo received at tho ofllce of
tho Superintendent till Saturday
noon, Soptomber dtli,
All bids must bo algnod by bidder,
stnto unit price, nnd bo extended for
quantity. Whon n particular brand
Is cnlcd for, bids for other manu
facture or brand will bo entertained,
but In Btich cases samplo should be
submitted to Ins tiro consideration.
Tho right Is reserved to reject any
or nil bids In wholo or in part.
Qunllty bolng tho. snino, proforonoo
will bo glvon goods of Oregon manufacture.
3000 lbs sugar, dry grauulatod cane.
COO lba whlto navy banns.
80 lbs Golden (Into or Golden
West baking powdor.
r0 doz. caiiw Hhio Hlbbon corn.
50 bbls. (lour, delivered xt achool
In throe lota.
2 tons bran, delivered nt the
achool ln throe lota.
1G doz. canned oysters.
8 doz. Ilex chipped hoof.
100 gallons syrup.
1 bbl. vinegar.
1G doz. gallons tomn'toae.
800 lbs salt, F. L. In 100-lb sncki
G casos toilet papor.
r casos silver gloss starch.
1 gross. Mnaon'a bUoklng.
1 doz. shoe blacking brushes.
To be delivered In qunntitles more
or loss as requlred:
200 lbs Mooha and Java coffee.
200 U)h Oregon full cream cheese.
700 lbs Cream rollod oata.
For blank forms with additional
detallod Hate of minor grocortee,
hnrdwnro. mo.ts and lard, and
school room supplies apply to E.
S. Tllllnshnst. supt. ood to Sopt5
&dttkid$Mm$M(i
"THE SCHOOL OF QUALITY"
Tenth and Morrison, Portland, Oregon A. P. Armstrong, LL.B., 1
U,Vc occupy two floors 65 by 100 feet, have a $20,000 quips
employ a large faculty, give individual instruction, receive more
for office help than we can meet. Our school admittedly kite
others in quality of instruction. It pays to attend such an institntioi
CSatd A Business Man : " Keep hammering away everlastingly on t&orxj
work. It will win out In the end." Sahl an Educuter: "Tha quality of i
lion given in your school makes it the standard of its kind in the North
3,Opcn all the year. Students admitted at any time. Catalogue frd
References 1 Any bank, any newspaper, any business man In Fo
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Craber Bros;
PLUMBING
AND
GAS FITTING
Tho Pnolfte Gorman conforenco of
tho Methodist Episcopal church
opened In this city yesterday, nnd
was attended by Gorman ministers
from all parts of the coast The
formal oponlng of the conforenco
was preceded by n service Wednes
day evening at tho Gorman M E.
church, the sermon from Isaiah bo
lng delivered by Uov. George Hnr
tung. The conteronoe wug opeued yester
day at 9 o'olook a. 111 . by Hev F II
Lueeko of tho Spokaao district by
song nnd prayer, after which Bishop
Hughes addressed tho meeting Then
followed a business meeting
Tho following ministers wore pres
ont: J. G. Moehrlng. H Manu. T
J. Sehnort. G J. nicker. G Waa
sa, K. R Hortnler, K. J Tragllo.
Joseph Ilepp. R H. Uiecke George
Hartung. G. Gatsor. G. S Htwvler. C.
A. Wentd. G. J. Sohu. J O MUWr
G. A. Jahn. A. J. Wolgle. H P
Michel. H F. Inge. J. C. Jahn, Carj
Peglow, J. w. Ueokley, Hans Hanson,
G. P. SIASON BOX CO.
217 Miller St, South Salem, manu
facturer of all kinds of boxes, crates
and fruit dryer accessories. Phono
SOS. tf
o .
UVS343U
Q rH wlsl hiU V I PBsil HsiiiiI LB Hf flu1
fT ONE OR MANY COLORS
Dr. Stone's
Drug Store
Tho only eaih drug store In Ore
gon, owea no one, and no ono owe
It; carrloa largo stock; Its shelve
couuters and show cases aro loaded
with dnug8, medicines, notions, toilet
articles, winoa and liquors of all
kinds for medicinal purposes. Dr.
Stone Is a regular graduate in mod
Iclno, and has haa many years of ex
perience In the practice. Consulta-
1 tions are free. Prescriptions ara
I freo, and only regular prices for
medicine. Dr. Stono can be founa
I at hla drug store, Salem, Or., from
6 la the morning until 9 at night.
Will give prrrpt attests
to nil orders, guarantee '!
work to glvo Mthittnw w
to bo up to the sa tary w
ard.
wi: wihh m: 1'i.wsKi)
TO GIVE I'STIMATC
ox roNTiucu
n-ii .i ami- tli.in 08 ItW-l
street, back of Da'rs Jl
t Store. Phone Z 0
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Huie Wing SangJ
LARGEST FACILITIES
IN TUE WEST FOR
THE PRODUCTION OF
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320 X. CoHiHiercIal St.
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Phnna 44 Main H II '
C. W. YANNKE
Proprietor of
THP VlSXlM SW
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Cuba npa uiverj, -
Ruhber Tir.
Bids Wanted
BM are now open
and
Utii
recelresl until August ;
plaster two-story """,
wltb two store, rooms
ftces. For particulars
SWiyiilwtSTSEWilJJU
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