Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, October 15, 1908, Page 6, Image 6

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    AILT tJAWT ATi JOURNAL, SALWK, ORBGOIT. THURSDAY, OCTOBER loV 1909.
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On and jEts October J 3th
State Street cats will operate
20 minute schedule and Com
inetcial Street and Sqatk Salem
cas on J 5 minute schedule.
Yew Pa Cats on iO minute
schedule.
Complete time tables will
be eafy for distribution within
ajfew. days
Portland Railway
Light &
Power Company.
WILLAMETTE VALLEY DIVISION
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AHLE 8PEAKEU8 TO I HOI SE TATS OCT Wir.Tl
ADDHKflH HITFHAOISTS AHOUXIi COOS I1AV
Duirnlo, N. Y.. Oct. IT..- Mia.1 Tlio woods la tho soctton around
Cnrrlo Chapman Catt, president of j Coos Day nro rapidly filling with
tho International Woman SulTrngo Iioubo catH that aro bocomlng almoHt
niiinnco, hob uuoxpooiotuy returned nB wild nnd dnngorouH as tho wild
IVOODIIUICV PIOlYKRIt
of tmo nmtnmi
Woodburn, Or.,, Oct. 13. Tho
firnoral of John McKay, who died
Biiddonly Saturday night, was Iigld
BEST MUSICAL
COMEDY WRITTEN
For the first tlmo In this section
of tho country, theatergoers will havo
an opportunity to soe nnd hoar tho
ppnrkling musical comedy success,
whlgh delighted tho patrons of Whit
ney's opera house, Chicago, for bo
long a porlod of time. Tho ploco is
the Joint work of Messrs, Smith and
Ilubboll, and has been declared by
many critics to bo the best muBlcnl
comedy that has been produced In
years. Its plot Is coheslvo and con
Bhtcnt. Tho music Is tunoful and
snappy and dellghtfHlMn ovory par
ticular Tho song liltof tho ploco Is
"Because I'm lrfarrleL"(, Thoro la a
solo duot.rktfcviW'A See-Saw'.prot-tlly
onacted.'jWUh; renJ-laee-sawB, that
Is alwaya greatly appreciated by tho
audience Another jjoag that strikes
the pQptilar , fanoy arid, calls forth
much applause. 'la "Whistle as You
Walk Out." Tap coming' production
Is under the management of Mr. II.
II. Frnzeo, ItstarlglnnL production In
Chicago, and 1Mb said that he has
spared no cxpenso in giving It a
sumptuous Btngo oqulpmont. Tho
principals In tho cast aro' all well
known favorites In tho realm of com
ic opern, and with tho highest repu
tations to sustain may be expected
to glvo this piece a flrio nrQsontnMnn.
A dellghtfr.il fcaturo Is tho Amcrlcnn
Dcnuty Chorus, which adds In gront
menBitre to tho melody arid attrac
tiveness of the entertainment.
Among the most prominent in tho
I cast may bo mentioned nobby Bnrry
and Elale Herbert. "A Knight for a
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uuy win uu auuii iiutu uu luumuu)
evening at tho Grand oporn house.
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DEER COMING DOWN x
i . . IN THE VATiLElT
Thrco door wore killed, within a
few miles of Albany, within two
days, Saturday and Sunday, Indicat
ing that tho llttlo follows had come
down to tho vnlloy olthor from fright
or to get something to drink. The
first wns by Will Dickinson on tho
Dickson farm, montlonod Snturday.
Anothor wns k'llfid yesterday at
North Lawson, a fine black tailed fel
low, on tho farm of T. L. Duggor by
Ralph Crawford, giving tho neighbors
Bom'o cholco vonlson. Tho othor wns
nenr Tallman on tho Swnnk fnrm by
the Swnnk boys. Hunters who have
been up In the mountains hnvo hnd
hard work to mnko any kind of a
killing. But In those ca'oi tho deer
havo como down to tho valley for
lend.
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9100.00 Rewind,
would gladly bo pnld for n euro by
many peoplo who a1 crippled with
rheumatism, yet If thoy only know
It, thoy can bo cured by a few bottles
of nallard'a Snow Liniment, and tho
prlco Is only, 2lc, 50c ond $1.00 po
bottle. Sold by nil dealers.
Bomo inon nro an uirophlstlcntod
that tbov can't toTI the dlffcronco be
tween lovo nnd liny fovr.
I Womon with good complexions nr
novor homoly. Good b'ood makes
good ' complexions. Lane's Family
Modlclno mnkes good blood. All
druggists toll It 'for 25 conts.
Dander!
Everybody can have beautFful jji
lit tHAIR NOW. and they ddnl have 16
wniKweelcs ond month lor rcsulH etlher.f
Vml will noltco marked improvement after
the very first application.
Dandorlno is quickly and
thorough!)' lisorbtd b tho calp
and the hair soon show tho
effects of its wonderfully ex
Mlirnttng- and life-producing
quillties, It upieasani nnu
easy to 3 np'y apply
it to the scalp nnd hair
onco n dayiinlil the
hair begins to grow,
then two or three
times a werk till
desired results ore
obtained.
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A lady from California writes
in eubstanci ns follows!
I lisvo been uln your wonder
fnl lntr tonii) for levorul month I
lialrlluunenf
uren over 4H Inctiu In length ttio
braid Ii overs iiivliei iround.
Another from New Jersey:
Aftnr ulnit lth Initio I
mri hiippy 10 y Hint I havd n
nlcoalioji'lof liHlrm anjrunu la
Now .lerer.
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''his Great Hair-Grow
ing Rotnocly enn now bo
liiicl nt nil drtiggistiji in tiireo sizes,
25c, SUc and
por bottle,
Praia J'0'1' ,,r lowiiilc!ly
s'l.UU
Cat
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Out
' Dniiilorlno notn.wi)
ti III 4Cuit u Inriio Minplo fr"
hy raOini until tmuir-'in' tvli
ui'iK thN (rre cimiwn intli
Knoallcn Dindirlm Ca., l'ti!tr
wltli (lielrniitno ""J tddre
sud ti)o la llter or iumH
to pity pontnite.
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HAD A QUICK
WKDDING FEAST
(United I'rrss Lcnsl Wire. I
Now York, October 15. Forbes J.
Hennessey, formorly nn nssl tant dis
trict attorney of New York, nnd his
young brldo nro today speeding for
Europo on tho fnBt liner Luaitanln
while the guests thnt participated nt
tho wedding breakfast yesterday aro
still talking about the most rapid
feast thoy havo over oaten.
Tho young people wero married
yesterday morning nt St. Patrick's ca
thedral and .snllod Immediately on n
tour of Europo. Their wedding
breakfa?t was sorved on tho Lusltnn
la. In tho mldBt of tho festivities, it
wus nnnottneed that the boat wou'd
Boon enst off from her pier, and tho
guests had to ecrnmblo for tho Bhoro
Mrs. Honnosoy wns formorly MIrb
Mnrgnrot Shoohnn, daughter of John
Sheohniu a promlnont contractor of
Now York nnd San Fraud 'co.
Got nn umbrPiln.
O. It. N. nUlLDINQ
INTO EXTE
An Entcrnrlsc. Walin.
special to tho La Grande Stir ol)
Tho ond of tlio track It mi
ino woous' pmco about four i
from Enterprise There in
bridges to bo comnloted. bet i
work Is not supposed to stud ha
wny very long, and there Ii u
nnco from tho railroad offlcitlit
tho trnck will reach tho count; i
by tho 15th of tho month, n
romn'rs to bo loaded at the njfil
ynrda rt Wallowa ten miles of rtTl
to cnmnloto tho extension to Jot
Of this amount threo miles c! tn
nro in tlio yards at Wallows idii
bo forwn-'ied to tho front J rijl
as noedcti. All tho eradlnr Ii I
Ishod to tho end of the line vltsGI
exception of a rriplo of 'null tl
which will be flnlshcd wltDlnttJO
three days. From present Mle
tlons tho Wallowa cxtens'oa wllil
completed to Joseph rer; c!om tl
tho first of November.
Mighty llttfo nttontfon pnld to tho
to tlio unittui HiutOH ana win do onotcai according to Doputy Onmo Wnr-' from St. Luku's church yoHtonniy.Onw prohibiting n poruon under IS
BlllUltini, 111 IHIU'IC
of tho Hponkorn nt tho fortloth nn-'don Cnl. Wright. Ho Bttys that tho and tho funornl of his rTiuirlitor Mrn
uunl convont'on of tho National cat nro killing hundreds of bird. J," ,"! ?. V f r l,"s"t10r' .Mr"'
American Wonmn tiuffrago nsBOola- song nnd immo birth, and nro a man- l-BUiCr VQlara, who died Monday took
'ion which will boKlll its soibIoiis In aco to things In gonornl. , pmco todny. John McICay wns born
"ftuffnlo, N. Y., todny. ' Mr. Wright and Win. Doylo Just at B'ort Caldwell, -Wash;, December
It Ih not ofton that n convention roturned from a trip to Smlth'a IhihIii 10, 1839, his rather John McKay, a
of any ohnrnrter can pmsont so many and en mo ncroHs lnrgo numbers of th) J Scotchman, bolng nmnngor of tlr
nblo spoakorH afl tho BiiffraglHts mo now post of tho woods. Mr. Wright , iiMifHon's Day company nt that polnr.
promiaing tor mo uiouuhk in unun- m hhuuiu m iuuih hi uiu ouutu . AioKny enmo with his pnrentB to
tlon. Thoy havo boon fortunnto in or mo now trouuio uniom it is tnai
securing Mrs. Phillip Snowdon, of tho houso cats aro brooding and In
London wlfo or a populnr momber eronslng In numbors moro rapidly
of parliament. Mrs. Snowdon Is tmld than Is tho demand for thoni ns pots
tn io mm nf tlm most bonutlful worn- In cotisonusnco of not bolng given nt-
on In London, nnd Dr. Akod, pnHtor tontitm ami. roon nrouna tno nomoi, . i,u,h jrr8 L Cook of portinnd nmf
ot itocKOionor ciiurcn, uurinrua iu-i uii'j mu kuuir m mu iiiuuui niiuiv i jonii nnd wnilnco Mclvny of Wood
to bo "tho greatest womnn sponker In tho courso of n fow montliH thoy ; burn, nnd George McKay of Port-
Fronuh prnlrlo and lived" noar Goi
vals. Ho mnrrrod Sopluo Ulsconellf
nnd to thorn wero born 14 cltlldron,
six of whom nro living: Mrs. nornlt'
I of Oregon Clty Moses McKay of St.
Blnco Frnncos Wlllnrd," thoragh alio bocomo wild. If tho now pest con
Ik ntlll tn her twontlos.
A Sundny nftornoon mns mooting
In tho IntoroBt of Industrial worker
will bo In ehnrgo of Mrs. Florence
Kolloy, 8ecrotnry of tho Notlonnl Con
sumers longuo. whllo the osh'oii do
voted to Boclnl prophylaxis will be
conduetod by Dr. Prlnco Morrow, or
Now York, nn export In this lino.
Ono ovonlng will bo known nB eolloge
night nnd tho program for this lm
boon arranged by Prosldout M. Cnrov
Thoinni, of llryn Mawr.
Ono soBslon will bo dovotod to a
coiiBtdorntlon of tho original de
mands of tho first Woman's Ulghti
convont'on, which wns held In Sonooa
Falls. N. Y.. In IS 18. and on this oe
cnBlon Harriot Stanton niatch will
glvo tho principal nddro a, spoaklng
to tho resolution offorod by hor moth
er, Elltnbeth Cndy Stnton.
Miss Maud Minor, probation ofllcer
In thu magUtratos courta of Now
York city; Miss Hnrlrot K Grim of
Illinois, wVo won the Elmlna M
Springer prlzo of $100 for the best
woman suffrago oration In n eol-
Irtrtlnin AAiilAdl' Dau Avinn Hnrllii
Knniinni thA linloil nllllftUthrOltlat ! I
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tinuoB to Iflcrcuso in numbors, It is'
not unlikely thnt tho county will
havo to place a bounty on thorn.
Whllo on the trip to Smith's basin,
Mr. Smith and Mr. Doylo did not en
counter nny big gnme and did not
boo a bear. Thoy soon rod a numbor
ot lino trout.
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A Healthy Family.
"Our whole family ha.s onjoyod
irood health since wo bognn lustng
Dr. King's Now Life Pills, threo yehrs
ngo," sny L. A. Dnrtlot, of Pural
Itouto 1, Guilford, Malno. Thuy
cloniiBO and tono tho systom In a gen
tlo wny that doos you good. 2 Bo nt
J, 0. Perry's drug Btoro.
An unsophisticated person would
rathor bo an angol, hut tho experi
enced oxploltor would rather havo
nn nngol.
For Chnnnotl Skin.
Chapped slcln whathor on the
Uev Anna Garllu ,,nn,'a or fco "' o cured In one
d philanthrepist: I n,R,lt " applying Ohnmberlaln'o
mi; Yn St f!r.lnn fnrirtrv Insi.nr. ivo. n t aisQ unaquniHU lor ?oro
tor of LoiiUlnnas ov. Anna Howard ?l'Ri09Al)!"I? IJ Jlds-
Phaw. considered by many porsons'"' """"" -"" "'""
to mo unsurpnaaQil aB a Hpeakor, will 1 o
For sale
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bo among tne women wuo win par-j Ho ,8 roaUy n nmrt person who
tlclputo In the various dtecuBslons Uoop, M,uueU from bolnR suspected
Stonhpn 8 WUo. pastor of tho n, A
. , rt . A , T...l. AA WMAtM i 1.1 ' "
UtOSI Ulll'lt'iiuni tiuwiau uvuKivuainm
In Now York city, nnd Charles Ed
ward HubmU. tho colebrntod moga
slno writer, will deliver nddressos.
Hotel headqiartors will bo at tho
Lenox
Slightly Colder With Snow.
j Whon you seo that kind of n weather
fnrnrnit vmi Iriinvv flint rhaimintlniii
A trln to Niagara Falls andlwonthor Is nt hand. Get ready for
ono or two receptions will furnish u now by getting a bottle ot llal-
soctul features. I lard's Snow Liniment. Finest thing
laua.
Mrs. Mnry Horshborgor. whose
mnfdon nnmo was llnughlfn, died hero
yostorday. She wbb born In Durli',
Loigh county, TIppernrT. Ireland, Hi
18'io, and cntno to Anit-rlca In thu
early 10s. She lived for nwhllo fn
Illinois, and In lSi'2 came to Oregon
City with hor brothers. In 1S53 site
married Thomaa Fltagerald, who tltid
In 18C0, In 18C4 alio married Jacob
Horshborgor. Ily her llrst niarringo
alio had four childron, threo of whom
aro living: Judge Thomas Fltjigoi
aid or Pondleton: Dr. P. II. Fltzgor.
aid of Qorvnls and Mrs. N. S. Scollnrjl
of Woodbum. Thero wns one child
by tho socoiid niarriago. MIsb Mary
Horshborgor.
DoWltt's CrtTbollzed Witch lintel
Salvo Is the boit salve for piles. Do
uro you got DoWltt's. Sold by all
driigsnitB.
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Tho mnn wlro mnltotr the worst of
things geuornlly geti nfa pity In the
snino coin
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WoHhl Mort(MK tho Farm.
A farmer on Rurual Route 2, Em
plre Ga.. W. A. Floyd by name. Bay
"Bticklett's Arnica Salvo curod tl
two worst sore I ever nw, ono on ve
hand mul oho of Hiy lfK. It Is won
mor tkaa Its wlht l Kold. I would
Mtlx wlthoHt It It I had to mortgage
tM tarn U ct It" Only SScatJ. 0.
I made for rheumatism, chilblains,
frost bite, soro and atlff joints nud
muscles, all aches and pains. 25c.
50o and $1.00 a bottlo Sold by all
dealers.
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BatMiU felMYMbtta;tBit
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HAD TO FIGHT
MOTHER HEAR
Honry Carson, who rosldos in the
Sponcor Creok neighborhood, south
west of Eugene, killed threo bears
Mondy morning n an orchard near
Th03. Sznkal's farm whloh llos on
tho west slope of Sponcor's butto and
about six inlloa from Eugene.
Tho man who was attending the
orchard had boon complaining for
somo tlmo that some porson had been
stealing his npiilos. Mr Carson,
knowing the habits of boars and
hearing that several had been seen
In that vicinity, took his gun and
dog til's morning and mndo a trip .o
tho orchard, thinking perhaps it was
a boar Inatoad of a mau that had been
stealing tho fruit, ills suspicion
wero confirmed when, upon his arri
val in the orchard ho came upon ji
big female bear and two cubs per
haps six months old. Ho opened fire,
and killed tho two cubs, whereupon
tho mothor showed light and charged
upon Mr. Carson, Ho held his ground
and finished tho bear but not before
she hs advanced to within a ynri
of the gun barrel.
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Thoro Is always a choice ovon in
bad habita, and It Is well to keeo
changing lest you become too fixed
and expert la any one.
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BREWER DRUG CO.
MANUfACTURING PHARMACISTS
THREE DAYS' SPECIAL
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This wonmn snys slio its snvcrt
fnm an openitioa by Lydln i:.
PlnUhniii'hVootiibloCoiiUKmiK'i.
Tona Y. I lonrv, of NorrUtowu, Gan
wrltos to Mrs. Pmkkam:
" I sutTorod untold misery from fe
male ti-oublus. My doctor said nn opera,
tlon was th ouly cbunco I had, aud 1
Jreudud it uimotu& much ns death.
'Ono day I wad how other women
hnA boon cured by Lydirv E. Pinkhnma
Vegetable Compound, und I decided o
ry It. Uefore I hud taken the dv&t
feottln I was bolter, and how I am en
.Iroly otiwd.
" Every woman suffering with any
fcinulo trouble should take Lydia ll
Pinkhum's YegtJtablo Compouud."
FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN.
For thirty years Lydia E. Pink
ham's Vogvtnulo CoiiiKnnd, niado
from roots and herbs, has been tho
(Standard ivmedy for female ills,
nnd has positively cured thousands of
women who have been troubled with
displacements, inflammation, ulcera
tion, flbroid tumors, irregularities,
periodlo pains, baekacho, that bearing-down
feeling, flatulency, indiges
tion, dizziness or nervous prostration.
Why don't you try it?
Mrs. Pinkham Invites all sick
women to write Iter for advice.
She k&a guided thouaaads to
kealttt. Addrw, Lys( Mau.
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Sc to S"
1-lb. packngo Sugar of Milk.
Chlorldo of Lltno
Formaldohyda and Sulphur- Torohos ' i
oiiiimur uanuio
Copporns, paokngos
EpRom Salts
Xowbro's Horploldo
Grapo Julco
Cream or Tartar, lb
Poroxldn of Hydrogen, 1-lb bottle.
Olive Oil t
Soldlltz Powders
twwiip inuieis , Ml
IDnnl. r.l. l 1 . IOC UP " 1
i mnn vjuiiiua, in ovury viuiBjiy rroiu mi
qiuu vuiuuh, sac pair, mis snio tjJ tiJp
iuu'u urusnea irom
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Tho dollghtful quality and supeiior merit of our todt requi
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won Known io our may patroiiB. Tno preparuuoua - , . nh'ab
tloat, purest nnd most dependable complexion aids tnai r .,.,,, on
anywhere. Our perfumes aro exquisite and appeal to r-flaed
price are surprliingV moderate, too.
EVfirv linrsnn whn nntnre lilo alfirA la nsiurfid Of C0niPIelP
We strive to make every purchaser become one of our reg'-Uf.
patrons. ' ' '
COXAHENIEXCE .
You will find our store of the greatest convenience to you i
numerous llttlo purchases of dlfforent kinds. We kep mit
necesiary things bqsldes medicines and toilet goods, which y
cover upon vlitlng us.
SAFE ECONOMY jsJ
T.-.L-. . - iit sale
x'urcnasing at our store always means ecoiiuwj. -
Our prices nre the lowest consistent with high quality ana v
all our custoraora know this,
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BREWER DRUG COMPANY
Corner Court d Liberty Slreais
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