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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 21, 1909)
daily capital .rot rval, salmm, Oregon, tiesday, September ai, inon. - IT I III COMMON SENSE :T te tcltigont people to use anlj nown composition. Thero Dr. l'lcrce'3 medicines, tha rn fore make tch print every Incredlcnt en hem upon the douio wrap pcrs and alt' I is correctness under oath, aro dally Ing In favor. Tho com- position of. rlcrcc's medicines li open to evcrybody.VQr. Pferco being deslrouj of having Mip grnrrh light of Invpnl pniga , being option lion turned fully upon im formula), ill v unor contident that tun hotter the coin position 6 U'.f?ff mo'Jlclnps Is" known the moro win jfip.ir groat ciirauyc-rnerita on recog-nlrpL-Ucing wiiolly'mado oflhe activs .medicinal principles extracted from na tlvs forest roots, by oxact processes original with Dr. Plorco, and without ths use of a drop of alcohol, trlplo-roflnod and chemically puro glyccrlno being used in iitcad In extracting and preserving tho curattvo virtues residing In tho roots employed, theso medicines aro entirely frco from tho objection of doing harm by creating an appotlto for either al coholic boverages or habit - forming drugs. Examine tho formula on tholr bottlo wrappers tho samo as sworn to by Dr. Plorco. and you will find that hit "Golden Medical Discovery," tho great, blood-purlflcr, stomach tonic and boviol regulator tho mcdlclna which, whllo not recommonded to euro consumption In Its advanced stages (no mcdlclnowlll do that) yot does aire all those catarrhal condi tions of head and throat, woak stomach, torpid liver and bronchial troubles, weak lungs and hang-on-coughs, which, if neg lectcd or badly treated load up to and finally tormlnate In consumption. Take tho "Golden Medical Discovery in time and It Is not llkoly to disappoint Jou If only you glv It a Uiorouah and air trial.' (Don't expect miracles. It -won't do supernatural things. You must exorcise your patloncn and pcrsovoro In Its uso for a reasunablo Inngth of time to got Its full bcnollts. Tho Ingrodlonta of which Dr. Plorco's medicines aro composed havs tho unqualified endorsement of sooros of medical leaders bettor than any amount of lay, or non-professional, testimonial. 1'hoy oro not given awoy to bo cxper" tnontod with but aro sold by all dealers medicines at nasouablo nefces. itfHHlf ltl !! V. WHITE HOUSE I .! RESTAURANT X 4) "j J For a regular ii 25c Dinner at 20c I ! ! Tlicy can't bo bent. iiMcGILCIIRIST & SON Proprietors 4 I tltt IN FRENCH FEMALE U PILLS. X Sin. CtniiK tiuir firScrpuutBMunn.no. Rim IKOWK TO fAlt. s.f.i mi 8riri n.iw. CM u.tr..OT 1 NIHT IW...... M MMII fo, 11.00 wrli. will m4 ihm uiU.ukaiHlJtvt vk.anll.n4. HuaPU4rrtt. Irrmcdraut'l'MMt hT. iWa M.d jmt ftr4n u tfc. UNITtDmDICLC0.,.nT4.UNe.Tt. Fa, Sold In Salem by Or. S. C. Stun A GOOD PLAYER Is ulv. iyu inrtlculm about tho must cnl Ins lent used. But oven tho most critical urn find no fault with tho Instruments sold horo. Como in and try your special favorlt6. Noto thu tono and volume, thu flue finish, tho Imstutlful liarruouy. Your first visit will not be your Inst, wo fool coi.fldont. L. K. SAVAGE, i!!7 Commercial St. Hnlem, Or. III considering iunklng your own tight, or cooking, why not consider the P. P. Gas Machine and Stub bers Light. Will sell and Install this machine and guarantee It to give 100 per cent more light for the same money than eketrlclty or city gas. Let me figure with you, estimates furnished. Gall at my shop and see thu lights and stoves In operation. I also carry PYItO DENATURED ALCOHOL utilities, Safe, economi cal, odorless. A. L FRASER I'hnnr 1JW tt.18 HUto St. Gold Dust Flour Made by the SYDNEY POWER COMPANY, Sydney, Oregon. Made for Family Use. Ask your grocer for It. Bran unci Short ulivnys on hand. P. B. WALLACE, Agt. ads most In cdriMncsol k it Is thai nncu wn terlng miol rtl grow DM Fire JFooI Proof 1 "I Proof GOVERNOR JOHNSON (Continued from pngc 3) Uniting the labor of taking In wash ing to support tho family. But through It all he preserved his opti mism and his faith In human naturo. Ills character was a series of delight ful contrasts Ho was conservative in his personal beliefs and tastes, dis liking ostentation or display and de crying anything like personal adver tisement. Yet, so simple was ho in his views, that when he was intro duced to Speaker Cannon one day iu Washington, whllo tho hciuso was In BO'slon, ho took It to as o, matter of course that ho should sit on tho speaker's desk, with his back to all tho mombers, because thero was no extra cha'r for him. Ho was beloved by all tho pooplo of Minnesota for having given thev a 2-cent railroad pnssonger rnto, and for having delivered tho farmers from tho extortions of the transpor tation trust. Ho wns one of the greatest fight ers over known, whon ho bolloved tho public was being victimized, but ho could cast from his mind all thoughts of the serious side of life whon the umplro's decision caused excitement. Whenever tho St. Paul team played at homo, tho governor wns In the grandstand, cracking peanuts and rooting for the team llko mad. If. perchanco, somo matter of stato kept h'm from tho gamo, his private sec retary know It was his business to get the Bcoro by tolophono, and cDtn munlcate It to tho governor as soon as the loBt "out" had been called. In tho wlntor he would slip oft from his olllco, Ills skates under his arm. and Bklm across tho ico for hours at n tlmo. When ho was at Old Point, Vn ho got into tho water without anyone ho'ng nwaro who he was. But ho could not resist tho temptation to turn n back somersault off tho spring board, and this attracted so much at tention thnt protty soon his Identity waB generally known. Johnson's love of baseball, skat ing and swimming explained his heal thy mode of living. Ho cherished in h's heart as h's Idea of truo greatnob.. tho art of reading and writing. "As n llfo work I'd rather bo nblo to provide for tho needs of a family, enjoy tho fellowship of good friends and god books and wrlto ono book that wuld bo read 100 years from now than to be nblo to amass all tho money In tho world," ho onco. said. Ho read far Into the night, keep ing up this hnbtt s'neo n boy. Ho novor wont to school slnco thnt first employment. Of lato years ho often looked back and recalled that ho was distinctly u product of tho country storo, nnd that he owod much of his bucccbs, much of his knowlcdgo of humnn na turo and all of his Democracy to the discussion which wont on night nftor night, whon tho men of tho vlllngo wore grouped about tho stovo in tho big drug shop. Ono of tho many things that twice holpcd him, a Domocrat, to carry a nominally Republican stato, over whelmingly for tho governorship, was his early history. Ho started to work at 10 a month, and ns soon as ho wns getting $12. ho could no long gr lot his mothor work. From that time on ho sunnortod his mothor nnd tho other children of tho family. Later ho turned down an offer to play with a professional bascbnll tonm at n tomptlng snlary. Then ho was offered tho editorship of tho St. Poter Horald. Like "Tho Gontleman from Ind' nnt," ho bu'lt hU future ns he sat in the llttlo ofllco of tho town's papor, chronicling tho comings and goings, tho births and deaths of his follow men nnd women. And ho made tho odlfrlnl column of his nnpor a roal powor In that nnd adlo'nlng cont'os. Also. I1;a "Tho Gontleman from In dlann." ho bocame a flnlflfied nubile "ok''. d a deep thinker on po- iltiem subjects. Thua It cam about that tha po nl a turned to him as dwervlng po litical honors. . I In 18!S ho was elected state sen-' tor, and again In 1900. In 1901 he wa 'etd aovernor bv a iiliirartv of 8000. whllo nooervelt rarr'ed tho state by 1 AI 000. Two vears later he w-i re-electwl by 88 000. Again . he was made governor Inst year. Johnson was not a "society light." Both he nnd Mrs. Johnson long ago made up their minds that there was nothing much ti b gained by drink1 Ing afternoon tea in unlimited quan-' Ufo- Although they met all the soc'al rtemads that go with the gu bernatorial office, they have stopped thero. Mrs. Johnson la as muoh of a readnr nnd utiirtnht nn tlin crnvornnr. and whon anything of moment came up it was to his wife that he turned ' for declslvo coun'ol. I When he was talked of for tho j presidency, the subject of his rank-! ing a sneaking tour throughout the country n show himself to the peoplo wns brought up. Ills fr'ends thought It would bo ,m excellent plan. But right away the Johnson mode'ty step nod In, nnd tho plan was doomed be fore it had been half outlined. "I've been elected governor of Vlnnesota T'm employed to work for the pople of Mlnnsota, and hero I Btay." he said. And all that argu ment and pleading could got out of him were twi speeches, one in Vir ginia and one In Alabama, and the Alabama speech was made after the people of that state had reftrod to Indor-e h'm for the presidency. i With the passing awav of Gov-' ernor John A. John-on, the state of Minnesota passes into 'he hands nf Hepubllean administration fir the i first t me In five years. Pntll the next elect'on th af'airai of the state will be guided bv Lieu tenant Governor Everhart, a Repub lican, who now becomes Its gover nor John'on was first elected gsv ernor of Minnesota in 1904. i Eugen fays a slight frost wa? vis able there early Saturda) mornlm; SCHOOL days are the days when most of the im portant habits of life are formed. Teach your children the daily use of Dr. Lyon's PERFECT Tooth Powder and they will some day rise to call you blessed. It cleanses, beautifies and preserves the teeth and imparts purity and fragrance to the breath. PYRAMID PILE CURE Does Away With Knife, N'urso nnd n Big Doctor Bill. free trinl packago to any ono who will wrlto for It. At yqitr drug storo, GO cents a box. Cures promptly, painlessly nnd por mnnontiy. Is easy to uso and requires no clov- ornoss to got tho best results. Begins Its stunt nt tho start nnd keeps on until a euro is consummated. Stops Inflammation, swolllng, con gestion, Irritation and Itching tho first thing. This Is tho beginning of a euro. You quit gritting your tooth nnd say ing Improper things. No need to stop your work nnd "call your neighbors in." No fuss nnd publicity. A man gets back his ambition, takes hold of work and has no wish to die. A woman returns to hor natural good looks nnd choorfulncss nnd tho pntnod drawn fnco Is replaced with a plump, smiling ono. Thoro Is no uso trying to bo happy with piles. Joy and piles don't chum. Send nnd got n froo packago. This Is ho way to commonco curing your solf. If it was not nil right, no such offor would bo mndo. Send today for.lt; It Is tho best nnd only tlmo to do n thing that should bo douo. , Yours for n speody remedy in tho uso of tho Pyramid Pllo Curo. PYRAMID DRUG COMPANY, 219 Pyramid Bldg., Marshall, Mich. Request for Bids. Staled proposals to furnish mip piles required by tho Oregon Agri cultural College for the months end ing December 31. 1909, will be re ceived at the business ofllce of tha college until noon Saturday, Septem ber 26th. The right Is reserved to reject any or all b'lds. or to accept or reject any part of a bid. Envelopes should be Inscribed, "Proposals to Furnish Supplies." Goods of Oregon manufacture or production will be given preference, other things being equal. All giod must be delivered at the dormitories as ordered by the respective stewards. Lists will be furnished on appli cation at tho business office. W. HORACE KERR. Clerk. Corvallls . Oregon, September 20, 1909. 9-20-0t dly Dr. Abernethy, the great English physlclaa, said: "Watch your kid neys, Whon they aro affected, life la In danger." Foley's Kidney Ken edy makes healthy kidneys, cor rects urinary Irregularities, and tones up the whol system. J. O Perry. JIM JEFFRIES COMING HOME Paris, Sept. 20. James J. Jeffries arrivod hero today, en route to Amer ica. Ho looked in tho pink of condi tion. Ho said he would bo willing to fight In Australia, providing the American offers are unsatisfactory 0 Health and Bonhty Aid. Cosmetics and lotions will not clear your complexion of pimples and bl3tohea like Foley's Orlno Laxative, for Indigestion, stomach and liver trouble and bab'tual constipation. Cloanses th; system and Is pleasant to take. J. C. Perry. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought 6&jfEa Bears the Signature AGED MAN MUST STAND TRIAL FOR MURDER Napa, Cal., Sopt. 21. Following his preliminary hearing, Robert John son, nged 70 yonrs, and n veteran of tho civil war, is in Jail horo, chargod with tho murder of John Lennox, a momber of tho votornn's home nud an old soldier who fought through tho civil wnr. Early In September it is nlloged thnt Johnson shot ivul killed Lotiuox In a "blind pig" which wns conducted by tho formor nenr horo. Boforo tho shooting tho two had en tered into a heated altercation. How's l'hts? Wo offor Ono riundrod Dollars Ho ward for any enso of Catarrh that cannot bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Curo. F. J. CHENEY ft CO.. Toledo. O. hi, tho undorslgnod, havo known F. J. Cheney for tho last 15 years, and boltovo him porfoctly honornblo i.i nil bttslnoss transactions nnd finan cially nblo to carry out any obliga tions mado by his firm. WALLuNO, ICINNAN.' & MARVIN, Wholesale- Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Curo Is takon Intern-illy, noting directly upon tho blood nnd mucous surfaces of tho system. Tostlmonlnls sont frco. Prlco 7Go por bottlo. Sold by nil drugglsto. Tako Hall's Family Pills for .con stipation. a Noxt Monday evening tho Chris tian church people will colobrnto tho sixth anniversary of Rov. Errott's coming hero as paBtor. o A pleasing gooa, nigh grado, truly flnvorod, amber colorod cup of ooffco can bo had and without tho real coffco dangor, or damago to health by simply using Dr. Shoop's now sub stitute, called "Health Coffco." Pure, wholosomo, toastod coreals, malt, nuts, otc, make Dr. Shoop's Health Coffco both healthful and satisfying, No 20 to 30 minutes tedious boiling. "Mude in n ml nil' say Dr. Shno.i If sorved as coffoo. It's tasto will oven trick an export Test It nnd sco. J, W. Harrltt. o Mayor Rodgors has started a move niont to mnka a park of tho S. P. do pot grounds nnd surroundings. o Good for RIIIousnoM. "I took two of Chamberlain's Stom cch and Liver Tablots last night, and I fool-fifty por cont.bottor than I havo for wooks," says' J. J. Flro stono, of Allogan, Mich. "Thoy ate cortalnly a flno artlclo for bilious ness." For snlo by all good drug gists. Samples frco. Duty doesn't always consist of deeds. o Why Druggists Recommend Chamber- IiiIii'h Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, mr. Frank C. Hnnrnhan, a promt nont drugglBt of Portsmouth, Va., says: "For tho past six yearn I havo sold and rocommondod Chnmborlatn's colic, Cholora and Diarrhoea Rotnody It la n groat romody and ono of tho host patent modlclnos on tho mnrkoL I handlo somo others for tho samo purposos that pay mo n largor profit, but this romody Is bo suro to effect a curo, nnd my customers so certain to nppreciato my rocommonuing it to him, that I glvo It tho proforonco." For salo by nil good druggists. A man's Importance shrinks con stdorably whon his children grow to an ago whon ho Is no longer nblo to bluff thorn. o A Sprained Ankle. As usually treatod a spralnod anklo will disable tho Inlurod porson for a month or moro, but by npplying Chnmborlaln's Liniment nnd observ ing tho directions with each bottlo faithfully, n curo may, In most enses, bo offected .In leus than ono week's tlmo. This llnlmont Is a most ro marknblo preparation; try It for n sprain or n brulso, or whon laid up with ehronla or muscular rheumatism nnd you are certain to be delighted with tho prompt rollof which It af fords. For sale by all good drug- o One mny not be clever enough to do a thing himself, but he Is pretty clever If he can employ others who can do It well. o Testifies After Four Years. Carlisle Confer, N. Y., O. B. Bur hnns writes: "About four years ago I wroto you that I had boon en tirely cured of kidney troublo by tak ing two bottles of Foley's Kidney Remedy, and after four yoars I am again pleased to stato that I have never bad any return of thoso symp toms and am evidently cured to stay ourod " Foley's Kldnoy Remedy will do tho sme for you. J. C. Perry, o Chll-rn .Cry FOR FLETCHER'S O ASTO R I A MEALS 15c Call and try them. Moals J 5c, Board per week $2:76; also fur nished rooms very reasonable, AT THE Salem Restaurant :t0 fOl'IlT STREET 5TO-NIGHT 1 Portland's Popular Fire-Proof I Hotel I THE OREGON Our Rathskeller Grill finest dining service In city, with Hawaiian orchestra from 6 to 12 p, m. Most perfectly furnished, Moderate Priced, Modern Hostlery in the metropolis of the Northwest. ANNEX IS NOW OPEN Our capacity has been doubled and our bus will hereafter meet trains No, 6, and train No, 12, limited, Oregon Electric that arrive In Portland at 10:55 a, m, and 4:55 p, m, M. C. DICKINSON, Manager THE OREGON Brainy Women Are thoso who will havo us launder tholr wnlBts, dollcato Hngorio, otc. Our facilities nro thoso of tho best for tho perfect handling of this character of work. Our holp ia thor oughly oxporlonccd, and much moro skllitul than most help you can scottro to como to your homo or to "tako out." A trial will mnko you a client of ours. Salem Laundry Co. Telephone U5. IIM-Ifld 8, Liberty St. y iiiiif iiiiwfjiiieHmtf ma in J. T. POHTKR GOOD THINGS TO EAT The Palace Market and Grocery Porter's Block NEWPORt, OREGON FREE DELIVERY AT ALL HOURS imf iiiiiimuitf t4K4iaiitt)ii innnntmniiitmimi BAYVIEW I Rooming House j Ono nnd ono-half blocks south of boat landing on Mnln stroot Royal Restaurant In connection J MRS. O.E. CARTER, Prop. J NEWPORT ORE. 44dH-a4H-eaa4o-Hi i44o-r-Me4--aaes Rader Camp Ground f 3 With foundation and without, t Y also furnished tents, good ! ! wntor and soptlc tanks. Ratos x 1 1 a furnished on application. J Nye Creek, Newport, Ore J A. J, Radcr, Proprietor. f4 (M-SH-04'Mftf H44WH8lUHIllHm I Meat Market II i i Ed Stockcr & Sou. !! Fresh nnd Salt Moats, P!sh, 1 1 Oystors, etc. 1 1 Spewlal choice mutton nnd voal X always on hand. Jt ' ' The oiily xclualvv market In J 4ii-'tYurii , , . (I i9ffHHt 4HHM4eM-HH-r T r T I Anything You Need to tat at X 1 . 'Smith's Nyebeach (Delicatessen Home Baking x ! Phono 44 Mnln. 147 N. High at C. W. YANftKE Proprietor of THE FASHION STABLES Cabs nnd 'Livery. All Riga Modern Rubbor Tiro. GREAT CIIINKSI3 DOOIOR L. M. HUM has modlclno which will curo any known disease. xo makca a npoclulty of nnd gunrnntocs to curo Catarrh, Asthma, Lung, Thront, Rhoumntlstn, Doblllty, Stomach, Liver, Kldnoy troubles; nlso nny blackoned or awollon soreness, broken limbs; Smallpox, Epldomio; nil kinds of Bolls, Lost Manhood, Female Weak ness, Hornls Troubles nnd Paralysis. Conaultntlon froo. Cnro of Yick So Tong Co., Chlncso drugs nnd horbe. 153 High stroot, upstairs, Salem, Or. O. It. PRKWITT HflUf f lltf I4H1I ilThe Grand II FURNISHEDH ROOMS::::: T Ono block ntrtb from boat landing jj 4. i.mg micuen in connection ror tne u of the fueiti TEB.MH REASONABLE. I Mrs. A. D. Sliolleiiburg j; I Newport, Oregon ! ! IH44444H-r fg-f Tomeiamn4- "Takitezy" I The most beautiful placo at Nye Btach. Newport, Orogon . . Private rooms nnd board, (i n ii Mrs. W. M. Berry f ! i ! iiuuif niummuunnimm Best of EVERYTHING; moans I Anythlni from thn J NEWPORT SODA WORKS I Syrups, Siphons. Sodas. Cidor t . HACK AND BAGGAGE T uacK nuu baggago wagon moots every oont. t'nrtlos wishing to make trips on tho beach, light house. Seal rooks. Otter rock und tho famous Dovll'a Pupch I Bowl, call or phono HAJlDLVa & ORAMER. 0H-MHtrf i.Buxtori'sGrocery 1 All lines tho best Wchandfollelnz's Goods. Next Jcor to Post Offlco Newport - Oregon I 4-f4HMlfrfH4H-H- nwwtnmtuwHl