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vPFi DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1904, m m "WTTF IMS M -n WEST BAflK OF . RIVER w Jf, Senator Mitchell Se cures Consideration in THESIS l nUh ill FEDERAL .COURT ACTION Will Work for a Special Ap propriation of $35,000 at Short Term of Congress Presidont Hofor, of the Greater Sa lem Corrimorclal Club, spent Monday at Portland, in conforonco with United Stntoj Senator Mitchell and tho United Statos engineering office, at tho cus tom house, In the Interest of the Salem Jiarbor, and an endorsement and rec ommendation for nn appropriation was secured, and Senator Mitchell will press for the samo at the coming term of cong;oirs, when It Is admitted a rlves and harbor bill will bo passed. Tho west bank of the rlvor is ad mitted to bo wearing away rapidly, according to an examination mado by the engineering department a year ago at tho Instance of the Commercial Club, when H. D, Thiolsnn was pres ident, nnd ho had, by order of the club, a map prepared showing changes in the channel, and extension of tho gravel bar, and this has again Jieon taken up by tho club, in resolu tions passed tho other day at its ses sion, Tho onglneer8 now admit tho dang er of a now channel being cut through tho west end of the big bridge, and say fa rdvetnwnt 3G0O feet long and costing 10 a foot will alono properly protect tho rlvor, and that it should bo mado a special appropriation, for wjijch tho whole Oregon delegation will contend. Tho session of congress that "moots in Decombor nnd adjourn March 4th will pass tho bill, and this item will undoubtedly bo put in tho bill In tho carjy1 stages of Its pasbugo, and tho delegation will ltuvo Influence enough to keop tho Item In tho bill. Senator Mitchell has promised to make this n personnl mattor, and look after It throughout .tho entire session. Rosenwald ,& Co. Commence Hop Case Against S. W. Jones of Brooks T, Ilosenwald & Co., of New com menccd an action yesterday in the United States court, at Portland, against 8. W. Jones, of Brooks, for the recoyory of 15,000 pounds of hops. The hops were sold to plaintiff, it is claimed, on July 16th nt 1VA cents a pound, but defendant refuses to deliv er tho aame. Carson, Adams & Can non appear for plaintiff. From this action it appears that the foreign "nop dealers will hereafter com mence litigation in tho United States courts, whero the amount Is sufficient to give the courts Jurisdiction, as they claim thr ati courts have decided I both ways on hop cults. SHOOTS ALL THE TIME Ohio Club Women, 8pringlleld, O., Oct. 19. All pre vious records promlso to go by the board in comparison with tho attend nnco at tho tenth annual convention of tho Ohio Federation of Women's Clubs In Bosslon bore. Delogatos nnd visitors by tho score have arrived during tho last twenty-four hour and nt noon today tho registration book showed a total attendance approach ing tho 1,000 mark. Prollmlnnry busi ness occupied tho club women todny. Tho Rosstons will continuo until the end of tho week nnd will bo tntor Jiporsod with lecture, concerts, ro captions, nnd other fonluros, of on-tortnlnmont. Conrad Krebj has a new automatic shotgun, tho first of ithp kind, to be used in. this city. Dr. A. D, Glllls Ad mired tho gun for several days, and was Invited to try his marksmanship. The action of the gun Is entirely auto matic, and the only thing necessary Ji to hold your finger on tho trigger and tho gun doos the rojt. The doctor took aim at the mark, and pulled. There was whero tho wholo trouble was, ho pulled too long, The now fnngled blundorbuss kept on shooting, nnd It did not stop until ev ery shell In .tho magazine was fired. HIa shoulder folt tho effects of the fusl lade,, but hd Is' learning more about guns ovory day. Conrad Is vory. proud of his new weapon, and snys that It Is equal to a cannon' when It comer, to killing game. Hblly Springs, Miss , March 34, 190,. While building railroads in Tenncsei some twelve years ago a number of haiidf contracted fever and various forms ol blood and skin diseases. I carried S. S. S in my commissary' and gave it tomy handi with most gratifying results. I can recom mend S. S. S. as the finest preparation foi Malaria, chills and fever, as well as all blood and skin diseases. W, I. McGowan I suffered greatly from Boils, which would break out on dmerent parts of mj body. I saw S. S. S advertised and nftei using about three bottles I was cured, and for the last three years have had jic trouble whatever. A. W. Zeber. 317 Read St., Evansvjlle, Ind. I began using your S. S. S probably ten years ago for Malaria and blood troub cs, and it proved so good that I have con tinued eversince using it ns a family remedy. It is a pleasure for me to recom mend S. S S for the benefit of others who are needing a first rate blood purifier, tonic and cure for Malaria. Arkansas City, Ark. C C. Hemingway Boils, abscesses, sores, dark or yellow splotches and debility are some of the symptoms of this miserable disease 5. S. S. counteracts nnd removes from the blood all impuri ties and poisons and builds up the entire system. It is guaranteed a pure ly vegetable remc ay. Write for med ical advice or any special informa tion about case. The Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, 6a. !f?i or Parte r Roosevelt aacl Fairbanks ot PRESERVE SWEET CIDER CATARRH OF THE STOMACH. Apleasant, Simple, but Safe Effectual Cure for It. and lames Slot Machines. 8nolano, Oct. 10 AftOr 1C yonrs of trusted qorvlcQ for tho O. (It. & N. Company. n cnthlor of tho city freight otllco, Herbert C. Swltzor is In tho city Jail facing a charge of ombo sling $4576.78 from the company. Tho special agent of tho company has been cheeking SwIUor aocouute for sovoral days, nnd tho warrant of nmut hits been hanging over his head hIuco Friday, while tho otUclnls sought to confirm tho reported shortage. Bwltxur Is said to have confessed, and' layfl tho bkuno for hU peculation to slot machines, drink and gambling. o- Lane County Murder. Kugono, Or.. Oct, 10. A the r flult of a slabbing affray Monday on Fall Creek, about 2rt mile unst ot bore, John Howard It dnd nnd Ctius. Alley, his antagonist, la charged with murder. Tho only wltnoa of tho deed woro tho two jouiig sons of tho Accused. Ilia victim wns a slngto man. He was cut acrut the stomach, sever ing tho Intttfttlnui ami stubbed once in tho loft nrm nnd three tlmoa In tho back. Western Union Cases. Washington, D. C, Oct. 19. Tho ao of tho Western Union Tele graph Company ngalnst tho Pennsyl vania Railroad nnd tho United Now Jojwoy Railroad nnd Canal Compuuy, Involving tho removal of tho com pnny's equipment from tho railroad linos, camo up for argument in tho United State supremo court today. Illinois Central Meotlng. (Jhlwigo, 111., Oct. 19. Only per funotorjr builnoti was transacted at the annual meeting of tho stockhold ers or tho WlnQjtf Central Railroad today. Tho meotlng was attended) by wore of stockholders from a number of state. ("atarrli of the stomach has long been considered tho next thing to inclin able. The uHiinl symptoms nro a full or bloating sensation after eating, ac companied sometimes with sour or watery riflings, a formation of gases, causing pressure on tho heart and lungs and dlfllcult breathing, head aches, ficklo appetite, ftorvousiiess and 11 general played out, languid feeling. Tliaro is nftun a out taste in tho mouth, coated toguu, nud if the in terior of thu Ntoumuh could bo scon, it would "how u slimy, inflamed con dition. TI10 euro for this common nnd ob stinate trouble Is found in a treatment which ciiukos the food to bo romlily, thoroughly digostixl beforo it hns tlmo to ferment mid Jrrltuto tho delioatc mucous surfaces of the stomach. To seouro u prompt nnd lumlthy digestion H tho ono necessary thing to do, and whou normal digontiou is scoured the eatiinliul condition will hnvo disap peared. Aeeordlug to Dr. llarlanson, the safeit and best treatment is to use after each meal a tablet, composed of I)latnie, Aseptie Pepsin, n littlo Xnx, Golden Seal and fruit ueids. Thoso tablets unn now be found at all drug uteres under the name of Stuart's Dys pepsia Tablets ami not being a patent inodtetne mm be used with pgrfeet safety and us-uirnneo that healthy ap petite and thorough digestion will ful low thulr regular una after meals. Mr. R. S. Workman, or Chicago, Ills., writs; "Catarrh Is 11 local condition resulting from a negloeted cold in the head, whereby the lining membrane of the- nose boeomua iutliimml and tlio iwisonous discharge therefrom passing Imokwiird into tho throat reaches the touineli, till producing catarrh of the stomneh. Medloul authorities pre scribed for me for throe years for ca tarrh of stomach without cure, but to day 1 am the happiest of men after ulng only one box of Stuart's Dys pepsia Tablets. 1 enuuot mid appro priate words to express my good feel lag, I have found tlejh, appetite and sound reat from tholr use." Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets is the, safest preparation us well ns tho slm plest and mast eanveuicnt remery for any form of iudlgUou, oatnrrh of stomaeh, UHliousnsss, sour stotnnah, hoartbnru and bloating' after meals. 0 To St. Louis. The Southern Paclfio hare made nd dlttounl sale dates for the sale of world's fair tickets, as follews: 0 tober 7tfc, Stfc and 20th. W. E. COMAX. Kxporimcnts by Profespor Pcmot at tho ollego hava evolved a method by which cider nud kindred beverages may be kept sweet for a period of years, says tho Corvallis Gazette. I'rnuo julco in n sweet stntc,. put up threo years ago wns opened tho other dny and was found to bo in ns perfect a stnto of preservation ns tho day it went into tho bottle. Cider, kept for a less period, but long enough to do- j termine that it can bo preserved for a man's lifetimo if desired, and wasi iikowiho xounu to no sweet ami as pleasant to the tnsto ns tho day it was put up. The method prevents any ferment whatever, and leaves the apple juieo or jiruno juice in exactly the same state as when it enmo out of tho fruit. For carrying out tho pre sorvntive procom, bottles or glass vessels capablo of being hermetically sealed, aro required, nnd beyond this thoro is no expenso oxcept tho labor, and accordingly the prouoss is within the reach of all who desire. With idir applos rotteulug under tho treed or soiling nt 10 couts per bushel, the process opens a way for converting that which is now 11 waste into a means of much profit. An industry for tho luiinufiiaturc and preservation of sweet eltlor for tho market by the plan, would undoubtedly develop into a biiHinetis of largo proportions. ( all fomia hns boon onriehod from the sale of the julco of hor grapes, and Oregon by tho sale of tho juieo of her npploi as sweet eider could put by a haudsume profit unuuully. Professor I'ornot's method of pre scrvatiou of eider is ns follews: "As elder comes from tho press, it is uiterod through asbestos, or any other material which will remove nil tho pomiieo that is hold in suspension, so that after bottling there will be no sediment. "After filtering, tho eider is Imme diately placed iu clean bottles, and corks placed loosely on top, the hot ties are then put in 11 steam chest and steam turned 011 until the contents of tho lmttles register a temperature of 100 degrees. This limit is maintained for tlfteou minutes, the steam is then turned off and tho chest allowed to cool down without opening tho door. Twenty-four hours afterwards they are HgHln steamed, and twenty four hours after that the operation is re pontod for tho Inst timo; whilo the bottles are still hot, they nro tightly oorkod, and after cooling in tho steam chest the corks are dipped iu hot can ning wax which finishes tho sealing, "tiller and other fruit juices mav bo preserved in tho same way and titled to an advantage iu the preparu tlous of many dcHsouios for the table as wsll as being used as a bovorage." Episcopal Rummage Sale. The ladies of the Kpisaopal church aro conducting a rummage sale iu the Turner blook, next door to Harritt & Uwrenco's groeery. All those desiring to contribute article will pltaso in form the committee, at the store, and tho artiele will bo collected. Hava yoH seen the hand-painted pesters ef "Tho HnsVin' Bee." Taey are decidedly original. Patfke and Davis PICTURES At 15 Cents. These ate fine Pictures and heavily matted in dark grey mat board. Other stores would think they were robbing themselves at 25 cents OUR PRICE IS 15 CENTS. . SECURE ONE BEFORE THEY ARE GONE THE HOUSE FURNISHING CO. NEXT TO JOS. MEYERS & SON. STORES Salem and Albany TtoKIN6oP0WDER PUT UP IN GLASSiARSH L2fiAI Sold in Salem by Atwood & Fisher. Harritt & Lawrence. A. Daue. Fuller tt Douglas. "A. L. Harvey. ?. Roth & Oraber. Joseph Albrlch. A. M. Patrick. otherhood MOTHERHOOD is the reward nature bestows upon healthy womanhood. Women whose vitality has been sapped by disease cannot safely give birth to chil dren. In pregnancy anu in childbirth weak nets of the mother is revealed in the pain and agony she suffers. This great medicine drives out eiery ves tige of inflammation and weakness, and gives tone and strength to the delicate or gans which mature tho child. The pains of pregnancy are banished by Wine of Cardui, and mu carnages, which blast so many fund mother's hope:, are prevented. Hooding, which so often occurs alter childbirth, is corrected when Wine of Cardui is used during pregnancy. Wine of Cardui babies are healthy babies, because, during the months of pregnancy, the mother is able to give them necessary vitality and strength. With thee facts presented to American women no expectant mother should be satisfied without the re-inforccment that Wine of Cardui will give her Every mother should be able to treat herself in her home with this valuable medicine. Wine of Cardui can be secured from any druggist at 1.00 a bottle. . , Polycarp, N. C. Jan. 11,1902.. I am the mother of seven children and whilo in pregnancy with the fir5t"X8uffereduntoldmiseryuntilthcywereborn. One month beforothe seventh was born I began to take a bottlo of Wine of Cardui.which gave me relief aftertakingthreedoses. 1 used the remainder of the bottle until the birth cf thechild.and was stouter in threo days after the birth than I was in a month after the birth of either of tho first six. I am 29 vcars old. MRS. V. ELIZABETH STAFFORD. 1NE CARDUI WluniHWWtWHWietM MMMMMMAMtJ. . "1 ".! Uolci Dust Mottr i ? Made by THE SIDNEY POW ER COMPANY, Sidney, Ore gon. Mado for family use. Ask your grocer for it Bran and shorts always on hand. P. B. Wallace AGENT BUM !: Wall Paper Latest designs in stack, and good work guaran teed. VVc have the small store and small prices E. L Lemmon 299 Liberty St Phone 2475 Listen to Us Boy's heavy ribbed hose for hard wear, only 16c a pair. Golf gloves, all wool, for ladles and childern, only 25c a pair. Mercerized satesn, assorted colors, good quality, 23c a yard. Mercerized heavy cushion cord, only 10c a yard. All wool shawls only 25c each. Girls caps, only 25c each. Umbrellas, steel rods, from 40c up. Daisy cloth 10c a yard, furs only 9Sc. Fur sets for children $1.25. Silks 25c a yard. Mercerized sateen underskirts, 50- up. See us for ladies' coats, macintoshes and skirts. Best line of millinery In the city. Popular prices. ROSTEIN & GREENBAUMi 298 and 300 COMMERCIAL STREET 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i i MIHHIIlilllIHlMl'