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jers 9 pie? Fet5FHirTi ucbi medicine ever made for the courjhs and colds of children. Al ways keep It in the. house. PrP. vents croup. Stops night coughs. Ask your doctor. ?-Vry,- EAUTIFUL COUNTRY HOMES Editor Draws Idyllic Pic ture of Rural Life losttrr homos whether lived In, nil jwr-as thoy ought to be or used m snramer oniy, uo not niwnys r lie surroundings thnt mnko for ln spirit of country living, snys jrite McFarlnnd, prosidont of tho rlcsn Civic Association, in "Tho !try Calendar" for Soptombor. often tho Ideals of tho crowded ire Died in tho opon country, and 'rte tho formnl rows and beds and ri of tender plants, oxponBlvo but upansivc, which nro moro or less ipriMo in tho city plot, but out of roper relation to tho breadth nnd rslst!) of the great outdoors. kink at tho moment of tho coun- Koine, lived in, not moroly inhab- Urlva months In tho yuur by n it New York odltor. Tho liouso !, of which I sponk fully, Is a puro !r; homo, in tho simplest nrohltec- lightly ns it stands against n wochI. Just n bit of lawn is hold ind bnrberod in front, whllo tho ible and fruit garden down tho 1 1 pleasant ornamont in its clonn eful formality. This onds tho 31 anil oxpensivo gardening. Tho I havo spokon of comes closo to onto it slioltors, and tho oditor til family livo nmong tho trcos moment that thoy cnn. This for- editor or porhnps ho is only f has bought and built with rof- to tho wood and tho trout stroam It shelters for n half inllo of joy ildacss. tho editor loves not only tho hut tho wildness of n natural I j road. Thus thoro is a half mllo of Inno, lionlorod by shrubs r that grow thoro of Nnturo's sj, and in nil tho swoot wlldnoss N'lturo ever provides, when al ter will. No lawn mowor, no road jurfaco; just n ramblo, up vo, in snmio ana Bun, wuii uinu ulrrcls ninl rabbits nnd chip almost us tamo as tho trout me at tho editor's call in tho tie editor gets out of this nat- :rmal country homo tho utmost fij of life. Ho is nn ovorworkod J tho city, nnd tho trip to this jj haven takes nn hour. Ho nr fliillfo so that ovory day thoro uh Into tho woods, n fling nt tho "Mm, or a rapid walk along tl bordered lnno. Ho Is dooply !," and botwoon tho trout b trees and tho songstors, ho Hth minuto of his scant daylight ftlome with vigor stored against 'i demands of tho noisy motrop- ecs his children, rosy-chookod plag, growing into full-bloodoa p!blo cither In city or In 1 tountry. Ho is having tho We in tho country for tho city hardy. Or, simplest of all, I would ndorn tho doorway- of such a swoot country homo with just ono scarlot trumpet honeysuckle, giving foliago flower dninty beauty If I couldn't And n near-by nntivo yino for tho pur POboI A blttorswoct, n honoysucklo, a wiiu ciomaus, or in tlio south a Jnsmlno or roso thoso would bo right. Just a word of oxporlcnco. About my own littlo mountain! homo for summer, I am trying to establish tho florn of tho neighborhood. Blttorswcot nnd wild clematis, thimbleborry and trlpup, moccasin flower and flrowcod. Mninntliomum and Cllntonla thoso and n scoro moro nro taking kindly root about my cottngo on tho odgo of tho deep forest. But my neighbor, who is trying to forco roluctnnt grnss to grow on soil of wood, humus nnd rocks, says I am crazy bocauso I will not allow tho lovely tanglo of bcoch and birch nnd flrochorry and hemlock botweon us to bo cut downl Lawnst Plenty of thorn nt homo; but tho call of tho wild, deop woods, whoro tho hermit thrush opons nnd closes tho dny, is too loud upon mo to permit n pitiful forcing of grass whoro ferns will riot, and Jho blnckborry brlors will laugh nt my neighbor's lawn attempt, unless ho covors his ground with silver oxpenso in establishing his bluo grass in tho motintnlnM PAH.T CAPITAL JOURNAL, BALBM, OBBQON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 18, 1006. STEAIN TOO OEBAT. Hundreds of Salem Boadors Find It So. pWn that I speak for tho coun Tho hustlo nnd worry of business men, Tho hard w'ork nnd stooping of work-mon, Tho woman's household cares, Aro too great n strain on tho kldnoys. Dnckaoho, hoadaoho, sidoacho, Kidney troublos, urinary troublos fol low. A Salem citizon tolls you how to euro thorn all, Jncob E. McCoy, bridgo bulldor and contractor, rosldlng on Capitol stroot, Bocond liouso boyond Mill creek, says: "I havo always onjoyod good health up to fivo or six years ngo. Along about that tlmo my kidnoys oom moncod to bother mo. Thora wns not so much backaoho, but tho irinclpal symptoms woro in connection with the kiduoy socrotions. A strain or ovor oxortion vory ofton caused hemorr hages of tho kldnoys. I cannot eay that it was so painful; but It was vory annoying. I used various romodlos, and whllo somo gnvo roliof, others were worthless. In somo way Doan's Kldnoy Pills woro brought to my no tice, and whon up town 'I droppodinto Dr. Stone's Drug Storo and procured a box, taking thorn as dircctod. A fow dosos gar vory convincing proof that they woro going to tho right spot, and though I oan't say thoy havo curod mo as I may novor bo curod, I can stato that thoy gavo mo wondorful roliof. I havo a high opinion of Doan's Kld noy 's Pills and choorfully recommend them." For salo by all doalors. Prlco CO cents. Fostor-MIlburn Co., Buffalo, Now York, boIo ngenta for tho Unltod States. Bomembor tho name Doan's and tako no other. An. Inspiring Oensus. i" ut American census of tho Philippines may turn out to be tho magna churta of thoso Islands. Their legislative assembly 1, to bo based upon it, but that is only a part of tho story. Tho census is tho proof of tho fnct that tho ilands have taken their start toward prosperity and growth 11 fill AT" All1AnttH ... I i a a. a v. .wui-ucuu nuspices. Anu It is a pledge that American authority is in tho Philippines for purposes of devel opment and tho pormanont bottormont of tho pcoplo, nndi not for tholr ex ploitation for selfish onds. Somo facts which may causo surprise aro rovoalod' in this Phllipplno consus. Tho Islands nro shown to bo not by nny means a virgin, unoccupied region, such ns Louisinna, California nnd Toxns woro whon thoy wcro acquired. Thoy nro even now nearly thrco times as densely populotod as contlnontnl Unltod States itself. Thoy havo 07 pooplo to tho squaro mllo to our 20. That means thnt wo shall not call to dovclop them with our own peoplo until wo havo completely developed our own homo territory. When You Put Milk In Toa, "Tho scientific justification for add ing milk to tea," says tho DIototIc and nyglonic Cnzctto, "comos from tho facts that tho tannic acid containod in tea combines with tho albumon of tho milk to form tannnto of albumon, which Is practically loathor. By drink Ing tea alono tho coating of tho stom ach is mado loathory. But when milk which contains albumen, is added tho moloculcs of tannic acid select tholr affinity nt albumen from it, and as a divorco Is unknown to tnnnato of al bumon tho lining of tho stomach is less Hablo to bo affoctod by tho tannic acid than It would bo if tho tea woro taken alone." FRAUD EXPOSED. A few oonnterfolturs have lately bee making and trying te sell Imita tions of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, and other nedtolnes, thereby defraud ing tho public This is to warn you to beware of such people, wko seek to profit, through stealing the imputa tion of remedies whieh havo been suc cessfully ouring disease for over 35 years. A sure protection to you is our nam on tho wrappe. Look for tt, on all Dr. King1!), r Bueklen's remedies, ns all others aro mere Imi tation. H. B. BUCKLBN & CO. Chicago, III., and Windsor, Canada. For salo by J. C. Perry, Salem. Grave Trouble Foreseen. It needs but littlo foresight to tell, that whea your stomach and liver are Country, and for as littlo gar- l"y affected,' grave trouble ia ahead, I! u the mind of tho gardonor (ttmlt about tho country homo. ' Kreen tho piazza from tho too 1 , if necessary, with, lot us 1 hlooming hedgo of hydrangea 24 roses would bo bettor! I Wt the cntranco with a groat 4-vIno of tho "Dutchman's 'od with a noblo fern, also priding W-W ton ... 1...MI ii am. - "u JUOV UUUUIU JJJIU i or womanhood. The of- tasiness aro "betrlnnlnir to N Ten. pnn.i.. .. " . , Ullne voursnlf Where baia hv firot t,.i, a. mtt ' " -w lr n I. . il.. Hilt. uuurw, is in iuu 8IATEBANK. State Bank v4SE President v HAZARD, Casfcie unless you tako the proper modiolus for your disease, as Mrs. jono A. Young, of Clay, N. Y., did. She aays: "I bad neuralgia of the liver and stomach, my heart was weakeaod, and I could not eat. I waa very bad for a 16ng time, but ia ElectrU Bittera I found just what I needed, for thoy quiokly relieved and cured ms." Beet medicine for weak women. Sold under guaranteo by J. a Perry, Druggist, im, Or., at BOo a botttlt. Proposals for Eooflng. Soalod proposals ondorsed "Propo sals for ro-ropflng" will bo received by tho superintendent of the Oregon State Peniteutlary for ro-rooflng the foundry buildings at tho Penitentiary (consist ing approximately of 400 squares), un til August 22, 1005, at 2 o'clock p. in, at tho Penitentiary, and then publicly opened. Specifications, can be seen at Jhe of fice of the Superintendent of the Pen ltontlary and Pugh & Legg, architects, Salem, Oregon. Bids must be eubmltted on forms ob tained from the Superintendent. The board hereby reserves the right to reject and; and all bide. O. W. JAMES, Superintendent. Salem, Oregon, August 8, 1005. 8-11-14-16-18-19 OJUJUratSToBY FOB fXETOHES'S OABTOB1A. Public Salo. I am going to leave my form, and I will offer for sale to the highest bid dor. at my farm one mile northeast from Pratum, on IIowoll Prairie, four miles southwest from Silverton, horses, cattle sheep, hogs, farm Implements and housohold goods, regardless of prlco. Date, Saturday, August 20tb, at 10 o'clock a. m., sharp. J. VT. GASn. 8-10-dlwkhwlt A GOOD NIGHT'S REST Phene: Main 2953. AUL WORK WHEN PROMISED 217 S. Commercial St. Over The Journal. "Speak for 111" site cried to dole. I'or she knew In her little lienrt, T l .i,cf'"i" Synip, liome'i Rret treasure Could lieullli nud joy impart. TThe greatest tonic on enrth Is n goot night's rest. Rcntlcss niclits and the tcr rlblc exlinustlon of n lmckiiifr cough nn dread dangers of the poor coiisumtitlve JIlut why this fear of the night when r few doses of Dr. Boschce's Gorman Svru will insure refreshing sleep, entirely frt from cough or niglit swent? 1'ree vs pectorntion in the morning is made cc tain by tnklrg Gcnnnn Syrup. SWe know by tlie experience of ove lirty-five j ears that one 71-ccnt bottle o Genunn Syrup will siectlily relieve o cure the worst coughs, colds, bronchial o lung troubles nud that, even in b' cases of consumption, one large bottle o German Syrup will work wonders, u JTwo sizes, 35c nud 750. All druggists Sold in Salem by 8. O. Stono. Ono Follow's Schomo. Old Rocksoy Tho young mnn who marries my daughter must bo rich. Impccuno Well, sir, I don't know of nny better way to get rich than to marry her. Puck. OTULDREN OHY FOB FLETCHER'S OASTORIA. EXCURSION RATES During tho Lewis and Clark exposition tho O. O. T. Co. will mako tho following ratos Salem to Portland, ono way, 75 cents; round trip, $1.00. Tickots good for ten days. Boats leaving dally at 7 a. m., excopt Sunday. M. P. BALDWIN, Agt. Dock Foot of Trade Stroot New Lange Hotel j! 1 Corner Sixth and Washington stroots, Portland, Or., (next to , . Imperial). Strictly fireproof and ; modorn. Bates lowest for first-; ; class sorvice. Steam heat and . elevator, elegant cafe and bar ', in connection. On direct line to ; ; fair grounds, F. Lange, proprle- tor; Sam Bauman, manager, for-! ! merly of Omaha, Neb. ) iiiiHHiiiiiimiiinm AT THE STOP White House Restaurant if you want tho best eating tho markot affords. Everything first class and up-Jto-dato. GEORGE BROS. Proprs. Phono Main 2421. Stato Stroot. ICE Call Wagon or Telephone 45 Black Boy Coupons and Save Money. Salem Ice Co. BRICK Driek furnished In large sr small quantities. Pressed brick made to or der. Yard on State street, south of penitentiary. SALEM BRIOTC TABS. A. A BDBTON, Prop. I Just In Our new line of 1005 wall pa ? per has just arrived. All latest ? patterns at reasonable prices. m Call and see our stock and bo convinced that our paper and prices are right Bemember the 0 place. ! E. L Lemmon 2 299 Liberty St Phone 2475 ' 0 ELLIOTT'S SAFETY hOP JlCKETS Prlutod on Lasting Grndo Cnnl llonnl. PRICES RIUHTI QUICK SI2KVICEI PROOFS 8UBMITTCD ON ALL WORK. THE N. D. ELLIOTT PRINTERY 317 B.Coiuiuorclnl St., Snlciu, Or. ' Salem Box Factory O. F. MASON, Prop. I am in South Salem, where you will find me for all kinds of fruit trays, orchard boxes and hop baskets. Miller stroot, Salem. Phono Bed2101. 1 -yz itvSp s JX&.iAZMZELlMu&ill UJWHlU A SUBSTANTIAL MEAL That will mako good rich blood and thnt will stick to your ribs, you can nlwayaonjoy whon you buy your meats from our flno stock. Tho vory best boof, mutton, lamb, veal and pork for roasting, broiling, slowing or frying, you will always find nt prices as low as tho lowest at E. C. CROSS Stato Stroot Markot Phono 201. Ask for and Insist on Getting PPLEY'SriERFECnON P When ordering your baking powder. It is the best and the cheapest. ttiiiMi MamMfemiiMi wtiwwigaBtatMw M Reg. No. 26531 RED SEAL Tri'l 2:06 Rcc. 2:10 BIBB OF JO SEAL, 2:11V.. Sirod by Bed Heart 2:10V., tho alro of Chain Shot 2:00',. Bed Seal 2:10, Etc. Dam ALICE M. (trial) 2:25.... by Mark Flold (son of Oeo.. Wilkes), Dam of Bod Seal 2:10 Al slro of Daisy Flolds 2i03Vi, Mam lawood 2:1DVJ. brlno flold, 2:11, ote. Soeoad dnm DAY BELL by Advance, siro of Malraskn 2i25,ctc. Dam of Veritas 2:10, lbdox 2:20. Third dam daughter of Tippo Baib, a thoroughbrod, BED UEABT is by Bod Wllkos, out of Swoothoort, by Sultnn; socond dnm Minnohaha, tho dam of Beautiful Bolls, otc BED SEAL stands 15.1, compactly built, with groat quality nnd a suro slro of groat spcod. Ho will mako tho souson of 1005 at tho . OREGON STATE FAIR GROUNDS Terms $40 Season paaturngo nt reasonable With tho usual return privilege Good rates to mares sent from a distance. WTEN THEY'VE MADE THE BOUNDS and samplod all other brands of flour, back they come to the reliablo "always the same" Salem flour, assured of suc cessful bread, pie and cake baking. It's a choice wheat flour, made by the best and cleanest of methods, and freedom from dyspepsia of its consumers attests its wholesomencM. I SAM CASTO, Fair Grounds, Or. IWH911IIMMHI9t MHaa wii.of fif iiiMiiof ieiK4. IT'S BOABD BY BOABD , Thutbuilds tho hoiuo; it's saving by penny that builds n -fortune-, nnd it's dealing horo that gives you n chance to rturt your homo and your fortuno, Wo will soil you tho host lumbor at tho lowest prices for tho host, nnd if you build your houso with our lumbor you nro saving monoy at tho samo tlmo. Qot our estimato beforo you build. Near S. P, Passongor dopot. Phone 001, QdODALE LTTMBEB OO. If llU 41 f ! ttHmHMHHif BitHs r" "'ryfcftMw 00YRIOH TnB ONLY WAY OUT Of your (shoo) troublos, and wo havo no doubt you havo lots of them, is to purchaso your footwonr at Vogt's. Qur shoes aro made to woar as well as to soil. Thoy aro also mado to glvo ontlro comfort to tho wearor, and at tho samo tlmo glvo a vory neat, stylish offoct to tho foot, n combination that is Dot mot with in other shoes. LADIES' AND MEN'S HOP SHOES 91.50 AND $1.70, JACOB VOGT A. L. FRASER Successors to Burroughs k Frasor, Plumbing, Tinning and Roofing Cornice Work, Heating and Building Work of all kinds; estimates made and work guaranteed. 307 Stat Street, Sslem. Phone 1511. i i i m w '.1 Jx tt-. i IS Rbi l-i ."1 i Wi .'S ; '-2 ' ! M -j ! -2