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,",r,"TW" 1-"!!TMfl(Jt'?e v" '1 DAILY CAPITAL JOTTKffAL, gAUM. OBBOOS, - ( " ' " jM)mr;; MHBBBBBi WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 1006. MM 0 I Th ew national law irUch goe &to effect, January 3, W P""? jWjhw'i1c o!io1 "r D0 'u min frwn,bcmd ix ", " na Jeml nn6 -for beverage w q"M cdtelni porposcs by being mixed wife ,feituring materials. BefP"' n IW --- "-. !& of he tow-Ay, make U nee the conrajls!omjr.i of internal revo rine." The lair nleo provides that the character arxJ quantity of denaturing materials, nl the conditions under which tho alcohol may bo withdrawn fxvj of tax "shaH bo prescribed by the commissioner of internal revenue, who shall, .with tho op'oval of the JKXT5 V2E In, I o ary uons for casing into , ef. P .1. w 1. Mrfect tbo revisions of this oct.''. Any JTI in Oen-PT studying ' pcrso" " 1' , U .wbcreb)- de-t-rrf 'ax und tho " aWbol is there jjwJuced fdr nw in tli fieobo! uo In beW How long' turod, amlo. who u such aleo- ft will (ako t!w comnrtisiouer to pwno .... - - .- wt tho neewaiy rules, ami the data.modicinol 'preparation, or knowingly it wWci tioy hU taio effect, Is prob-lolli mich mule in htfe or in part Lt Ifenro tho uncertainly avlfrom this alcohol, or who shall recover whether it i practicable to con-J by redlstttlatioiF or oth.r proccy, any Sfwct or erect 'dfoUlfcries for turning denatured alcohol is liable to' fine of mi denatured fcobol from this ycar'st500 or 4nipTJmraeu; for five years, i crop-. - tjt TM WOTSUIC 01 UI JNCW iw. Tbo low (jerV Into effect January 1 jtn, m above.' stated. It provides Ut domestic alcohol "nmy bo Vith jratrn from bond dUiout tlic ryment jfklnMl rerreuo'tmr, for wk Iri the Kifa al lDitrr, ami for fuel, light itsd poircT, provJdtiJ nald alcohol AM fcaTo born vAjoA In the presence agjJ. unkr tbo direction of an nu'horire-1 govfirnroent oftlcr, after withdraw! Knn tbo UtJUcr)' irorehouso, vrj'th jDHliyl alcohol, ct other denaturing jeatwla), tullaWo to tho uo for wbfca tbo aloorol is Tritixlrawn. but which (Wj etrojii it etarnctcr w a l vena Re, an1 fomdeni it unfit! for liquid medicinal jiurpoMt; rjrh deiuiturlog to bo done poB the application of any registered dftitly in dcnAttxUny bondl ware kowK upoclolly (tcvlgnuted or vet pwrt for ko'urinf purpo only, Bt unir coadtloRH procribcl bv rr, ,wta vtenon&s uixra fivo in- H4H.W- 1 1 i IW riiUIIIIHI"" I-H4-H-H-W i;pcpgablq facto-gar, water, a t a a J n nn" iiiii iiiiuu fmen -wxirjiiiu uwi " - -each bo present in favorable degrees to nroduco mosa eaiffiiucwr ram I ! In commerco fcho process is simply an .1 1 .... rrf imirovi incnt on ine '"'" i.. making wino fom grapes, cunnants, or other fruit juicoa. A vat is filled wi'tk Kqukl propei-ly. wal med a.nd yoast is aWi and) stirred. Soon bub bles of carbonic acid' gas appear, and (jeidmol)y increase wutu tno iiqum look-j as if it were boiling. In about OT-enty-four hours tbo bubbling gradu ally ceases, tho liquid becomes clear anil about forty-eight hours fl.onn the start it is ready for Odstill'S.'don. This distillation depends upon the differenco in temperatute at which al cohol and wart'T boil, tho former re miirinc consldnably less heat to turn Into vapr- 1'. fllsa depends ujwn tbo cofldensationi of vapor into liqwid when tlij temperature falls. In practice, w&Mi the simple forms of still, thtt o are always more cm lcs water and volattilo substance, such as ownrinl oiln and ncutic acid, p-esent in the condtoni d product, which must tbexeforo be purified by other proccsu e-j. Tho most common of these process es is ttucccsivo distilla,'ion, tho liquid it suiting from tho firat distillation be ing again and again distilled) until Hie produco is pure. Thus, to give a itiheo notictvl example, staging with an ori ginal liquid containing o per cent alco hol, i'a condensed) vapor may contain 40 per cemt alcohol, Thia second liquid redistdlled may ylddf a liquor comtain ing SO par cent alcohol; a third) distil lation maiji Tiroduce rt solution of 90 jht cenitl pure, and so on. Tho neces sity for this redistillation and 'tno re' ntoval of undv-i nblo impiHties bas given rJslj to a vas'i variety of compli catet.1 apparaitus. imwwWHWHMiiiiiJiUliiijJ I A TTTEMPT TO CONTROL i . - j0t1' .. DiENATURED ALCOttUi; niiiiniillllHIII HH ' ' ' ' '' " iHiiiiiiiin""'"",ftrwrTTCzr: : : , a. -. . . .t ask tlmt very littlo farm be- eropo-j-er-d to run its own sill; but we- io tLtmand that tbo regulations permit farnura in a school distict or town ship to unite in cooperatively owning .nd opTating a plant fd the manu-fao'-uni of denatured alcohol, just as fifey now own and run co-operative creamericH or ch-ecso factories. "We want tho fionore io get the full, bene fit of the proceeds of their cfops when converted into denatured alcohol, in otead of being forced to sell such crops a.1 tbo lowosb possible prico to monopoly-owned distilleries. We skill take up this matter wMj Mr. Ycrkes upon his return and 'meanwhile urge1 that every farmer and agricultural organi zation interested in this industry aJso wlu'o tho connnissioni of internal ,rev- C, emphaiz- CONSUMPTION'S WARNING or both. An Alcohol Monopoly. Manufacturers of distilling appara tus ro loath to glvo any information about equipment and cost of distille." les. This businotH has long been under tho strictest supervision of tho itrto'iwil revenue department, nnd heay penraHJtis aro imposed ujon any oa who, with a view to avoid tho beftvyi tax on alcohol, makes or oper ate di'iiiltorios unknown to tho in ternal revenue officers. lb is also ft-rf-yd -that a certain group of capitalist- aro conspiring to monopolize tbe Inxfcstrj of? making tax ftvo denottjred alcohol. If any uch trust it atitemptodv tbe proj-oneit regulation of tbo internal revenuo bureau should guard against It is K) far as possible. Tho fnvnnvra whose Influence itvurol Mio now Ioav rightfully demand that it bo so en tn'icci) ax to givo tJiem a chanco to enuoad Washington, D. ing tho above views. Denatured alcohol is simply rho com mercial grade of pure alcohol made unfit for uso as a beverage by having added to it wood alcohol or some other material hat would make it entirely iiufiti for boverogo o- medicine, Al cohol is a pj-wduct of tho decomposition of sugar, or moro properly, glucose, by itho action of ferment such ns yeast Any substance which contains sugar or substances such as starch, vegetable fi ber, obc, which can. bo convented into eugart, can bo uxd aa a Bourco of alco hol. Tho most Jropoqtnnt sources used commercially art) grapes, poatoest, loets and ohher root crop, and! grains, especially ryo, Iwiey, corn, ami rice. Xlhnyi oiihctr fruits besides gi'apcs are itsed; for example, applea, peaches antl cherrlefl. Plbtirs such ae coWon, linen nhid hemp, after chemical treat wnt to clinngo tho ,wxody fiber into glucose, Ijavo also boon uso succo'a-fully. luride f.cu oon Ucome erldent Jn ouUld. nvmotom. DR. G. O. GREJUf. dThe aid of scientific inventions is not needed to determine whether your lungf . , n.t. t ...ntitnmi ran be nitcciea. i lie m st jiuiiv.. -- are pt readily noted by anyone of average in flThcre is'no disease known that gives sc many plain warnings ui iu f ""; .... on.i nn unnuB disease tnai can be so quickly reached and checked, if the medicine used is Dr. Boschee t German Syrup, wnicu i mm - - consumption. qit is in the early stages that Gcrmar Svrup should be taken, when warningf are given in the cough that won't quit, the congestion of the bronchial tubes and the gradual weakening of the lungs, ac companicd by frequent expectoration. IJBut no mutter how deep-seated you cough, een if dread consumption ha already attacked your lungs, Germai Svrup will surelv effect a cure as it ha done before in thousands of apparently hopeless cases of lung trouble. qNew trial bottles, 25c. Regular sue 75c. At all druggists. Sold In Salem by 8. C. Stone. MARKET QUOTA TIONS TODAY "Mako Salem Good Homa Markaf r ORDER THE EVENING CAPITAL JOURNAL AND SECURE THE NEW 450 PAGE BOOK The Destruction of San Francisco BY EARTHQUAKE AND EIRE By Charles Eugene Banks and Opie Read Special x Memorial :-: Volume U Tlu!!,? U 7ge'lr TB.hl '"" Wm,0M ' Anm,eftD' Wh haVft d 'rated their svmpMhy will. gtntrMity truly Atnerlwn.Krfrr city, tonn and villi ,,.,... ,v. ..... , ., h zr-jr ??- - - - - - -" irTuZ " rkUta dfd or dying It th ruin. Tbf nrer wi tlm is tho bUtory of tb world whn all www u orco giMt city of tUn IVuncUco. kwwr ey were turned to one- city, as nou they it h:?ur-i-tM''' - t U. 4lw m trtbl tvlrl JbT 1 lk-, :V "f th ,C,trUCt,0n " -ty5 the story Wr IM.U., army j2s ZtZ.TT T? "" " h"" " f u .Bering frun Individual., eitie. .nd congr; a nation'. .vpathy A Tragic Finish. A watchman's neglect permitted a leak in tho tf eat North Sea dyke, which a child's finger could have stopped, to become a ruinous break, devastating an entire province of Holland. In like manner Kenneth Mclver, o Vance boro, Mo, permitted a little cold to go unnoticed until a tragic finish was only averted by Dr. King's Now Discovery Ho wvites: "Threo ducto'g gave me up to dio of lung inflammation, caused by a neglected cold; but Dr. King's Now Discovery saved my llfo." Guar anteed best cough and cold cure, at J. C. Perry 'b drug store. 50c and $1.00. Trial bottlo free. The Whole Story of the Disaster THE APPALLING STORY OF VESUVIUS ro m nmnm 0P rmZ010 ", snaMio waves tjcu u m vium w ,. . AXn 7 .IT r?Lr ""-"WtO OK TUB TEWiXJlLK Mln,, owu,Uo W.mo SS1n,0MttT "O"5 TO IK AUVAXCl n rn ZUM,AX " 0N 03 rRONT COVEv m tt. " ST.SL- -- S?SiKL i - ? i 'i " "3TO ik YOU Magic and literature. AVo wish Mr. Kipling would write out mooo iwUy his ideas ami impres sion about liiferatu'e. Ho could mako an o-say which, whilo it moght not y oil thcio is to my on th.Vi subject, would l exceedingly good reading, and doubtle ftdifying. He has spoken boftjo abowti tho magic of words. In the story cjilkxl "Wirolou," he Bajv JH neaiT as wo remember it that tliwa ao oni fio iWM?ages in nil liter ature which are- pujto mngie, nnd theee of -thtwo ho credit to Ketits. That men ha o beeai ablo to put into words fho ttboughtM. the feeling, tho emo tions tliut thy hn-v-o put into them; that mmploj common words nro able & hold tho thoughts and emotions eo entrusted to tlonv ami givv. them up ng:iin on demand, so tliat "they walk up nnd down In tho hearts" of gym- ivathotio readiohs that H truly master of magic, nnd pistes understamling. It is tin cxtniordsnaTy trick to put words together m that they will live and HVOV It has bem dono and will lx Courtship in Turkey. There-' ano few barbarous tribes in tho most benighted' of contH newts where courtlship and man riaga aro more grotesquely conducted than ini European Turkej-. It is lucky for tho Turkish suitor that he need not even pretend' to bo a lover as no ardor could1 survivo tho chill ing fermalities: thait' have to be gone through. A Turkish young mam may of course want a wife, but ho has nothing at nil to do with looking for one. That is the business of his mother and fe male nelativos, who visit several mar riageable gliils, and select ono with whom tho bridegroom then exchanges a ring by messenger. On 'tho dsy of tho betrothal con tract am iam gets tho consent of the bridij-elect through tihe door of tho hnTem, and tho two families dino to gether, neither of tho two persons most concerned being present. On tho wedkling day tho bride's trousseau is taken, to her husbnnd's house while sho is taken the round of her relatives, nnd there is much dancing at every houx, after which her malo relatives oxorciso all malign spirita with swords and sjwars in) tho dumb show of fight in& Finally eve-.iing draws on, the bride reaches her husbaniTn homo andi ev erybody chain out leaving her and ho- husband to see each ohcr for tho first time and to scrape acquaintance as luewt they can. Under tho o'd Moslem law even speaiklng acquaintance would have been impossible, ns the brido was doomed to ab-olute silence for a whole month. Now her husband gives her a present at meeting n'nd she mny speak. Poultry At Stelnem Market. Egga Per dozetf, 20c Ohickona 10llc. H-ya 12&C. Ducks 10c. , Poultry, Eggs, Etc. N Eggs Per dozen, lOc. Butter Kctau Uountry, 20c, cri ery, 25o. Hcno 10llc. Pryo-'12c.- ' ' ' Geese C7c Duckfl 9c. rruita, Vegetables, Etc. Potatoes 1520c Onions 2c Tropical rrolta. Bananas 5c per pound. Oranges $5.00. Lemons $5.00 lbO.00. Livo Stock Market. Steers 33&c. Cows 2R4c Sheep 3c Dressed Veal 5c. Stock Hogs 6c' Fat Hogs 0c. Grain and Feed. Baled Clover $7. Cheat $7.00. Timothy $9$10. Oate--42c. Bran $19.50. Short $21.00. Salem Flooring M11L Wheat 63c. Flour $3.60. Portland Markot. Wrticat Olub, 71(72c ; Valley 73c 0 Bluewtem 73c. Oate Ohoico -wiito, $31.01b$32. Millstuff Bran $17. liny Timothy, $1112.50; AOfalnJ $13. Potatoes 4050c Poultry Averago old hens, IMj 12Vt!c; mixed chickens, ll13c; yo roosters, 9c; chlckenst, 12S12c; t keys, Mvej 14lCc; geese, livo, pou) o'isQOc; geese, dressed, per pound, Ik duck8; 1416c; geona, $11. squahs, $1.752. , Pork Drescsd, 78o. Beef Dreesod, 45. Mutton Dressed, 56c. Hots Qeironv 1905. tOfnM Wool Talley, coarse to medium, II 23V.C; Eastern Oregon, 1823yj. Butter Fancy Creamery 17Ml 20c; ston 1314c Mohair 2830c. BATES. Newport, Taqulna Bay, Breitenbo Hot Springs From All S. P. and 0. & E. Points, Indigestion. With its companions, heart burn, flat ulence, torpidity of tho liver, consti pation, palpitation of the heart, poor blood, headache nnd other nervous symptoms, sallow skin, foul tongue, of renstvo breath and a loeion of other nllments, is at onco tho most wide- cknw ag.um Arty ono is wclcomo to do 8Prcaa nnd destructive malady among KAXI.Y. THE aPITALloURNAT it who csin. But th is this about it Somti men ouj put luto words what they have in ill it mir.dn and some can no:, but no nam cam put into words what ho Ibis not had io bis mind. He mustt huvw Ukl trtio thought, tho feel iiB tho txrs In lus ey, tho magic in ins hew., lhf he can poniblv tmannutl it into langunge, Tho mas- torkVM mn with wxvnVs need not have kvno gnt deeds nor pottsess great vir- uhw; tnit -niuw inusa haw had print feelings, kJ, their word will nwer wvlk. So after al), tho mngie is la the mcin who charms tho wends mc than In the to4i tfcxirt are oharnwMl. And tho niraclo is that th words holds the chru-m. Nobody ean umWmkuuI how tujoy. to it Harper's Wa-klv me American people. The Herbino Veatment will euro all thes troubles. Fee cula by D. J. Fry. 30c bottle. o- Sceing Things in Hover. (SimshLnM.) A sight which Howranna will prob- .... .,-,- aeo ngam was presented hi-re a few ewnings ago af- a show or, Jiwt Itforo tho sun set itH ra daraco bur M ough tluj clouds while tho nduhiM wxro still falling. This -umu in a tw,nbatk circle bw. This Is t an unusual anjbre, but nwM tlu river ""r, ai t a Twenty -year Battle, I was a losor in a twenty-year bat tle with chronic piles and malignant ores, until I tried BuckUa', Arnica Salvo; which turned tbo tide, by ear ing both. tlH not a trace- remains " writes A. M. Bruce, of Farmville, Va Be.t for old Ulcers, Cu(s, Burns and uuuauv oo J. C, Pewy's d- HUT. ug rain eight dom Pvjint miidwnv . twtwa Atmtfct mi Tavo Rivers, was lresont tmo most gorgeous phenom enon of a Hf..m. .t . itt w ur. Turing to. tho went ono ww ilv, 0-b of fay through the light mist of tho min aiad the reflection w tf tho sun buti of tie foot hM beWivl wlaeh it now sinks from Ki tww pcrfjKtJy mirrored in th w. HOEER BROS., PMsh crs. Public ScAles. - ,v .uriam'U & Hvt,, u.v 1- yx.,.. . 'SH- k,7"l, . aaJ are tw. eep Uocuxk. Correct 4a?iZ Corner Miller and SummS, " Mwk-wlt iA-frT rt "'"inm,,)!,,, The Taa Wonder. Cures all kidney, bladder and rhen mtio trouble; .old by all drnggl.ti, or two months' trMi,.-4 v ... '.. DrEW. Hall, 2928 Olive .treet 8t ul, Mo. Send for testimonials. ' by Stoned rog store. dw.lrr Mt Yanta" J2.25 per day. Woodsmen, 25 J Kelly Lnab Co., Eugene, Or. ,. On and after Juno 1, 1906, the Son4 em Pacific, in connection with the C vallis & Eastern railroad from nob on their lines to Newport, Yaquina el uetrolt nt very low rates, good tot )l turn until October 10, 1906. inreo-uay tickets to Newport M Yaquinn, good going Saturday and turning Mondays are also on from all East Sid points, Portland Eugene, inclusive, nnd from all Wd Side points, enabling people to vU their familioa and spend Sunday at fif seaside. ' Season tickets from all East 0 points, Portland to Eugene, ineloeto and from all West Side points, are & on Bale to Detroit at very low raM with atop-over privileges at Mill (37 or any point east, enabling tovrhtito visit the Santiam and Breitenbush Bt Springs in the' Cascade mounts! whioh can be reached In one day. Season tlcketa will be eood for A turn from all pointo until Oetober im Three-day tickets will bo good Saturday and returning ModJ only. Tickets from Portland and ity will be good for retara vi Baat or Weat Side at option of f wnger. Tickets frsm Rjmbi, and rr cinity will bo good going via the L "non-opnngfleld branch if d ggage on Newnort tickets chel through to Newport; on Yaquina tk " to laqulna only. Sunday M o'oas to Newport on the C. & E. oegin June 10th or 17th. and run K ery Sunday thereafter, leaving i bny at 7:30 a. m., leave Corvalfo o a. m. 8. P. trains connect with the C ' E. at Albany and Corvallis for T quina and Newport. Tralna on tM k i. for Detroit will leave- Albany 7:30 a. m., enabling tonrkta to tb 8prings to reach there the eame & trains from and to Corvallls eo ith all East Side trains on the & Full information as to rate, ? tawes, etc.; can b .obUtaed o fr cation to J. 0. Mayo, Gen. Pa r 1 C ft E. B, BM Albaavs A. T, OtJft'J T a M IaB . a-, U. P. Oe.. JrtUna. or W T, 8. P. or C. ft a. ' Stv frb Saleai'te Newport w Yaqulaa, j0j three-day rt Sw to Newpdrt, M.M. I