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. , .- DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, ORBOON, WEDNESDAY, JULY. 11, 1006. pf. t vat a. " -j-jii ;5uwytiMiwiti"iMWHW"lWUi8Hniuwmaii'ti; lllillMlfl''lllll'MiniuiuuiuiiiilliiliiilliiuiJ!!SiB AficIaUcPrcparaUonfbrAs- slmilaUng IhcToodflndHcula UnglheStoaachsaiklBovflibcf BtDinotesUcsUoiijChectliil tvcss andBSssLContains neither OjHumjMorpliinO nor Ufoeial. NotNahcoxic. fie4tf(XdJirS4NUZZBaxma GxJmna &JUUSJtt- ADcrfectltemcdy iorConslIoa- tion. Sour Stoinach.Diarrhoea, Worms .Convulsions.revcrish ocss and Loss OF SLEEP. Htrfe Wing Sang Co. Chinoso and Japaneso Fancy and Dry Joode. Special now line of summer goods. Made by us. Wrappers, TJndor- rear, Waiats, Dress Goods, Bilks. Very low prices. 346 Court street, Salem, Or HOTEL OREGON orner of Seventh and Stark Streets, Portland, Oregon. The new and modern hotel of the city latere" particularly to residents of 8a- em and other Oregon- cities. European llan, Freo bus. Bates $1.00 per day id upward. Handsomest grill la the fast, and prices as low aa In places im attractive. Daily Capital Journal file. IWBIQHT-DICKBNSON HOTEL 00. OUB COLD STOBAOE Keeps Uik) moat cool and .firm, nod as to soltoct nothing but tho choicest pqat, our customers can .always do;. auD upon jeitbmg the beat StaNj Street Matfcot. E. O. OBOSS. Phono 291. r laaaaal n i ;7i7ir i : . Niomfl.tnrA tt II ' i.. bm A w m mr mwisws (tmxfud Juour J fifeiyWAtomi Tac Simile Signature ot H g?g J Thirty Years ppIgastoria I EXACT COPTOrVBAWEB, 'H Y' U'lllai "wthti -""aTr I A. L FRASER Cornice Work, Heating and Estimates Made and Murphy BJk Salem, Oregon STALLION Tidal Will remain two or three Btutta at the Fair Grounds, Oregon, for th service' of mares. Examine arerolly his breeding; examine him as aa la dividual; examine W racing qualities before ehoosing a italllon for your w&ree. The If yea ta4,xaH' with him the expee,y bive beea.to to see aim wUlbe efceerfallT; pli Vike.owaer. Mire from a dUtaaee wiU be faraMuHl ffo?Mtr tuit) eesfc4rge. Dae.eare aad eaatloa wUl be glvea -te m-i'fcwW.lHJt wlM" et be repeaelbki iaeald aay eear. Tfc--W,Z..j.ii'v-a . . j nmiT. 1VB will kn at Iad finu, Vkmr ftt eataWeefc.," " ' e . - - Uk reeafafMUtec Ommmi ""jr, r ateaaag, orayar - CASTORIA 3Tor Infants' and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought -y THJC OINTAUR COMPANY. Q TOUH OTTti Tho lairgost pin factory) 5m the world it thsuu in Birmingham, England whdro 37,000,000 plma aro manufactui od every working day. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the yr J7t ?- ' Signature of CitjT&CCeti Fruit Growers! See us for DRYER TRAYS ORCHARD BOXES BERRY CRATES and BOXES. Any and all kinds of boxes Salem Box Factory MASON & SNYDER. PHONE 308- IVjLL Prlco at Warehouse, lc per lb., less than 100, lbs.; 50c per 100 lbs.; $8.00 per ton. Prlco Delivered. lc per lb. loss than 70 lbs. 70c per 100 lbs, to fit refrigerator. Ask driver or call for coupon book. Ice houso will be Open Sundays From 8' a. mt until 12:30 p. nv ' . Special rates same as lasfc yean For; particulars call at office in alloy back pf car barn. Salem Ice Co PLUMBING , TINNING AND ROOfING, Building Work of all Kinds; -A Work Guaranteed State St ; V. Phone 1 51 1 Wave fc 1 ' ... . f. ..A4B ewrvUa tt Iwr f 'f3, ? B.-lT X", iH4a 1 Bears the J, v m m w lr mafl "a mW wl a aw I of Av I a Jjv In 1 !t -1 II fc H a u Af v U j Ij U' For Over I LIVES OF GREAT a MEN OF THE WORLD I I MHIHHMIItlHiliMgH F (By John Anderson Jayne.) "When Henry Wndsworth Longfellow wrote tho startling lines, "Lives of grant men nil remind us, we can mako our lives subline, ' ' doubtless ho little thought that ho wa9 penning a lino that would bo an Inspiration to millions and make his name immortal. Yot such is tho incalculable, immeasureablo valuo of suggestion thrown broadcast to tho winds that thoso lines did servo such noblo purpose. Wo of America are npt to ithink at times that in Amorica, and in Vmericaj only, there la opportunity for men to Tiso from humble beginnings to com manding positions in tho affairs that havo to do with the state and nntivo land. Bub tho truth is that in other lands as well as our own, in this pro gressive ago of tho world', manhood1 is bound to mako its influence felt. Evon in lands long dominated' by tho 'thought of tho divino right of kings and tho submergence of tho com mon people, men of strong personality and truo character aro breaking through tho orust of aristocracy, find not only demanding but compelling thoLr right to havo voice in .the shaping of public affniru Wo are accustomed to this in the United States. Every generation, since! tho flinging of tho Declaration of Independence to tho four winds of heavon, has presonted to a. liberty- lov injp people sotulo Franklin, Lincoln, Gar field or Grant. In our own American congress today thoro are many who havo risen from low estate to help shapo tho affairs of tho nation. Many a congressman has risen from tho hum blest of cradlings to tho mightiest of' commanding? But what shall wo say whon looking1 across the) Atlantic to tho "mother country, to tho proud and conservative English parliament, wo seo there mingling on cqunl terms of tho bluo blooded, moro than fifty men whoso op portunities in youth were so small and meagre ns to give no prophecy of great ness in tho days that woro to como. It is worth while to sit up and) tnko notice of what is going on and tho men who compooo its august body, as illus trative of tho principle that as a moun tain spririg soonor or later finds its homo in -tho sea, so tmo worth and maro hooJ, whorovor it is cast, must pause for a moment and seo come of tho great onos of paTllament andl note their hum ble beginnings. First and foremost among all tho workers in English af' fairs doing their work for tho common peoplo is John Burns. It is only 38 years, ago that ho was working in a eand.lo factory n ;but a fow shillings per week wages, spelling out his A B C's by tluo light of ono of his own il ium! nan ts. Today h6 is a cabinet min ister on a salary of $10,000 per year. Kior Hardlo, another lender, 42 years ago was an humbla worker ia the coal mines, never having had a day's school ingto help him as came to tho estate of manhood. Today ho is tho leader of tho EngliiU Labor party and is honored and respected everywhere. William Orooks, who carried tho election at Woolwich for th? Labor party, began his life in the poorhouse. George Nich ols up until his 19th year was an ngri cu'tural lnborer and tramped England as a navvy lookinc for work. At tho age of 7 Alfred) Gill was selling dnily papors on tho streets. Only a few jvars ago a young fellow by tho namo of Will Thorno was glad to tnko any job that onino his way; today ho is tho first Simon puro Social isfc to bo elected to parliament, and Is making friends for himself by tbo score and winning constant recognition' for his party. Young William Abrahams workod in tho pits for over 21 years. Today his position as a leader of poll tlcal thought is undenied. From, tho mines in which his father had tollod SUNDAY EXCURSION on the Corvallk & Eastern Rail road TO NEWPORT Sunday excursion to Newport and return on the Corvallls and Eaatera railroad will leave Albany EVEBY SUNDAY AT 7:30 A, M. Arriving In Newport at Boon, return ing leave Newport at 5:30 p. m., giving 6V2 hours at the. finest resort ia the West. Health, xesi and pleasure for the weary worker. Threa-day and season tickets from all S. P. poiata, good going aad return lag oa Sunday excuealoa traias. Fare from Albany, Corrallls or Phil omath $1.50 for the reaad trip. Con-aeeOeaa-at AJfeaay with Sogeae leeal going aosthbsuad ererUad ea retwa. fJHPHililtMliMl I for years came John Wilson to sit with lords and1 masters in tho noblest body that England! can presont. Many others thoro aro whose names aro well known, bufc theso suffice to il lustrato tho principle vthnt. undor tho spirit of our ago nothing bbthj 'unfa vorably environment or the hard hand of adversity can keep down tho man who is desirous of rising and) making for himsolf a name. Not one of these mon owes his proscnt position to favor ing wind's, whims of tho people or ot chance -shots at tho olection targets, but simply and only to hard and per sistent work. Theso things nro big with meaning to tho man, especially the young working man, who feel tho maternity pangs of nobility breaking within him. What othors havo dono, he can do. Consecra tion to tho chief aim of lifo will even tually bring its own reward. Let no young man fear for his future if ho is building his lifo on thoso lines. It is absolutely imposslblo for him to failt He must succeed! Ho can do nothing oho but succeod'l For tho patient, doterminod, honest young man) there is suro to bo -ho vict tor's crown. "Lives of great mon all rumind us!" Ato they romindingr aro thoy helping you! NOBODY SPAKED. Kidney Troubles Attack Salam Men aili Women, Old and Young Allko. Kidney ilia ec-izo young oral old j alike Qokly como and. ditUo warning igava. Chaldron suffc(r in thlelr oorly years Onin'.tj control Itiba kidney eocreitdoas. Gtrla alo languid nervous, suffer pain. Woman worry, can'tdo daily work, Robust men Uave laujp wad) aching backk Old folks, weak, rheumatic, lame, Enduro dlstrcs'ing urinary ills. Tluo cuma fw man for woman, or for child , la tb cuiio tho cauds ftlfoo kidneys. Doaiu'a Kid'noy Pilla euro elck kid- -.Citro nil t'he varied) forms of kidaoy offering. j Snlom tioa'iiniiony gimiraaitciea every box. W. J. Carlton, of 14C0 Tiiird) street, Salens Ora, artya: "Doan'a Kidney Pills, wbtiohf I procured) at Dr. Sixmo's iViug fitorei not only ptirengthlenod' my kidabya, but t1iji epoodfiJy iremoA'od tbo bnckacljd nmxli Innuoxxm A remedy thartj nets with such prompt anld beno flcial' neaulta aa Doaw's Kilmioy PUhi do ia worthji of all confldenco, and I can oonncioiiJtiouaOy rooonuuond. them to otihwrs, for I know I mover had any inodicino of ihVj kandl oqual tlbem for curing backacho amdi kidaDcry trouble.' For ehlo by all dWilera Price CO conts. Fostor-Milbum Co Buffalo, Now York; eolo ageota fox tho Unitoil Statics. Komembor tlio namo Doin'u and tako no other. "M. Giwb(D, a French socialist, says that wIkw o! socly is tproporly con Ititnlcnl nobody wiU havo to work moro tlraln, oloven minutes a -day. i . o ' Suae Ouro for Piles, Itching Pilos produce moisturo and causo itching; this form, as woll as Blind,. Blooding or Protruding Piles, aro cured by D. Bo-sanrko's Pile Bom ody. Stops itching and bleeding, Ab sorbs tumors. GOo a jar at druggists, or sont by mall, Treatise free. Writo mo about your caso. Dr. Bosanko, Philadelphia, Pa. o . i Bmii tb a Tfc KNYwHawAJwjf: DwgW CHEAP EXCURSION RATE EAST FOR SUMMER SEASON The Southern Pacific Company will sell special round-trip tickets to east era points oa June 4, 6, 1, S3, 25, Juty 2 aad 3, August 7, B, 9, Sept, 8, 10, 1000, te Chicago, St. Louis, Milwaukee, St. Paul, Omaha, Sioux City, St. Joe. Atehlsea, Leaveaworth, Kansas City, DBver, Oolerade Sfring aad FaeWe, Cole. Good going tea days aad raters lag alaety day from sale date; but aeti beyead Oeteber 31, 19M. Per par Uealwe eall ea ageata. A. L. Craig, GeaeMl ?aeeagr Ageat, Pertlaa4. tf CLASSIFIED FOB SALE. For Sale. Good) cheat hay, $3.50, per ton in tho field Soo J. O. Beardsdoy, ono milo west of Keizer school, on ' Mission Bottom road. 7-9-3t For Sale. Four lots planted with a variety of fruit trees and berries. A good house, barn and small hot houso also? good faniily'drivlng horse, bug , gy and light hack, all on easy tortus. . Call at No. 2000 Stato strcot, corner eisi stroet. 6-11-lm For Solo no acres, 7 rniloa east of Salem: 40 acres in cultivatien: run clng water; good houso, barn, out buildings and orchard. Farming Im plements and stock go with promises. A bargain. Call on or address M. P. Morteoson; B..JP. D.No.jfl. -""',. 0;ai.dw-tf For Sale. Ono big full lot good 11 room houso, b! Wg two-otory twym, young oTohorca, good! garden epot, chicken pank. Titla clear. No agents. Teraus of payhionts easy, Damb on timo If deaired. For par t'icukra eco owner, M. A. Dicc 700 North Commercial aireet. 7-OVlwk grrf i ' i FOB BENT. For Bent. Furnished and unfurnished rooms at 700 North Commercial street. M. A. Dio'o, prop. 6-1-tf Wanted to Bent. A good dairy stock farnk AdklrcsM "J. M. F.," caTc Journal. 7-7-lwk WANTED. Wanted. 160 hop pickors to rogistor; picking begins about tho 25th of August; good yard good camping ground; mail every day; situated ad joining Eola. Call at Hop Loo laundry, Commercial street. G291m Wanted!. Tho person who took the lunch basket from Epploy's store, July 4tb, to return it with dishes, napkins, otc. Tho lunch not dosircdt no questions asked. 7-10-3 1 Wanted. Lady op gontlomnn of fair education to travel for firm of $250, 000 cnpital. Salary $1072 per year and oxponsee. Salary paid wookly, and exponaoa advanced; roforenccs required. Address, with stamp, J. A. Alexander, Salem, Oregon. 7-10-3t WANTED FEMALE HELP. Wanted. Waitress and pantry girl at Wlllamotto Hotol. 6-11-tf WojnJ). A girl to do general house work. Inqulro at 000 North Commor clal street. 7-0-3t Wontad, A girl to do gonoral house work nnd hotol work. Good wages. Address Cot t ago Hotel, Jefferson, Or. 7-lOJf MISCELLANEOUS. Suita Prossed and Oloanod Panama Jmta clounod and hats blocked. Suits . made to drder. Salem Pressing and Cleaning Parlors. 337 Court street. 7-0-3t iNAA Found at Last An Jioning board that given perfect satisfaction, nnd will last a Hfotilmo, Mwdo by Ell Vaughn on Statw stneei opposite C, M. Ep ploy's atoro. 7-0-1 wk Salem Iron Works Foundors, machine ists and blacksmiths. Manufacturers of all kinds of sawmill machinery. Hop and fruit drying stovos, otc. Manufacturers of tho Salem Iron Works Hop Press. 11-20-lm Wanted Turkeys, goose, ducks, chick ens and all farm produce, nighest cah price, paid lot samo. Capital Commission Company, 207 Cqmmer clal strcot, Tolophono 170, Hotel Scott Nowly furnlahod, every thing clean and first class. Bo6ms at reasonable prices. In Cottlo block, Salem. A. Scott, pfop. 7-0-tf Property for Trade. House and two lots In Englewood; small fruit and bearing trees, ono-haif block from car lino. Will trade for outside prop erty, or will Mil. , H. A, Rawson, box 33B. ,. 0-20-lm The Salera Stoam Dyeing and Clean ing Works Is the place to get your clothes renovated. From a pair of gloves to the moat elaborate silk goWn. All goods paid for If In jured. Phone 1245, 221 Commercial street. Mrs. C. H. Wajkor, prop. Wanted Hopplckers laeffbrter bow for tho Hokoeb yenl, 220 oeavw, ifliroa woekH pkkiB fiao eampmg- ground, gcoi acoosMModwUosM, abuadaM of fia wfafear, wooklv eie. Will iick by meawno any par ruHng prices. Ad UroM T. A. iivMtUtr & Co., Seleni, OTftfiOH. 7-5-tf "t - : OSTEOPATHS. Dr. B, H. WWte.aradMato of Kirka vlllo, Mo., under founder of osteo pathy. Boom 21 Broyman bld, Commercial street. Phono 87. Kerf denco COO Stato, cor. Church. Phoae 1110. Tireats ecuto and chronic dlS- oases. Examinations free. v Dr.jW. Li Meriec. Gradu&to'of Kirk- vlllo, Mo., under foumlor of osteo pathy. Booms 25-20 Broyman bldgVk Commercial St. Phono 019. Besif denco 419 North utamor eferoeti Phono 014. Treats acute and chronic diftoaiesBxaminattoa freo. ' LOST. Lost. A Joraey hoifer, two years old, froml paaturo on Wnter street. Any. ono knowing of mm will, by notify ing.O. J. Daniel, .routej3. lorn, recolvo a reward. 7-9-St . Foutad. A blulehi gray cow, about 3 years old, whlto legs and flanks. In ,qiiro of O. G. Bavago, 531 High strcot. 7-D-3t . VETEBXNABY SURGEON. Dr. S. J, Yotuif. yetorlaary .aurgepa ..and 'dentist," 36 earyoxt4f!enee( All work guaranteed. Difficult sur gical oporaHona a specially. 'Phone B8I. Ofilco at Club Stables. ' PhonS 7, Snlem, Orogon. in , ,iii,in.ii 3-9-tf MTJSIO BTODIOS. Musical Studio. Frank E Qhurcalllj Musical Studio, Associate 'toacher Weslorn Conservatory, Chicago, Hl roprosentlng Inter-Stato Bysem at Salem, Oregon. In the Gray block, room 3. Studio hours, 0 to 12 and 2 to 5. 8-10-tf SASH AND DOO& FAOTOXXXS. Frank M. Brown. Manufacturer of Bash, doors, mouldings. All kinds of houso finish and hard wood' work. Front stroot, bet. State andj Court. lodges; Foresters of Amrtc-i-Count Sherwood Forest ors, No. 10. Meet Tuesday in Hurst hall, State street. U. B. Rtdor, C. B.;" L. Brows; F.fl'.Hi, Centra Lodged. 18 K.fOastle Hnll in Holman block, corner State nnd Liberty stroots, Tuosday of each wook at 7:30 p. m. J. G. Graham, C. C.j W. I. Staloy, K. of B. and S. Modora Woodmen of America, pre gon Cedar Camp No. 5240. Meets ovory Thursday ovoning at 8 o'clock In nolhinn hall. W. W. Hill, V. 0 F. A. Tumor, Clorlc Woodmen of World, Meet every Frl day night at 7:30, In Holman hall, A. J. Basoy, C. 0. P. L. Frazier, Clork. XJVEBY AND SALE STABLSB. 73 IS TUB rilONB NUMBSK OF TID3 RED FRONT 8TABLM. ItARROD, PXOPSHTOX,'g7l M. L. OITHMT.TEETA STKBST. Feed Barn Spoclal attontlon to trans ient teams. Farmers' patronago so licited. AVaitlng rooms for ladies." Wo also carry a full line of feed! Located at Club Stables, corner Lib erty and Fep-y streets. Phone Mala 7. Prunk & Darby, 12-14-em KKAL B8TATK A Snap. For sale, 400 acres of good land, two miles from railroad sta tion; 275 In cultivation, 176 acres in crop; good house and barn; orchard, etc. Only $8000, If sold at once. Swegle &Smlth, 402 State street. Phone 4C0, WATER COMPANY.. SALEM WATEH COMrANV, OFFIOSS CITY HALL. For water scrylce apjdy at office. Bills payable monthly In advance. Make all complaints at the office, .WR'HAVB A' FULLAib tW " Jbl Ju 3ei k, mi- qA , r you money on your bW. Why not gt our ewtiinatd beore placing your or- ; -ooDAijrLuat oo. W - I