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' T1 4m DAILY OAPITAIi JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1000. .. 7 H our Doctor n recommend anvthinc better for throat and lung troubles, such as hard ouehs and colds, hoarseness, bronchitis, weak lungs. Do as he says, at any '.. Wo r u-llllniT Wo hare no eerU I Wo publish J.O.ArorCa., rate, we are wining. thB fortnnl,, of u our mdioine i r,owil, m. PURE FOOD LAWS. "Regulations" Cnusing Manu facturer Much Tribulation. (S. F. Chronicle.) he regulations for the labeling Ifood products now In course of ration aro likely to cause great itlon of spirit to large numbers lanufacturers. A conference Is In session In New York city be en tno pacKers or uuuieio uuu 'representatives of the depart t of agriculture, for tho purpose ' ecldlng upon tho final form of regulations for tho enforcement ae pure food laws, and they are ting many snags. If a product fains two Ingredients say honey p nlii.Aaa If fr1il1 fir. "mlotiwni.fi- If labeled either honey or glu- Tho label must state precisely it article It covers.' For example, suppose that "Boston baked Ins would be a misbranding if label covered both pork and ins, as we believe it Invariably es. Jut the question nroso in the jference whether "Boston, baked lans can be sold at all, unless, as jmntter of fact that are "Boston iked," which we suppose Is rarely b case In the canned article usually und in tho stores. The law forbids o use of any geographical name such a way as to mislead buyers to tho actual sourco of tho pro- Kt. Maryland peaches cannot be ld ns "California" peaches. That Just, for the term "California" as Ipplled to fruit products has obtain ed, at the expense of the people of ils state, a commercial value which ther states ought not to be allow- d to steal. Tho term "Boston." owevcr, as applied to baked beans, oe3 not Indicate, a quality of any Ind which is peculiar to Boston, ir would that city, apparently, iuer any loss whatever, but rather Bt tho benefit of an advertisement, all the baked beans put on tho larkets of tho world, were labeled Joston baked beans." And yet, as appears under tho law, the term Boston" cannot be applied to any iked beans which wero not either own or canned in that city. In ct, tho "tentative" regulations for- d tho use of any geographical nmo whatever when It bears no re- ttlon to tho placo of manufacture, ow that rule, If adopted, will af- Ict the wine trade Is yet to bo seen. liie manufacturers of "champagne" roduced by tho natural process wo protested against allowing aat name to bo used for wines artl- Iclally charged with carbonic acid las and which aro now sold under Pio enticing name of champagne. ho rigid Interpretation of tho law lay also bo held to exclude the uso Tho Kind Ton Havo Always Bought, and which has been, la uso for over 30 j'cars, has homo tho signature of and has ffl-f-J1-, sonal supervision slnco Its infancy. f'&cc&tA'i Allow no ono to. deceive yon In this. All Counterfeits, Imitations and " Just-as-grood "ar bub Experiments that trifle with and endanger tho heo .. of fcafiwta and Children Experience against Expert int . What is CASTORIA CastonV. Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare Sorle, Drops ,nd- Soothing Syrupa. It is Pleasant. Ifc contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Nnrcotior substance. JCts ago is its guarantee. l destroys Wdhm nnd allays Fcverisuness. It cures Diarrhoea and; Wind Colic. It relievos Teetlilng Troubles, cures Censtipatioa and Flatulency. I'fc assimilates the Food, regulatss tho Stomach and Bowels, jjli ing healthy and natural sleep. Tho Children's Panacea-the Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bean th tf be M You Me Always Bought In Ui For Ovtr 30 Yr. Ask your doctor how lone he has 9 known Ayer's Cherry Pectoral. Ask him if he uses it himself, in his own family. Ask him if he of foreign geographical names to designate certain types of wine as "Burgundy," "Sherry," and even "champagne" itself. A recent French law forbids tho sale as "champagne," in France,, of any wine not actually produced in tho Champagne district, and in general the new French label ing law's are producing trouble In thnt country similar to that which, our manufacturers are now experi encing. Tho fact that all trade everywhere Is permeated with mis representation. The Intent of our pure food law is to stop all mlsrep- ,resentation In the sale of food pro ducts. The application of an Inelas tic rule Is. sure to compel many changes which are really unneces sary, and possibly some which will be quite Inconvenient. There Is no term except "Burgundy" for ox ample, which represent a wine of a certain typo, produced In all wine producing countries, nnd not for MAKE A BIG DOLLAR DO IT OCTOBER Jst. Save $1.00 cash by ordering tho Dally Capital Journal on that day. t Yearly subscriptions will be received on that tiny only as folleivs: by mnll to any address : S3-00 Ry special delivery or free rural' mull S3. 00 By carrier In the city S5-00 All arrears must lie pafd up to secure the benefit of this rate. Make up your mind this week to save $1.00 and get In on this Bargain Day. On any other day, or for any period less than n year, tho regular rates must be paid. Tho Journal Is being nuulo larger nnd better thnn ever. Still greater improvements and expansion are lit store for onr patrons, and now Is tho time to subscribe or renew. Re member October 1st you save a big dollar in cash. . IIOFER BROTHERS, Publishers generations particularly associated with the French province of that name. But the law is to be en forced, nnd while some In conven ience may result wo shall all bo glad to know, when wo buy a cortaln food product, that wo are getting exactly that and nothing' else. John Gilbert, son of W. H. Gtlbert, tho well-known' Baker county pion eer, died nt his homo in Prnlrlo pity Sunday, night, after a lingering 111- nnaa of wlinfr In rnllofl Hnntffwl tv- , .. fover been inado under his per- Sijaatur . Somo Great Selections. Tho state library commission is providing special libraries for uso by school children In debates and dls cusslons. It Is difficult -for many sphools to get the necessary books on "live" topics for the conducting of a good debate and to remedy this situation the commission Is prepar ing to send out what aro termed "de bate libraries." All a school will have, to do Is to make application for the books, and pay tho expressage each way. Lists of the subjects that are covered by theso books are such as arbitration, Chinese exclusion, rural schools, direct legislation, con vict labor, irrigation, etc. Would-Be Czars. A school board cannot prevent pupils from nttondlng public amuse ments In the evening, in order that their school work may be more profitable to them. Tho attorney general holds that tho school au thorities havo control of the children relative to their habits and conduct during school honrs, at recess time and whijo on their way to and from schpol, but parents have full control over their children tho remainder of the time. Tho Inquiry had been made by tho state superintendent of tho nttorney-genoral on request of a school board. SAYINGS BY THE, COLONEL. Tho dollar mill Is a hard grind Tho machine politician will hunt ! for tho grafter with a fiuo tooth comb. i A flowor, a smile and a good word aro tho trinity of success. m Xot all the dead aro In the ceme teries. Civility pays dividends whore gall does a losing business. a This world hasn't becamo so por fect but what a good able-bodied liar who Is industrious can make a living at his trade. Tho good advertiser never lets up. In tho world of service chango Is not made In money but In deeds. Hurt a child's feollng and it will bo remembered longer than a spanking. Life Insurance Is for tho corporation. a good thing It never dies. Tho original stand-patter Is tho young man who will never abandon the front gate so long as tho young lady holds out. More Citizens. This Is tho last day that the coun ty courts will havo the power to Issue naturalization papers and several aliens took the opportunity to be come full fledged citizens. Among them were; Remlgl Von Bclran, n native of Switzerland, and a resident of Mt. Angel; Victor C, Pfterson, a native of Sweden, and a resident of Shaw; N. Krantz, a native of Sweden and a resident of Salem, Others who declared their Intention to be como citizens wero J. P. Cornely, a native of Germany; Christlon Engl, native of Switzerland, and Joe Schmidt, a subject of Emperor Wil liam. He May I have tho next dance. Miss Bute? She I'm esBged, Mr, Guy. He O, what's tU o4il Why, I'm warrUd. Fiiblle Ldfrr -:- CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT -:- I ' ' i . , mii..-i.i ! ! "i " ' ' i i. ii , in ! FOE SALE. i'or aie. one good Jersey cow sows and pigs, and one male hog. Inquire of W. T. Ramsden, corner 15th and B streets, East Salem. 9-2G-3t For Sale. Good second-hand brick. Call at Hill's cigar store, or phono 193 Main. 9-25-3t liny for Snle. Baled Clover or cheat; ?G.60 per ton, In lots of two tons or over. Thos. F. Walker. Phono Suburban 154. S-21-lm For Snle. Light farm wagon, with removablo springs. Heavy and light spring Wagons, both new and second-hand. Buggies from $15 up. One delivery wagon. Inqulro of W. Fennel, 803 North Liberty streets. 9-4-lm FOR KENT. Seventy-live Aero farm- pr rent, one mile from the city. Apply to Mrs A. Strong, 4 S3 South Commer cial street, Salem. 9-22-tf For Rent. Furnished and unfur nished rooms at 790 North Com mercial St. M. A. Dice, Prop. 5-1-tf For Rent. Seven-room house, base ment, well water piped In . In quire of A. Schrlober, at 5C0 High street. O-lO-lwfc4' MISCELLANEOUS. Business Opportunity. A manager to tako charge of office and also do road work In connection with ningnzlno subscription agency es tablished 20 years, doing a busi ness of $200,000 per year. A person who Is responslblo nnd ex pressive In meeting people and canvassing, who will not object to appointing agents nnd working with them In his territory. To such a person wo will pny n month ly salary, n commission, and also a further Interest in tho business of said territory that will bring in a permanent return and lncomo. Address Tho Home Magazine, Box 4G Indianapolis, Ind. 9-25-eod-Gw Tillsoit Co. Have commenced packing prunes. Pruno facers pleaso report. 9-24-lwk Good Position For a boy to learn a good trade. Call at Journal of fice 9-19-tf Say Havo you tried tho new steam laundry? Phono 201, and tho driver will call for your clothes. Miss Eva F. Cox Will resume her classes In the study of music nnd sight rending September 5th. Stu dio 317 Front street, Salem. 9-4-lm Butte & Weucleroth. Fine wineb, liquors and clgnrs. We liandlo tho celebrnted Kellogg nnd Castle whiskies. Cool and refreshing beer constantly on draught. South-Commercial street. 9-3-lyr Salem Iron Works. Founders, ma chinists and blacksmiths. Manu facturers of all kinds of sawmill machinery. Hop and fruit drying stoves, etc. Manufacturers of tho Salem Iron Works Hop Press. MLss Elina Weller Will bo ready to recolvo pupils In plnno, beginning September 3d, Tho regular work will begin September 17th. Mu sical kindergarten, which is a pre paratory work for tho piano, made a specialty for children. 9-3-lm BUTTERNUT BREAD It is worth mora than any other bread, yet the price is no higher. For salo at your grocer's. . CALIFORNIA BAKERY. Thomas & Cooley, Props. SALEM HOP DEALERS. Krcbs Bros. Growers o'f and deal era in hops, Salem, Oregon. Phone 21, Office ovor Salem State Bank, 115 Commercial street. C. C. Donovan -Hop merchant; rep resents best firms in America. Cor ner Commercial and State street, Salem. Phone Main 137, Notice Tho holder of policy No, C155, Milwaukee Mechanics' In surance Company, of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, will please bring same to my office for endorsement. W. A. Llston, agent. 9-1913t VSTEXXXAXY 8TJKGB0X. Dr. X. 3, Yew. Vetfrls&ry fihirgeoa ..and 4Mt!t, 33 jhm1 exprls. All week grBteL DIMwK mt- gical epwatlMi a pllty. Ffc Ml. 0m at Ctttfe StabUtt, Hmm 7, WUm, Of. y..ff I WANTED. , I LOST. ; Wanted. Five men to work on sec tlon. Steady work guaranteed. Inqulro at 1392 Leo street, Yew Park. 9-2G-lwk Wanted 150 women and girls dur ing tho pear,season, to holp at tho Salem Mutual Cannery, which will bo reoaned on or about August 20th. All who wish to holp ploase register at tho ofilco of tho can nory. 7-37-ood-tf Wanted. A capable gtrl or woman to do genernl housework for a small family. Good wages. Ap ply at 5G7 South High street. 9-2 5-3 1 Wanted. A place whero a young boy can work for his board and room and go to school. Address Wlllaroctto University. 9-24-tf Wanted. A supply wood for heater, nal office. of good oak Apply at Jour-9-19-tf Silver nnd Pctlto Prunes Wanted Without bleaching and undipped in lye. Will pay extra price de livered at my packing houso nt Jefferson, Oregon. Address E. H. Rhodes, Albany, Or. 9-11-lm Wanted. A marker Steam Laundry. at tho Salem 9-17-tf f'WET'.A'' "t.F'Vf- v," i- ' i ntf wmn x ev Axi aN'-itAyD660Dfl: Now and Second-Hand Goods. Bought and sold, nlso ranges, stoves and cooking utensils, dish es, granlto nnd tlnwaro of all kinds GIvo us a call. O. L. McPeok, 170 South Commercial St. 8-13-ly LODGES. rorostors of Anaonca Count BUorwoo Foresters, No. 19. Meets Tuesday in Hurst hall, State street. U. S. Blder, 0. R.; A. L. Brown, F. 8. Oontral Lodgo Nd. 18, K. of P. Castle Hall in Holman block, cornor State nnd Liberty stroots, Tuosday of each wook at 7:30 p. m. J. G. Gfaliam, C. 0.; W. I. Staloy, K. of R. and S. Modern Woodmen of Amorica. Oro- gon Cednr Camp No. 6240. "Moots evory Thursday ovoning at 8 o'clock in Holmnn hall. W. W. Hill, V. C; F. A. Tamer, Clorks Woodmon of World. Moet ovory Fri day night nt 7:30, In Holman hall. A. J. Basoy, C. C. P. L. Frazier, Clark. INSURANCE. LliuMuiruiiiiiltylJulon." Sick, acci dent nnd ponslon lnsuranco; ?2, 000,000 pledged; ovory claim paid. Good agonts wanted. J. II. C. Montgomery, supremo orgnnlzer, Box 432 Salem, Oregon. It. II. Ryan, secretary,, C4C Stato street. juioiu- UVEP.Y AND SALE STABLES. 73 IS THE PHONE NUMBER OF THE RED FRONT STABLES M. L. IIARROD, PROPRE3TOE, 271 OIEEMEKETA STREET. TONSORIAL. Evans' Barber Shop. Tho only first class barber shop on Stato street; everything new nnd up to date. Finest porcolaln boths in the city. Shaving lGc, halrcuttlng 25c, baths 25c. Two first-class boot blacks. 0. W. Evans, prop. 8-9 DRAYMAN. R. O. CummliiM Successor to Whlto Cummins, express, delivery and transfer line. Prompt sorvlce is our motto. Furniture and piano moving a specialty. Stand at 150 South Commercial stroot. Phone 175. Residence phone 90S. 8-4-tf BASH AND DOOR FACTORIES. Frank M. Brown. Manufacturer of saili, doors, mouldings. All klmla of houia finish and hard wood work. Front street, bet. State and Court. ' ' . FLUMB2X8. two. M. jtarr Plumbing, not water and steam heating and tinning, 1C4 Commercial street. Phone Main 192. 9-1-ly M. J, Peteei Plumbing, eteata and gas fit Mag. Successor to Knox 1 Murphy, 220 Commercial street, 'Phone Mala 17. A. L. Fracer Suceeuor to. Burrougbi Si Frazer, plumber and tinner. Manu facturer Df eopp add galvanize.) iron cornice, and metal aiyltti, 1M State.etrtet, 1'b 111, J ATlTcdia7CHV7" SALEM WATBH COMPANY OFFICK OITYHAUU water terri, ajtpljr at Wu payable mtMj in adraae Mak all cewplalaie t tke oJbe. Lost. From camping wagon, an art squaro carpet. Finder leave word nt 555 Marion streot. and it will bo called for. Will pay roward. Mrs. D. P. Junk. 9-24-3t" MUSIO STUDIOS. usleal studio. Frank 13. unurcu Musical Studio, associate teacher Wostern Conservatory, Chicago, 111., ropresonting Intor-Stato Sys tem nt Salem, Oregon. Diplomas granted upon completion of course In tho opera Houso building, rooms 8 and 9. Studio hours, 9 to 12, nnd 2 to 5. 9-S-tf c a OSTEOPATHS. Dr. BVlLVWto.-raduat6 of lurk ville, Mo., under founder of osteo pathy. Room 21 Broyman bldg., Commercial stroot. Phone 87. Reel denco 590 State, cor. Church. Phone 1110. Tireats flcuto and chronic dbj ensos. Examinations frco. Dr. W. L. Morocr. Graduate of Kirk villo, Mo., undor founder of osteo pathy. Rooms 25-20 Broyman bldg., Commoroinl St. Phono 919. Resi dence 419 North Summor street. Phono 014. Tronts acuto nnd ohronto disensos. Examination frco. For Vetch and Clover Seeds Call on Tilfson & Co. 151 HigMt, Rubber Tires OF ALL KINDS, AND OF THE UEST QUALITY. WE HAVE THE FAMOUS GOODRICH TIRES FOR ALL KINDS OF VEHICLES AfD CAN SAVE YOU TIME AND GIVE YOU PERMANENT SATISFACTION. PRICES RIGHT, IRA JORGENSEN High Street A MATTER OF ADSORBING INTEREST Lies bohlnd that of tho approaching Thanksgiving, and that Is tho lum ber question. During tho Winter tho supply' is always uncortaln, but by ordering of us hoforo cold woathor comes you can bo suro of having your wants filled. Wo aro ready to supply any kind of lunibor you ncod. OOODALE LUMBER CO. O. C. T. CO Steamers Pomona and Altona leave for Portlani daily, except Sunday tat 7. 0 a. m. M. P. BALDWIN,1 Agt H. S. Gile & Co. Wholesale Grocers and Com mission Merchants In tho market at all times for dried fruit and farm produco of nil kinds. Special Wo havo for salo a fow applo par; lng and slicing machines; equipment for a largo dryer; will mako a low price. Use Self Risfflt; B B. B Flour. Ask ywur greet for it ym' . m ;n i rT P .J.'Ml'l