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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 15, 1906)
"jST Vi fK ! i ria . ft '.Ef 6i tK &wSS x7Ft IS tai ;S M 'TUIf rfss I'M t tilf rB'nl . ",-"-n It JUl fA Mr ptmwt tn f fist CSTT, fty raa p-si r5 irv- piV,J L MJC 'Mt pli t . ntt n 1 V fefe Tit W.Uli ffnTT scig If i'i, hol . wh RELAX FROM WORK . ( Continue from pngo sovon.) Bldo of 'tho logs, which nro to bo stretched atralght out in front. Sink backwnrd until you reach a lying po- ' Bitlon. Rlso and sink flvo times. Sit In nn oaBy chair, loaning hack in no nearly a rccllninB position nB tho chair permits. IlalBO tho arms with nNfllow, curving movement and Vlaco tho finger tips upon tho should ers. After tho oxorclsos rub tho body gontly with tho llosh brush. Go to bod with every worry and ambition thrust out from tho mind. If you aro troubled with sleeplessness, take means to wnrd oft u Blcopless night. Ono oxcollont remedy for Insomnia is to fill n apongo with hot wator and hold It agalnBt tho back of tho neck Fill It nanln and again as fast nH the wator cools. Tho object of thl3 Is simply to apply heat to this spot, a norvo center, and other means to tho sanio end will do as woll. Perhaps you And It more convenient to go to bed with a Binall hot wator bng pressed against tho Bpot. Thb llttlo volvet covered Japancso stoves, which aro nothing but tiny boxes containing a Blowly burning punk, aro most convunlout for fluch needs ns this. Light Lunch at Night. If much time elapses botweon your evening muni and bodtlmo you may bo Blcopless for wnnt of n llttlo sup per Just boforo retiring. This must bo vory light. A glass of milk with or without a cracker will Borvo to draw tho blood from tho head to tho utomaoh and ho Induce rust. Tho milk 1b moro beneficial If wormed, but should not bo boiled. A slmplo sandwich mny tako tho iluco of tho cracker, but this should bo Hindu of nothing moro hearty than olives or colory. A cn: of mnltod milk Is a delightful tdueplng potion. You may not enjoy tho tnsto of It, but It will bucomo dollghtful to you when you ind what a soothed fooling follows It. You may Indulge In tho luxury of a warm not . hot bath twice n weok, and this will help tho relaxa tion which you aro seeking. If you lino a toilet wator you will add to tho delight of tho hath, and tho moro physical pleasure you can glvo. your uolf, tho moro tho montal worries will disappear. Do luxurious. A luxur ious woman. Is novor fretful or anx ious, Animals, Ideally relaxed, en Joy physical pleasures far moro than wo do. with our overwrought nurvus; thoj' dollght in tho comfort of ulaup, tho refreshing cooIuohs of tho air, tho comfort of warmth In woarlnoss. Ho llko thorn. Consumption of Ten ami Colfco. Tho pur capita tea consumption ot tho United Stntos In 1905 was about tho same as lltty years ago, 1.3 pounds pur annum, tho Increased population accounting for tho In creased Imports, whluh last year amounted to 103,000,000 pounds. Up to 1805 China supplied nil tho tea consumption In tho American market, but last your only 40.3 por cunt, whllo Japan turulshud 32 por ciait, Formosa 17.2 per cunt, and India and Ceylon 10 16 pur cent. Tho Epilepsy Fits St. Vitus Dance Are nerve discasos, nml unless checked, lend to destruction of both mind and body. The weak, 'shattered nerves must have something- to strengthen and build them back to health. Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine is n remarkable nerve tonic and stimulant. It strengthens the nerves, relieves the nervous strain, and influences refresh ing body-building sleep and rest. Persistent use seldom fails to relieve these afflictions, "I waa taken with oplleptlo flti; had levcu In low than 11 lioun. My father Bant for our family iiliyslclrtii. but he could eo very llttlo for me. and I crew worao every day. ami at Unt they had three doctor with mo, unit I Mill cot worse. My father heard of Dr. Mllea' medicine und bought h fcotUo of Nervluo nml n box ot Nerve 4 liver 1'illa. 1 had taken only a few cones until I beoun to feci hotter. I took IS bottles, and It cured me m1 and welt. It luw been wort!) nil tfc world to mo. 1 recommend It tMNVH I ro. You may use thU An a Nfe-tfttiff teatlmouhu to the merits mt your medicine, (or I am tmjoylnjr mm fee of hwdth, and feel that my N4e ami Kelth I dun to this wonderful SZaeW' levy wu.UAMa, X. V. IX No. 2. Hoatoa, da. Br Hee' Wervlne U told by your irHiiiti will (Hiarantee that the fefTUMte wW hn. If It fall.. h vrii b4mmI mn met?, MtttM MadkJ Co.. Klkktrt, 14 DAILY A Square Deal Is nssurcd you when you buy Dr. Plorcff family medicines for nil tho Inarcdl cuts entering Into them aro printed on tho bottle-wrappers and their formulas aro attested under oath ns being complete and correct. You know Just what you aro paying for and that tho Ingredients nro gathered from Nature's laboratory, being selected from the most valuable natlvo medicinal roots found growing In our American forcstSTmdjvhllo potent to cure aro porfcTriv harnjhwOvnn to tho moM dellcato woinaWnuidTgn Not n rirrio f'flrnwroMlf'tnJf?iplr,llfimK'ojltuT? A nmch-Oet''r iiueTii; i irsntJotliTorxx- w,ueii lUfUtag mvL PQ-s;rvjHK il principle usfdiiiTlieinv Iz.- rHin't Klycl rtrie. This ujren Intrinsic : incuiciiiai properties ot Its own, bolng a most valuable antiseptic and antl fermont, nuirlllvo and soothing demul cent. Olvccrlnn plays nn Important part In Dr. l'lerco's Uoldon JMedical Discovery In tho euro of ImlltfosUon. dysneosla und trcnt possesses weak stomach, attomlcd by sour risings, heart-bum, foul breath, coated tongue, poor appetite, gnawing feeling In stom ach, biliousness and Kindred dernngn Dionts of tho .stomach, liver and bow-.'is. Hesldes curing all the above distressing nllmonts, thenuoldon Medical Discovery " is a specific for all diseases of 'tho mucous membranes, as catarrh, whether of tho nasal passages or of tho stomach, bowels or pelvic organs. Even In Its ulcerative stages It will yield to this sovereign rem edy If Its use bo persevered In. In Chronic Catarrh of tho Nasal passages, It Is well, whllo taking tho "Golden Medical Dis covery" for tho necessary constitutional treatment, to cleanse the pat'saties freely two or three times a day with Dr. Sago's Catarrh Remedy. This thorough courso of treatment gonorally cures tho worst cases. In couirhi and hoarsonosi cnuscd by bron chial, thitint and Hum alfuet'ns, oxecptcor. Humpi.lon In Its advanced urn ires, tho "Ooldon Medical Dtarovory " l.t a most ufllclciit rem edy, csuecinlly In thoso ohstluato, Imiic-oti couztmcuUfccit by Irrltnllon and controstlon ot tlwhtuix-hlnl mucous muinhranus. Tlio"I)ls" covfiry " In not ko irood for ncuto couhIis arlv luff f.um huihli'ii colds, nor must it 1x3 ot ueciod to euro consumption In Itn Advanced HtanoH-nonu'dli'lnowIM do thathut for all tun obstinate, chronic routrhs, which. If neg lected, or litdly tivatPtl, load uo to connumr h..., iiutl... t - i-.i'ili.'liiii llmtrnii l"lnl: lnttor mndo Its ontry into tho Ameri can market in 188G with sales of 2 por cent of tho totn1. imports. Prnctcl ally nil of Jnpnn'a tons ro to America Tho Jnpnnoso charges of only $1 por plcul (133 pounds) on oxportcd ten 1ms boOn ndvnntnucous to this trndo. Tho India and Ceylon tons nro still frqor from burdons, paying no oxport or discriminating taxes of nny kind. It mny bo noted that India und Coy Ion teas nro also competing vory strongly with tho Japan tons in tho Canadian market, and It will bo In teresting to uoto tho results of this competition. Tito Formosa tea trndo with Amer ica shows n steadier and moro healthful growth than that of any other country. Tho Formosan Oolongs havo entirely replaced tho A mny Oolongs, which thoy havo uup plantod. Chinese tens nro still popu lar In tho United States, dosorvodly so because of tho small amount of tannin In tho loaves. A uumbor of annlysos by Professor Dltmar show that a ilvo-mlnuto infusion of Chi nese tun developed only 3.0G por cent tannin, und with ton mlnutos' infu sion 3,78 por cent, whllo tho India tun duvoloped 0.77 nml 8.00 por cont tannin, rospoctlvoly, Having tho quality, It thuroforo behooves tho Chlnoso ton producors, oxportors, ton guilds and government to nwnkun to tho competition and do their utmost to save tho Amorlcan mnrkot, which tho India, tea trndo is nlrendy striv ing hard to secure. ThrU. tho Amorlcan ton mnrkot la capable of groat development Ib not to bo questioned. Tho Amorlcan tnsto baa boon toward coffco, tho consumption of coffco having In- eroased from 2.8 pounds por capita In 18U0 to 11.8 pounds In 1899. Coffuo-drlnklng is moro oxponsivo than ton. mid propor mothods ot nd- vurtlslug China ton In Amurlon would bring profitable roaults. An Amorl-cau-Chtim association might bo or ganized, this association to ombrnco tho oxportora mid Importors ot China tuns, tho Chlnoso btiyoru and tho China tun guilds, In ordor that tho uxpunsos of nn advertising cnmpnlgn might bo shared by all thoso to bo banollted. Vlco-Consul Arnold of Koochow, 0 ' AVnulwl Stoiv Tluiu Five ArrtH, Just forty-one yonrs ngo, tn tho Scottish village ot Cupar Angus, word wits pnssod around that young Hob Hold, tho cnrrlor's son, wits go ing out to Australia to book his for tune. "F.h, lad." said ono local worthy, " but it's n mlchty nulr outlook for ye. Yo'd do far bettor to stick on hero In tho hopos o gottln' your uncle's cottngo and bit o' land." Tho uncle was a prospective omt grant heard tho news and Bought Dob out "What'a this I hear, about your gaoin to Austral)?" Young Hold .told him. "Now, look hero," said tho- uncle, ti retired blacksmith; 'tatay. on In Cupar Angus an' I'll glo yo n piece o' land for your vory nln. Now, what do yo say?'' 'Tin vory fond o' land," said tho boy, " but I want moro- than I can get in this cllluge. I'm going out to 8o n bit o tho world." "Yo'll Hvo to rojicnt It," said tho uuele. "I hono not," replied Beb: "but many thauka all tho bamo," Tklrty yen UtsfRetMrt Glllesplo CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1000. Reld, a promJnent"Mdntreal railway contractor, sat in his oillco in tho Canadian metropolis. A largo map of North America hung beforo htin on tho wall. Having migrated to Canada, sayB tho Grand Magazine, ho had as nrcontfnctor built largo portions of the Canadian Pacific rail way and was still looking nbout for now Holds of ondcavor. Ho picked up a lottor from his desk. It was from the government of Now foundland accepting-his ton dor for building a railway across tho island. By tho terms of tho con tract, now about to bo signed, Reld would build the road at $15,C00 a mile. As a railway is useless unless cit;lnc8 nnd carriages run over it, tho contractor agreed to operate it "for a grant in feo slmplo of 5000 acres' of land for each mile for a period of ton years." Tho govornmont nccoptcd this of fer. Bold Binllod, his thoughts at tho momont going back to his boyhood and to liis Undo. Henry. By a single stroke of tho pen ho becamo tho mitHtor of 2,500,0,00 acres of.tlmbor ugrlcdltural and mineral land. Ho was tho greatest prlvato land owner in tho world. But that was him. all. Ho becamo possessed of on additional estate. His Undo Henry died nnd boquoathed him tho flvo and a haif acres In Cupar Angusl Now York Hun. Preliminary Practice. "Your friend Poploy hasn't had his auto vory long, but ho bcoius to mnnngo It vory well. Ho scorns pnr- tlculnrly clover nt stcoring through a crowded atrcot." "O! Poploy 'a all right. He's had years of exporlonco with n baby car riage." Philadelphia Press. MARKET QUOTATIONS "Make. Salem a Good Market." Home MALUM MAHKKT. Stolner'H Market. Dealers In flali, gamo and poultry. Highest ensh prlco paid for eggs, Prompt delivery.. Stnto street. Local Wholesale Market. Wheat -57c. Local wheat C5c. Oats 32c. Barloy $20.00 Flour $3.25. Mill food Bran, $18.00; aborts, $20.00. liny Client und clovor, $C00 por ton; tlmothyj $10.00 por ton. Kggs 33c lions 10c; young, chickens, 10c. Ducks 10c; gooBO, 8c; turkoyB, lGc. Butter 3Cc; buttor fat, 33c. Onion C5c owt.; potatoes, GOc owt. IIohh-CIioIco, l3V4c; prlmo to choice, 13c; modlum to prime, 10ffJ lie. Chlttlm bark5 V Cc. Uetull Market. Flour $1 por sack. Bran C5o por sack, $20 $21 par ton; shorts, 90c por sack, $22 $2-1 per ton, Hay Timothy, 05c por cwt; chont and clovor, 45c por cwt., $8 por ton. Oata $1.15 por owt.; whoat, 75c; rolled barloy, $20 por ton. Eggs 40c. , Applos 50o to $1,00, according to quality. Butter Country, 30q; cronmory, 40o. Livestock. Cattlo H00gil200 lb stoors, 3c. Lighter stoors 2iJ2&c, .' Cows and holford ,900 3 1000 lb, 202Wc Hogs 175 2 50 tt, fnt, $0.0Qt $0.25. Stock hogs 5 Cc. Sheep 4Wc Ijitnbs Gc, Voal Drossod, CG7, Hogs Dressed, So. PORTLAND SIARKin. Wheat Club, C56Cc; valley, 67c; blue atom, G7C8& data Choice whlto, $25.$25.o.O. Mlllstuff Bran, $1C. Hay Timothy, $11 $12; nlfnlfa $11.50. , Vetch $7 $7.50. Potatoo3 75 S5e. Poultry A v'orago ojd hen, 13 14c; mixed chickens, I213c; young rooster, 13 14c; dressed, chickens, 1416c; turkeys, live, 17 19o; turkoyg, drossod, 2122Hc: gooso, live, 10; ducks, 15 1G; pigeons, $1$1.50, Pork Dressed, G6c Beof -Dressed, 55,"4c, Mutton 6 7c, Hops ll14c lb, according to quality. Wool Valloy, coarse to medium, 20 21c; eastern Oregon, 13lSc, Mohair 2C 28c. Buttor Fancy Creamery, 30 35; store butter, ISO1 1,7c. s&r"'"?. IvrS. '". IPSVi&Y 4 .iJ?2A mtt mmmmmmsL. & '-" SiV iftBK "Vi ?r' Tho abovo cut shows our brick linod Torrid Zone Furnace. Guar anteed gaB and dust proof. Econom ical and durable; for tho particulars inquire at A. L. FRASER 258 Stnto Street. Estimates furnished on heating. O. C T. CO STEAMERS- POMONA AND OREGONA LEAATS POIVI'LAND MONDAY, WEDNES DAT AND FRIDAY AT 10 A. M., TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAYS AT 0:00 A. M, FOR GORVAIilB TUESDAY, THURSDAY AND SATURDAY ABOUT O P. M. M. P. BALDWIN, Agt Gold Dust Flour Mado by THE, SYDNEY POW- ER COMPANY, Sidney, Oregon. S Mado for family uso. Ask your gTooer for it. Bran and shorts alwdys on band. 1 P. B. Wallace J iVjrJliNl CORVALLIS & EASTERN RAILROAD TIME TAiIlE NO. 5. Trains From and to Yaqtilun. No. 1 Loavo3 Yaqulnn G:40 A.M. ArrlvoB Corvallls 11:15 A.M. Arrlvos 'Albany .., 12:15 P.M. No. 2 Loaves Albany 12:50 P.M. Loavos Corvallls J: 45 P.M. Arrlvos Yaqulna G:15 P.M. Trains to and From Detroit. No. 3 Loavos Albany 7:30 A.M. Arrlvoa Detroit 12:30 P.M No. 4 Loaves Detroit 1:00 P.M. Arrives Albany 5:55 P.M. Trains for Corvallls. No. 8 Leaves Albany 7:55 A.M. Arrives Corvallls 8:35 A.M. No. 10 Loavos Albany ...,,,.. 2:25P.M. Arrives Corvallls 3:05 P.M No. G Loaves Albany 7:35 P.M. Arrlvos Corvallls 8;15 P.M. Tnil ns for Albany. No. 5 Loavoa Corvallls G:30A.M. Arrives Albany 7:10 A.M. No. 9 Loaves Corvallls 12:45 P.M. Arrives Albany 1:30 P.M. No. 7 ' Lenvos Corvallls .0:00 P.M. Arrives Albany G: 40 P.M. No. 11 Sunday only) - Loavoa Corvallls 11:30 A.M. Arrlvoa Albauy 12:15 A.M. No. 12 (Sunday only) Loavoa Albany 12.50 P.M. Arrives Corvallls ....'... 1;33 P.M For further informnton apply to J. O. MAYO, Gen. Pass. Agt. B. II. BOLES, Agont, Albany. "Highest Price For POULTRY AND EGGS POTATOES ONIONS AND ALL PRODUCE CAPITAL COMMISSION CO. 267 Commercial St. V22J UailflMPrmfllPfltHtNUHFEMllFK . ?j in )ifi iti liana uqii , ri m & i .... --- vr : i ( 'si nH ii mm m : m t trr I iM..fc?--1 UT P SMkStkmby Or. S.C Stow HlMHr444HH--f CLASSIFIED DEPART! w-HHiiaiiH BRICK Brick furnished in largo or small quantities. Pressed brick mado to order. Yard oa Stnto Street, south of Penitentiary. . SALBAI BRICK YARD A. A. BURTON, Prop. DRAYMEW. R'.'O. OtuuinliiB Successor to White Cummins, oxproae, delivery and transfer line. Prompt service is our motto. Furnlturo and piano moving a specialty. S'tand at 15 G South Commercial street. Phone 175. Rosldonco phono 968. 8-4-tf FOR SENT. FolrTcnTTelxroom uouse two lots nnd good barn. Enqulro at 722 State Btroot. 12-12-lw TOE HALE. For Salt Maro, weight 1200 lbs.; gontlo and true. Prlco $50;. 35G Liberty, street. 12-13-3t. For Sale.; Socond-growth fir wood. Sawed and Delivered to any part of tho dty. Just received 100 cords. Cull nt Salem Truck & Dray Company's office, 60 State street, or call up phono 74 Main. 11-1 6-lm INSURANCE. Lincoln Annuity Union. Slok, acci dent ana pension insurance; $2, 000,000 plodgod; OTery claim paid. Good agonta wanted. J. H. C. Montgomery, aupromo organlzor, Box 482 Salem, Orogon. R. R. Ryan, secretary, 64G State stroot. LODGES. Foresters of America Count Siierwood Forest ors, No. 10. Moote Tuesday in Hurst ball, Stato etreot. U.S. Rider, O. E.; A. L. Brown, P. S. Contral Lodge No. 18, K. of P. Castle Hall in Hol man blook, cornor State and Liberty stroot. Tuesday of each weok at 7:30 p. m. E. W. Hazard, O. C; W. I. Staloy, K. ot R. and S. Modorn Woodmen of America. Ore gon Cedar Camp No. 5246. Moots every Thursday ovoning at 8 o'clock in Boltnan halL W. W. HU1, V. 0; P. A. Turner, Olork. Woodmon of World. Meet vory Fri day night at 7:30, in Holman hall. F. R. Capper, C. C. P. L. Frazlor, Claris. MISCELLANEOUS. Agents Canvassora, mixer?, ped dlers, solicitors, mall ordor people, otc., should buy Kramer's Book of Trade Socrota. Rogular prlco $5.00, but balanco of last .edition for $1,25 as long as thoy last. Guaranteed, Ordor quick. Sioux Publishing Co., Southland, Iowa. 11-28-lm. BUTTERNUT BREAD It Is worth moro than any other bread, yet tho prlco 1b no higher. For Bale at your grocer's. . CALIFORNIA BAKERY. Thomaa & Cpoloy, Props. At Mrs. O. H. Walkers 221 Com morclal street, yon can got your clothes dyed, cleaned, pressed or ropalrcd. Anything from V. pair of gloves to tho moat elaborate silk gown. Velvet collars put on, and coats rollned. Phono 1245. Phono 1245. Butto i Wenderotli. Flno wmeay liquors nnd cigars. We handle the celebrated Kellogg and Castle whiskies. Cool and refreshing beer constantly on draught. South Com mercial Btroot. 9-3-lyr Salem Iron Worker -Founders, . ma chinists and blacksmiths. Manu facturers of all kinds of sawmill machinery. Hop and fruit drying stoves, etc. Manufacturers of the Salem Iron Works, Hop Press. NEW AND SECOND-HAND GOODS. New and Second-Hand Goods. Bought and sold, also. . ranges, stoves and cooking utendls, dish es, granite and tinware ot all kinds Give us a call. O. L. M:Peek, 170 South Commercial St, 8-13-ly enIVrSVaTTills 1 11 is mxjtanu HKAX. A flet AU jrvw tWM fcri .-i 0Jd Buuliic baus, mteJV -w. .w. .mwqw, -Mmmummvt y I'll I Hit f" tow uninut ad ut tat ' AltOND MU.1WH CL)LH. &r IK Dl ) .rtgnla ulUet. SUwu Alr i in i-Ht Sou lj Dnryittt .yIn. Cj A.C2XJjriC'3;jPjL. Dr . H. White vl. Mo un J iwpamy. nft building, Fhono 87. Re etroet, corne J A"t. Treatu diseases. Ei Pit! Thco. M. Barrp and steam 164 CommjrtM Main 192. M. J, Potz6l-.pl,, gas fitting. Murphy, 2: 'PUoo Mala If, ... u, .ifcSW-Jjj, A T. TS..,w & Prtucr, plttBlvJ facturer of ton iron cornice, iij 105 Stato street. WtOR Doctor GrllUn, tlwS phlnc All drnrt which ho curej I hours, asks no i Is now located it (first homo vest j depot) Salem, I partnership (la t D. F. Lane, bu t Bolvcd. D. 13. Qril John Doyens, Bail Dr. Lauo'g Pnuttl tho euro ot tht habit. A sure i for nil unfortu Btrcet, Salem, (I 647. SALEM HOfM O. O. Donovan-ftM resents boat Ami ncr Commordtli Salem. Pfloai 1 SASR AND DO Frank M. Btm.- eosh, uVMrs, asl houeo flnlih ' : Front street, Ml VETJJUDfAM' Dr. E. J. Younj.-T . .and dentist, M , All work cu" deal operaUHUM 581. Odlee t 01 7, Salem, Owfoa, Wanted. 1000 otto Hotel. The will be paid. Wanted. A girl ' work aoodwM,1 Inquire at 3651 Wanted-To enW rosies for US Apply at once t tol. Wuntd Iauttf and pony to diU4 at Journal o.j AnnlM Wauted.- nnnles UD till W lot them to niiailty. Cnfl eon Stolx Co, Wanted Stock Mitokens. dock! poultry. HK Lee Co., 131 Salem, Or. WAT SALEM WAl OFFK' For naMr ten. rm. mvauia ... a xrkB all eo' 0 Hitu;' Rocky i Btn z i tP A P IV XL kl JJ?'Bn5'h ?r;i r nouaw g viLOt nw" - -X - :vrT-J' ST