Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (July 1, 1907)
DAIL1 CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALBM, OREUON MONDAY, JULY 1, 1007. 7 TILL AT IT But you can't bo certain that wo will be at It much longer. it you arc wanting a more favorable ttmo, don't decelvo yourself, for you will not seo It. Wo have a large assortment yet and the prices will not be mado low or. Wo must got cost out of our goods, and, Judging from tho past fow weeks, wo will not bo long In doing It. When wo say that we ar closing out everything and will quit tho furniture business wo mean ex actly what wo say. Tho entire stock may be transferred to other par ties at any time, which would put an end to our great close-out sale. Hence thcro Is nothing to bo gained by waiting, 'but 'much to lose. ' THE HOUSE fURNISHING COMPANY 1 77 LIBERTY STREET ii( I X-RAYS !Tr tlinf nninnilninnt. to tho fish law to) " . Haw, then trout may bo klllod with rnnmlto. Good thing Orchard is Bked up. Brainstorm would bo much moro i' accord with natural laws If It )uld occasionally attack tho Jury lying a murdoror. a iTli unwritten law proposition beds no ro-clnsslfylng, It should ul "murder mado safe, or ovory in his own Judge." f If a tree is known by Its fruits, )v would you classify that Idaho rchard? Rami Concert. lTho Salem Military Band gave Its ;ular Sunday open-air concert yos- rday afternoon In Marlon squaro to appreciative audleuco. Tho pro- ram was varied In Us selection') torn popular airs to tho classics, id was reudered in a manner which monstrated that tho Salem band rould bo a credit to any city. o The Magic No. 3. Numb or three Is a wonderful mas t for Geo. H. Parrls of Cedar rovo, Mo., according to a letter Inch reads: "After suffering much with liver and kidney trouble, and becoming greatly discouraged by the allure to Qnd relief, I tried Electric Bitters, and as a result I am a well man today. The first bottle relieved and throe bottle completed the cure." rGuranteod best on earth for stomach, liver and kidney troubles, by J. C. Perry druggist. 50c. Not Him. "How Is tho Colonel this raorn ug?" I "He Is getting bettuh, suh." I "I heard yesterday that ho was oo weak to lift an arm." "No, suh, there's nevuh been a bay when he's been unable to take drink, suh." Houston Post. He Fired the Stick. "I have fired the walking-stick I've carried over 40 years, oa aceoaat lot a sore that restated every klad of treatiaeat, uatn I tried Baeklea's Arafca Salve; that has sealed the eore sad made a happy am," writes Joha Garrett, ot North Hills, N. 0. Gaaraatoed for Pilot, Bitru U., hy J. 0. Fairy arwiffcrt. Sic , GOOD WORDS FOR TDK TRUNK. Much Maligned by Jokers Butt It Gvtn Thero Just the Same. If thoro, over wns a maligned, slandored and unjustly treated veget able, it is tho prune. From tlmo lm mornl Joko-wrltors hnvo coupled tho pruno with mothor-ln-lnw, angular landlady, star boarder and tho dthor peronninls. Thoro iBn't a boarding house In Baltimoro In which somo guest has not by untimely Jost hurt tho feelings of tho pruno. This, in spito of tho fact that tho pruno is n health-giving product of Mother Enrth and nn Infallible remedy for many ailments that flesh Is heir to. Given tho pruno, tho chicken wing nnd tho butter, most any boarder could mako a Joke. But the pruno is no Joko. Sun-dried, evaporated or parboiled for curing, tho pruno is a blessing among sweets of tho har vest. It Is a modlcal mastorploco, a diototlc dolight, a Juicy joy. How many Baltimore boarders know that tho first pruno Industry started in tho Eastern United States in 1854 and was removed to Cali fornia for climatic advantages in 1863, and ovor sinco has been strid ing onward until America Is tho greatest prune-producing county in the world exceeding In output ovon Franco, whero tho modal was former ly located. How mauy Baltimoro scoffers know that California, Ore gon, Washington nnd Idaho produco 100,000,000 pounds of prunes In 1900, as against only 200,000 pounds In 1880, and (that thos'o four states produco moro than Sorvla, Germany, Spain, Australia or South Amorlca, the other pruno countries? Why, tho pruno is nn Industrious oloment in society, ranking with tho great American hen. Whoroforo, then, tho cruel Jest? Come, jot us raise our voices 'high, Our harp strings all atune And let our challenge sweep tho sky; Defenders of tho prune! Baltimore News. nave You Tiles? Dr. Leonhnrdt's Hem-Rold Is an Internal Remedy that entirely re moves the cause of Piles, and cures to stay cured any case no matter how long standing. If you have Plies and Dr. Leon hardt's Hem-Rold will not euro you. you get your money back. A thousand dollar guarantee goes with every bottle of Hem-Rold sold. If you waat a perfect aad peraa neat cure, ask for Dr. Leoahardt's Hem-Rold, the guaraateed Remedy. All drvgglets, 91.M. or Dr. Leoa Wudt Co., Niagara Falls. N. Y.. Pro prtotors. Sold by Dr. S. C. Stoae, Salem, -4t ,"? His Requirements. Long-Hnlrod Clerk Do you want a highly exciting book? Bald-Hcadcd Cuctomor Yes; I'd llko something truly hnir-ralsing." Kansas City Times. o Constipation. For constipation thoro Is nothing qulto so nlco as Chnmborlnln's Stom ach and Llvor Tablets. Thoy always produco a ploasant movement of tho bowles without any dlsagreoablo ef fect. Price, 25 conts. Samples fro at Dr. Stono's Drug Store o Natural Deduction. Actyn Barnes I seo that In tho now version of "Undo Tom's Cabin" thoro nro no bloodhounds. Mao Booth Ranllngton Aha! I know it wouldn't bo long boforo Eliza would bo chasod over tho ico by a slxty-horse-powor touring car! Puck. o Rest Medlrlno in tho World for Colic and Diarrhoea. "I find Chamberlain's Colic, Chol era and Diarrhoea Romedy to bo tho best remedy In tho world," says Mr. C. L. Carter of Sklrum, Ala. I am sub Jcct to col Id and diarrhoea. Laot spring it soomod ns though I would die, and I think I would If I hadn't taken Chamborlain's Colic, Cholora and Diarrhoea Remedy. I haven't been troubled with it since until this wook, when I had a vory sovero at tack and took half a bottle of twenty-five cont size Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Romedy, and this morning I fcol llko a now man." For salo by Dr. Stono's Drug Store. Advantages of Invention. Maid Please, mum, tho baby ha3 gono and turned tho Jug of crtmm all over my best dress. Mistress Never mind, Bridget; wo can uso tho condensed Philadelphia Inquirer, o milk, - The Charming Woman is not necessarily ono of perfect form and features. Many a plain woman who could nevor serve as an artist's model, possesses thoso rare qualities that all the world admires; neatness, clear eyes, clean, smooth skin and that sprlghtllness of stop and action that accompany good health. A phys ically weak women Is never attrac tive, not even to heraolf. Electric Bitters restore weak women, glvo strong serves, bright eyes, smooth, velvety skla, beautiful complexion. Guaraateed at J. C. Perry, druglgst, 6N. Tho House When Lights Are Lit. I may set down In conclusion nn Im presslon of another kind. Justlco has never been dono -to tho pictorial quality of tho Assembly. Drab-colored In tho daytime, It can grow bril liant and flashing hy night, when the wholo Is lit up and tho galleries and benches aro thronged with men list ening. What you seo then but jto soo It you must bo on tho floor of tho Houso (of Commons), not look ing down from a gallery on to the top of heads and hats is a great number of fnccs making splashos of color and light aro 780$..AOIGMF living color over a dark background; and In tho contor of your picture, color and light aro concentrated on the face of one man speaking ono face, as it wore, relieved against other faces. There Is no doubt that if any ono essayed to paint this (as tho great Dutchmen painted so many similar subjects) ho would chooso for center some man with strongly mark ed features, speaking from tho van tage ground of ono of tho front benches perhaps John Burns, whoso forohend and oyobrows throw IiIb eyes Into a deep mass of moving shadow 6r (for choice. I think) tho Prlmo Minister himself, leaning friendly on his olbow, with his rough- 'cut face pleasantly lighted, and tho great crowd jof his followers turning toward him with that curious move ment of half-protecting affection which Mr. Blrroll recognized somo tlmo ago in a vory attrnctivo pas sage Across tho plcturo tho light of tho Houso of Commons fall kindly; tho contral fnco catches a genial illum ination from tho senso of almost chivalrous deference in a Houso eager to stand ovor and chcor tho man who, after a long bearing most Uniuuruca roproacn nnu coiuumeiy, has como quietly and unostentatious- .ly Into great power and what Is raror by far great rovoronco, in an nssombly of men of tho world. Stophcn Gorynn In London Chron icle. Long Live the King! is tho popular cry "throughout Eu ropean countries; whllo in Amoricn, tho cry of tho present day Is "Long Llvo Dr. King's Now Discovery, King of Throat and Lung Romodles!" of which Mrs. Jul!?. Ryder Palno, Tru ro, Mass., says: "It novor falls to glvo Immodlato rollof nnd to quickly euro n cough or cold." Mrs. Palno's dplnlon is shared by a majority of tho Inhabitants of this country. Now Discovery cures weal: lunga nnd soro throats after all otl.or romodles hnvo failod; and for coughs nnd colds It's tho only suro euro. Guaranteed by J. C. Perry, druggist. 50c and 11.00. Trial bottlo free. o Sharp. "Thoro nro many good points about him.' "I supposo that's how ho camo to stick mo on that horso trade." Houston Post. O ' Tho Doctor Away from Home When Most Needed. Peoplo nro vory much disappoint ed to find that trnlr family phynlclan la away from' homo whon thoy most nocd his eorvlcoH. Dlsonsos llko cramp collo and cholora morbus rcqulro prompt treatment, nnd have In many instances provon fatal boforo medl clno could bo procured from or a physician summouo.l. Tho right way Is to keep on hand a bottlo of Chamborlain'a Colic, Cholera nnd Diarrhoea Remedy. No physician can proscribe a bettor medlclno for theso diseases. By having It In tho houso you 03capo much pain and suffering nnd all rl3k. Buy It now; it may cavo llfo. For salo by Dr. Stono's Drug Store. o A Gradual Nowsbreaker. Molko Who will vo send to break tho sad news to tho poor widow? Pat Suro, w)'d hotter uond Clancy to break It graudual, becauso sho stammers. Tlt-Blts. o Tnko tho Postmaster's Word for It. Mr. F. M. Huiuilton, ivo3tmaator at Cherrycalo, Ind., keeps also a stock of genoral morchandlBo and patent modlclnoa. Ho says: "Cham borlain'a Colic, Cholera und Dlar- rhoea Romedy Is standard hero In IU lino. lb novor falls to glvo satisfac tion and we could hardly afford to bo without It." For Balo by Dr. Stono's Drug Store, o Tho Perpetual Strife. A man, If wo bollovo what's said In modern sclentifio terms, Is little else, from foot to head, Than Just a battlefield for gorma. Washington Star. o i - Tho Wttf It Goes. Tho auto horn goes honk-honk-honk! The englae rat-tat-tat J A piece of glass, aad then alas! The blamed old tire gees Sat) Cleveland Plata Dealer, Nursing Mothers una Over-burdened Worae In all stations of llfo, whoso vigor and vitality may hnvo been undormlncd and broken-down by over-work, exacting social duties, tho too froquont boarlng of children, or other causes, will find In Dr. Plerco's Favor I to Prescription tho most potent, Invigorating rostarattvo strength giver over dovtsed for tholr special bono fit. Nursingrfaothcrs wlKflnd it especial ly valuable; ih. sustaining be1r strength and promottnnn abundant nourishment for tho child. wxpYctant lnptkpra too will find it a FrlcelessHxirirufctt the system for baby's coming ana rthxJMna tho ordanl comparatively palnloaaT f i"V tl" "pr-'l II p )Y gmw. or i-nuiuua ftlo system. . nt'rvouS. Weak women, whs sudor from froquont headaches, back none, dr&Rffinff-aown distress low down In tho abdomen, or from painful or IrreK ubr monthly periods, gnawing or dis tressed sensation in stomach, dizzy or faint spells, s Imaginary specks or spots floating before eyoa, have disagreeable, pelvic catarrhal drain, prolapsus, ant version or retro-vorslon or other displace ments of womanly organs from weahnMS of parts will, whether thoy experience many or onlv a fow of tho abovo symp toms, And rolls and a pormanont cure by nslntr faithfully nnd fairly porelstontly Dr. Plerco's Fnvorlto Prescription. This world"famcd spoclllc for woman's weaknesses and peculiar ailments Is a pure glyceric oxtrnct of the choicest na tive, medicinal roots without a drop of nlcohol In Its mnko-up. All Its Ingredi ents printed in plain English on Its bott'.r wrappor and attested under oath. Dr. Plerco thus Invltos tho fullest Investiga tion of his formula knowing that It will bo found to contain only the best agents known to tho most advanced medical ectonce of nil tho different schools of prac tice for tho cure of wcrnnu's peculiar weaknesses and ailments. If you want to know more about tho composition nnd professional ondoruo moni of tho "Favorlto Proscription,'' send postal card request to Dr. R. V. Plorco, Buffalo, N. Y., for his free booklet treat ing of samo. You enn't afford to accopt as a substl tuto for this remedy o?cnoum composition a Bocret nostrum of unknown comport ttoru Don't do It. Bargains . In Real Estate 113 acres, 100 in cultivation, 43 In tlmbor and pasture, 40 acres of beaver dam land, nil tiled, good houso, barn nnd hop houso, 12 acres In apples, 15 acres hops, fonces nro mostly woven wlro, 7 miles from Sa lem on good public road, for $88 par ncro. CO acres, 3G In cultivation, 1G In pnsturo, G-room Iioubo, barn GOxGO, 30 good chorry trcos, 3 acres of np plos, on good public road threo mllos from Salem, for $4000. 10 acres, all In cultivation, G-room house, barn 24x30, now, 2 mlljs from Salem, for $1800. Sovoral houses for ront. Call If you want anything In ltiBurnnco or notary work. RADCLIFF CO., Reliable Agents Room 11, Mooros block, Salem, Oro. Roforonco any bnnk or business houso In tho city of Salem. a MEALS 15c AT TUB a Salem Restaurant OHO COURT STREET. Call nnd trv them. Meals 2 15c. Board per week $2.76, also furnished rooms very reasonable. POR SALE! We are now in a position to mako prices on vacant lots, also houses and lots In Highland addition, along the Salem-Portland new electric line, This property has not been offered for sile before since the completion of the road, and we have some ex ceptlonally good buys. Derby & Willson Cherries Wanted! Highest Market Price Paid Also Other Canning rruit H. S. Gile & Co. Corner Trade and High Sts. Salem, Oregon CHTCHrsTErsTiLxs; UUtl aim. tti WU bin, KIUmu tui mm mut. Mwr ml wr ntt kwn U Sett. Ulmt. Alwtrt KtUM3 SIYMUJ65TSEV0niH(CJ)E SALEM WATER COMPANY OtnCW CITY MALL. . . to dil rtVA 17 W Send the Family Washing T and you'll never bother with If tflnnn nt hnma ncrotn IIm wv ..v wmw RQ.IUl AIWB , ll I. ' VW J HUBU uvuijr IHIUliy CUUIU nOdMkMTr to send the washing to a lauaary. but times have changed M, toe, have the mothods and prices. Today you can botter afford to sond the ramuy wasbing here than not to. Ask about our prices on family wash ing, rough dry, or finished. The Salem Steam Laundry Phoae 90. 1SO-10 B. Liberty H. i i " "" ' ii LITTLE BO-rEEP LOST HER SUEEP But no ono need worry about mutton this tlmo of tho year, if they can get dainty and tiollcious Spring lamb oa nn appetizing and nourishing Sum mor meal. Wo havo evoryehing la cholco moats, and all the delicacies of tho sonson In both fresh and smoked meats that will please tho most critical oplouro. E. O. CROSS, States Street Market Phono 901 The Fashion Stables Formerly Simpson's Stables. Up-to-date livery and cab line, Funeral turnouts a specialty. Tally ho for picnics nnd excursions. Phoae 44. GRAB. W. YANNKB, Pro. 247 and 240 Rlgk Skeet. O C. T. Co. STEAMERS POMONA AND OREGONA LEAVH FOR PORTLAND DADLY, EXCEPT SUNDAY AND WEDNESDAY, AT O A. M. FOR CORVALLIS TUBS DAY AND SATURDAY ABOUT 0 P. M. P.M BALDWIN, Agt. Putting In ModernPlimiWng In now houses and buildings, as woll as refitting old houses, keeps us pretty busy in the spring, whea building la at flood tide. Our facili ties are always equal to the occa sion, and we would invite builders and contractors to get estimates from us on plumbing, gas fitting, steam fitting and roofing before going else where, as we do expert work at rea sonable prices. A. L. FRASER 958 State Street. Phone 180. BUILRINO A UOUSHI We can supply you with the lust ber you nefed at the priee that will Bsktarlally eeoaotalM la the oot. Jttei some aad sae us aad look ovr our yards. aOOBALM ummm co QIIJaHKsY Ira rfTswrV Rrij Ja '.f riw r.-'vtjK .kV. r wm vn ? f aS5,iHB