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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALKM, ORBGON TUESDAY, JULY 2, 1007. 3 Aycr's Hair Vigor, new Improved formula, docs not stain or change the color of the hair, even to the slightest degree. If your hair is blond, gray, or even snow-white, Ayer's Hair Vlrrnr. flip nw Irlnrf. rvlll nnf nrnVn I .li.J. darkor. Ask your doctor if this is not so. I Wo publish tho formulas J. o. Aver Co.'. I of nil our crcDaritlom. T.nil u... H t.vmnmviim.fjAv'.umMuiMfsmxi!nimKFmujijjjrif.iztimtj.jiiiiuiiKjn3Bas MB 1 W M lOl kain Hair WL SHOTGUN SHELLS a Few Figures Concerning Them and Their Use SINGULAR EVIDENCE OF GRIME Hauscr Bros., tho snorting goods has jiut received a consignment shotgun shells preparatory to tho Milng of tho burMng season. Tho L; consists of 00,500 shells, and a JiguroJ concerning thorn aro not ld of lntercs"'. Theso shells load- fcreprcscnt 4,250 pounds of shot powder as follews: Infallible pounds; Balllstllo 25 pounds; ont 120 pounds; BInck 110 luds. There aro 120,000 card- rd and 1S0.000 'felt wads; and brass shells weigh 750 pounds. fn a 12 gauge shell 450 shot con- ito tho load; and this would glvo f.tho total number of shot 2 7,- 5,000. L'ho shells aro (two and ono-half les In length, and placed on top each other, .thoy would reach, a. iter of a mllo higher than MX: )d. Dho shollo aro modo by tho Selby jltlng Co., of San Francisco. They loadrd by tho Chamberlain ma- Ino (not our George's) which, fln- 12,000 shells an hour. This hlno is so nicely gauged that tho Nation of ono crain In wolcht. or I . . ... . ...... one-BixiiContn oi an mon in wuck- or depth of tho load, will throw machine out of gear It being only machlno known In San icl&co that refuses to graft, or !id for a rako off. Clio Bhells aro packed In boxes of Fto tho box, tho work being done Fgirls .who put up 1000 shells an ir. igoin, If ono half of theso shells a bird each, It would, If thoy Ighed a pound a pleco, kill 30,000 lnda or 15 tons. Tho othor half wcd for mimes would scaro 30,- birda at least a mllo, or would ono pheasant clear around tho rid, and of tor ho mado the trip, him from Salem to tho North If ho could find It. Tow In addition tothoso figures a field opens out, for instance: many miles did tho hunters Ik, and how far did their dog Ivol? How many pairs of shoos ro worn out? How much damago dono to clothes? What was tho for livery teams? How many was Ananias' record broken? long did It toko to hatch all tho ints killed, and how much heat generated in tho procos3 of ln- Ulon? Besides them aro soma urs questions, but what's tho In a lerttor ,to a relative redding at Yakima, says tho Daily Republic of that place, a Minnesota woman tells of a remarkable sequel to a crime committed at Red Falls, Minn., two years ago and which caused a groat sensation at tho time. Tho caso was that of a young girl found murdored in a most brutal manner. Sho was well known in Red Falls, whero she belonged to a prominent family. The circumstances of tho crlmo pointed suspicion to two ne groes who had been seen in the vi cinity about tho tlmo the murdor was committed, but tho suspects never caught and tho crime has gono un punished. ' Practically tho only clue tho police had to work upon was of the slight est character. When tho girl was found sho held tightly in her hand tho broken half of a hat pin. The pin had been splintered in breaking and It looked as though sho had used tho pin ns a. weapon of dofonso and that tho pin had broken off in tho assailant's body. Two wooks ago a prominent young man of Rod Falls and who had been keeping company with tho murdered girl, was taken to a hospital to bo operated upon for appendicitis. In tho courao of tho operation tho sur geon dlscovorod a long pleco of hat pin embed cd in tho man's si do. It was romoved and tho polico hearing of tho find, got tho piece of pin and found that its broken end exactly fit ted Into tho end of tho pin found in tho girl's hand. Tho young man who, by tho way, took a loading part In tho effort to discover tho supposed criminals, will bo arrested on a capi tal charge as soon as ho can leave his bed. Willing to Try It. "Well," demanded tho stern-vls-aged woman at the back door, "what do you want?" "Why," replied tho tramp, "I seen you advertised 'table In dls morning's papers "Well?" "Well, I fought mebbe yor wuz glvln' out come samples." Tho Ca tholic Standard and Times. All the World, knows that Ballard's Snow Linlmoift has no suporior for Rhoumatlsm, Stiff Joints, Cuts, Sprains, Lum- bugo and all pains. Buy it, try It and you will always uso It." Any body who has used Ballard's Snow Liniment Is a living proof of what It doos. All wo nsk of you Isto gat a trial bottle. Price 25c, 50c and $1.00. Sold by D. J. Fry. o Above the Average. "Is Jones a man of more than av- crago intelligence?" "Yes. His wife died ton years ago and he's still a wldowor." Judge. a A Memorable Day. Ono of the days wo remember with pleasure, as well as with profit to our health on which wo becamo nc- qauinted with Dr. King's Now Llfo Pills, tho painless nurlflors that cure headacho and bllllousnoss, and keep tho bowols right. 25c at J.C. Perry's drug store. o Contradictory Advice. "Havon't I told you," asked tho father, "always to tell tho truth?" "Yes, you told mo that," tho young man admitted; "but at another tlmo you told mo never to bccomii tho slavo of a habit." Philadelphia In quirer. . . ' Notice For Bridge Bids. Sealed bids aro Invited for the construction of n 100-foot Bpnn Nowe-Truss bridge, resting upon concrete piers, together with 64 fool board'1 of approach, across Butto creek on tho boundary lino botweon tho coun tlos.of Marion and Clackamas, State of Orogon, at what Is known as tho Jnck bridgo, ono mllo southwest of Mnrquam, Orogon. Plans and speci fications will be on fllo nt tho ofilcos of the county Judges of Clackamas and Marlon eountlos, on and after Juno loth, 1907. Bids will be oponod on Friday, July 5th, 1907, in tho county court room at 1 o'clock p. m., at Salem, Orogon. Each bld'W will bo roqulrod to do posit a cortlflod check for tho amount of five per cent of his bid, which shall be forfeited to tho counties of Mnrlon and Clackamas In caso the award is made to him, If ho falls, noglecta, or refuses, for tho period of two days after such award is mado, to enter Jnto n contract and fllo hla bond In tho manner required by, and to tho satisfaction of tho abovo nam od county courts upon tho day ap pointed. Tho county courts of Mnrlon and Clnckamas resorvo tho right to ro Joct any and nil bids. M. A. McCORKLB, Roadmastcr for Marlon County, Oro. Dally C-ll-1 5-18-22-25-29 7-2. yHMM-4-i-f4- 1 I 1 1 HltlttttHtlf: I CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT MhJM4fHil FOR 8ALB -w Logan Berries This week, 50 conts a crato, If you pick them. O. M Lease South Thirteenth stroot. 7.-l-3t The Geiitleniun Fanner. Papa, what do you havo to do to gentleman farmor?" 'Stay In town all winter and to money." Life. There Aro Few Pooplo who know how to take cars of thomselvos tho majority do aot. The liver is & most Important organ in tho body. Horblne will keep it In condition. V. C. SlmpklnB, Alba, Texas, writes: "I have used Herblne for Shllls and Fovor and find It tho beat modlclno I ovor used. I would not bo without It It 1b as goood for children as ft 1b for grown-up pooplo and I rocoramond It. It la flno for La Grippe." Sold by D. J. Fry. STATE NEWS our ead Aches rheuever there is an Ixcited, irritable condi tion of the brain nerves. t is the outcry of a tired brain. Relief will iome quickly by tak- ng Dr. Miles' Anti- 'nin Pills, as they soothe the nerves, and when this s accomplished, the pain subsides. This is tho nat ural, sensible way. No larm can come from their ise if taken as directed, as they do not derange tho Btomach or leave any ad after effects. Take roniptly at the beginning )f an attack and save suf fering. , "t stvea mo pleasure to tell what na Dr. Miles' Antl.Pnln 'Pill hnvn lone for me. I waa troubled for years vim headache, but nm glad to say ?r uaimr a ruiz i now rm j am entirely cared. I wish aH It ffuixer from headachn wnulil us-a 54 Douglass St. "Worcester. llaM. Or. MIIm AnU.Paln Pill ar wM by iwtrsf 2B reas ar MiU, h will return your mny. oom. a cnt. Nvr M la buHc. lilcs Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind Mrs. Dr. G. W. Gray, wife of n plonoor Albany dentist, was Berlously Injured Saturday ovanlng while de scending from a stepladder. Sho made n misstep and fell, a thigh bono being sovoroly fractured. Sho 1b now In St. Mnry's hospital, Claude Hoover, a medical student, was drowned Thursday afternoon, ( whllo bathing In tho South Umpqua river at Myrtle Creek. Hoover, who was 22 years of age, in company with Alex Hull, started to swim tho river, a distance of about 75 yards, and fully 30 feot deep. When mid way In tho stream ho shouted to Hull for help. Hull immediately swam to his assistance, and used all means to save Hoover, but becoming ex hausted he had to use his remaining strength to Bavo himself. William Jollison, ofJefforson, Ilea In St. Mary's hospital, In Albany, a victim of the unusually hot -weather of last Tuesday. Jellison was pick ing berries in tho woods near Jeffer son and the heat, coupled with his ago and Illness, overcame him, Ho was unconscious when found on Tuesday evonlng and kept at hla homo near Jefferson until Friday, when It was deemed advisable to I take him to the hospital in Albany for treatment. Alvin Arnold, of Ontario, aged 20 years, was drowned In the Owyhee river Friday. The young man. waa out looking for work horses, and was ciossing tho river on horseback, when in somo unaccountable manner he was thrown from the borso and lost bis life. Four lives have been lost In the Snake and Owyhee rivers in ihla vicinity within tho past ten days. Deafness Cannot lie Cured by local applications, "as thoy cannot reach tho diseased portion of tho oar. Thoro Is only ono way to euro deafness ,and that Is by constitution al romedies. Deafness Is caused by nn Inflamed condition of tho mucous lining of tho Eustachian Tubo. When this tubo is Inflamed you havo a rumbling sound or imperfect hear ing, and when it Is ontlroly closed, Deafness Is tho result, and unless Uio Inflammation can bo takon out and this tubo restored to Its normal condition, hearing will bo destroyed forovor; nlno cases out of ton aro caused by Catarrh, which Is nothing but an inflamed condition of tho mu cou surfaces. Wo will glvo Ono Hundrod Dol lars for any caso of Deafness (caused by catarrh) .that cannot bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for cir culars, free. P. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0. Sold by drugglBts, 75c. Tnko Hall's Family Pills for con stipation. o A Matter of Time. I. It Is now 10 p. m. Thoy aro seat ed In tho parlor. "No," sho says, bowing hor head. "Fa says I am too young to becomo engaged." II. It waa just 1:30 a. in, They are still seated In tho parlor. Suddenly, from somowhero up stairs a gruff voice sheutB: "Henri etta, If that follow waits a llttlo long er you will bo old enough to accept his proposal." Philadelphia Inquirer. Didn't Follow It. Dr. Snodgrass Well, Dinks, you'ro looking muck better already. Of cours you followed my proscription? Dinks If I had, doctor, wouldn't bo fooling as well ns J. do. Dr. Snodgrass Slrl Dinks No; It fell out of the third story window. Chicago Nows. o Constipation. For constipation thoro is nothing qulto so nlco asChamborlaIn's Stom ach and Llvor Tablets. Thoy always produco a pleasant movement of tho bowles without any dlsngreoablo ef fect. Prlco, 25 cents. Samples froo at Dr. Stono'o Drug Store, o Preference. "Which do you prof or," said tho artlBtlc young woman, "music or pootry?" "Poetry," answered Miss Cayono. "You can keep pootry shut up In a book. You don't linvo to listen to it unless you choose. " Washington Star. For Snlo 00 noros of bottom land, throo miles squthonst of Browns ville. All cleared - oxcept 1 ncros of nah timber, good fences; $2400, or will soil H acres for $1200. ' Enquire of J. A. Shrunk, Brownsvlllo, Or. 7-1-lwk For Sale Now und second-hand fur niture, kitchen utensils, bicycles, tents and camping outfits. Wo aro money-savors for our custom ers.' uonrnu Diiimnn. C-2G-lm For Sale Registered Borkshlro hogs, sire by Western Star 3d, 88,0-1 C, brod up cIobo to grand champion of St. Louis exposition, and a fow young sows in pig, cross bred. H. A. Clark, cornor D and Sixth Btroots, Pleasant Home ad dition to Salem, Oregon. G-20-lm For Sale Ono twonty-ton Champion baler, quick rollof, ono wator tank, ono onglno tonder on wheels, ca pacity 400 gallons. Phone 154 Su burban, or addrecs box 286 Snlom, Or. T. F. Walker. 6-12-lm Free for All I have about 400 yards of choice dirt, close In. Any ono wanting dirt for filling call on J. D. Dohannoii, cornor of Lincoln an South Commercial Btroot. 7-1-Gt I II WW i ii " FOH RENT For Kent Furnished and unfur nlshcd rooms. Inquire at 790 N Commorclal street. M. A. Dlco. G-15-lwnt For Kent Seven-room house, hot and cold water, electric light, bath room. Inquire of Aug. Schrolb or, GG0 North High street. 3-25-tf SAflH AND DOOB FAOTOEniO. xiwii m. urown. junnuructuror oH sash, doors, mouldings. All kinds oi house finish nnd hard wood work, Front stroot, bot. State and Ooart, Make all eontnlalnts nt tho ofllee. Tlireo First-CInss Farms for Sale. For particulars inquire of Dr. W. a. Cuslck, ovor Fry's drug store. C-4-lmo Yonr Liver is out or ordor. You go to bed In a bad humor and got up with a bad tasto in your mouth. You want somothlng to stlmulato your liver. Just try Ilorbino, tho llvor regular tor. A posltlvo euro for .Contrtlpa tlon, Dyspepsia and all llvor com plaints. Mrs. F , Ft. Worth, Tex as, writes: "iiavo used Horoino in my family for years. Words can't oxprcss what I think about It Evorbody In ray household aro hap py and woll, and wo owo It to Hdr- bino. Sold by D. J. Fry, Several Dairy Ranches for solo at once Prices low, all oqulped ready for business. Baker Land Co., Turner, Orogon. 5-30-lm" LODGES. Foresters of America Court Bh'-i wood Foresters, No. 19. Meeta Tuesday In Hurst hall, Stato fltre Loo Abblo. C. R.; A. L. Brown, F. 8. Central Lodge No. 18, K. of P. Caatle Hall In Holroan block, cor nor Stato and Llborty streets. Tuoeday of each wook at .7:80 p. m. Oscar Johnson, O. C; E. H. Anoraon, K. of R. nnd S. For Sale Old papora, 10 conts per hundrod. Inquiro Journal offleo. Why Pay Kent Whoa you can buy n nice home at 580 N. Llborty St., on torms to Bult the purchaser. Addross C. H. Burggraf, Albany, Oro 5-17-tf. MISCELLANEOUS. Piano Tuner L. L. WoodB, piano W port tuning, repairing and polish lng. Loave orders at Geo. O Wills' music store, Sulem. 2- S-lyr Concrete Work. Got my price on eldowalks, curbs, septic tanks and eomont work of any kind. All work guaranteed flret-clauB. M Ward, Highland add. Phone 569 6-11-tf Modem Woodmen of America Ore gon Cedar Camp No. 5246. Meets ovory Thursday evonlng at o'clock in Holraan hnll. W. W. Hill, V. 0.; F. A. Turner, Clerk. Woodmen of World Moot every Fri day night at 7:30, In Holman ball. J. A. Dickey, 0. S.; P. L. Frailer, Clerk. Lincoln Annuity Union. Sick, aoel dont and pension insurance; $2, 000,000 pledged; every claim paid Good agents wanted. J. II. O. Montgomery, supreme organiser, Box 432 Snlom, Oregon. R. R. Ryan, eocrectary, 646 State street. WANTED. Those Dear Friends. Nan Tho moro I see of that young Dr. Lonolln tho bettor I Hko him. Fan Ho'll bo pleased to hear that, I know. Ho tolls mo ho 1b gaining weight at tho rate of a pound and a half a day Chicago Tribune. MHHHHMHI Btte a Wcndcroth Fine wines, liquors and cigars. Wo handle tht celobrated Kellogg and Castle whlskica. Cool and refreshing beer constantly on drougb. ioutk Commercial street 9-8-lyr Salem Iron Works.-Founders, ma chlnlsts and blacksmiths. Manu facturers of all klndB of sawmill machinery. Hop and fruit drying stoves, etc. Manufacturers of th Balom Iroa Works Hop Press. tanieti. Ten or id cnorry pickers- Girls mako from $2 to $2,50 per day easily. Good boarding, 10 2-3 a meal or 50o a day; good camp ing for thOBO who w!b1 to camp. Enos Prosnall, phono Farmers. 110. 7-l-3fc Wanted Cherry plckors nt Candol arin fruit farm, south of City Vlow comotory. Apply to A. Patterson, on pfJaco. G-20-3t Out trf the Motw of Babes. Sunday School Teacher Augus tus, wlwut 4oes 1 alxulty whoa tkey say- a. mut to above reproack? Augustus It ignlAea he's dd. Newark Star. Enjoy A Cool Kitchen l 11 Tab sieve uulsat y JJ U everbeattkereesi. f d TMs sieve verbeat U The kitchen work that must be done this summer will be lessened, your fuel expense reduced, and your kitchen cooler, if you use a NEW PERFECTION Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook-Stove It is the improved oil stove the nelv oil stove. Up-to-date in every particular. Lighted in stantly. Gives the hottest flame produced by any stove. Made with one, two, and three burners. Every stove warranted. Write our nearest agency if not at your dealer's. THE "m&r beuMkeld Me. Hs4e f trass tsrewghtHt ad beautif itUy MtUi. Perfectly coa trotted; abMlstely safe HMzeelUd ht Mgkt-girfeg pewtr; s ersaawat te aay reew. lyery lap war rsate. If set at year tkator's, write te er seareet STAMP C9MFAMY .T; J Salem Box & Lumber Ob. Removed from South Salem' to 14th street, near the 8. P. depot. Boxoe, Berry Crates, Fruit Trays and Perfection Fruit Evaporators, Phone 201. KHlarged Our moat market on East State street has been doublod In size and we are bettor prepared than over to serve customers. Prompt service and tho best of meats our motto. Call or phone 199. D. E. Edwards, Prop Wo Aro Cash Purcltasers Of poul try, eggs, and all kinds of farm produco, Derry cratos made up in unllmjtod itinntltles. Capital Commission Co., 267 South Com mercial street, Salem Phono Mnlo 170. A. J. Anderson Contractor and builder, 415 Court street. Phono 544. 6-1-tf Tho Highland Laundry Is still In the raco for patronage No whlto shirts or collars. T, D. Wallace, 2340 Currant avenuo. Phono Main 403. 6-5-lm Uciiefuctor I will go to tho coast for my vacation soon, therefore, to accommodnto thoso who could not bo waited on during tho rush of tho past fow days, I will bo at my chiropodist parlors, on Chomoke at street, from 0 & m. to 2 p. m. Sundays, to remove your corns. D. B. Irvln. 6-29-3t Mea Wanted For omnloymont as mortormon and oondnotors. Ap plicants must bo ut least 5 foot,. 7 Inches In hoight, woight ov r 150 pounds, botweon 24 and 40 yoars of ago, of good oyeelght and hearing, Permanent employ ment; eolcotlon of runs. Wages 25c to 35c per hour. Application must bo modo In porson to United Railroads of San Francisco, Turk and Flllmoro strootu, San Francis co., Cal, 6-27-Ct Wood Wanted. Twonty cords of oak and 20 cords of fir wood. Coil at Journal olllco. Hofer Bros. C-27-Ct Wanted To borrow $1000 on tae beat of real estato socurity. Ap ply to "J. P.," caro Journal offlce. 4-20-tf Notice. Horcafter I Bhnll rigidly on forco tho city ordinance prohibiting tho grazing of stock along tho streets or in tho alloys or public places, within tho boundary limits of Salem. I will not oaly Impound tho stock, but arrest tho owners for vlolatlsg the ordinance as prot vlded for la the ordlaauco. D. W. Gibsoa, city warska. f-lf-St Highest Cash Price Paid for chick- ons at Willamette Hotel. 4-19-t! Wanted Flvo extra wnltrcBsos for Juno 29th to July 4th, nt Willam otto hotol. 6-19-tf LOST. LohI, On road botweon JofforBon and Snkrn, north of Looney bot tom, a red water spnniol dog. Tag on collar with numo of. 0. S. Clear water, Portland thorcon. Drop poatul to O. L. Cloarwntcr, 1052 Saginaw street, Salem. 7-l-3t DRAYMEN. Cummins Bros. Transfer Company All kinds of transfer work done. Furniture and plnaos boxed ready for shipment. Prompt service Is our motto. Stand and offlce at 25S South Commorclal street Phone 210, Resldenco Phone 968 MUSICAL. Arthur Voa Jetweit Teacker of pi ano; touch, tecbnlch, interprets tios. Thorough preparatory coarse Aarsaeed ttddeats prepared for pwblle apperae. JteeMeaca f5S Gter it. Tel. Mala 12 . 1-JX-tf.