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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 19, 1907)
"7; Oi B 4 DAILY OAPITAIi JOURNAL, SACHCM, ORKGON. MONDAY, AUGUST 10, 1007; 1 Wc Want to Talk miimimMmHw't to You About Harness! - 'i'. S v If you need harness, or aro gol ng to need harness soon, It will pay you to atop long enough to road whab wo have to say about harnes3. Wo havo for a long time boon soiling harness; havo sold to hun- dreds, yes, thousands of farmers and othors. Wo havo sold harness that would stand the wear and moot tho conditions demanded. Wo havo satisfied harness customers scattered all through tho Wlllam etto valloy. i Dut wo aro going Into harness raoro ox'- uslv'oly. Tho assistant tannagor of tho wholesalo dopartn.ent was horo last week, and ho de cided that wo should go Into tho larncss business moro oxtonslvel. Ho Bald wo must havo a harness room, to bo ublo to display our har ness to bettor j.dvantngo. And 'jp has ordered harness enough to bo -.ont hero to All tho room. So you can como horo with perfect assurando for your harness. You can havo light harness for your buggy horso; heavy team harness, plow harness; fancy carrlago harness; harn'ss for your delivery wagon harness of any kind. And you can b 'absolutely suro that you will bo gottlng moro hnrncss vnluo for your monoy than you could got anywyhoro oIbo in tho Willamette valloy. Wo propose to back up this statement with tho goods. Tho California Cyclono Wcedor is giving tho best satisfaction. It Is nbHolutoly tho best ovor built for tho hop yard tho prune ranch and for summer fallow. Wo do not hcsltato to mnko this stntemont. And tho Mitchell wagons. Did you bollovo It could bo done? What? That wo could Bolrthlrty-llvo Ml'.chell wngons In bIx wooks. And'tho try Is for moro. As tho food product man says, "Thoro is a reason." In fact thoro aro sovcral ronsons Ask nny mnn who hna used u MIteliolI wagon. t I ' I MITCHELL, LEWIS & STAVER COMPANY! 21 1 to 237 State St. Salem Branch, F. F. Gary, Manager mm X-RAYS Thoro U coiiHldornblo dirforonco botwoon u wlroltwH moag' and moss ugolotvi wlro, a a m Thoro la u meotlng "Of tin noted xooIokUIm of H' wpM In "Ilo.tlng" today. Hoonovolfs nninu in not on tho list, which Indicate tho dlstln BUlHhod nlncompoopn coiifildor our Toddy n "n o f r." Vlco-Prouldont Fairbanks 1 to nuiko Bovoml Hpeoohos In Kentucky thla fall In aid of tho Republican cnndldato for governor. It will tako Homothlng moro Bllmulatliig thnn buttermilk to carry Kentucky for tho 0. O. I. Thoro in ovldontly some dip to tho Taconm townMte. A -recent dispatch from thoro tmya of a big building that Is to bo erected: "It will bo 21 Btorltti high on tho Pacific uvonuo eldo and 1 1 utorioH on 0 atrcot. Tho Holy Roller at Dallas aro making tho editor of tho Polk Coun ty HomUor tho object of special pray er. Tho baluneo of tho newspaper frntomlty l watching Brother Flsk Mi th fevering Interest, and if It tnkH on him, tho Holy llollors will havo a couple of hundred subjects to work mi. No oil" but a newspaper man can ruallzo tho alzo of the Job of thu Holy Hollorn aro up against, but our nloklo says th-y will forfolt tholr (iontrict. it If you can show up a satisfactory standing, satisfactory to Tom Rich ardson ho will lot you havo a soat at tho mooting whoa Taft Hpeaks In Portland. If you aro not nlroady real good, you want to begin to bo now, and notify Tom. Old Groaxpr John and II. H. Hog on may bo as bad hh Tom Lawson painted them, but they novor bill theuiHolvoH out In tho magazines as tho disinterested tiiouds ofjiuuuinlty whoso only object wan to bettor tho world's condition ns a bait for their trap. That was loffc for lnwaon, As a financial Mosm, Lawson Is a Coxoy. Mrs. Grannla Is ahookod at Profoa bor Starr's BUggoatlon that children should not wear clothes until 10 yoara old. Mrs. Grannls thinks they ahould wear a 'Bilk slip 'anyway. Put why silk, Mrs. Grannls? Cotton mnkoa Just as good a aoroon, and If It is nudity or silk Blips, It Is a dead cortaluty that tho nudity will havo tho hotter of it, outsldo tho million aire class. back and loins and banished tho ach ing and other symptoms that had an noyed mo for so long. I hnvo Blnco lcnrnud of othors who think tho world of your rollnblo remedy and I gladly recommend It to all suffer ing from backache or kldnoy troublo." For tfiilo by all dualors. Phlco SO oouts. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, Now York, solo agents for tho Unl tod Stntea. Homombor tho namo Doans and take no other. Ah Had as Heaver. Word was brought to T. B. Whool r yostorduy that tho door had brok- 'on Into his clearing on his homo Jstond claim south of town, tho foro part of thlB weok, and had dostroyed 'flomo $300 worth of now fruit trees ho hnd set out. Ho left last ovcnlng to determine tho amount of damage. 1 Dandon Hecorder. nmiiniiinnin hi 1 1 i i STRICTLY II PRIVATE.. Wc solicit your bank- : : ing business; and : with the assurance :: on our part that it :: wiHbe kept strictly :: private. SALEM f STATE BANK J Satan, Orgwi ft 1 1 1 i in n ' ' 1 1 1 m 1 1 14 WHEN HKH HACK AOI1HS. A Woiunu VIihIh All Her Energy and Ambition Slipping Away. Salem woman know how tho aches and pains that come with tho kid neys fall to make life a burden. Daekache, hip pains, hondachoe, dU ty spells, distrusting urinary troubles all tell of sick kidneys and warn you of tho stealthy approach of dlaboto. dropsy and llrlght'a dlsoaso. Doan'a Kidney PlUa pormauontly cure all . thoso dU-ordora. Horo'a proof of it lu a Salem woman's werds: Mrs. S. Collins of 679 High St., Sn lom, Or., says; "Troublo with my kidneys and backache havo caused ino much anuoyanco for several years. Although 1 used a good many reme dies, I obtained no posltivo relief un til my attention was called to Doan's Kldnoy Pills and I procured them at Dr. Stono's drug atoro. Thoy soon brought mo ettoctlvo benefit ( ceased tho bearing down feeling through tho Tho Tcxa9 Wonder. Cures all kldnoy, bladder and rheumatic troublo; sold by all drug gists, or two months' trial treatment by mall for $1.00. Dr. B. W. Hall, 2926 Ollvo stroot, St. Louis, Mo Send tor testimonials Sold by Stono's drug atoro. Trial Set for WYdnehday Tho trial of Cecil Vaughn, on i charge of oruolty to animals, in driv ing a horso on tho state fair grounds raeo track that had a quartor-crack on ouo of Its foro toot, has boon sot for Wednesday at 10 o'clock, boforo Justice Daulel Wobstor. Railroad Commissioner Oswald West called at teutlon to tho condition of the horso, which Vaughn was omployod to drlvo Thursday evening, and ovor which Vaughn and West canio to blows. Vaughn claimed to havo asked advice of compoteut horse shoers, and was advised that tho horso would bo all right to drlvo If his log was properly protected with a boot. Ho was ar rested on a warrant sworn out by Jos. Daumgartner, Tho case Is at tracting a great deal of attention nmoug horsomon. o The old Pennsylvania Dutch Dun kard recommends "Hickory Bark Couch Romerty," Guaranteed to euro yourv cough, and guaranteed to be pure. Uado from tho bark of the shell b&rk or whit klckory tree. For U Vy dealers everywhere. SMILES Tnft, socrotary or war, will bo at Portland, Soptembor 6. Ho will spoak at tho armory and soats will bo "rosorvod" for a limited numbor of dologntos from tho rural com munities. Thoso reservations can bo secured by addressing Tom Richard son not Intor than Monday, Soptom bor 2, at 4 p. in. Of course, nil tho "common peoplo" of Orogon will bo wolcoino to como to Portland and hear tho groat man, whothor thoy can got soats or not. a Tho stato Institutions that aro to havo now heads solected should all bo oqulpped with any old cast-off po litical hack. Tho blind, wayward boys and epileptics nnd feeble minded havo no rights that politi cians aro bound to respect. Franchises granted by tho city council should bo solely from tho standpoint of securing Immediate construction of more electric lines nnd bringing in revenues to tho city. Dut that Is almost too much to ex pect from tho city council, becauso It is purely business. O ' KCZCBM, For tho good of thoso suffering with eczema or other such trouble, I wish to Bay, my vrlfo had something of that kind and after using tho doc tors' romcdlos for some time con cluded to try Chamborlaln's Salve, and It proved to bo bettor than any thing she had tried. For salo at Dr, o Took in Thivshlng Civwo J. L. Stockton and Hal D. Patton took in threshing crows In tho Waldo Hills, whero flno crops of grnln aro bolng rolled out. Thoy rounded up to a cook wagon on tho Dave Craig place for dinner, and tho boiled bcof nnd cabbage suffered at tho hands and Jaws of the Salem morchants. a mil nniiiiiHi ii i mn I PERSONALS i de iii i mil mini mi mm This Monas You. Every morabor of Carpenters Union No. 1065 Is earnestly request ed to meet in their hall over Har riett's storo on Saturday ovenlng at S p. m. Do not ask what Is to be done but como and so and help do It, By order of preeJdont, A. W, DENNIS, 8-13-17 RecordUs Sec'y Judge E. P. Morcom, of Wood- burn, 13 in 'the city on legal business. Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Cary left .this morning for an extended visit in Till amook county. Miss Henrietta Savage, of Port land, spent Sunday in tho city with her mother, Mrs Luto Savage. Miss Mildred Bagloy, a graduato of the Salem high school, loft Sunday for Wheaton Seminary, near Boston, Mass. Mr. Wm. Fobes and- R. Fobes and daughter, after a- brief visit in tho city, returned today to their homo in Hull, Iowa. n Mr. O. O. McClollan returned from Albany today. T. C. Pomoroy, tho Stato street Jeweler, returned today from a few days' outing at Newport. Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Hunter will leavo tomorrow for a short visit to friends in Portland. Miss Mary Smith, of Silverton, re turned homo this morning. While In tho city sho was tho guest of Mr. and Mrs. R. O. Hunter, of South Sa eom. John McNary was called to Port land on business today. Mrs. 13. Van Patton, who Is travel ing In tho interest of tho United Ar tisans, spent Sunday In tho city, nnd loft today for Seattlo and Spoknns. Miss Bertha Korl, of Hot Lake, Oregon, enmo up from Portland Sat urday night for a dayjs visit with her aunt, Mrs. Boorman. Miss Korl la head nurso at tho Hot Lake Sani tarium, and 13 taking a post-grnduato course in microscopical work In Port land. S. S. Martin, nccomponled by his nephew and a party of friends, loft by team for a trip Into tho mountains this morning. Mr. G. D. Wilson, of Pomoroy, Washington, arrived horo this morn ing, bringing a lot of stock and his household goods. Ho has purchased tho Wlch placo. o Don't Ho Bluo And loso nil lntorost when help la within roach. Horblno will mnko that Hvor perform Its dutlos propor- ly. J. B. Vaughn Elba, Ala., wrltea: "Bolng a constant uufforor from con stlpation and a disordered liver, 1 hnvo found Horblno to bo tho host mcdlclno, for thoso trrfublos, on tho mnrkot. I havo used It constantly I bollovo It to bo tho host mcdlclno of Its kind, and I wish all suffercra from theso troubles to know tho good Horblno has dono mo." Sold by D. J Fry. o Pleasant; Surprise. A pleasant surprise was glvon El inor Dauo, in honor of his nineteenth birthday, at his homo Friday even ing. Tho time was spont In playing gnmos nnd music, several songs be ing rondorod by thu Fnlrmount quar tet. Rofroshmonts woro sorvod, tho parly broaklng up at midnight, overy ono expressing themselves ns having spent a vory onjoynblo ovenlng. Tho guests wore: Josslo Kccton, Knto Scott, Agnes Hnll, Eva Hall, LaVorno DoWltt, May Rowe, Ola Arnold, Grace Dane, Elsie Glazo, Agnes West, Hnttlo Svlenlnk, Alma Nye, Agnes Bnyno, Mnblo Rasmusson,, Dolma Vlosko, EIbIo Dencor, Mablo O'Flyng, Bosslo Unruh, Florence Mil ler, Mrs. Eldorkln and Mrs. H. Soch lor; Messrs. Evorott Arnold, Wlillo Daniels, Elmer Dane, Mllo Rasmus- son, Frank DoWltt, Clay Caroy, Guy Hoyt, Cuyler VanPatton, John Hum phreys, George Johnson, Dean Sho maker, Elmor Shomaker, Fred Tay lor, Eugene Slater, Frank Needham, Louis Lupton, Leo Page, Theodoro Koormnn, Walter Page. o Can you afford to trlflo with so serl ous a matter as to neglect a bad cold or cough, when for a trifling amount you can secure a bottle of "Hick ory Bark Cough Remedy," that la guaranteed to euro or money refund ed. Price 25c, 50c and $1.00 per bottlo. For sale by all dealers overy whcio. The Kick When thev .. ' tho whole system iualN them at thla time. CM tho achlnR back, the bl2S TOmploxlonahonrlrV treatment at onco k mM Hood's Sarsan which contains thobeetl BubBtancen. ,l" U&S "'" .V, rww4k1 ADDITIONAL Crff Tho Preferred Klnfl , Of fresh vesotatM. .. tho grocery store of 3 v! a very popular place to (3 nlvnrHnAn-i H advertisement for a B'ocrj, Tramping Down the Cm Aiuiiiiiiu rvmifraiifti.A Dnuo aro tnkini n i.. 1 rf-lin Ornrrin n.i - l w.v0v, vuuoi, ironist. Mursuueiu, and will return mountains bv wnv . . thoy do not eel tlr -.i.i.V foro they reach the Day citjl mwjr urn tu mm via steamer Don't GruniM. Whon your Joints ache .-.; , for from Rhoumatlam. Bjd or uauara-s Snow Linlmenl. instant rollof. A poslUre Rhoumatism, Burns. Cnt i ed Muscles, Sore Cheat, ett Bogy, a promlnontmcrciiKtJ low Point, Texas, sayithtu Ballard's Snow Liniment i round Llnlmont ho ever uwi i by D. J. Fry. Hooflt lug for Salmi- F. G. Dccknbnch hat from a weok spent In Northed fornln, whoro ho has bcei i fully introducing Salem txe fnct tho Salem boveraco It dla all othors vory rapidly them becomes known, and Is a pa vortlsoment for tho Capital CEj; o Croup Is n violent Inflammatbi mucous mombrano of tho tdi which somotlmcs extendi to!! ynx nnd bronchial tubes; aall nt Mm mnot ilnnr.nrnna Alu chlldron. It almost nlwajic In tho night. Qlvo freq dosos of Ballard's Horehoi and apply Ballard's Snow I oxtornnlly to tho throat and $1.00. Sold by D.J. I n DIKI). 1 LEE. At tho family boatl Owens street, Salem, Atpi 1007, at 3?20 a ra . of lot uro, Reuben Lee, aged Ii months nnd 27 days. Tho funornl will bo from RIgdon's undertakltf tomorrow, Tnc-dny, at 1111 1 Rov. David Erret offlclatlnf mont In Twin Onk cemetery nor at 2:30 p. m., wlthaiWd vlco at tho grave. nonbnn Loo crossed the p' isr.n rmninor from Missouri. l catod In Marlon county, of wN romalned a resident until hu Bosidos his wife, three sow threo daughters survive Mo nro William Leo and Howaw, Wntnrlnn. T.lnn COUUtyi r8W . oi,n.,v Mrs Wltzel. of Tt" MX kltiU.., .". ...-. Mrs. L. H. Campbell, of wri" and Mrs. E. H. Brady, or Bham, Alaska. MONEY TO L( Tnofl.K.1 Over Ladd & Bush's Bank, 8M Not wicfx Union Fke inerance Frank Meredith, RJ nmr with Wm. Drown - 129 Commercial street. The Quality H Russian Colonel Killed. St. Petersburg, Aug. 19. Colone,! Schrotnor, governor of Blolostek. was astasslnated and tho chief of po- lico at Batpum was seriously Injured by a bomb thrown Into his carriage. -n- Chnmbcrlnln's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy Better Thaa Threo Doctors. "Threo years ago we had three doc tors with our little boy and every thing that they could do seemed In vain. At last when all hona seim to be gone we began using Chambor laln's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and In a tew hours he bega to Improve. Today Is as healthy a child as parents could wish for." Mrs. B. J. JohastoH, Liatoa, Mis. For Mle at Dr. Stoae'a drag store. ,ptIcI,tL . ,... nr ine pioucci "r"laai HDrthinir in the opt. "' . i. naa parlor oh the rciuvrtii tatloa free. on. w- gwaraateed. iry - .vf f HAS. H. ni . . .i... m c GraMt u'w" 'n,! street, me BmIc '