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0 DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAXj. SALEM, ORB JON WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1007. C?3DIET Wtien as Well as Men Ar Made Miserable by Kidney and' Bladder Trouble. Kidney trouble preys upon the iniiul, discourngesnndlcsscnsambition; beauty, vigor aim cnecriui iics9 soon disappear when the kidneys arc out of order or dis eased. Kidnc trouble has become so prevalent that it is not uncom mon for a child to ba born afflicted with weak kidnevs. If the child urinates too often, if the urine scalds the flesh, or if, when the child reaches an age when it should be able to control tho passage, it is yet afflicted with bed-wetting, depend upon it, the cause of thodiffl. culty is kidney trouble, and the first step should be towards the treatment of these important organs. This unpleasant trouble is due to a diseased condition of the kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as most people suppose. Women as well as men arc made miser able with kidney and bladder trouble, and both need the same great remedy. The mild and the immediate effect of Swamo-Root issoonicalizcd. It is sold by druggists, in fifty cent and one-dollar size bottles. You may have n sample bottle by mail free, also a nta of sunp-Roc. pamphlet felling all about Swamp-Root, including many of the thousands of testi monial letters received from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer & Co., Wnghamton, N. Y., be sure and mention this paper. Don't make any mistake, but remember the name, Swamp-Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the ad dress, Dlnghamton, N. Y., on every bottle. Unselfish Tears. President Samuel P. Colt of th-J United States Rubber company was discussing in New York tho amicable trndo agreement that has been made between his firm and tho Internation al Rubber company. Wt Is best," ho said, "for compotl-' tors to agreo to bo fair and honest with ono another, and this agreement of ours Is1 a fair and honoBt ono. It is not ilk? tbo3t! wherein two rivals, whllo protending to bo fair, yet knlfo one another continually In tho back, such hyprocrltiral agreements re mind mo of two children two little boys I know. "They wcro lunching, Dllly nnd Jack, and when tho butler brought on tho dossort it was scon that thoro was only ono orango In the fruit baskot. Instantly Dllly, tho .larger hoy, sot up a loud bawling. " 'Now, what's tho matter? said tho governess. 'What aro you crying about, Btlly7 " 'I'm crylnV Dllly answorod, 'hot cailso there's no orango for Jack.' " Doston Qlobe. Home for Girl HturiciitH in Paris. Tho conditions which exist every where In Paris today whoro thoro aro students have been fully recog nized by tho Anglo-Amorlcnn living thoro, nnd tho necessity of helping girl students nnd also other com patriots struggling lav existence in tho French metropolis has rouaod their active Interest, As a rostilt thoro havo been established, from tlmo to time, clubs, homos and ren dezvous, where Engllah-sponklng glrln nro furnlshod accommodations which nro ns homollko ns It Is possi ble for thoni to ho, and at rates which compare favorably with pension rntoi. To tho girl who is woll bo liavlng and studiously Inclined thoro Is no longor tho necessity of tho Btu dio llfo or tho pension, mil ens sho profora that mannor of living, One of tho oldest of theso clubs, nnd tho only one now In Paris which is strictly nntional, Is tho "Amerlcnn OirlB' Club in PnrU," which was os tnbllshod by Mrs. Whltolaw Hold, who payH tho rent of tho houso and alo tho expenses of tho tearoom. It, as nro bIho tho others, Is othor wlso self-supporting. Thla home wnB at first Intended only for tho accom modation of art Btudonts, ns It Is In tho neighborhood of tho studloB and art schools of tho Latin quarter, hut within rccont years students of mimic nnd abo thoao wishing to study Trench have boon admitted. Tho re quirement! for ontorlng nny of thoso clubs nro Blmplo. Ono must glvo good references, ho unmarried, and tinder 40. The princes rungo from 25 to 30 franca a week. Candles, tiro in room, and Innudry aro oxtra. Twonty-llvo dollars In Franco will go about ns far a $10 In America, bo ono need not fool that bIio la nn object of charity In any way, hut rather that alio Ih at a Biimll hotel whoro the other guests uro unusually agreeable and rofluod. There are many comforts and on atmosphere of business and Americanism about theso olubs which the girl will not find In n pension, and unions ono In nbaoluto master of tho Fronch lan guage, or It possessed of unlimited funds, tho boat home and by far the most agreeable In every way tor the lone girl studunt In PnrU Is ope of thK places which have been entab JUhod for her. Harriot Qulmbly In Leslie's Weekly. o ClmiuhoilMln'N Colic, Cholera ami DlarihiM'a Remedy Hotter Thau Thwo Doctors. "Three yenra ago wo had throe doc tors with oar Uttlo bay and ovor thlng that they could do soomod in vain. At lust when all hopo seemed to bo gone we begun using Chamber Iain's Collo. Cholera and Diarrhoea Romody and In a few houra he began to Improve. Today U as healthy a child na parenta oould wish for." Mrs. II. J. Johnston, Linton, MU For lo at Dr. Stono'a drug store. He Loft the Ilonw. Whllo a lady wns feeding n hun gry tramp tho other day alio discov ered ho was pocketing her silver spoons. Opening tho door, Bhe cxclnlmo'd "Drop thoso spoons, you scoundrel, and loavo tho houso! " "Dut, madam" "Lcavo tho houBO, I say!" scream ed tho Infuriated woman. "Leave tho houso!" "I go, madam," said tho tramp, as ho reached tho front gato, "novor to return; but beforo I go I would llko to say that I did not Intend to take your hotiBe." Philadelphia Inquirer. Don't Grumble Whon your Joints ncho and you Buf fer from Rhoumatlsm. Du n bottle of Ballard's Snow Ltnlmont and get InBtnnt rollof. A posltlvo euro for Rhoumatlsm, nurns, Cuts, Contract ed MubcIcb, Soro Chest, etc., Mr. I. T. Dogy, n prominent morchant nt Wil low Point, Texas, says that ho finda Dnllard's Snow Liniment tho best nil round LInlmont ho ovor usod. Sold by D. J. Fry. Tho Proper Aiinwit. Ho Can you explain tho differ ence botwoon "shall" and "will?" For oxnmplo, If I Bny, "Will you marry mo?" should you reply "I Bhall" or "I will?" Sho (coldly) I Bhould reply, "1 won't." Philadelphia Inquirer, o Remedy for Dlarrlioen-Nevor Known to Full. "I want to say n fow words for Chamhorlaln's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Romody. I havo used this preparation in my family for tho past flvo years and hnvo rocommondod It in a number of pooplo In York coun ty and havo novor known it to fall to effect n euro In any Instance. I feel thnt I can not Bay too much for tho best romody of tho kind hi tho world." 8. Jomlion, Spring Grove, York county, Pa. This' romody Is for snlo at Dr Stono'a drug store. o "Miulo 11 Ih Got Away." Tom I Htipposo whon you wont to speak to Miss Hoxloy's father you were bordering on norvoiiH prostra tion. Dick Woll, I was nervous, but tho prostration didn't como until aft-1 erward. However, 1 plckod mysolf up beforo ho could kick mo again. Philadelphia Press, n Persecution Makes Converts. (Portland Spectator.) Ono of the most notable cases In lpgnl history has Just come to an end by the withdrawal of tho suit for the appointment of a guardian of the person and estate of Mrs. Mary Baker O. Eddy, founder of Christian 8clonco. Tho suit, brought in the new Hampshire courts, attracted at tention because it was ngainBt n woman 87 years old, of groat wealth; possessing nn Influence Incomparably greater than that of any anointed and crowned ruler In tho world to day; who was said to bo dead; who hnd bean reported mentally Incom petent and physicially unfit to con trol her proporty or perform the sim plest offices for herself, of whom it had boon written that Bhe was the creature of a clique that used hor as a machine for coining money for thorn; who wns said never to have had an oxlBtenco; and who has dono more good than any living man or woman. For nlno months Mrs. Eddy has been tho object of nn extraordinary Borios of attacks that began with an nrtlclo in a yellow Journal of New York, It was state quite Borlously that sho was dead that sho had been dead for some tlmo, thnt her place had boon taken by a woman made up to represent her; then a correction was mado that, whllo breathing tho breath tho life Into tho nostrils of Mrs. Eddy, loft her a poor, weak minded woman, bereft of power, nnd n prisoner In hor own houso. Other ncwBpnpors aont roprcsontntlvoa to Interview Mrs. Eddy; ho mo said sho was bent nnd fcoblo, nnd that her mind had weakened with her bedy: othors iiBHortcd that sho wns strong nlort and vigorous physically and mentally, nnd that tho burden of her 87 yonrs was a light ono. Under prcssuro, hor son, George W. Glover, acting as "first friend," brought tho Btiit thnt has Just boon withdrawn; ho wub represented by nblo talent, which Included ox-Unltod States Sonator William E. Chandlor. Tho caBo was conducted by three mnBters, Dr. Jelll, tho celebrated allonlst, and two Judgos. Mrs. Eddy's testimony wns probably tho moat romarkablo ovor hoard by a court. It trovorsed a wldo rango; took up happenings of yoars ago; gavo dotalls on Biibjecta that tho prosont goncratlon has fo got; and on ono nnd nil things dlB cussed this woman of 87 years of ago wns lucid and explicit nnd accurate It Ib not clenr why Mrs. Eddy should havo boon mado tho victim of Journalistic attack and court perse cution. Sho Is vory old; thoro Ib nothing In her writings that has courted n blow; bIio has not nBsallcd tmyono; tho disagreement thnt ono might hnvo with her doctrine was a matter for calm discussion.; It did not call for writs and summonses nnd court appearances. If thoso opposed to tho bollefs of this 87-ycar-old woman thought they woro Injuring her or hor cnuso, It Is likely thoy havo discovered tholr error. Out of tho porsncutlon of tho last nlno months the Christian Scloncc church has reaped a harvest of converts. o IS YOUR SLEEP REFRESHING Or do you get up feeling Just about as tired ns when you went to bed? Nino times out of ten you can blame It on the Ktomnch and bowels, but then there h one hiiiv remedy for all such ailments, and that Is HOSTETTER'S STOMACH BITTERS It will strengthen the stomach, open up clogged bowels, Induce refreshing sleep and cure Dyspepsia, Indiges tion, Poor Appetite, Costlveness Female Ills. or "Hvoryhody Should Know" Says 0. G. Hays, a prominent bual nosB man of Bluff, Mo., that Buck Ion's Arnica Salvo Is tho quickest nnd surest healing salvo over nppllod to n sore, burn or wound, or to a caso of piles. Pvo usod It and know what I'm talking about." Guarautood by J. 0. Perry, druggist, 2 fie. Endorsed by tho Country, "Tho most popular remedy In Otso go county, and tho best friend of my family," writes Wm. M. Dlotz, editor nnd publisher of tho Otsego Journal, Gllbortsvlllo, N. Y., "Is Dr. King' (Now Dlscovory. It has proved to bo an Infnlllblo euro for coughs and colds, making short work of tho worBt of thorn, Wo always koop bottlo In the house. I bellevo It to bo tho most valunblo proscription known for Lung and Throat dls oasos," Guaranteed to never disap point tho tnkor, by J. C. Perry's drug store. Prlco 50c and $1.00. Trial bottlo froo. CLOVER SEED WANTED Wo pay caih for Red Clover and Al&lkc. Send us amplo aud stato quautlty you have to offer. John Hughes Co, iU to 474 State Street, Salem, Oregon. A Serial Story. Ascum Do you remember tho night I had to take you homo from the club In n onb and Nugeet m. Indeed. Aseum I don't suppose you've heard the last of It yet. Nagget No; my wife's still living. - Philadelphia Proes. o Don't Do Blue And lose nil Interest when help Is within reach. Herhlno will make thnt liver perform Its duties propor ly. J. B. Vaughu Elba, Ala., wrltor "Being a constant sufferer from coa stlpntlon and n disordered liver, 1 have fouud llorblno to bo the best medlclno, for theso troubles, on tho markot. I havo used it constantly I beltovo It to be tho best medlclno ot Its kind, and I wish nil aufferera from these troubles to know the good llorblno haa dono me." Sold by D. J Fry. o OAWWOllIA. The Spinster's Compensations. "If my profession has indirectly kept mo from marriage, it has given me tho next best thing In the world It has given mo friendship In abun dant measure," says Anno O'Hngan, still writing of spinsters In Harper's Bazar. "My Job I llko tho homely term has brought mo into business re lations with men ovon more than with women; for, after all, In spite of our multiplication upon the face of the earth, professional women aro still fewor than professional men. I have learned what no domestically placed woman, unless sho has an uncom monly largo and congenial social circle, over known tho keen pleas ure to bo derived from unsentimental intercourse with tho masculine mind. Of course tho legend of mascullno chivalry as It had been handed down to mo by believing foromothors did not survivo actual contact with tho business world. I havo seen men excellent citizens In tholr way, too who recognized no necessity for the adJuBtment of their feet, tho replac ing of their coats, or tho romdval of their hats upon my appearance. I hnvo discovered that If a man is given to sharp practices In his busi ness, ho does not chnngo his meth ods, except to ncconuato thorn, be cause ho Is dealing with a woman. 1 hnvo learned that the gentleman who goos about llko a Hon seeking whom ho may devour does not confine his predntory saunters to unguarded drawing-rooms nnd to stngo en trances. (And I havo also como to tho conclusion, It may bo said In passing, that It requires only n slight oxpondlturo of determination to mako short shift ot him.) But all thcBO facts only omphaslzo tho thor oughgoing, companionable, kind, comrndely attitude of tho majority of tho men with whom one's profes sion throws ono In contnet." o 'Regular as tho Sun" Is an oxpreB8lon as old as tho raco. No doubt tho rising and setting of tho sun In tho most regular perform ance In tho unlvorso, unless it Is the action ot tho liver nnd bowols whon regulated with Dr. Klng'a Now Llfo Pills. Guaranteed by J. C. Perry, druggist. 26c. o A Triple Appotlto. Tho composor Rossini was n groat eater. Ho wont ono day Into ros taurnnt and ordered a dlnnor for throo. Aftor a whllo tho waiter said: "Tho dinner Is on tho Are, sir, Whon tho people como It Is ready." "Vory well," said Rossini, "sorvo it; I am the people." Exchange -o Can you afford to trifle with bo sort ous a matter as to neglect a bad cold or cough, when for a trifling amount you can secure a bottlo of "Hick ory Bark Cough Remedy," thnt h gunrantood to euro or monoy refund ed. Price 25c, 60c nnd $1.00 per bottlo. For salo by all dealers every where. Patiently Waiting. "Now." gald Mis Yeruer. "you'd bettor go up and speak to papa." "Oh!" exclaimed Mr. Slokoahe, who had finally proposed. "Is he up yet?" "Yes, he's waiting for you In the sitting-room, unlaas he's not tired and gone to bed." Philadelphia Pri. Croup Is a violent Inflammation of tho mucous membrane of the wind pipe, which sometimes extends to the lar ynx and bronchial tubes; and Is ono ot tho most dangerous diseases of ohtldron. It almost always comes on ' in tho night. Glvo frequent sina 1 dosos ot Ballard's Horehound Syrup and apply Ballard's Snow Liniment externally to tho throat, 25c, 50c and $1.00. Sold by D. J Fry. , . . 4 n 1 1 i i n 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 OFFICIAL DIRECTORY ?Hil I i Mi 1 I I 1 1 I I I I H I 1 8- Delegation In Congress. Senator Chas. W. Fulton, Astorlv Sonator Jonathan Bourne, Jr , Portland. ' Representative W. C. Hawley, Sa lem. Representative W. R. Ellis, Pendle ton. Stnto Officials. Governor, George E. Chamberlain Seretary of Stute, Frank W. Ben son. Stato Treasurer, George A. Steel Superintendent of Public Instruc tlon, J. H. Ackerman. Attorney General, A. M. Crawford Stato Printer, W. S. Duniwny. State Labor Commissioner, O. P Hoff. Railrond Commission Thomas K. Campbell, Cottago Grove, chnlrman; Oswald WeBt, Astoria; Clydo B. Altchlson, Portland; George O. Goodall, sccrotary. Supremo Court. Chief Justice, Robort S. Bean. Assoclato Justice, Frank A. Moore. Associate Justlco, Robort Eakln. Commissioners, W. T. Slater, W. R. King. Clerk, J. C. Morolnnd. Roporter, R. G. Morrow. Bailiff, P. H. Raymond. Circuit Judges, Geo. H. Burnett, Salem; William Galloway, McMlnn vlllo. District Attorney, John H. Mo Nary, Salem. Other Stnto Officials. J. W. Bailey, Food and Dairy Com missioner, Portland. J. W. Baker, Gamo and Forestry warden, Cottago Grove. Robt. C. Yonny, Stato Health Offl cer, Portlond. J. H. Lowls, Stato Englaoor, Saeom. E. GHUngham, Stato Librarian, Sa eom. II. G. Van DuBon, Stato Fish Com missioner, Astoria. Chas, V. Galloway, Stato Land Agont, Salem. W. W. Eldor, Commandor Soldiorr Home, Roseburg. Marlon County Officials. John H. Scott, County and Probate Judge. R. D. Allen, Clerk of Courts. W. J. Culver, Sheriff. W. Y. Richardson, Treaauror. B. T. Mooros, Suporlntondont of Schools. F. J. Rice, Assessor. B. B. Hcrrick, Jr., Surveyor. J. C. Neodham, W. II. Goulot, Com missioners. A, M. Clougb, Coronor. D. G. Drnger, Rccordor. Salem City Officials. Geo. F. Rodgors, Mayor. W. A. Mooros, Rccordor and Police Judge. D. W. Gibson, Marshal nnd Chlof of Pollco. Frank Meredith, City Treasurer. A. O. Condlt, City Attorney. Jas. W. Martin, Street CommU slonor. John A. Dnrr, Chlof of Flro Depart ment. W. C. Smith, Health Officer. CORVALLIS & EASTfI TLMJ2 TABLE So 8 No! 7 ",n"Ut0VaqtI Leaves Yanninn Arrives at Corvallls i!i Arrives at Albany... .j 1 7: 12: CASTOR I A For lKfuats and Children. Till KM Yen Hivf Always Ben(ht (&V&&&i Soar the Biu:wro STONE'S HKAYE DROPS. Greatnt known remedy for heaves. Prlco i To express offices away from Salem I pay 25 cents oa express charges. For sale by all druggists. Highland, Oregon, Oct. SI, 1902. This la to certify that I gave my mare ono bottlo ot "Stone's Heave Drops" and cured her ot heaves, Thlt was last winter and she haa not beea afflicted since. Q. Wallace. City Standing Committee. Ways and Means Jacob, Waldo Churchill. Ordinances Greonbaum, Low. Goode. Accounts and Curront Expenses Churchill, Rndcllff, Bnyne. Streets Downing, Stockton, Stola. Public Buildings Stockton, Stolz, Gesner. Sewerage, Stolr, Jacob, Low. Plumbing Frasor, Downing, Ges ner. Flro and Water Low, Radcllff Goode. Bridges Gesner, Churchill. Fras- er. Health and Police Haas, Jacoi Waldo. Lights Goode, Haas, Groenbaura Printing Radcllff, Haas, Frasor Public Parks Bayne, Greenbaum, Stockton. Board of Education. E. M. Crolsan, Chairman. A. A. Lee, H. C. Epley, A. N. Mooros, W. P. Babcock, Directors. H. A. Johnson, Jr., Clerk. J. M. Powers, City Supt. Schools. Notice. To Whom It May Cencern: That on and after August 26, 1907, and until further notice, tho Salem and Turner road will be closod to public travel, from the city limits of Salem to the reform school bridge, on account of the road being torn up. for improvement, and the danger to tho traveling public, whife operating the steam road roller on tho said road. By order of Marion county court. No. 2 Loaves Albany . . LenveB Corvallls . Arrlvosj nf Von,.i.. ;;;,". :riu,"a. a .i...,.s iu nnu from Del No. 3 " Leaves Albany . Arrives nt Detroit No. 4 Leaves Detroit Arrives at Albany ...., 5! Trains for Corrain, ' No. 8 Leaves Albany Arrives at Corvallls "' 9." fl: No. 10 Leaves Albany j.j Arrives at Corvallls ,.,', INO. U Leaves Albany 7, Arrives nt CorvnlliB .,,., g! Trains for Albany.' No. 5 Leaves Corvallls . Arrives at Albany 7. no. a Leaves Corvallls 10. Arrives at Albany .j no. 7 Leaves Corvallls g.l Arrives at Albany g!j no. 11 (Sunday only) Leavca Corvallls n;j Arrives at Albany njj No. 12 (Sunday only) Leaves Albany ij.j Arrives at Corvallls i 1 For furthor Information tj GEO. F. NEVLVS, Gen. Pass, Agt., AlbaB 0- SOUTIIERN PACIFIC Tlmo Cnnl No. 48Hl Juno 10. Toward Portland Passes1 No. 1C 5:23 n. in., Orea press. No. 18 8:40 n. m Cottagi Passongcr. No. 12 4:45 p. m Shaf prosB. No. 14 9:28 p. m Portia pi oss. Toward Portlanil Frdg No. 222 10:56 a. m., 11:38 n. m Portland F&Jt : No. 220 10:40 a. to., 11:38 a. m., Way Frolght Toward San Francisco TM No. 11 11:03 a. m.,'8k press. No. 17 0:42 p.m., Coltt Pnssongor. No. 15 9:56 p. va Callfa press. No. 13 1:31 a. m., San co Express. Toward San Francisco I No. 221 2:33 a. m., 8m dsco Foot Freight. No. 225 11:55 a. m., 11:25. Call for Bills. Notlco Is hereby glvon thstj bldB will bo received by the 1 Salem, Oregon, at tho office city rccordor, at tho city hall I city, up to 8 o'clock p. ro., o day, September 2, 1907, Improvomont of Stnto street, city of Salem, Oregon, from th lino of Church street to tM lino of Twelfth etreet, la iM by grading said portion 01 atroot, eavo and excepting seven feet wldo In tho center 1 atroot, and paving tho mb Warren's Bltullthic Waterprool mont. In accordance wih the nnrt nnnrl float Ions nOW on file offlco of tho city recorder. Said nlnns and speclncatio for tho uso of a blndor cements U patented. Tho said patente on file In my ofCco an agreeme tho cltv. wherein they agree tho rlnht to use the cement' blddpre on this Improvement! cortnln, determined, tuea i Each bid must bo accomp a certified check to tho value per cent of the amcuc of t". submitted, ns a guarantee v Mrtflar will enter !nt a thnroln tireserlbed Wl'fc'n M attar- hnvlnp received nO'IOB acceptance of his bM, "'"J H ho forfetited to the c.ty of J pnA Mm bidder fai's to Q"' ovomiIa thn contract Th sv rservps the rlgt IaoI nnv or all bids, P'" "d flcatlons' can be seen at the 0 the recorder at tho city nan. Hnr nt tho common COUDCfl. W. A- MOORl City Rw011 Date of first publication notlco, August 17, 190L R,uiai TtAtra to National Ir Concross. Meets at Sacramento, Ca 2nd to 7th inclusive. u" ... iceo. Sl August 30th, Slst and Sepuji turn limit Sept. 16, !"' state fair will hold for 1 Dr. 8. O. 8TOXK. Sloni, Or. M, A. McCORKLE, Road . lS-24-7t la thit same) city. I fh fHM 1 u Oan X v. s lrf')tii M- ' )jtltujhm si i--