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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 28, 1907)
5Wkr!SS577rji5rsi DAILY OAPlTdi JOUItNAIi, SALEM, QREGON, SATURDAY, DKOESlUKlt 28, 1007. G WRJFW KING OF THROAT AND LUNG REIfl" EDIES DR. KING'S NEW DISCOVERY for COUGHS AND GOLDS CURES -THROAT -LUNG DISEASES SAVED HEK SON'S UFE My mo Rex was taken down a year ago with lung trouble. We doctored some months without improvement. Then I began giving Dr. King's New Discovery, and I soon noticed a change for the better. I kept this treatment up for a icw weeks and now my son is perfectly weU and works every day. j SAMp mPpEEf Ava, Mo. 60o AND $1.00 SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY J. C. PERRY liiililt(ltiSllliftitlmiitililliliilfcllilitIMMWiWiiliiililllWiiliifc Save Your Dollars Weekly Capital Journal, ono year 1.00 dotnl-Wcokly Oregon Journal, ono year 91.50 ( Regular prlco of both papors $2.00 Both Papers One Year For Price of One AT OCR EXCLUSIVE CLUB' RATE $1.50 Dally Capital Journal, by mall $1.00 Daily Portland Journal, by mall , $5.00 Dally and Sunday Portland Journal, by mall $7.50 Exclusive Great Cut Rate Offer for the Two Dailies - iVffiffirj ortland Journal, by mall, ono year ' 97.50 Dally Capital Journal and Dally and Sunday Portland Journal ono year, by mall $0.00 SAVE $1.50 ON THE FIRST COMBINATION AND $2.50 ON THE SECOND Thoflo prices aro strictly net caBh in advanco mall order propo-- . , sltlons, and do not apply on any of our city carrier or special de livery systom. THE SEMIWEEKLY OREGON JOURNAL Publishes tho latest and most comploto tolographlo nows of tho world; gives rollablo market roports, as It is published at Port land, whoro the market news can bo ana is corrected to date for each Isauo; has an entertaining story pago and a pago or moro of comic oach week, and It goes to tho aubsorlber twlco ovory week 104 tlmoa a yoar, THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL Is a clean, model, up-to-date local newspaper. It gives all the latest news and happenings and should bo in every homo in this ' vicinity. , , . The two papors make a splendid combination and you savo mono' by sending your subscription to E. HOFER, Publisher, Salem, Oregon will number several thousands .by tho tnd of the year, the outgo of actual cash will bo something really stupendous. But this denunciation Is only what tho country hnB to go through with ovory your, although on a somewhat reduced scale. As a matter of fact, thero Is an nnunl drain of largo pro portions. It is only because tho steorng- is doing an Increased busi ncso this winter that tho matter Is given Bpcclal Interest. It has becomo a regular thing for laborers to como to this country, to Hvo In the most frugal manner for n while and then to return to their old homes to spend the winter in idle ness. Not only thousands, but tens of thousands, do this. Tho immi gration oulclnls know of a great many cnes whero a little farm Ib maintained In the old country for tho family while the head of It makes trips ovor hero for a working sea son and return to his homo with his hoarded dollars. For weeks be foro Christmas the steamships al- wnya do a thriving business with re turning Inborors. So there Is very little in tho argument that the rush to Europe Is tho result of a fear that America Is on tho verge of a gonernl business upheaval and that there will bo no work for n long time to como. That argument Is used by thoBo who do not undrstnnd tho situation nnd do not know that the rush this year Ib th etiBual thing, different only from other ypnrc because It Is larger. To some extent a limited extent tho ranks nro swelled by thoao who have boon thrown cut of em ployment through u cossntlon of rail way development or of enterprises whero largo bodies of workmen are employed. But If tho truth woro known It would bo found, no doubt, that tltoro has boon such an era of ptoBporlty, that employment has been ho constant and at such good rates, that money hnB boon saved In unus ual quantities and thut tho overage person who goos homo In tho steer age can nfford tho holiday. For holi day It will b for the bulk of them. Somo will remain, having mado onough to etart up In somo smnll biiBlncBB way among tholr own po plo b'lt those who go back and forth nro exceedingly numerous. Thus wo aro paying wages to tens of thou sands who tnko tholr monoy homo nnd spend It thero and como back for more. Thoro doQs not Beom to bo nny way of ending this undeslrablo condi tion. It In ono of tho mothods by which Buropo gets even with us when the bnlanco of trndo Is so largdly In our favor. Philadelphia Inquirer. u ifowDIplithoria Is Contracted. Ono often hears tho oxproeMon, 'My child caught a sovore cold which dovoloped Into diphtheria," whon the truth was that tho cold had simply loft tho little ono particularly sit9 coptlblo to tho wandering dlphthorla gorra. Whon Chnmborlnln'a Cough Remedy Is glvon It quickly euros tho cold nnd loesona tho danger of diph theria or. any other germ dlaeaso be ing contracted. For salo nt Dr Stono'a drug storo. ffilio Kind You Have Always Boniif i "wn to a. for oror 30 S h?SSl TLjWZZzr ZSJESSS All Counterfeit,, Imltattarra'St65: i Eincrlmcula tli.it trlnn ,m. .. ,t-M-eo4.-,w i Inltata and Cimdrou-Exprata,,.,; '2aj What is CASTORIA Castorlft is n. lirirmlnRa tin1ioft.L eoric. Brons ami Hnnfiii. cj lor pastor Oil, tw s contains neither Opium, Moraine nor otLj! J BUbstanco. Its ngo is its guarantee. ItVcrtrL Colic. It relieves Toothing Trouolcs cSr Wb ! Stomach mifl Bowels, irlvintr hoiltiw -i ? ! Tho Children' lnacTSrS I GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYt jJ9v,wxno signature of i m The Kind You Haye Always B In Use For Over 30 Yeart, TMI CtNTAUK COMfANT. T MUHMT TRCST, MWTOMWTT. nwwwwwtmmmwwi FOR SALE Prtf rt rtnnA tiAiioim In ni1.il f C91.. i. .t .. i. i i.v. bvu ttuuovo lit duimuu U4 OUIUIU, ICU HrCDUO,' HI I good business a cplondld blacksmith and wagon and pt!n ft with a good business In full running order at the prMtUtkml Tho shop building la a strong franio building with coacreU fotifr tlon and heavy framo woll llnlshcd, and would be flrtt elm brij Btoro building, or warohouso ar factory, or good bot Mi, m( j within ono block of tho now liyed out railroad. Qntttkd beautiful homes and buBlnoss ocatlons In Salotn. WObfct! chango as part payment a good amall farm. Will tf awl1 and low Interost for part. Farm to bo In WHlamMnStiXK1 Salem or Portland. Address correspondonco to B " umiimimiwiiiiiiiwiiiitiimmiiiiiii)huiihihi -o- etfik'ti BOSTON BROWN BHE AD FLOUR Is Self-f Istog. It makes Genuine Brown Bread, Toothsome Quick Biscuit, and a GLORIOUS BOILED PUDDING Sold fcy Aif Gs ocrs CARRYING AWAY MILL- - IONS TO EUROPE Politeness to Walt era. Mr. Howolls talks about our man ners toward Inferiors In the Easy Chair of Ilarper'B Magazine for Jan uary. Ho even takes up tho causo of tho restaurant waiter who sometimes receives a tip without returning any thanks to tho giver. Acknowledg ing tho bad manners of tho waiter, Mr. Howolls Inquires of his Imoglnary llstenor whether he, In his turn, ever acknowledged a waiter's thanks by saying, "You'ro welcome," or "Not nt all.' Mr. Howell advocates this courtesy to the waiter and, having tried It himself, ho reports that the waiter In manly gratitude gave an oxtra holpffiu pu,ll nt his patron's un dercoat after helping him on with his top coat. Mr, Howolls has "even tried saying "You nro welcome" to n beggar, and found that tho beggar liked It astonishingly well. He makes a very good brief for the sen sltlvoness of tho inferiors, 1 DERBY & WUXSON or GEO. B, JACOBS, Safem, Ore. R. F. D. I, &K to mnmwmiimimwtrtMiiWMtini First Class Conveyances and Reliable Horses You alwayB get at Yannko's. We can glvo you any kind of a vehicle that you dealro and a horae to hitch to It that la gentlo in harness Horses boarded. FASHION STABLES O. W. YANNKE, Prop. 181-1J17 N. High St. Phono Slnln 4-1 m 1 i E I r E I I 1 tmrJlJ' won Every steaniBhip hended for Eu ropo has Its steerace accommmin. tlons packed to overflowing with men wuo camo to this country as immi grants. Tho movement noma n ocean has attracted tho attention of statisticians, and they ar.o busy fig uring out to what evtont tho coin of tho United States is being drawn upon for expenditures In the Old World. If thero Is an avoraen nt bait ?200 In tho pocket of tho return- mg laborer It would reaulre hut 5,000 passengers to carry away l, 000,000, Aa tho returning nrmv 'I write to let you know how I apprMote your Cntcarets. I commenced takine th m hit Kovem berana took two ten-cent boxes anil patted a tape worm 14 ft. Ionic. Tueu I commenced takiojithem jKBln and Wednesday, April lh, I raited another tape-worm 28 ft lone and overn thoutand Bmall worms, llvvlous to my taklnc C'ascnrcH I didn't i uu a lape-worui, i always uau a email appetite Wm, t Drown, 161 Franklin St., Brooklyn, N Y. Best For CALIFORNIA 18 THE PLACE WHERE GOLF, TENNIS, D0ATIN8, U nmTMn nniviMn ANn ALL THE SUHMER 8F0BT9 V , - 1V ' F -- ..-. ENJOYED $55.00 Correspondingly Low Rates to other Cities In Southern 10 famous Shasta Route-Southern Pacific top RATE, SALEM TO LOS ANGELES AND RETURN via tho famous CM KNOWN AS ' "The Road of a Thousand Vo descrlptlre For beautifully Illustrated booklets, descnp" itn wmtAf nnrts. call on Southern Pacific w gi callforal : Its Winter Resorts, call on CANDY CATHARTIC Nrj'Hi0!' P1R$b,, Potaal, T u Oood. Do flood, flnl..i.bul.k:JTU, K" l rmpid OOO. Outran!! oour or yoor Piopsy lack, Sterling Remedy Qq., Chicago or N.Y, 594 mm sale, tem mam boxes ill 1 1 1 1 H 1 1 1 1 1 II I i-H"H-H-; ; KEOPENED i : CLARK'S GANDr IQTCnEN. ;; Piure and fancy candles a .. T specialty. Will teach tho trade ; . and anyone wishing to leara t to mako candles will do well . . to call at once. Terms rea- 1! sonable. ' W. W. CLARK 418 North Commercial sreet. .. inmiiiuiniiiiiiinr4 ya5 9 ! ti orni - llade b; "" Vj-. (W AP It " rrGCir v bryt zzzz p. B. E JMiW I