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V - f rfWH& -s." fcJ-.JJ ' .. DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON. FRIDAY, JANUARY 17, 1008. Bo You Enjoy Your Meals? THEY WILL I1T1 f DW"W J The rf - "". . ' - - 1 k,limilMIWH4 HI . The Salem high school bnskotbaH teams left this morning for Eugene wh-ro they wilP play this evening. Both the boys' and girls teams are making this trip to play the Eugene high school. This 13 the "second game o'f the Western Stato league and itho local teams will give the southerners a hard fight. Tho high school does not feel very confident over tho boys' gamo aB three of the first team men will In all probability be out of this con test. Perry Jones, the husky guard, has been laid up all week with a sprained ankle, while MInton, tho othor giuard, and-Kay at centor, have been on the sick list. Mills, Utter and Brooks, threo strong players will probably take their places. The team will bo composed of Roberts (enpt.), Parmer, Mills, Utter and Brooks. Tho girls' team Is strong this year and a victory Is looked for In tho reports that will come In tonight. They defeated Eugene high last year and oxpect to do tho satno again. Tho team will bo taken from Misses Bella Ackorman, Lena Glrnrden, Llzzlol Rudolph, Frances Pohle, Alsca nawioy, miss Keorer Marguerlto Ostrandor. Miss Tuttle, ono of tho high school Instructors accompanied the girls as chaporon and Ross Mc Intlro went along as referee for bo Mi games. SMILES . . Most important Ones- I LH I LUUL lL - Af IJfV ---- - 1 - - UW " l.t- J tlm qVltVll dons lo c " "f. for Ilnpptncss nuu .... -i. hnmlne question, to you, is, , you getting out of life all the .trn and the health you are en- Hticd to?" H not, why not? U v matter whether overy organ aDd member of your body Is in a :.L .tnte of health and strength, 11 your stomach Is in any way dlsor Ja. rou are not going to bo "your. bcK." You aro going to bo a wor ried out-of-sorts, nervous or sullen Individual, whoso actions will reflect pur condition inside, and peoplo will naturally avoid you. The world wants to smllo and bo cheerful, and unless you aro cheor fnl and smite, at least, occasionally, will have few friends, fewer op portunities, no success, and you will jo down In defeat defeated by dya pepsia and a bad stomach. A good and thorough digestion hag a quick, wonderful reaction upon tho brain. You must have noticed it man? times, for tho brain and stom ach are ns Intimately connected .13 a necdlo and its thrond, ono can hardly bo used to advantage without tho other. If your stomach is slow and lazy In digesting your food, It will produco at onco a slow, lazy and cloudy Influcnco upon your brain. Mark It! If your stomach has abso lutely quit work, and fermontation Is poisoning your vitals as a result, surely your brain Is going to bo slug gish and correspondingly depressed No ono need tell you that. But why continue to suffer all tho tnlsorlcs and torments that n disor dered stomach brings you? If your Btomach can not digest jour food, what will? Whero'a tho relief? Whoro's tho euro? Stuart's Dyspopsla Tablets aro tho rollef and tho cure. Why? Be cause, as all stomach troubles arise from indlegstlon nnd becnuso ono In gredient of Stuart's Dyspopsla Tab lets Is ublo to thoroughly and coin lately digest 8,000 grains of nny kind of food, doesn't it stand to rea son that theso llttlo Dyspepsia Tab Ms aro going to digest nil tho food and whatovor food you p-ut Into your stomach? Sclonco nowadays can di gest food without having to uso tho itoraaoh for it. And Stuart's Dys- pepala Tablets are tho result of this MtontMc discovery. They dlgost and dlgot thoroughly nnd well, anything and cvoryihlng you onT. """' So, If your stomach refuses to work or can't work, nnd you suffor from orucutlons, bloat, brash, for wentatlon, biliousness, sour atom, ah, heartburn, Irritation, Indlgw Uon, or dyspepsia of whntover form, )t take ono or two of Stuart's Dys HPJ Tablets, and soo tho dlffer a It doesn't cost you much to Wove It. Thon you win ont all you want, what you want, whenovar you wnt, If you use those tablets, and you can look the wholo world lu tho They ought to wait until tho first wee wun a beaming eyo and you will cars are operated Into tho olty be bto a cheerful spirit, a pleasant face, a vigorous body and a cloar "Mnd and memory and everything W look and taato dollolous to you. Ttat'i life. Get a package of Stuart's Dyspep sia Tablet at any drug store on with for 50 cents a package. Send uj your nnmo and address today and we will at onco send yo-i by mall a sample package free. Ad. tow F. A. Stuart Co., 150 Stuart BW&., Marshall, Mich. .,- o- ncilgiiwi His Leadership. Meeker Jun one year ago today I m my wife to the altar. Bleeker You did, eh. Meeker Yea; and right there and a my leadership ended. Chicago News. When you buy Lard you get more than you bargain for It's heavier in your stomach than on the scales Lard is a foe to digestion. If you had the stomach of an ostrich you could hardly withstand the ravages of lard soaked pastry. You have probably found this out and already given up the eating of pastry. 'Tis wholly unneces sary! Anyone can eat and digest food cooked with COTTOtENK, the perfect shortening. It is a pure vegetable product, made from the best beef suet and choicest vegetable oil. When you buy lard you have no pro tection as to Quality you simply know you are getting IvARD never mind the grade, it's just L-A-R-D. On the other hand, every pail of COTTOLENB in uniform the product is guaranteed You take no chances whatever, In the face of these facts just ask yourself if you can afford to use hog lard when you can get pure, healthful, nutritious COTTOLENE. Cottolene. is Guaranteed Among persons to apply for a Job doing chores Is tho Hon. Win. Ander son, of Gravel Island. Tho U. S. sonnto would probably not confirm him. Thoro seoms to bo a great deal of blttornoss and hard feeling over fill ing a llttlo ofllce like district nttor- noy. If tho gontlemnn whoso umbrollu wo unconsciously traded for will call ho can got that woodon-handlod af fair with "D. M." cut In tho ond of It, ns tho one ho got for It Is much better. Ho had no broken ribs when ho got It. Later Wo aro satlsflod with tho trado. It Is bettor than wo thought nt first. Latest Mlstako; wo found ours at home, and ho can oall and get his. The sotd catalogues aro In bloom. There 1b still some mud for tho al dermen to throw at onoh other, (f they want to ongngo In that. If tho city woro abb to afford It wo would say, build some more wood en bridges. We hereby authorize your grocer to refund your money in case you're not pleased after having given COTTOLENE a fair test. Never Sold in Bulk cottoujnb i P-eked in paiu ' ' with a patent air-tight top, to keep it clean, fresh and wholesome; also to prevent it from ab sorbing the disagreeable odors of the grocery, such as fish, oil, etc. Cook Book Free We 8lln11 e B,at to 5cm any house- "' wife, for a two-cent stamp, our new "PURE FOOD COOK BOOK," edited nnd compiled by Mrs. Mary J. Lincoln, author of the famous "Boston Cook Book." Address H!$ K. X. PAIRBANK COMPANY, CHICAGO T Nature's Gift from the Sunny South White House Restaurant 1 For a Regular J 25c Dinner at 20c t They can't bo beat McGikhrist & Son Proprietors. Biii'Himinii...nnmf SPLENDID PF.KFORMANCK Hotel St Phitip Fourth and Fifth And BiferMMki Stroeta, Portland, Oregon. Now fireproof European Hotel, Steam heat. Modern convenleaeart. Rates $1.00 por day and up. Ualo depot car will land you at tha door. H. PIERCE, Prop, iwaiwiaaeatM nniiM 9m COURT gXRHKT. 1 Call and try (&. Ktikil IGo. Board per fwk $8.78, $ also famished reesis very X reasonable. AT THM Safem Restaurant MEALS 15c J 4-fr-H-t-H H I i a I ELITE HOTEL Now Lodgo of Odd Fellow. A lodco of Odd Pol Iowa 1h in li. In. Hurry A. Vnii'a IHJoii Stock CHiiipmiy -titutod at Waltorvlllo Thursday. They havo about 25 onthuBlaHtlc the llcst Kvor Seen in Salem- At tlu KIliiKcr Gniml. How's This? we otrer Ono Hundred Dollars Re- w for any case of Catarrh that wot ba cured byf Hall's Catarrh " P. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, ( We, th undersigned, have known J. Cheaey f0r the last 15 years, n hlra Perfect,y honorable Jl basUesg transactions and flnan jr able to carry out any obllga ws made by his firm. waMtag, Rinnan & Marvin, Wholesale nrnt.ato Tnion r Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken' in- r. acUng direotly upon the a and mucous surfaces of the Teatlmonlals sent free, e 75 eenta per bottle. Sold by all "gglsts. ipatlo Ha" 8 FamUy PU1S f0r COn" fore commencing to hammer tho Oro- gon Electric. An Ohio man offers to. take Harry Thaw's place for ?3,000,000. This Includes anything from the electric chair to an acquittal. Is ho wise, or otherwise? - Tho proprietor of tho Kllngor Grand kept his "word with tho public when ho told thorn that they nro tho best stock company travollng nnd tho rounds of applnuso certainly boro cut his words. Tho clover acting of Clarence M. Lovo as Cuptaln Warner In Court martial was fully appreciated. Harry Cor noil nB Rev. Van Dkyo Drown, mado a decided hit. Geo. S. Shaw, "comedian" ns tho tramp, could not bo Improved upon. MIbs Elcnnor Carlton, Miss Austa Plorce, Miss Bosslo Cilnwrlght, ns well as Mr. J. Conway and Mr. Chic Kohoo dosorvc much prnlso as tholr work being of high clnss order. Wo are glad tho company will romntn ln- dafUUtoly. , o IF YOU KNOW. Tho morlts of the Texns Wonder, you would nover suffor from k'ldnoy, mombors to start with, and thoro aro more who nro oxpoctod to Join Inter. Tho lotlgo at Springfield will do tho Initiatory work, and a number of members of Spencer Dutto lodgo will go up nlso to enjoy tho occasion. W. M. Green has boon appointed doputy grand mnstor for tho purposo of In stituting tho lodge. Eugene Register. Why Suffer From JUiouiimtlsm? Do you know that rheumatic pains enn bo rolloved? If you doubt this Just try ono nppltpatlon of Chambor Iain's Pain Balm. It will mnko rest and sleep possible, and that cortaln ly moans a great deal to any ono af flicted with rheumatism. For salo Notice. By mutual consent, tho firm or Sknlfe & Kmmott hnvo dissolved p&rtnerahip, H. P. Chnse taking Mr. HJmmett'B interest, whloh will bo con duotod under tho old firm nnmo of bladder or rheumatlo trouble. $1 chnio & Sknlfe. Wn will in rmin.i bottle, two months' trontmant, sold : doing bualnoaa at tho nnmo old place, New Notaries.! C. D. Lafollott, Harrison Allen, Portland; C. W. Brown, Coburg; Ben F. EvanB, North Powder; C. E. Gorbott, Colten: D. W. McPook. Rlckronll; F. M. Gill, Estacnda, R. i t R. No. 1; N. A. Davis, Milton. -o Rnnlc FoollshnesH. "Whou attacked by a cough or u cold, or when your throat is ooro, it is rank foollshnocs to tnko any othor modlclno than Dr. King's Now DIs- covory," sny3 .0 O. Eldrldgo, of Em plro, Gn "I havo used NowDlscov ory sovon years and I know It Is tho best remedy on onrth for coughs and colds croup, nnd nil throat and lunj; troublos. My children aro subject to croup, but Now Discovery quickly cures ovory attack." Known tho world ovor n3 tho king of throat and lung romodios. Sold under guar antee nt J. C. Perry's drug storo. 50c and $1.00. Trial bottlo freo. ; Restaurant nnd hotol, on ! ! European plan. Meals nt all '. '. hours on ohort ordor. Regular ; ; dlnnor 25 conts. Thirty now . ly finished furnished rooms. E. KCKERLEN, Prop. 14 8 Commercial St. by S. C. Stonj drug store, or by mnll. Testimonials with onch bottlo. o SUXATOIl BOOTH IN EXCITING COYOTE C1IASE 101 Front street. All porsons know ing themsolvoe lndebtod to tho firm of Sknlfo & Emmott plonso call and 8ttl0. Too Much Face. IiutxprcsHlhlc. Doctor Lot mo soe your tongue Patlont Oh, doctoi', no tonguo I feel. Llppln- A dteoriminatjng minA Isn.t an ad. se when you have hash for O WOXIJL. HW1uVmHfito& Colds Ar Always Dang erou It's easy to catch a cold at any season. and hard to get rid of it unless you treat it in time with DR.D.JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT Upon the first sign of a cough or congested cold. go to your drueirist and ret a bottle of iwa remedy the old est and most reliabla knownfor Coueba. wins, uroncftitia, pleurisy, Inflamma tion of the Luners. and similar diseases. In countless numbers of homes this has been a atandaxd remedy for 77 years. AU druffshu sell It In $UQ, Mc. and 25c bottle. Jayaa'a Teale YrmUvSa la a apieaJld toslc fcr adults as well a a tafs V c- far chiUrea. Ono of tho most oxcltlng coyota You feol ns If you had ono fnco too uhnaw that ovor oecurrod in Doug- ninny whon you havo Nouralgla. las county was reported to tho Re- Don't you? Save tho faoo, you may view today by Ed Singleton of WII-j,oed It; but got rid of tho nournlgla bur. Tho principals In tho ohaso by applying Ballard's Snow Llnl wero Mr, Slngloton nnd Hon. R. A.'mont. Flnost thing In tho world for Booth of Eugene, a pack of hounds t rheumatism, nouralgln, burns, cuts, that thoroughly understood their scalds lame back and pains. Sold by business, nnd as largo a coyote as rj, j, Fry, ovor devoured a sheep. Tho varmint was "jumped" Monduy aftornoon nt Ddenbowor. Hotly pursued by tho hound and men Mr. Coyote raced down through the Curry plnco nnd then swam the South Umpqua river. Without stopping to shako tho water from his shaggy coat the coyote kept on running, running, running, until ho enme to tho barn on Jeff Will lama' placo at Looking Glass, 12 mlloB from Edenbower. whore he turnod at bay against tho yelping hounds that had kopt relentlossly upon his track, leaving Mr. Booth and Mr. Singleton nt the river. Ex haiuotod by his long run tho battle was brief, and tho varmint soon suc cumbed to tho attack of tho dogs. Roseburg Review. can toll how sick cott's. Thousands Have Kidney Trouble and Never Suspect it. 1'rnvnlencr of KtUner OUeiifce. Most people do not realize the alarm ing increase and remarkable prevalcncy ot kidney disease, are the most common diseases that pre vail, they are almost the last recognized by patient and phy sicians, vho con tent themteltet with doctoring the efectt, while the 'orig- Piii'chuM'tl Flno Instrument. Louis Stringer, nil ontorprUIng yoning busluostt junn of this city, yos- torduy purchased tho monRtor doublo B bnas formnrly owned by John Stoolhnmmor of Woodburn. Tho Instrumont Is vnluod at $300 and i prouuoiy tno largest lipru over owned by n 8alomlto If not by an Orogonlan. Mr. Strlngor t de tormlnod to mnstor his now oharge nnd will doiibtloflu bu u valuablo noqulsltlou to tho music oirolea of tho olty. r o A Higluvr Health Level. "I havo readied a higher hoalth lovol slnco I began using Dr. King's New Llfo Pills," writos Jacob Spring er, of West Franklin, Maine. "They keep my stomach, liver and bowola working Just right." If thoso pills disappoint you on trial, money will bo refunded at J. C. Perry's drug store; 25c. o Helping Her. "You loved hor very muoh?" "So muoh that whon hor first hus band died I mnrrlod her that I might sharo her grief and so lossen It." "And how did It work?" "Flno! I'm sorrlor now for his doath than alio la." Houston Post. 4-hmhh minim fiuiir tMlMKlMMlllltMl UI?KET REPORTS!! iBM!iiaiK)i tiALEM MARKET. A Poor Scholar. Tho othor day a profossor loavlng '' Mu undermines the system, ... . .. I 1 I... l . me universuy was appruummu iiy u( pathetically &eedy Individual, who askod "Won't you holp a noor soholar with a dime?" Tho coin bestowed, tho loarned man said: "You toll me you are a poor icholar?" "Sure," answered tho other. "I never went to school In me life. So long." .Exchange, o Charged to Illm. "Dear," began Mrs. Sponders, coo ingly, "would you consider opals un luoky?" "I would." roplled her husband, shrewdly, "If I got a bill for some and had to pay it" "Ah! I'm so glad I ordered tho diamond earrings Instead." Phila delphia Press. There is comfort in the knowledge K) often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swanip-Koot, the jreat kidney remedy, fulfills every wish in curing rheumatism, pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary passage; It corrects inability to hold water and scalding pain in passing it, or bad effects following use of liquor, 'vine or beer, aud overcomes that unpleasant ne cessity of being compelled to go often during the day, and to get up many times during the night. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most dis tressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have the best- Sold by drug gists in fifty-cent and one-lollar sizes. You may have a sample bottle aud a boot mat tens an fvrfcl. about it, both sent free by mail. Address Dr. Kilmer & Co., IHng- bamton, N. Y. When Uamatt 0m-&mc writing mention this paper and don't make any mistake, but remember the name. Dr. Kilmer's Swanip-Koot, and the addrew, Bingbamtou, N. Y. Cmight lu tho Ruin. thon a cold and a cough -lot It run on get pneumonia or consumption that's nil. No matter how you gt your cough, don't neglect It take Ballard's Horhound Syrup and you'll bo over It In no time. Tho sure cure for coughs, colds, 'bronchitis and all pulmonary diseases in young and old. Sold by D. J. Fry. Khtruy Notice. Notioo Is hereby given that I have taken up and Impounded tho follow ing described animal, found roaming at largo In tho city of Salem: One bay 2-year-old colt; black points; no other marks or branding. Tho owner of said animal can havo tho samo by proving property and paying tho legal charges and expen ses of taking up and koeplng, etc., and in default thereof for fire days i will proceed to sell said animal at public auction, as provided in ordi nance No. 429 of the aforesaid' city, D. W. OIBSON. City Marshal, Salem, Oregon, Jantwj ary 15, 1908. l-lB-3t Local Wholesale Market. Eggs 2fic. Bmttor -3Cc; fat 33c. lions Dc; mixed chlckons, 8Vc. Local whoat 80c. Oats 3Cc. Barloy $243$2B. Flour -Hard whoat, JGOO; valley, 1.00. Mill fed Bran, 28; shorts, J2C.50. Hay Ghoat, U? clover, $10 J 12 por ton; timothy, $13 15, Onjons 2Wc lb. Hops Old, 4 Co; now, 78o. Chlttlm bark 4 u 5c. Troplcnl Fruit. Bananas $0, Orangos $2. CO $3.00. Lemons $3. 50 4,50. HfiialJ Market. Oats White, $28 por ton. Whont $1.00. Rolled barloy $30. Eggs 30c. Buttor Country, 35c; creamery, 40e. Flour Valley, $1.20 par sack;1 hard whoat, $1.40 $1.50. Bran 80co por saok; $28' por ton; ehorte, $1.10 per sack Hay Timothy, 85390o per cwt; ohoat, 90o; olovor, 75b por cwt : shorts, $1.10 por aack. Livestock. Hogs Fat, $5.00. Cattle 110001200 ID sUers, 3 Vic. Lighter steoru 3334c. Stook hogs $4.00. Cows and heifers 900 1000 ft, "c2Vj. Shoop 3io4Ji. Veal Dreflsed, 6 7c, Portland Market. What Club, 86c; valloy, 85c; blue stem, 87c, Mtllsturf Bran, $23. Hay Timothy, valloy, $183$10; alfalfa, $13. Votch $8.50. ' Poultry Hona, 12 c fl 13c; spring chickens, 12cQ13; ducks, youuf;, 13c It ; pigeons, $1 0 1.23. Pork Best, $6 $0.35. Hops 1907, 7VS10c; old, 4 4o lb. Lambs $3.80$C.CO, Mutton $4. 50 $5.00." No Difference. No distinction is mado as to tn kind of PJIes that Dr. Leonhardt's Horn-Hold cures. Tho names Intornnl, Extornal, Bleeding, Blind, Itching, Suppurat ing, etc., aro simply names of tho dif ferent stages through which every case will pass if it continues loug enough. Piles aro caused by congestion or stagnation of blood in tho lower bow el, and it takes an Internal remedy to remove the cause. Dr. Loonhardt'a Hom-Rold is a tab let taken Internally. It Ja a perma nent cure. Money back If it falls. Price $1.00 at druggists. Dr. Leoa- hardt Co., Niagara Falls. N. Y Pro- Iprletors. Sold by Dr. 8. O. Stone, 'galea.