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1 A-LY CAPITAL -OOHNAJj, BALKM, ORJKJOM, 8ATUIIDAV, JUNE 12, IB.. . . res p Kitchen Coolness I ' W 0 1 I.HL . m No hot and blistering air to sap vitality and make cooking intolerable when work is done on the safe, economical and comfort able New Perfection Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook-Stove. Using ', your kitchen is not a room to flv from, but a nlace where nil thp necessary household work is done in restful coolness N1W PERFECTION Wick Blue name Oil Cook-Stove is built with a CABINET TOP just like the modem steel ranee. Combines conveniences found in no other oil stove. The ptrftct stmt jor summtr, i nree sizes. v itn or wnnout amnet i op. At your dealer's, or write our nearest agency. J&xyb The JL'vw-2 T A M 7 a true center draft lamp free from the faults of other lamps. A perfect artificial light. Handsome and safe. If not with your dealer, write our nearest agency. STANDARD OIL. COMPANY (Incorporated) . S M A L L A ACCOUNTS As wel1 as large ones are welcome here you need not wait until your business has assumed great proportolns before opening an account. Do so today, Our patrons, regardless of the amount of business done, receive every courtesy In all matters of business Intrusted to us, and there is nothing in safe banking we cannot perform. We Invite checking accounts. Issue certificates of de posit and buy and sell foreign oxchange. UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK SALEM, OREGON. W. C- GEORGE GOMES BACK TO VISIT SALEM W. V. George, moro commonly known ns "Will," who for sovcral years put fat on tho ribs of Snlom's people at tho Whito House restau rant and gave tho boardors' vcbIb that round and full effect which was and Is tho brand and dowlap of tho white Houso boarder, Is again In Salem. Ho left here n couplo of years ago and located nt Clovls, Now Mexico. There was a rumor that he had gone to "Arknnsaw," and, of course, ho has had to answor wholo lots of Inquiries about that section. bverybody laughs when Arkansas Is montloned, just ns thoy do back cast when thoy hear tho namo Orogon. Every blamed Idiot tho other b do of tho Mississippi on mooting an Oro gon man drops his oyes furtively as though they expected tholr gazo to penetrate ono's footwear and dis cover thoso "web feet." Now Gcorgo didn't go to .Arkansas; that is, ho didn't go to stay. Ho admits stop ping off there for a llttlo whllo, long enough to got filled up on wild tur koy nnd sweet potatoes, but ho thinks Arkansas Is a great old stnte, Just as Oregon Is. nnd certainly not to bo laughed nt. Ills first lovo Is, of courso, Salem, but ho Is In tho real estnto business In Clovls. which Is tho center of a rich farming section that Is sottllng up vory fast, nnd con sequently tho real estnto business Is good, and ho has dono well. Ilowover, he Is much surprised nt Salem's growth slnco he loft, and It Is enslly seon that ho has a hanker ing to go Into business ngaln hero. Ho Isn't any fntter, dcsplto tho wild turkoys and corn bread ho has boon turned looso nt; but then ho is most too young to tnko on fat yet. Ho still wears tho smllo that won't wear off, snys his family Is nil well, nnd gnvo tho wrltor n hunch that his brother Leo has boon lassoed and branded by a flno Now Moxlco girl who will Boon hnvo him In tho big matrlmoninl corral and broke to lend. JUNE MAGAZINES The June "Kvorybotly'w. Everybody's June fiction Is rather out of tho prdlnary. In tho first place, Eleanor Abbott maintains tho stnndnrd sot by her famous prlzo stories. In Along tho Ripply River" sno tolls of lovo and adventuro nnd heroism with nil hor UBunl charm and a llttlo moro than hor usual vigor, nnd out of It nil evolves an absorb ingly interesting tnlo. Robert Durm recounts the Insubordination of ono of Undo Sam's sailors who blondinod his hair for tho good of tho sorvlco. It was wrong of tho sailor, but horo's thrco chcero and a pardon for "Tho Poroxldo Plugman." Anna Ycamnn Condlct tells tho denr, nbsurd, nnd wholly dollghtful troubles of Johnnie Stlllman at a children's party, "When Hearts Aro Trumps," sho calls It Fort ho gonulno article In extravagant humor Porter Emerson urownos "Tho Spectacular Sulcido of Slothful Clack" runs n closo second to Snmuol G. Blytho's "Tho Search for n Hard- Dolled Egg." And In "Tho Lost Lum ber Lead" Lucia Chamberlain has written n story of myBtory nnd ad venture thnt haunts Uio memory. It is a fnr cry from tho "Chestnut Trco" gom nbout llttlo Mnry nnd hor "tummy-tum-tum" to a startling ro cltal of tho methods by which dis honest Wall Street brokors havo brought us Into contompt nmong oth er nations; nnd qulto ns far n cry! In any nnd all Bhnpcs, Is given n com plete nnd lusting physical change. Tho tensile strength Is Increased nnd tno llfo of the raotnl lengthened moro than troblo. From "Lost Art of Tomporlng Copper Rediscovered," In Juno Technical World Magazine. jl ip l IIS PHP! ?!, " 1--S -. 9-J Tho National Magazine for June. Tho Juno Nutlonnl Magazine, of Boston, meets tho Irresponsible deslro for good stirring fiction, to follow uit tho good health that comes uftor tho sulphur and molasses of tin spring tlmo. In all tho wlUBomoncss of tho grnduato girl, tho National appears on tho nows stands with ono of Dlu menthal's covors, rcdolont of tho boauty and passlou of early summer tide. Tho sentiment of tho mouth Is toasted In a trlbuto to tho "spirit of Uunkor Hill." Tho quadruple frontisplcco shows Mrs. Tnft in hor inaugural gown. Tho opening sccton of tho maguznc con tains Joo Chapplo's sparkling com ment on tho process of tnrlff-mnklng, comblnod with pictures thnt oxclto tho Intorot of tho reader. Dr. H. W. Wiley, chief of th Chemistry liurcnu, writes tho open ing article of tho stories, "Tho Story of n Great Nation," for Juno, sum marizing In u masterly way tllo dis cussion on tho great food question, which no lutlmntoly and vltnlly con corns all tho people. Olroctor Newell contributes n fas cinating glimpse of tho "Reclamation sorvlco." PN Wr.'in hf.rl'l 'fruit TyXRTT "". - 1 i mllilin ALCOHOL 3 PLIt CENT AwilolnMrtl'.'i.iVirnltAnC-1 slrailailii2ihcftodaj!l!Mula ilngUie Stonralis anilBowasof ffi5HEXMlMV33 Promolcs DigcsHonJCkeifd ..siec fit... t?er rAnt4lntvthh ilv03 U1IU IVfcOIArUUUUUJ uuuu Opiitnt-Morphlac norMiacraLi NOT JNAKC OTIC. i . Ihi-XrSJtt-.l&-jrrai.mr: Apcrfecl Rzmcdy for CowHft lion , Sour StDinacIi.DIrrfci AYorras,lOTOiistcn3.rcvcnsir ness andLoss or Sleep. F-CSin-- Slnrc of NEW YORK. CASTORKA Tor Intz'.i and Chlldrm. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of AAtF f vr a y JMJCL! iuaranteed, under i Exact Copy of Wrapper. fl Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA Tt -tlTT-UK .-Mtl. KW 0 T. P. V. Do Grnw. Fourth Ansliitant from Samuol Dlytho's "Tho Search Postmaster General, tolls of progress ror a nnru'uoiicu iagg 10 rorrcsiun uio postnl department, nnd gives Crltsoy's bitter arraignment of tho tho pooplo a dollghtful peep nt tho The Engine Is the Best All Purpose Engine for Prices Call On Harry P. Chase No. 101 Front Sf. h Mfck iyHMVw B crooks of tho commission mnrkot who cheat tho growor nnd shlppor out of their profits . Uut porhnps it Is Just this alter nation of light and shado that makes this number so universal In Its appeal. Bf )8ll8lllf '''''al01tlalHMHi' C E. LEBOLD & CO. 1144 State Street GENERAL MERCHANDISERS We would like to say to the people in East Salem that we can sell groceries hardware and drugs just a little cheaper than the down town stores, We have a complete line of fresh, up-to-date goods, carefully selected, Also a feed store at No, -1160, and we defy any merchant to give you better deliv ery service, We own 133 feet of property covered by build ings, including our stores, from which we are re ceiving an Income, and while we are in a position to buy as cheap as other merchants our expenses are considerably lower, So a trial order will convince you of what we say relative to prices, quality of goods and delivery, punwp UK. jW!!!!"'''111111 "big machlno nt work. Now hlBtory is chronicled in a sketch on "Insular Affairs," written by General C. R. Kd wards, chief of this buronu. Tho groat procession coming from tho Old World to find homos in tho Now Is ubly described nv V. II. Cornier Tempered nt Innt. Lamed. AsBlBtunt ConiintRslnnm. flnn. Through inlstaklne another com-'oral on Immlurntlon. pound for borax, whllo working ati Tho third Instalment of Charles his trado as n Jowolor, David Lamon, w. Mlllor'a startling story on tho of Denver, hns suddenly found him-1 "Doctors' Trust" continues tho die self possessed of tho much sought nf-,cuB8lon of this subject thnt comes ter method of hardening coppor. This right homo to every family, and his powdor, instead of softonlng tho (surprising rovolatlons concerning tho motnl, ns borax does, Instantly oxpnnslon of doctors' fees will bo changed tho heated coppor Into biicIi jugerly read. n degreo of flrmncBs that manlpuln- on tho wholo, few periodicals nf tlon wns Impossible Quick to tako ford n moro satisfying ovenlng than tho advantage that fortune had so tho National, unexpectedly thruBt upon him ,tho. Joweler ut onco mado a critical unnly- Tho Juno Century, sis of tho compound, dotormlnod tho Lending plnco Is given in tho Juno Ingredlonts nnd llnnlly protected his Century to n curious pleco of Action, wonderful secret by n patont. callod "With tho Coin of Her Llfo," Tho art that was old when tho tho first of throo stories turning on pyramids woro building, nnd which tho popular superstition of thirteen crumpled into dust with its jTlscovor- t tablo. Tho nuthorshlp of theso ers, to remain a mystory nnd a hope- stories Is not now announced, further loss secret for conturles, has again than to sny thnt Dr. S. Weir Mitchell, been glvon tho world by tho fortu- Owen Wlstor and Margarot Doland nnto blundor of an unsuspecting uro tho contributors to this sympos Joweler. ...... '" which was suggested by n prl- Horetoforo tho combined offorts of vnto discussion of tho Influonco of onrnost scientists to troat and hnrdon point of vlow on human Judgments, this metal, havo olthor boon In moroly Tho storlos wero wrltton without any glazing the surface or by addition ono of tho throo havnlg knowlodgo of certain substances whllo In a mol- ot tno pi0ts to bo worked out by tho ten state. Nolther of thoso procossos otlior two. has really accomplished nil that Among tho other notablo coutrlbu could bo desired, nor has tho troat- torn to tho (lniinn nr tt... nnmimr urin J mont been put Into practical use. ho found "Aunt Amity's Silver Wed- Contrary to theso methods, tho fiinir." n !niifritriiiv i,i.,..nw, .!. London process not only hnrdons tho by Ituth McEnory Stuart, copper, but tempore It ns well. It is 'mo sorlous articles cover n wide neither treated In tho molten state, rango, and Include a paper by Dr. nor glated. but tho finished product. Gronfoll on his work In Labrador; . ... "President Taft's Opportunity," as , wiiuam oarrott lirown sees it; an authorltatlvo account of a now Egyptian discovery; a description of tho finding and cutting of tho world's two largest diamonds by George F. ICunz, tho well known export on gems; "Tho Power of tho Speaker" discussed by tho present Speaker of , tho Houso of Representatives, nnd an essay on "Tho American Business Man," by A. Barton Hepburn, presi dent of tho Chase National Bank of Now York. Among tho pictorial features of the nu rubor aro eight Illustrated pages of "Old College Songs," relat ing to. West Point and Annapolis, by John Wolcott Adams, and the color frontispiece, a charming portrait by William M. Chase. aro humorously doscrlbod and car-l tooned. In "Tho Man Bonind tho Noel," Hugh C. Weir glvos us a gllmpso bohlnd tho scones of eaceea ful literary workers. Bosldos those features thoro uro such ttraetlos names as Dufuold Osborne, uionnor M, Ingram, nnd H. Lonnnrd NichoN son signed to tho stories. Fighting for a Great CaiiNO. Tho Outing Mngazlno has woll un der wny n department entitled "Our National Horltago," which Is design od to promote Information regarding tho moot imDortant camDtln bow be foro tho Amorlcan public: that of saving America's natural resources I tho wator power, the toreeU, the eong oirun nnu tno gnmo. as is 10 uu ox peeled, Tho Outing Mngazlno Insists that tho right solution of this is to Instil n Bcnso of tho "squnro doal" to tho futu.ro generation. In connection with this department tho mngazlno prints oach mouth an opon forum to which any one Is ia vited to contribute who miB any holp ful information to givo or any ralu ablo idoas to prosont. Thoro aro soc rot nnd underground influoncon, work ing against tho conservation of our resources, and It is to Keep tho public Informed of theso lufluoccs and ot tho solfl8h motives that nctuato thorn, that this donnrtmont will partly dodl- onto Itaolf. Tho mngazlno Is onrnost In asking tho co-operation of ovory patriotic Amorlcan Intorostod. Special pamphlets and lltoratur.o upon this subjoct will bo sont to any ono who addresses tho magaztno nt 3C West 31st stroot, New York City. Good Fellowship occasionally leads to over-Indulgence in the good things of the table. Be good to your stomach. Right it at once with &eecham (UU EvarrwUr. In Usm 19c aai te. PILES I have suffered with piles for thkty dx years. One year ago lut April I be gaa taking Oucarets for conttipatioa. I the course of a week I noticed the pike begaa to disappear and at the end of six weeks they did not trouble me at tlL CMcareU beve done wonders for me. I tm estkely cured end feel like e aew " IMvo, Itrvdrr Nomumi. II. ww.Bw mj m9 - -ww w. fW Fte-M-tt. P-UU-U. PotwBt. TaM. Qood.1 Do Oooi Never ic-.W or OrH. Mc.lic.Sc Nevw oM ta bulk. Tbfw-BM(-bleltU-apedCCC. Gair.-Hwlto eee or yoar -aoa-y fcnr-r. Ml The Iloheniluu for June. Four bright, readablo Special Arti cles and moro Man twice that num ber ot fascluatlng short stories, to gether with tho Portfolio of Stage Favorites and Department of Humor, mako tho Juno number of The Bohe mian Magazlno ono of remarkable Interest. Tho Initial articlo Is a rec ollection of Joseph Jefferson as ho was at his estate on Oraugo Island, Louisiana. It is illustrated with re productions of hitherto unpublished photographs. Gcorgo Jean Nathan cdntributes his usual special theatri cal article, and another lot of college professor. from Cornell this time Maiudo Itadford Wnrron, Cyrus Towa sond Brady, Marlon Hamilton Car ter, Mnry Hastings, Ernostino wincn oil, Gorgo Wood Pangborn, Prod-Tick M. Smith, Marlon Hill, Annie Hamilton, Donnoll and Rosa Nnoal Scott. Tho stories are Illustrated by proralnont artists, among whom are F. C. Yohu nnd John Cecil Clay. o Men Ft Fifty 1h Danger. Men tmst mi-dlo llfo havo fou4 comfort and relief in Foley's Kidney Romody, especially for enlargod proa tato gland, which is vory .common among elderly men. L. E. Morris, Dexter, Ky., writes: "Up to a year ago my father suKored from kl-?y and bladder trouble and several phy sicians pronounced It --large-seat of the prostrate gland, and advliei an oporatlon. On account ot hie age wo wore afraid ho could not stand it, and I rocommondod Foley's Kidney Romody, and tho first bottlo relieved him, nnd after taking the secoad bottlo ho was no longor troubled with this complaint." J. 0. Perry. PILES CURED AT HOME BY NEW ABSORPTION METHOD. Ir ?hi nutttt frvin MnMlnr. Mflilnr. I'lln.l or irulruilliiir I'llm. m-ih! utc juur iWrr-i. -ml I will Irll jruu liow to curr r-ur-rlf it lumip lijr Hi iifw -Uwn'Unn Irrnliarnl , m will Im wuil -uai v( lln liutur iri-iuuut trr- mr irlil Willi rrfrrrnrm fnmi iur awn l.x-lltr l( rrurtrl Iniuinluir r llrf mil irrmnriil rarp uurnt Hrml no monrjr. Inil Irll ollifi- of Hill -irrr Writ lilr lo lr. XI Huaiuirn, Ilu( I'. Notre Dainr. I nt. Perhaps tho most notlcoablo fea turo of tho Juno Woman's Home Com pantou Is tho woalth ot fiction. Thoro aro ton stories In this lsnuo-not heavy, psychological dlagnosos of world-worn minds, but breezy stories of lovo and fun that aro sultablo to I tho Bcaso. Among tho wrltors In this Ibsiio aro Edward ISverott Halo, lTO.NIGHT 1 I ,J5-8t-iiiiV'-j--Sit5wi J Summer Rates East DURING Till. SHASON 1800 via tho SOUTHERN PACIFIC CO. FROM SALKH To OMAHA and return- $61,65 To KANSAS CITY and return $61,65 To ST, LOUIS and return $69,15 To CHICAGO and rotur, $74,15 and to other principal cities In tho East, Middle West and South. Correspondingly low fares. OK HALK JUNK 2, 11 J JULY 2, ; AUGUST 11, IS To DENVER and return $56,65 On Halo May 17, July 1, August 11 Going transit limit 10 daya from dato of sale, final return limit October 31st. These tickets present some very attractlvo feature. 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