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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (April 8, 1905)
iSMSowM inirftairhniW)MjMHirii'i'rjiiiA'ii ittmuam ttimUti DAH, OASUAfc JoWLKAl, lALMt , BaSUaV, AMtfL 6, 1063. iaaaMttiKMjaMflaMtHMNtoM S3 np la -t x re ff re a. re a U r N A Great Showing CARPETS We are showing exceptlonaiiyftne things infcarpets and rwgs. Many new things to arrive this week. The latest In Mosaic Borders' in 3-4 widths. They will Interest those looking for something oat of the ordinary. & ?-; i - Hall Seats and Mirrors p We have fast received new lines of medium priced hall seats and mirrors goldenJ and 'weathered oak fin ( Ishes. THE HOUSE FURNISHING CO. NPCT TO JOS. MEYERS & SON. STORES Salem and Albany ESC3KE3 i. iKFfivr&xfMmzsm When Your Cold Catches You Just There There is No to Wait. r J xflrvaM be WSmFwr'JjJM ill $& Ir. i ttrtf n KtlA thinrr." It's a tlnillv thinir. It will not " get well by itself " if you let it alone. Whiskey rwu quinine ana sucji imngs oracc you up xar mo time, uut ttw don't cure you. sk any intelligent doctor why you catch cold so easier. He will say, "Because you are a bit run down." He hans that the force which nature placed in your body to lcot out disease germs the resistive force is weak ened. Ths door is open a little way toward disease. There is not a gravestone in nny cemetery in the world caused by consumption or pneumonia or any lung trouble whatever, which did not start with what you call ''Noth ing but a cold." A cold should not be beaten back or druet'ed over- tahould bo cured, and the general health should m uuiu up. ACKER'S ENGLISH REMEDY should be taken at the first symptoms of cold. It is a tonic for the whole bodv. a SDecific for sudden colds, r.nuchs or Rsoro throats. It doesn't matter where the cold ia or how it I got there, we know that Acker's Euerlisli Remedy wm ttu ii ttuu uuic . it is soia on a positive guarantee. Nt GUItE Mm PAY. If you have a cold-no matter how slight it mean3 something. Take Acker's English Remedy at once. Keep it in the house. If it does not relive you almost instantly, we will refund you the price paid. "Acnt,'s English Rxuxoy saved my life. A coagfa, slight at first, grrew constantly won and I finally bad to give up my work ia the Knife Factory at "VVaJden. I bad frequent bleeding spells. Was examined. by local doctor, prominent physicians in New York and at a Medical Col- PEmqu.-m Rxmxdv and a few bottles cored roe. I am today a perfectly rwcU man." (Siened) A. H. SIMPSON, Waldea. N. Y. Acker's Kngllsh Remedy is sold on a posi tive guarantee that the purchase money will be refunded in case of failure. 25c.. 60c., and J1.00 per DotUe. SOLD AND RECOMMENDED BY DAN'L FnY, DRUGGIST, SALEM, OREGON. STARTS LOBSTER HATCHERY WnshinRon, D. C Undo Sam is go ing to savo the lobster. This docs not refer to tlto Linzio boy who buys wlno for the chorus girls, nor to tho Mlow who beta two iairs ngainst a full hand, nor to tho gentle man who makes push-cart election twts. The reference is entirely to tho largo marine macrurous crustacean known as llomnrus Auuricnnus to those who know anything at all. A life-saving station, known as n lob ster hatchery, will bo established at Boothbay, Me., thanks to an appropria tion for tho purpose reccutly voted by congress. Dr. A. D. Mead, of Brown university, and ofllcinls of tho United States fish commission, will proceed to work out plans to provent tho extinc tion of tho aforesaid Homnrua Amerl cauus. It is tho intention to niako it clear that lobsters can bo hatched and raisod as roadily as chickens. Tho fry is to bo placed in a canvas bng, submerged in water about four feet, which is kept in continual motion by means of a rotating propeller. In this way, tho fry aro proventod from settling into pockets and from smoth ering and devouring ono anothor. Tho propollcr keeps tho food in suspension, so that they may readily reach it, Tho plan in question was worked out by tho Khodo Island commission on inland Ushories through investigations carried on by Br. Mead, and it will now bo tested on a largo scale. "When coinplote, tho talk of tho thrcatonod extinction of tho lobster will become obsolete. Each fcmnlo lobstor produces from 3000 to 90,000 eggs, according to hor size. Tho eggs aro carried on tho under sido of tho lobstor attached to tho swimmorets. Tho eggs will bo scraped from tho paront with blunt woodon knives and placed in largo glnss jars, remaining thero a wook for incubation. When hatchod, thoy will bo kopt protected until thoy havo ac quired sufficient growth to protect themselves. Thon thoy will bo liber ated at various points, in lots of from 1000 to C000. Tho most approved method of re leasing them is to set them freo in tho morning, on a stony shore, whon tho tido is out, so that thoy may have an opportunity of finding hiding plnco and obtaining food. They gTOW rapidly and, if not molcstod, will attalu a tre mendous size. M.....-,..-. . .t.- .-r. . .-. 1 ISM .Vvv'.sW M Hp "-""""' '""'"MlVr There are no less than four teen remedies in this standard family medicine. Among them we might mention sarsaparilla root, yellow dock root, stillingia root, buck thorn bark, senna leaves, burdock root, cimi- cifuga root, cinchona bark, Phytolacca root. Ayer's Sarsaparilla is certainly a medicine, a genuine medicine, a doctor's medicine. Xda by tha jr. O. Arr 0 t.awU, Kaaa. AUa taeanhMturara of ATKR'fl HAia VIOOR-ror tht hair. ATBR'S PILLS-Tor conitiMtloa. ATBR'SCmRRTfaCTOKAL-FcrcODtai. ATBR'8 AOUB CURK-For BalarU aa4 aM. IMMMMf I m B Man's Other IUb. Tho Blblican story of Evo being formed from tho rib of Adam was ex plained by Prof. James Tcnclo Dennis, of Baltimore, last night. Nowadays men havo 12 ribs. Eight thousand years ago thoy usod to hnvo 13. Prof. Donuis knows thia is so, bo cnuso ho has seen tho ekcl-tons. An nudienco in McCoy hall of tho Johns Hopkins university followed his nrch- noological locturo upon "Tombs of tho Ancient Egyptians' with great inter est. Tho remains of over 17B bodies, many of thorn estimated to dato baok In lifo to 6000 yoarH boforo Christ, 'wero dis covered by tho party of wlilch. Mr. Dennis was a diroctor, and of this number tho 13-ribbod individuals wore in sufficient numbers to mnko thia nnnt oraical peculiarity a distinctive feature. Associated with Dr. George Rolsnor, of tho University of California, Mr. Dennis ono year ago mndo extonalvo ox cavations in tho Plateau of Glzoh, in Egypt, when a numbor of romarknblo discoveries on tho slto of an old Egyptian cemotory dating back from tho second to tho RovontU dynasty, 4000 to 3400 B. C, wero mado, and also a number of prehistoric tombs wero dug up, containing tho bones of men who lived 0000 years B. 0. Though antedating tho ago of em balming, tho bones of tho prehistoric man, nald Mr. Dennis, aro all wollfprn sorvod and CO por cont of thoso, aro gifted with ono or moro rib than tho mon of today. Tho Hog. A hog 'lm eat do wussted stuff, En novnh seem tor got ornnffl . Way In dcr trough ' im stick 'lm Ijcnd, Yoh t'ink'o oat 'lmsolf clooh doad But wVn 'lm got all 'im klu hoi', 'lm jes lays in dor mud on roll Do e t ranges' t'lng doh am dat 'o Mnk' mos' do moats dat yoh dono eoe: Saussagh, po'k chop, pig head, on foot, Boas' p'k, on doso Aw kalut joa name, But all am good, doh, jos do samo. A wonderful spring tonio. Drlvoa out all winter impurities, gives you strength hoalth and happlnoss. That's what Uol llstor's Bocky Mountain Tea will do. 35 conts, Toa or Tabids. Stono Drug Store. cmuL Kdlson rhoBflgrapk Ageacy. Qnsolino Lamps, Jfantols, Qaiollne. Typowritors, Now, Socond-Uand. Eont, 214 Com'l St. Phono MoIh 401. " Y O U R BANKING 44-1 1 1 HI 1 1 1 1 1 g m I II 1 1 1 M 4 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 II 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 4 IHHIMiinillllllllllll i n m 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 m ii m i n )" fc'f f-mmd I No matte bow small, no matter How i&tie. Tne Salem State Bank will give it careful attention. Tnis mes sage applies to tne men and tne wom en alike. We endeavor to advance tne business interests of otircfsstomers in'every legitimate way. In so doing, our motive may be somewnat tinctur ed witli selfishness, for, upon tne pros perity of its patrons binges the suc cess of every bank. SALEM STATF RANK L. K. PAGE, President E. W. HAZARD, Cashier 15 if . s i Af filOUSS two lTttt9C