EWs
-v fnrjmpfftgfllfpVVF
DAILY CAPITA! JOTJBNAX, 8A1BM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, TONE 21, 100B.
e
The
MP
man has been cut down in the prime of life, or his health so impaired by this vile disease
that usefulness is destroyed, and he becomes a "burden to himself and an object of pity to
the rest of mankind. Contagious Blood Poison is the most annoying, humiliating and
degrading of all diseases. It is as treacherous and elusive as the serpent. Under the
mercury and potash treatment all
external evidences of it may disap- ? " JlSZS!?$ XV
pear, and the Victim misled, DC NJfl . a I me. Among other symptoms I wa-i sovorely
hiinvirl un hv fnl'qe hones of tt cure JtMH Alflv n"otd with Rheumatism, and got elaost past
DUOyCU up DY raise nopes OI a cure, 5.ayV' m going. The disease got i nra hold upon my
While tllC disease may even then Mis2pfrt system; my blood wns thoroughly polconc
iinvi fnctpnfl it fines in some HJ&5VJ3 wIlh th8 vlrus- 8 characterized by tho urual
pave lastenca US iangs in some ,2fTCQ'&U symptoms. 1 lost hi weight, wo r-n Acvn
Vital Spot Within the System, Where U Mf if . jf i fJCl J had soro throat, eruptions, splotch ad other
i is Aninrr ir rVttriirMve work tin. v)?5rtlvif Wnoa of the disease. I wao tiu In bad
1C lb doing US destructive WOrK un- VgUli shape when I began S. 8. 8.. but the p,rlUat
seen. iMcrcury has arrayed against lWntfSm"TJT , use of it brought me out of my trouble, ife nn
it tlintisindq nnon thousands of "i " oound, and I have the oourago to pubHoJy tes.
K tuousanas upon inousanus 01 tUy t0 th- vlrtU8S of yonr great blood remedyt
physical wrecks and chronic mva- '8. 8.8., nnd to reoommend It to all Blood Poison
llrla wlin 1invi rrn closed for venrs soffererB. slnoerely believing that If It is taken aooordlng to dlreotlons
11QS WHO nave Deen QOSea lor years onC, gWen a fftr trlft, ,t w, thoroughjy eliminate every pnrtlole of virus,
and their Systems saturated With no matter how severe the oase may be.
these powerful drilgS, Only tO be Qreensburg, Pa., June 10, 1003. JAME8 OURRAN.
harassed by constantly returning
symptoms and confronted with unmistakable traces of blood poison years after. As long as
your blood is tainted with this awful virus you are a source of infection and danger to all
who come in contact with you, and your children will carry in their veins the same dreadful
contagion. As long as there is life in the serpent there is danger in its fangs, and so long
as any signs of Contagious Blood Poison remain there is danger of infection. Safety lies in
crushing out tho life of thi3 loathsome disease and killing the serpent, and no remedy
flcnown does this so thoroughly and permanently as S. S. S. It fe an antidote for this
(peculiar virus that spreads through the system, defiles the blood and contaminates all
Wealthy tissues and threatens every organ and part of the body.
4BBBBBBBBBBBfc .BBBBBBBBBBfe HHHbBi
'bIbbbbbbbbBI bHbIHHI BRbbIHb
Bi HH" LT
.iiSH jJpHkj ejJBHBB , . - w, . j. .....
Jv. BBBBBBBBH BBki BHbbbbB Bihi BBBBBBBBBl Itaailrln atMIIM w a! jan 1 l a1
lv"M kHSH 7"M
an excellent tonic and appetizer and helpful in restoring strength and activity to all parts
of the system. Kill the serpent, crush out its life, or you are apt to feel the bad effects of
.the disease all your life. If you will write us fully about your case, our physicians will
tgladly advise, without charge, and mail you a copy of our home-treatment book telling all
About Contagious Blood Poison, its different stages and symptoms, and a lot of interesting
information about this formidable and much-dreaded disease.
. .1 THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA, GA.
HILLSB0R0
NEHALEM
1 TILLAMOOK
Railroad to Be tho Thread
on Which the Beads
Will String
That HIIMioro Is to bo tho terminal
point for tho now Ncliulcm and Tilla
mook railroad, Is now an osurel fact.
Win. Held ami Kngineor Davla were
In town Wednesday conferring with
the board if trade in regard to pre
Jlmlnorlo, and stated that the eon
tracts have boun arraugod, and work
will commenco as soon as tho survoy
over tho right-of-wny has been com
pleted. Tho following committee was np.
pointed by Mayor Cornelius to deter
mine the possibilities for the, desired
right-of-way i
B. P. Cornelius, H. Taylpr Hill, Sam
llaforty, P. J. Ualley, 0. A. Morgan,
John Milne, Joseph Schulmorlch, John
ConneJl, W. V. Wiley, V. M. Iloldel,
J, A. Imbrie, James Bowall aud John
Dennis. This committee has tendered
a iy favorablo report on securing
the necossary road bed and have put
In the past week in hard sincere work.
They deserve thanks from the entiro
commuulty.
The new railway tompauy agrees to
hnv trains running by Octobor IS. An
effort being mude to mako use of tho
old road bed constructed several years
ago for a similar project. The survey
will strike this out uorth of town. Part
of this road bed has been flllod in, but
it is thought most of it can bo used.
As we go to press a big mass meet
ing is iu session aud several new devel
opments have been brought up. A
complete report will be given in next
week:' issue. It has been rumored
, AY, llaines and Postmaster Atwcll,
Of Forest drove, were a committee sent
to Portland to ask the company to
consider whether bey could not make
that place a etarMog point-
ohildkbn oar ros
j-uaTOima'a oastokia.
KILL THE
SERPENT
worst distase the world has
the virus of this loathsome disease will pollute aud vitiate the purest
aud healthiest blood, and within a short time after the first little sore
appears the system is filled with the awful poison ; the skin breaks out
in a red rash, the glands of the groins begin to swell, the throat and
mouth become ulcerated, the hair and eyebrows drop out, and often the
entire surf acq of the body is covered with copper-colored splotches, pus
tular eruptions and sickening-looking sores and abscesses. Many a
o. o. o. contains no mineral or any description, Diit is
guaranteed entirely vegetable, and we offer $i,ooo for proof
that it is not just as we represent it to be. It leaves no
hnrl nfrr.fTVrf.:. Viiir ntirifioc frlir rtlnnrl nm1 nr tlip sntn tiinr
uuiiuo uu yum gcuciui iic.iilii. jlii WU1U1HV.U1 lunyatimuiiiy
cases of blood poison, where the stomach and digestion have
been dam aped bv the use of minerals. S. S. S. will Drove
EEDUCED EXCrraSION BATES.
To tho Boaside and Mountain Beeorta
for tho Summer Vacations,
On and after June 1, 1005, the
Southern Paclflo, in connection with
the Corvallls & Eastern railroad will
havo on sale round trip tickets from
points on-their lines to Newport, Ya
quina and Detroit at very low rates,
good for return until October 10, 1005.
Thrco day tiekots to Newport and
Yaqulna, good going Saturdays and re
turning Mondays aro also on salo from
all east eido points Portland to Eu
gene incluslvo, and from all west side
points, enabling people to visit their
families and spend Sunday at the sea
side. Season tickets from all east side
points Portland to Kugene inclusive,
and from all west sido points are also
on salo to Detroit at very low rates
with stop over privileges at Mill City
or any point east enabling tourists to
..... .. . . . i
which can bo reached in one day.
Season tlckots will be good for re
turn from all points until October 10,
Thrco day tickets will be good going
Saturdays and returning Mondays
only. Tickets from, Portland and vi
cinity will be good for return via the
cast or west side at option of passen
ger. Tickets from Kugone and vieinity
will be good going via the Lebanon
Springfield branch, If desired. Baggage
on Newport tickets checked through
to Newport; on Yaquina tiokets to Ya
quina only.
8. P. trains connect with the C. & E.
at Albany and Corvallls for Yaquina
and Newport. Trains on the O. & E.
for Detroit will leave Albany nt 7:30
a, m., enabling tourists to the Hot
Springs to reach there the same day.
Trains from and to Corvallls connect
with all east side trains on tho 8, P.
Full information s Jo rates, tiino
tables, etc, can bo obtained on appli
cation to J. Mayo, Gen. Pass. Agt., C.
& K. 11. It.,, Albany; W, E. Coman,
Q. P. A., a P. Co., Portland or to any
a P. or a A E- agent.
Bate from Balem to Newport $3.00,
Bate from Salem to Yaquina $1.60.
Bato from Balem to Detroit $3.60.
Three-day rate front Salem to Ya
quina or Newport $3,00. 0-ltf
Ball at U. B, A Hall.
Oue halt mile east of Chemawa, Fri
visit tho Bantlam and ilreitenbnsh Hot cage. Then it was found that the por
Springs in the Cascade mountains, cupino was missing. Captain James
day evening, June SSd. St
ever known, and the greatest I
, w. ... . ... -.....
tit ji!iiam4a 1 a. a B n r h
lr.Yiwi in
rumi 15
STILL BUSY
A 28-foot python, with a porcupino
inside him, is ono of tho junglo curios
thai arrived in Now York Juno 10, on
tho steamship Tolycarp from Drazll.
Among the varied collection of beasts
and reptiles woro tho python and n
porcupino. Tho day before tho steamer
reached port tho saako wiggled through
the bars of his cngo and sought tho
company of tho porcupine. It had been
tlirco days sinco tho giant python had
had a morsel of food. Tho snake was
I hungry aud gobbled up poor "porky."
Pretty soon tho snake was suffering tho
most excrutiating pains and cmittod
strango sounds, which caused a panic
among tho other animals and snakes
and brought the captain and crow to
tho accqe, Tho struggling snako was
. secured and dragged back into Its iron
threw a flashlight into tho snake's
cage, expecting to find the reptile dend,
but to his astonishment saw the sharp
quills protruding from the sides of tho
python. The snako still lives.
Alexander Winton, the world famed
automobile racer and manufacturer,
Who recently drove his Bullett No. 3
over the tide-rolled beach at Cape Hay
in time that closely approached the record.
iiillliiJijBaHaVBlMHaSJMMBWaMIJIBMitllBIBBiBBBBiBWIBIBBB
f
.JaLaLlllllllllB lH jJBsBaaaaaaaaLMsBllllBllllM
TONS OF
FISH
DYING
Run Through a Break in the
Levee and Can't
Get Back
According to C. E. Barling of Boul
din island, San Joaquin county, thcro
is a dcplornblo loss of gamo fish, which
were swept into Bouldin island at tho
timd of the breaking of tho lovco on
March 21st last. Thousands of fish
aro now dying there, nnd no effort is
being inado to savo them, nor can such
bo at this lata day.
After tho closing of tho break, so mo
100 or moro tons of fish, Barling states,
were Impounded over nn area of lnnd
comprliiing 0000 acres, tho water on this
averaging in depth from ono to IS
feci. As long as this water kept nt a
temperature not in excess of 00 do-
grccs the fish thrived nnd spawned.
Fishermen set their nets, and caught
I rmn en bo quantities of striped bass,
carp, catfish nnd other variation, but
tho beginning of tho ond enmo whon it
was decided that such valuable land as
Bouldin island wns not adding to tho
bounty of its owners under a shoot of
water fostering thousands upon thou
sands of fish.
It wns decidod to drain off tho water,
estimated nt soma ten billions of gal
lons, nnd n pumping plant was installed
with n capacity of 2,000,000 gallons per
minute. As tho wator becamo lowor,
tho thousands of fish lookod liko ono
hugo moving ninss. Tho area is now
about 20 acres in all, and in this tho
tons of fish nro dying off fast.
"It seems a pity," says Mr. Bailing,
"ft an A m tnnti nt CnWtnmXn n rvnmA
fish, especially tho striped bass, which
seem to bo in tho greatest numbers,
gasping out thoir lives in a fetid pool
whero a spoon nnd a reel would bo a
moro fitting ond."
The Catchy Shirtwaist.
Tho shirtwaist suit, in all its variety,
is probably the most popular form of
summer garmont. Nor is it surprising
that this is so, considering that all
summer materials can bo successfully
used for it, it is oasily mado a homo
or can bo bought ready made nt almost
any prico ono is willing to pay, is su
premely eomfortnblo and is univer
sally becoming.
With a fow shirtwaist suits tho busy
woman is ready for nil occasions that
nro apt to present themselves. With
plain ones for morning wear nnd trim
med ones for afternoon or evening, alio
is pretty euro to be alwnys tastefully
dressed.
A woman who goes much in society,
of courso, noeds different dresses for
different occasions, but she is not in
tho majority.
Latest sketches show threo different
styles of these drosses. Tho first Is n
very plain but vory smart suit of pale
blue linen,. with white turnover collar.
On the shoulders are ahapod pieces of
tho linon, stitched around tho edgo,
with nn embroidered button at tho
curved side. Pioccs of tho samo sort
aro on tho sloevcs, forming the cuff,
Down tho front of both waist and
skirt is a stitched band of tho blue
linen, with tho embroidered buttons
sewed the entiro length. Tho skirt is
otherwise plain, nnd cut "with a full
sweep about tho feet.
Tho socond suit is moro elaborato. It
is of whito and blue spotted dimity,
made with a group of tucks at either
side of the front and open in the center
nt tho lower half to discloso a V-
shaped pioeo of lace, around the edgo
of which aro llttlo blue buttons.
Tho same ararngement is on the lower
part of the puff of tho sleeves, which
end in a cuff of the lace headed by a
band of blue muslin. The collar and tie
are also of the blue muslin.
The skirt is laid in pleats turning
toward but not quite meeting in the
front.
The third is in green and white ra
vers of embroidered mull, and a cheml
sette of tucks and embroidery. The
sleeves aro rather full puffs, with a
tight cuff at the elbow from which
fall three ruffles, tho top one of mo
hair and the under two of mull.
No trimming is required on the
pleated skiri. The girdlo is of the samo
material, fastened witt threo small
green buttons.
In Mad Chase.
Millions rush in mad chase after
health, from one extreme of faddism to
another, wh&n. If (hnv wAnlil nnlv nat
good food, and keep their bowels regu
lar with Dr. King's Now Life Pills,
their troubles would all rasa away.
Prompt relief and quick cure for liver
and stomach trouble. 25a at J, C.
Perry ' Drog Store
a
WTOH.IA,
IWatia
Rlft-naUra
f
GOOD for OLD and YOUNG
IllJOtoto
Auffuit IMower keeps the children healthy nt
tlroni
Pull of vigor ami frolic the whole day long,
So when Mamma need more they ruih on In
hljh glee, . ,
And ahout to the druggiat t " Mease glre It to
reel"
Inability to get up brik nnd fretfi in
the morning, lsck of appetite, pallor,
muddy complexion nnd poor spirits
these all indicate a disordered stomach
and bad digestion in adults and children,
too. They also indicate the urgent need
of taking Green's August Flower regu
larly for a te.r&.yi.
qit's a reliable old retnedy for all stomach
troubles, never falls to cure indigestion
dynpeprla and chronic constipation, and
is n natural tonic for body ana mind, n
JTwo sizes, 35c nnd 75c. All druggists.
Sold in Salem by S..C. Stono.
Georgia Funeral Directors.
Savannah, On., Juno 21, Tho fourth
annual convention of tho Georgia 'Fu
neral Directors' Association opened
in this city today, with headquarters
at tho DcSoto hotel. President Q. II.
Brandon, of Atlanta, called tho gather
ing to order and delivered tho opening
address. Tho sessions nro to continue
thrco days and promiso to bo of un
usual importanco to tho members of
tho association.
PcMicHcaTirva English
ENNYR0YAL PILLS
fyTtftK&fllTZ, il..;.r.lull. l4l.lr.rrH
ft UlllUlIKHTEIl-t JUUILIHU
la ItED u tl.ld MUU1. kiM M.M
IlkUurlktoa. Ttalkr, ltr.
!. Sttl.tfl.ftlaa. AmA Ii.Ha.
M. IU7 .f jMf Xrt flat. r waa 4. . la
" rrtlt!ra, Tnrttaiaalata
a4 "naIUrr.rl.alM,( utiw.ij t.
iaraalall. 1,TUb.UI.. a.U.r
Kaatba IhiJ ft". MatUa lun, I'll 1 LA 1-11
MARKET QUOTA
TIONS TODAY
"Mako 8ilem a Good Home Market"
Poultry at fttelner'a Market.
Eggs Por dozen, 10c.
Ducks 1012c.
Chickens 010c.
Hens 10c.
Frys ISOIOc
Baker, Lawrence & Baker.
Eggs Per dozen, 10c
Fruits, Vegetables, Etc
Potatoes 83c.
Onions 5c,
Tropical Fruits.
Bananas 5e lb.
Cocoanuts, $1,00 per doz.
Orangca 2.002.50.
Lomons 2.753.50.
tlve a toalt 'Market
Steers 33.
Cows 33H
Sheep 4c.
Dressed veal 0e
Fat hogs 6ViWe.
Baled Clover 4010.
Dran-$22.50.
8borta-$24.60.
Ego. Butter and Cream.
By Commercial Crenm Co.
Batter-21Vi.
Butter fat 10c at station.
Grain, Hops and Flour.
Oats-Choice white, $1.30.
Barley $2323.B0.
'lour$U0.
Wheat 80c
Portland Market.
Wheat Walla Walla, 8384c.
Yalley 8587c.
Floor Valey, straights, $4.10; gra
bam, $4.00.
Hay, Feast, (,
Baled Cheat $10.
Oats-Choice white, $1.351.40.
Millstuff Bran, $19.00.
Hay Timothy, $13.00.
Potatoes $1.1 51.20.
Poultry Chickens, mixed, 12
13e per lb; hens, 13c per lb; roosters,
old, 10c per lb; fryers, 22c per lb:
ducks, $4.009.00 per doz.; geese 8
va per lb; turkeys. 1718o per lb:
dressed, 2021e per lb; squabs, $2.60
(ffid.uu per aoz.
Pork Dressed, 78c.
Beef Dressed, 3V55c
Voal 58c
Mutton Dressed, 6i57Wo.
Hops Contract,. 1005, 16c; 1S04 crop,
25a for choice; 2324c for primes and
mediums.
Wool 1005 clip, valley, coarse to
medium, 24yJ25c: fine. 23H6B28e':
Eastern Oregon, 1022?c
Mohair Nominal, 3031c
Butter Fancy ereamerr. 20O3l.
vwJPi v
dairy, 10H178; store, 1515e,
JBUt!
Threo Tralnsj to the East rjifTT
Through Pullman Btandard a'j
tourist alooping cara dally to Omaha
Chicago, Spokano; tourist Bleeps.
cars dally to Kaneau City; throng
Pullman tourist nleoptag cars (per
.tonally con,ductocT) weekly to Chic,
go; reclining chair care (Boats frw)
to thtt Bast dally.
ICS" HOURS w
af S PCBTLAJJD TO CniCAOO
no Chj of Cars
DHVLRT
you
T1MB SCHEDULES
rrom Ponlaud, Or,
Colosso
Portland
Bnoolai
o 16 a. ra
f fa Uanl
Ington
Salt Liko. DtDTtr. FL
worth. Omaha, Kuiaai
City, 81. Cools, Ghlcara
5 25 p
UU At,
Atlantlo
Kxprota
S:1S p. ra,
vis Hunt
ington Salt Laie, Dourer Ft.
Worth, omaha, Kanu
Oltr, 81, Lotus, Uhleaga
7:15 a, i
ecrnai
Fart Wall
6 ir, a.
ru
Baokaua
Walla Walla, tewuttra,
OUUJiAliV,
ikane. WalUeo. Pull
a, lllnnearoui st
il, Dnlutb.MUiraakta
aian.
Paul,
: a. n
Chicago, and Xaal,
Ocean and River Schedule,
For San Frnncluco Bvory flre diyi
at 8 p. in.. For Astoria, way potato
and North Beach Dally (except Bro
day) at 8 p. m.; Saturday at 10 p. a.
Daily corvice (wator permitting) oa
Willamette and Yamhill riven.
For fullor Information ask 01 writ
your nearest ticket agent, or
A. L, CRA10,
Goncral Passenger Agent.
The Oregon Railroad & NarlgitJoi
Co., Portland, Oregon,
CORVALLIS & EASTERN
RAILROAD
TIME CARD NO. 29.
No 2 for Yaquina
Leaves Albany 12:45 P.M.
Lonvos Corvallls 1:45 VM,
Arrives Yaquina 5:45 PJf.
No. 1 Betumlng
Leaves Yaquina 7:15 X.1L
Leaves Corvallls 11:30 A.M.
Arrives Albany 12il5 P.M.
No. 3 for Albany-Detroit
Lonve Albany for Detroit 7:30 A.M.
Arrlvos D6troIt 12:30 P.M.
NO 4 ftom Detroit
Loaves Detroit 1:30 T.iL
Arrives Albany 6:30 PJf.
No. 5 for Albany
Leaves Corvallls 6:30 A.M.
Arrives Albany 7:10 A.M.
No. 8 for Corvallls
Leaves Albany 2:40 P.M,
Arrives Corvallls 3:20 P.M.
No. 7 for Albany
Leavos Corvnlli 0:00 PiL
Arrives Albany 0:40 P.M.
No. 0 for Oorvallia
Leaves Albany 0:15 P.M.
Arrives Corvallls 9:55 PJf,
Train No. 1 arrives in Albany is
time to connect with the S. P. south
bound train.
Train No. 2 connocts with the S. P.
trains at Corvallls and Albany, giving
direct service to Newport and adjtcHt
beaches.
Train No. 8 leaves Albany for
Detroit at 7:30 a. m., arriving then
in ample time to reach the BrelUa
bush hot springs the same day,
Train No. 4 between Albany and De
troit connects with the Eugene loesl
at Albany, also with local from Cer
vallls. Train No. 5 leaves Corvallls at 6:S0
a, m., arrives at Albany, 7:10 a. m., In
time to oateh Eugene local to Portlssi
and train to Detroit.
Train No. 8 leaves Albany for Cor
vallls, at 2:40 p. m., after the arrlTl
of B. P. northbound overland.
Train No. 7 leaves Corvallls at 6:00
p. m., arrives in Albany at o;4u p. i
in time to connect with tbs local f
Eugene nnd way points.
Train No. 0 leares Albany for wr-
vallls at 9:10 p, m after the nrriral o'
the 8. P. local from Portland.
For further Information apply to
J. O. MAYO, Gen. ra. Agt
T, COOKEItELL, Agent, Albany,
H. H. CRONISE, Agent, Corvalli.
y
Governor Douglas Made an li. D-
Medford, Mass., June 21 At H
annual commencement exercises todsy
Tufts College conferred the honorary
degresa of LL. D. upon Governor Wil
liam L. Douglas.
lsjt-aMMtM;
When you want Hop Baskets,
Fruit Boxes, Trays for ra
Dryers, call on
G. F Mason
Miller Street, South Salem, P"9 I
2191 Bed.
UnUIHKACfFTR
70
'w
ta