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    DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, 8ALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 1005.
Summer
Aerie, Tetter
Eczema
vSalt Rheum
. Psoriasis
Nettle Rash
An itclihig, bunring.slcin disease during tlie hot, sultry summer weather, is a positive
r and a ventable demon of discomfort. The intolerable itohW rmrl h'; nJL ' i-
lizing almost beyond endurance, and the unsightly eruption and rough, red skin keep one
thoroughly uncomfortable and miserable night and day. Eczema, Tetter, and diseases of
this type are caused by acid poisons in the blood, which the heat of summer seems to warm
jutw juu uu lenewca activity. jLiiese nery acios Keep tue blood in a riotous and
Terrors
terror
sour
TORMENTINQ ECZEMA.
Kansas Cixy, Mo., May, 1898.
la 1896 I experienced at times
patches 011 the inside of my bands thnt
itched and burned, causing much dis
comfort. As time went by it grew
worse. I had read medicine in my
early twenties (now 50 years of age)
and was convinced that I was afflicted
'with a typo of Eczema. I consulted
several physicians and a number of
'specialists, and Used several external
applications, one of which was claim
ed to be a certain specific I confess,
however, I had but little faith in
external applications, yet I.uscd them,
receiving due sitgnt temporary reliet.
ed
Mav
of that year all symptoms had dis
appeared, and I found myself entirely
cured, and have had no return of the
diseaso since. ,,, ,, ,,
. J. . JWUWI,
in A'eoruary 1 aeciuea to try 6. 0. 5
and in Jess than a month X experiene
a chance for the better, and bv
THE ITCHING WAS TERRIBLE.
JtscoHDipo, San Diego Co., Col., Oct 1000.
DnAR Sirs My body brpko out wiUi a
rash or eruption. The itching, especially at
night, was simply terribW; it would olmost
disappear at times, only to return worse than
ever. I had tried many preparations with
out benefit, ondhearing of 8. S. S. determin
ed to give it a fair trial; a few bottles cured
mo entirely, removing every blemish and
pimple from my body. I,. Marno.
ty lianas,
BAD FORM OF TETTER.
Por three rears I had Tetter on m
which caused them to swell to twice their
natural size. Part of the time the disease
was in the form of running sores, very pain
ful, and causing mo much discomfort Pour
uociors saiu tno letter Una progressed too
far to bo cured, and they could do nothing
for me. I took only three bottles of S. 8. Si
and was completely cured. This was fifteen
years ago, and I have never since seen any
sign of my old trouble.
Mns. L. B. Jackson,
837 St Paul St, Kansas City, Kan.
condition, and the skin unhealthy and feverish thev inflame the mr n.1 wnWi . :
tlon, when the whole body feels like an over-heated furnace, and the escaping poison burns
uim misters iiKc jurjma nre.
To the skin discaaesuffcrer,
summer time brincrs no iov.
but is a. season of unrest, slccp-
icas luguia uuu incessant pain,
resulting in shattered nerves,
physical exhaustion and gen
eral derangement of all the
vital forces. Scratching is a
pleasant recreation to one tor
mented and almost distracted
by an aggravating itching skin
eruption. Some find tempor
ary relief in bathing and the
application of lotions and
safves. A few hours respite is
gained by such methods, but
linrnmor nnninn ovrnii 1 wnan
Station A, Kansas City, Mo. of
or check the outflow of the burning fluids through the skin. Only persistent and faithful
couBumuomu treatment can 00 xnis. xne acia poison in tne Diooa, wnicn is tue real cause or
the eruption, must be attacked, and when the blood has been cleared of all accumulated impu
rities and restored to a healthy condition, then, and only then, will a thorough and lasting
cure be effected, and for the accomplishment of all this, no remedy equals S. S. S., which
contains all requirements for cleansing and building up the acid blood, and invigorating
and toning up the system. S. S. S. completely and permanently eradicates every vestige
oi? poison, thus effectually preventing a fresh outbreak of the disease.
Cases that have resisted ordinary treatment for years, yield to the purifying, cooling
effects of S. S. S. upon the blood, and when rich, pure blood is again circulating through the
System, the itching and stinging cease, the eruption disappears, and the red, rough skin
Dccomes soir. ana smootu again.
Skin diseases appear in various forms sometimes
in pustules or blisters, sores, rashes, or red, disfiguring
bumps and pimples out all are caused by a bad condi
tion of the blood, and for which S. S. S. is a safe and
effectual cure. No bad effects can come from its use,
because it contains no Arsenic, Potash or other harmful
-drugs but is guaranteed a strictly vegetable remedy.
If you are a sufferer from some summer terror like Eczema, Tetter, Acne, Psoriasis, Salt
iRheura, Nettle Rash or kindred disease, write us about it, and medical advice or any special
information wanted will be given without charge.
Our Book on Skin Diseases will be sent free to all desiring it.
THE SWIFT SPEOlFtO COMPANY, ATLANTA, GA.
SSS
FOREST SERVICE.
The Now Nnmo of tho Bureau
forestry.
Igont management can got out of them.
Use, not reservation from use, is tho
of , essential nurposo for which thoy exist
but uso under suoh comldtlonw as
shall nmko their bonoflts permanent.
Control of tho rosorvoa was turned
I
Prom July 1 tho Bureau of Forestry
is to bo officially known ns tho Forest ovor to tho Bureau of Forestry Inst
Service, Tho chango was made by Con- Fehnmry, nnd tho necessary reorgnnl
gross last winter, when it providod for , zntion is now wefl advanced. In tnk
tho covornmont work in f orostry during ; Iner up its now work, however, tho
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Forest) Sorvico will not abandon1 any
from a shortage of timbor supply. Tho
Forest Sorvico will continuo tho atu-
pay, nnd thus furnishing tho ono argu
ment needed to convert privato own
ers from scopticlsm as to tho practt-
cnblcness of a theory to tho acceptance
of a proved fact. When this was ac
complished a new epoch in tho history
of American forestry opened. Blnco
thnt timo no singlo stop forward hns
been bo important ns that which tho
uso of tho now name, Forest Scrvlco,
now marks. This tho pooplo of tho
country, and particularly tho pooplo of
tho West, whero tho reserves arc, will
como to ronllzo as thoy grasp tho fact
that, scientifically nnd efficiently ad
ministered, tho reserves will soon reach
tholr highest efficiency as contributors
to tho wealth nndl pcrmnncnt dovclop
mont of tho regions in which thoy lie.
o
Honor Among Business Men.
A story is told by Robert Ogden
about n friend of his, not long dead,
who hold securities in a cortnia rail
road. Being told, and from a sourco
to lenvo no doubt, that tho road was
about to collapse, ho refused to sell,
not wishing to shift tho loss upon a
purchaser. Ho had no lnrgo nmount of
money, but ho was rich in something
hotter. With nil tho vennl trickery
thnt is being exposed, wo lean to a bo
llof that men liko this exist in Amer
ica in lnrgcr numbers today thnn they
did five, a dozen, or twenty years ago.
Wo hope thero will soon bo fewer with
salnries liko thOso of Senator Dcpow,
and fewer corporations which seek to
have tholr lawyers in tho legislature.
"Old'-fnshloned honesty," M. Clove-
land says, but ho must bo referring to
somo period beforo tho Civil Wnr.
Americans nrri now endeavoring to
halt a plunging commorclnl dishonesty
that took its impetus with tho im
monso prnctical activity of tho nation
nfter '05. In a sonso wo nro a now na
tion from that dato. President Eliot
haB spoken of business ns ono of tho
lonrncd professions, nnd so, in many of
its divisions, it is coming to bo. Miss
Tnrboll, in tho latest of her Rockefel
ler studies, draws somo graphic fca.
tures of tho most discouraglngly suc
cessful monoy-grnbbor in tho world. It
is not n pretty picture, composed as it
is of grcod, cruolty, and disgusting
piety. "According as you put some
thing in," ho observed to a Clovolnnd
Sunday sohool, "tho groator will bo
your dividends of snlvntion." But ho
is not tho typo of business man who
ropresonts tho future. His liko is ou
tho wane Tho responsibilities nnd op
portunities of money nro becoming
moro widely understood, nnd its moro
rapnclous accumulation tends every
day more to becomo n sourco of shnmo.
Collier's, July 15, 1005.
tho coming year, and signalized nn im
portnnt advanco in tho scopo of that
work. Tho actual control and adminis
tration of tho notional forest reserves,
formorly under tho chnrgo of tho land
ofllco of tho Department of tho Inte
rior, is now in tho hands of tho Forest
Sorvico, tho only branch of tho public
service possessed of tho scientific and
technical knowlcdgo noccssary for tho
finllghtonod euro and uso of tho foresta.
This moans that tho resorves nro to bo
rondo to yield to tho peoplo of tho coun
try tho largest bouoflta, which intolll-
pnrt of tho old field of tho Buronu.
Its broad purpose will oontlnuo to bo
tho furtherance by ovory posslblo
monns of tho movement to Introduce
NORMAN WILLIAMS
To Hong Friday, But Taken tho Matter
Cheerfully.
It is safo to say that, thero is not a
person in Tho Dalles, says tho Chron
icle who will not foci rcllovod when
dies of forest products, of methods of thg wcek l8 j,n9tf nJ wlth it8 pnsgnK
mnklng timbor moro durable, of troo tho nwfu dutv wnlch tMD orImo of Nor.
plantjng, and of all subjects which can j ,nan Williams made necessary bo nc
promote wiser nnd moro profitnblo uso . compHshod As tho lumber for tho
of our second grcntest resourco for In ( 8cniToUl was hauled to tho alloy back
tho valuo of tholr total contribution to ot tho court i,0U80 tl,;B ,nornjn(? aa
our needs thero can bo no doubt that j tho worjt 0f clearing out tho yard pro
forest products stand noxt to thoso of ,mratory to erecting it began, nil
soemed moro exercised ovor tho fact
than did tho condemned man himself,
who, to nil appearance, is unmoved.
Whatever Williams may bo otherwise,
ho has been n model prlsonor, and a
man who has mado friends of his fol
low prisoners. As tho back door of
tho jail wus closed this morning to
provent his seeing tho preparations, ho
said; "Thoro is no uso making all tho
others uncomfortablo for mo. Shut mo
agriculture
Tho field of tho bureau of forostry
hns oxpandod romnrknbly in tho past
few years. Tho first governmont rec
ognition of forestry was in 1870, whon
prnctical forestry ovorywhoro. It will , congress mado nn appropriation for a
do its utmost to uailst this movement j skilled mnn to prosocuto a study of
among prlvnto owners nnd iu tho sov- forest conditions, needs, and uses, nnd
ornl stntcs, not only by sclontlfie in- mnko a report to Congress. This ofilco
vostigntiomt but by ndvlco and co- was created July 1, 1880. Then from a
operntion In tho nctunl wqrk of apply- mero ofilco of Informntlon tho Division
ing forestry. This is Imperatively do-. stopped suddenly Into tho flold of ac- n tho coll, nnd glvo tho mon f rosh
mnndod if tho gonoral wolfaro is nottual operations, demonstrating by ex. ar,i And thon ho remarked that ho
wouldii't mind watching it, anyway.
Ho seams in good spirits and joins iu
any fun thnt may bo going on. Ho is
certainly possessed of romnrknblo self
control, nnd still affirms his innoaonco
of the crimo ho must in a few days
expiate.
suffer profoundly in tho futuro ample how forestry could bo mado to
to
Standard liquor Co.
j.
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Successors to
J. P. ROGERS
$iQlesate and Retail Dealers
148-156 South Commercial St
OUR EXCUSE
Eve y Good, Business Mtst Have Its Exctise
xrrV GOOD BUSINESS MUST HAVE ITS REASON FOR EXISTING-. WHEN WE STARTED IN BUSI.
KSJS SL? SrANrEniNa but an excuse, but wb had that excuse, and we
aSlSCU8BSuaH THICK AND THIN. WE HAVE IT TOT, AND HERE IT IS:
2! ?ESHATOAN SERVE THE PEOPLE OF SALENC AND VICINITY WITH OOOD, PURE
WB ?? ? ILrZnvn AV BH SERVED BY ANYBODY ELSE. NOT JUST AS GOOD, MIND YOU
W5I TT-mniDN'T BELIEVE THAT WB WOULDN'T BE I
HJX fluiiw"
IN BUSINESS.
IF WB DDDN'T BELIEVE
STANDARD LIQUOR Co., A. G. Magers, Mgr.
PlMMie Mato 2181.
$100 Reward, $100.
Tho readers of this paper will be
ploasod to learn that there is at loast
one droaded disease that sclones has
been ablo to cure in all its stages, and
that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure
is tho only positivo cure now known to
the medical fraternity. Catarrh being
a constitutional disease, requires a con
stitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh
Curo is taken Internally, acting di
rectly upon tho blood nnd mucous sur
faces of tho system, thoreby destroying
the foundation of the disease, and giv
ing tho patient strength by building up
tho constitution and assisting nature
in doing its work. The proprietors
have so much faith in its curative pow
ers that they offer Ooe Hundred Dol
lars for any case that it fails to cure.
Send for list of testimonials. Address:
F, J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O.
Sold by druggists, 75c.
Tako Hall's Family Pills for constipation.
A Rod Headed Thlof.
Last Sunday a gun, a rovolvor nnd a
pair of opera glnssts wcro stolon from'
a rcaldonco tho other sido of Corvnllls.
A red headed hoy, who escaped from
tho reform school several weeks ago,
was thought to bo tho culprit. Ho was
supposod to hnvo como this way, , and
Chief of Police McClnlu was nouuou iu
look out for him.
Ho was surprised to get tho young
ster coming from tho C. & E. train,
nnd starting down town with tho gun,
rovolvor nnd opera glasses, ovidontly
lntondlng to sell them. Ho nouuou
Shorlff Burnett, who como after tho
boy, and took him back to Uorvaliis,
and ho will prohnhly go to tho pen
now. Albnny Democrat.
Thoro Is safety in numbors. The moro
lady friends a bachelor hns the moro
likely he is to remain a bachelor.
GOOD for OLD and YOUNG
itUdtog
0HOJ
i
OftmK&iOTlft
Tliroe Trains to tho East Dally,
Through PullraaB etaadard asj
tourist sleeplsg ears daily to 01jnp,
Ckisags, Opokans; tonrlst slMpj
ors aily U Kansss City; thrt irt
pHllmom tsarlet slsepiig sare (,.
eonally ssadisttd) weekly to 0MM.
gej reclining ohalr ears (ewts fret)
to tho ast daily.
70
HOURS ava
MRTLAnri TO CH1CAC0 U
No Ctnjace of Ccf v
DKPART
Cblckgo
rortland
Bncolal
9 18 a. m
via Unnt-Infton
Salt Lake, D3Yer. FL
norm, umaaa. kmum
CUT, 81 Louis, Obiotfo
nd Eort.
Atlantis
Kxpteu
8:18 p. m,
t1 Hunt,
lngton
8t.Piinl Kv
Futllall Bpo!
TIME SCREftULES
from rorUand, Or,
lalt Lake. Oanrar tri.
IJTortb. Omaha, Kamsai
jut, o. irau, umcao
alia Walla. Lflwirmn.
tokane. Wnllaca. VnV.
o ir i . m. uiau, Mmneauli 8l
Tia rani, uninm.-ttllwankw
Bpokati (OhlCw?o, ami Smi.
ARHIVI
0H
i
7il5,B
a. a
Auirunt riower keeps the children healthy and
Iromj
Tfull of vlRor nnd frolic the whole day Iohr,
Go when Mamma need more they ruth off in
high glee,
And shunt to the druggist i "I'leaie give it to
met"
Qlnabllity to get up brisk nnd fresh in
Ute morning, hick ot appetite, panor,
muddy complexion nnd poor spirits
these all indicate a disordered stomach
audbnd digestion iundultsnml children,
too. They ntso Indicate the urgent' need
of taking Green's August Flower regu
larly for a few days.
(It's a reliable old remedy for all stomach
troubles, never falls to cure indigestion,
dyspepsia and chronic constipation, and
is a natural tonic for body and mind,
qTwo sizes, 25c and 75c. All druggists.
Ocean and River Schedule.
Fer Saa Fraaeiseo Evsry firs dtji
ot 8 f, m. For Astoria, way poiaU
an Narth Beoh Daily (txeipt fca.
day) at 8 p. a,; Sotardoy at 10 , a.
Dally serviae (water psraittfog) Cn
Trillanstts sad Taatklll rivers.
Sold In Snlora by S. C. Stone.
MARKET QUOTA
TIONS TODAY
"Make 8alem a Good Home Market"
OAflVOnXJL.
fcarttaa f IM Wad Ym Haw Knj BogK
Poultry at Stoiner's Market.
Kggs Per dozen, 18e.
Ducks 1012e.
Chickens 010c.
Hens 89c.
Frys-12jc.
Baker, Lawrence & Baker.
Eggs Per dozen, 18e.
Fruits, Vegetables, Etc.
Potatoes 83c.
Onions 5c.
Tropical Fruits.
Bananas 5o lb,
Cocoanuts, $1.00 per doz.
Oranges $2.002.50.
Lemons $2.753.S0.
Live Stock Market.
Stcors 33.
Cows 33V4.
Sheop 4c.
Dressed veal 6c,
Fat hogs 5V4c
Baled Clover $9$10.
Bran-$22.50.
Shorts-$24.G0.
Eggs, Butter and Cream.
By Commercial Cream Co.
Butter-21M,
Butter fat 10c at station.
Grain, Hopa and Flour.
Oats Choice white, $1.30.
Barley $2323,50.
'lour$4.40.
Wheat 80c.
Portland Market,
Wheat Walla Walla, 8384c.
Valley 8587e.
Floar Valey, straights, $4.1ej gra
ham, H.00.
Hay, Feed, Etc.
Baled Cheat $10.
Oats-Choleo white, $1.35U.
Mlllstuft Bran, $19.00.
Hay Timothy, $13.00.
Potatoes $1.151.20.
Poultry-Chickens, mixed, 12A
13e; per lb; hens, 13e per lbj roosters,
old, lOe per lb; fryers, 22e por lb;
ducks, $4.009.00 per doz.; geese 8
0c per lb; turkeys, 1718e per lb;
dressed, 202iyje per lb.; sqiabs, $2.50
3.00 per doz.
Pork Dressed, 7&Sc.
Beef Dressed, 25c.
Veal 58c,
Mutton Dressed, 6&7Ho.
Hops Contract, 1905, 16cj 1904 crop,
25o for choice; 2324c for tW. ,i
mediums.
Wool-1905 clip, vallev. .-.,.
medium, 2425yjCj fine, 26H28e;
Eastern Oregon, 1922c
Aioaair Nomiaal, 3031e,
Butter Fancy creamexv. enQiii
Fsr fullar laferaiatiaa. ask r writ
yanr aeareet ticket ngemt, r
A. L. CRAIG.
General Paeseagsr Ageat.
The Oregon Railroad & Navlgttioi
C., Portland, Oregaa.
RAILROAD
TEME CARD N5. S.
Ns 2 for Yoqulna
Leaves Albaay 12:45 PJL
Leaves Corvnllls 1:45 P.M.
Arrives Yanulna 6:45 P.M.
No. 1 Returning
Leaves Yaqulna 7:15 A.M.
Leaves Corvallls 11:30 A.M.
Arrives Albany 12.-J5 P.M.
Nt. 3 for Albany-Detroit
Leaves Albany for Detroit 7:30 A.M.
Arrives Detroit 12:30 P.M.
NO 4 from Detroit
Leaves Detroit 1:30 P.M.
Arrives Albany . . '. 6:30 P.M.
No. C for Albany
Lonves Corvalli 6:30 AJI.
Arrives Albany 7:10 A.M.
No. 8 for Oorvallis--
Leaves Albany 2:40 PJL
Arrives Corvallls 3:20 PX
No. 7 for Albany
Leaves Corvallls 6:00 P.M.
Arrives Albany 0:40 PiL
No. 6 for Oorvallis
Loaves Albany 9:15 P.M.
Arrives Corvallls 9:55 PJL
Train No. 1 arrives in Albany ii
timo to connect with tho S. P. south
bound train.
Train No. 2 connects with the B. P.
trains nt Oorvallis and Albany, gWbg
direct service to Newport aad adjatwt
beaches.
Train No. 3 leaves Albany tn
Detroit at 7:30 a. m., arriving then
in ample time to reach the BrelUa
hush hot springs the same day.
Train No. 4 botweon Albany and De
trait connects with tho Eugene lotal
at Albany, also with loenl from Cor
vnllls. Trnin Ns. 0 leaves Corvallls at 6:30
a. m., arrives at Albany 7:10 n. m, i
time to eateh Eugene loeal to Portia!
and train to Detroit.
Train No. 8 leaves Albany for Cor
vallls at 2:40 p. m after tho nrrWl
of S. P. northbound overland.
Train Ns. 7 leaves Corvallls at 8:00.
p. ., arrives in Albnny at 6:40 p. a
i timt t aonoect with he local tti
Eugene and way points.
Train No. 6 leaves Albany for Cor
vallls at 9:15 p. m., after the arrival of
the 8. P. local from Portland.
For further Information apply to
J. O. MAYO, Gen. Pas. Ag
T. COCKERELL, Agent, Albany.
n. H. ORONISE, Agent, Corvallls.
EXSUION
During tle" Lewis and Clark
exposition the 0. O. T. Co. will
make the following rate: Salem
tof Portland, one wAy 75 cents;
round trip, $1.00, Tickets good
for ten days. Boats leaylng daily
a.t 7 a. m., except 8unday.
M. P. BALDWIN, Agt
Dock Foot of Trade Street.
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Kgaatara
dairy, 16H17c; store, 1515e. '
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