Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, August 25, 1906, Page 6, Image 6

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DAILY OATI TAL JOCR2WL. SALEM. PRECOX. SATCltllAY, AUGUST 25, 1000
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WEEKLY
NEW YORK
LETTER
via inner iwisui rieas, rui
itics, Poverty, Burglars
and Other Things
Now York, Aug. 25. The upper
west Bide is suffering from an opl-domic-
of. fleas that amounts to a
positive? peat. The fun of It Is that
the "peaky critters" have nttucked
the very territory In which our rich
est ami most high-toned citizens
dwoll, and' hnvo spread themselves
with nil magnificence. Along tho
Jtivoraldo Drive stretches n long Hue
of splendid residences, In which cost
ly nnd fine raiments nro the rule and
sumptuous dinners a common occur
rence, while tho beds nro of down,
nnd soft nnd tender to the bodies of
tho slumbcrcrs. Hut these beds nro
full of fleas, nnd no matter how soft
and refreshing the beds lire to the
. sleepers, tho flea Is ubiquitous, nnd
can blto ns well ns on down as on
sackcloth. Tho peoplo on tho cast
Ido may bo scratching for a living,
but tho peoplo of Hlvorsldo Drive aro
scratching for n momont's relief. As
for en tchlng the dear lltllo things,
that is Impossible, for ns tho saying
goes, "when you put your ilngor on
him, ho isn't there." It Is soino com
fort that our rich peoplo nro mnklng
n study of tho habits nnd character
istics of tho nimble llttlo creatures,
nnd by winter will bo full of knowl
edge besides many reinlnlHcencos of
tho fleas that hnvo dwelt with thorn
with a constancy thut Is nbovo ro'
proach, People nre reading up on
Egypt, nnd trying to get somo linos
upon tio way tho people of that dis
tracted country endured tho Insects.
Others nro complnlntug to their land
lords, but tho landlords have fleas of
their own, nnd nil tho bother they
want on their own promises nnd
persons. Tho color of the pnrnslto Is
a reddish brown. In tho subway
thoy hnvo mndo themselves much nt
homo, notwithstanding it Is thu first
subway they ovor saw. They do not
seem to trouble thomselvcs nbout the
discomforts of tho subwny, but sim
ply cling to tho human friends thoy
liavo found and become attached to.
Thero Is no friend bo truo at tho lien.
Ho novor deserts ono, but digs away
for softer bits of flesh, and tenderer
place's to bite. One innn comes for
ward with n common remedy sim
ply sprinkle common table salt
around tho hnbltut of thu Ilea nnd ho
will flee nwuy. Tho trouble Is that
most peoplo think the salt mnu Is
making fun of them, and thuy don't
try It, but It Is Haiti that somo of
those Unit hnvo tried it, Ilnd It allien-
clous,
Tho peddlerB have formed mi orgn
nliatlon with certain fixed rules and
ordors thut show that they nro an
Intelligent sot of people. Thoy nro
Mblqultloua, and certainly In this city
tho set of business men who can nut!
contentment In thu precarious craft
theirs is, must bo nit extraordinary
cless. Tho police nro n continual
tnonnco to thorn, nnd somo days they
appear to have no rost for tho solo of
their feet, policeman shifting thu m
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HADE PROH NATIVE RQ0T5.
0 SAFE AND RELIABLE.
That the roots of many native plants,
growing wild In our American forests,
possess remarkable properties for the cure
of human maladies Is well proven. Even
tho untutored Indian had learned the
curative value of some of the.e ami
taiwht the carlr ettlers their uses. The
Indian oevr Hlml work so he wanted lit
f(iiaw to get woll as soon a poiblo that
Mie might do the work and let him hunt.
Then-fore, he dug "papoose root" for her,
for that na their great remedy for fe
male ttrnkiicoM. Dr. Pierre uses the
.Hmo root-failed Itluo Cohosh In his
"Favorite Prescription." skillfully com
bined with other ituetits that make it
more effective than any other medicine In
curing all the various weaknesses nn I
painful derangements peculiar to women.
.Many nfllk-ted women hne beensavtj
from the operating table and tne Mir-
peoii's kliire y v.iv llnely use of Doctor
Pierce's Favorite Prescription. Teniirr-ne--
over the tower nelMc region, with
backache, spells of dizziness fiilntness
iH'Arlugdowii pains or distress should nnt
gn unheedwl. A cmirM of "Fnvorite Pre
scription'1 will work marvelous henelit
from ono point to another in a mel
nncholy procession. Tho convention
of tho Now York Peddlers' Benevo
lent association passed certain rules,
tho first of which prescribes that no
woman, excopt she is a widow, shall
peddlo with a push-cart. It seems
that when somo of the peddlers feel
indisposed, they send their wives,
and these sometimes outsell their
neighbors of the long boards. It is
I also prescribed that no poddlor shall
shout nut his wares, lost ho spoil tho
trade of others. This Is more con
sideration for others than we looked
for in peddlers, not finding it In other
dcalors; but It is n good rule, and is
well observed, ns not a sound is
hoard from tho peddlers in the
streots from morning to night. It i3
a trndo to bo learned. Only one
peddler Is allowed to ono corner.
tho best cornor being glvon to the
ono giving most to tho city. Tho
pushcart business Is not affected by
tho summor exodus, ns patrons In
this lino do not go uwny to tho sum
mor resorts. Thu association of ped
dlers, though it had only seventy
dologntos at tho meeting, 1b a vigor
ous army, nnd every member of it
menus business nil tho time.
This town will bo a sight for suro
Immediately after tho Urynn week
expires. Tho Democratic club keeps
open house for n full week, nnd
liquor of nil kinds, monls, lunches,
nnd ontortnlumeut of nil kinds wll!
bo free ns nlr. Of course, nobody
Will bo nblo to rosist such n program
aa thut, for it Is n very long time
Hlnco mankind litis found Itsolf nblo
to rosist a froo blowout. Politicians
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::: 7r;, y"ii' wm bo thus protect
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out set n iro juucli boforo
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America
STONE'S DEUO STORE
in an sucn eiiM-x nn'i generally elrect a
permanent cure if jierNted In for a re.i Docs a strictly cash business, owes no
Humble length of time. Tho "Favorlto
PrfMTipflun'is a harmless agent, bina
wholly prepared from native medicinal
roots, without a drop of nlcohol In Its
make up, whereat all other medicines,
put up for sale through druggist-, for
woman jiccniiiir ailments, contain large
quantities rif splriuintH liquors, which
are very harmful, especially to delicate
women. "FiiMinte Prescription" con
tains ncllhr alcohol nor haimfiil habit
forming drug-. All Its Ingredients are
printed on each bottle wrapper. x N n
powerful Invigorating tonic imnartlhc
liealth and itreiigth In partluiilar to the
organs distinctly feminine. lor weak
and sickly women, who nro "worn-out.
or debilitated, especially for women who
work in store, iiitiee, or school-room, w ho
sit at the tj pew rlter or sewing machine,
or bear he,i' houehuld burdens, and for
nursing motlir-rs Dr. Pierce's Favorite
Prescription will prove a priceless benelit
because of Its lie.'iltli romtnrlii" mwl
strength-giving power.
For contlpntlnn, the true, scientific
care Is I)r Pierce's Pleasant Felluu.
iMi.a, lianulu&s, yet sure.
one, and no ono owes it; carries large
stock; shelves, counters and show
cases are loaded with drugs, medicines,
notion, s toilet articles, wines and
liquors of all kinds for medical pur
poses. Dr. Stono is a regular graduate
in medicine and has had many years of
experience in tho practice Consulta
tions are free. Proscriptions aro free,
nnd only regular prices for medicine.
Dr. Stone can bo found at his drug
store, Salem, Oregon, from C in the
morning until 0 nt night.
By JUHA W. HENSHAW
A BOOK FOK EVERV FLOWER LOVER WHO TRAVELS
AMOjJ
THE MOUNTAINS
thorn,
ospecially If It Is nccompnnled with
tho vory host of wlnos, brandies,
whlsklos and tho llkos, nnd ovory one
of thorn will stop up to tho crib nnd
bo fed to the point of siiffocntlon.
Tho Democratic club Is planning for
position, and It hopes to ronch by
means of showorlng honors upon tho
great traveller, who Is about to re
turn from foreign shores, covered
with adulation nnd praises from peo
ple In all Innds, nnd especially by his
own countrymen. It certainly is n
very Interesting political campaign
thnt sends n cnndldnto around tho
clobe, nnd yet keeps him in touch
by tho ever ready telegraph with lili
homo folk, and causes his lightest
word, whether from Egypt, Jnpnn,
England, Swodon, Germany, Franco
or mid-ocean, to bo hoard with tho
unmost respect, nnd taken In for all
It's worth by those who propose to bo
his followers. And now, tho crown
ing honor Is to bo u groat city drunk
with gladness nnd nlso with wlno that
Ijlvoth Its color to tho cup.
Hoth parties aro gathering tholr
campaign funds by dollar contrlbu
butlons, nnd tho treasurers express
thulr delight, but It Is ousy to see
thut thoy would feel vory much bet
tor If thoy hud a few moro thousand
Klfts, checks with good utuuos nt thu
bottom and good round llguros Hlled
Tho grcntost troublo tho poor peo
plo have oxporloncod this sonson is
tho rlso in tho prlco of milk thnt has
takon plnco this week. The fnrmors
cammonced tho rnlso on nccount of
tho scarcity of tho milk nnd tho difil
culty of keeping tho nrtlclo sweet
during tho hot months, lco being
senrco and too dear to be used free
ly. Tho rise will cost tho consumer
n full cent a quart, and Is n real bur
den upon poor peoplo who want to
uso milk freely, ns It hnB contestant
with brend ns tho start of life.
Strnngoly enoug.li, the newspapers
have not Indulged In their usual
howl of extortion and robbery thnt
they Invariably uso when nny article
of tood is concorned. It is not nt all
ns senrco ns lco really is, but a great
cry was raised when tho prlco of lco
was rnlBed, nnd measures taken to
punish tho dealers criminally. It
must bo because It Is tho farmers
who stnrt this ralso. Well, It Is
conceded, that thoro Is n good reason
for tho olovatlon in prlco, ns tho con
sumption hns for somo time since ex
ceeded tho production within what
hns boon considered tho nvnilablo
territory from which tho city could
draw Its supply, which has boon 173
mllos from' tho city. It Is now de
sired to Induce fnrmors within four
hundred miles of tho city to sond the
product of tholr cowh hero, nnd this
OREGON
STATE BANK
Jefferson, Oregon
Capital $25,000
Best facilities known to
reliable banking offered
patrons. Jefferson is a
good town, has good
stores, good mills, a good
bank, and good people.
Come and see us.
Oregon State Bank
J. A. AUPPERLE,
President
M. J. CAMPBELL,
Cashier
ILLUSTRATED HI ONE HUNDRED EXQUISITE FULL PAGE J
PRODUCTIONS OF ORIGINAL PHOTOGRAPHS TAKES
III THE AUTHOR
THIS SIMPLE AND POPULAR GUIDE TO THE XAMES A
DESCRIPTIONS OF THE FLOWERS THAT BLOOM ABOVE In
CLOUDS WILL RE ESPECIALLY AVELCOME TO THOSE Wl(r
SUMMER OUTING HAS TAKEN THEM INTO THE HIGHLAND pJ
K GIONS OF OUR COUNTRY, WHERE, IN TnE SHELTERED 3fOoJ
OF THE I1LEAK MOUNTANSIDE, MAY BE FOUND DELICATE Jri
PINE GARLANDS OF RARE BEAUTY.
IN IT SO.ME 300 PLANTS ARE DESCRIBED SUFFICIEXTL ftl
THEIR IDENTIFICATION AND A.LAHGE PROPORTION OF Til
ARE PICTURED FROM PHOTOGRAPHS OF THEIR ORIGLV.hJ
GINN & COMPANY, PobUshers
Trade Department, 29 Beacon St., Boston
eBeZ9KeSSK9aSSK3BSHSeeBBEMaMM9IMMSI8a:3I
! Men Afe Well Dtessed
S If They Have Their Clothes Made By
S JOHN SHOLUND,
S The Opera House MERCHANT TAILOR
H
Cleaning, Pressine; and Repairing.
tBaBC8SH0iieieiaaaBiiaiiMtMMKiciiiitiR8
H. S. Gile & Co.
Wholesale Merchants and
Produce Dealers
Tho Prune Association wnnta 100
rollnblo girls and women to begin
work about September 20th. Com
fortnblo work rooms provided with
Indies' clonk, toilet nnd wnsh room3
for tho comfort of employes.
Reglstor now nt our olllce.
Capital City New
Steam Laundry!
V
First class work neatly done and promptly de
liveredPrices right. Leave orders with J. N.
Shantz, 373 Court Street, or phone 261.
Laundry located on Broadway, North Salem.
J. N. SHANTZ & CO.
In tho bodies of the ehori ti... w" necossltnto expenditure for lm
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rumpnlgn will bo spiritless unless ,um "onco ,,ln,e ,M0 rol rost of sond
thoy Ilnd somo other wny to swell
jLpilepsy
Fits
St Vitus Dance
Arc nerve diseases, and unless
checked, lead to destruction of
both mind mid body. Tlie
weak, shattered nerves must
have something to fctrengthen
and build them back to health.
Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine
k a renwrkablc nerve tonic and
stimulant. It strengthens the
, nerves, relieve the nervous
tram, and Influences refresh
ing bodybuilding sleep and
rest. Persistent use seldom
falls to relieve these afflictions.
ulr?uh:!! nil ' W ! n4
tho receipts. Mr. Sherman, of tho
Hopubllcnn committee, has gently
hinted that thoro is no necessity of
limiting tho contribution to the dollar
but ho fur nobody him tnkun tho hint,
though doubtlons many will, when
tho time arrives, thu psychological
ijour, of which wo heni occasionally.
Campaigns coat money, and there In
no reason why sollultnUous Hhoulil
not bo made for thouir and thuy will
be mndo by both pintles. Speakers
cannot go up and down the land, glv
lug tholr tliuo for nothing Thuy
must bu paid, and their expanses
mtut bo paid. This spasm of vlitue
to which tho public hns boon treated,
wilt cost both' pnrtloa dear, and the
nu uiinu you win know will b
in mo miiK io market gronter. Tho
city Is really growing so fust that
cows enough cannot bo got Into tho
Holds fast enough to furnish tho milk
needed. Subwnys and cows hnvo a
hard Job ohead of thorn in trying to
keep pueo with Prosldont Itoosovelt's
antl-rnce-sulcldo followers. Tho city
cannot supply enough car tracks tnl
urtng tho Inhabitants to nnd from
tholr homos morning and nights, nnd
tho cnttlo on n thousand hills nre not
enough to pour out the nooded qunl
tlty of tho proclous fluid, which is so
much Indemnnd among tho rich and
tho poor.
OLD T1.MKH.
o .
Uov. W. L. lUloy, LL.D., Cuba,
Now ork, writes: "Aftor m.
that both purtlus will bo willing out l,n'8 o "cruclntlng pain from scla-
ww iuuuinusin, unaor various treat
ments, I was Induced to t nnt.
Jtist Received
Two enrs of Wst Stnr A Star Cedar
Shingles.
Havo you tried Mnlthoid Roofing or
P. & B. Iluilding Paper!
Full Guarantee.
Woven Wire Fencing of nil kinds
Feuco Posts. Gates, Gate Hardware
nnd Screen Doors.
WAliTEE MOItLEY,
250 Court St., 8alem, Or.
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ymlml nis
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21G ncres, 100 in cultivation; baland
IIWB K11AI1 11 lii.ir ' ,
nt tar nur r.niiu ..i.-i.i .?
im uw iio v.r iiiuiVoJ. v.: --.I
kfiy.Al.rM vrv -, na t' Uit
r im uocior u in. nj I
rfr.lH "J bo erf Nrrro
"w n. I na taken only a
Wlft.I bui to el bntw.
JK ' rcMmwa H
!f- gMwoaU4 ta ta mkKi
MS. Try" wl.
jur. or
mu
thnt tho people uro buttiK donrhed of
their rights, In that thoy nro not hav
ing tho K0pel of political wisdom
spread boforo thorn iu In oldon times
j no nun residents of Hlvorsldo
urivo, who wont Into tho country.
hv hit upon a onto device to balk
thtf thieves ami burglars who have
riotea on that avenue, nnd It Is said
to hnvo entirely protected their valu
Hbles from dUturbmuv. signs np.
lear upon many mansions, reading
Thlovos ami burglars take noti
Jowelry and slhorwuro U utored with
ato ueposit company." One of
the first of tho residences to bo thus
decorated U that of tho into Joseph
Kittle, at tho corner ot Rlvendde
Drive and ISJnd street. oi.wwii..
Grant' tumb. Their house has bn
twlco plundered within tho last two
.. B enow Mnimont; tho first np
Plication giving my first relief and
the second entire relief. I can giro.
It unqualified recommendation. 25C
ROc. and 11.00. For salo by D. J. Fry
ifnEJt
iifira5n
Wz
Salem Independence
Launch Coloma
Leave Salem at 3:00 p. m.
Arrive at Independence. .5:30 p. rn.
Leave Independence S:30 n. in.
Arrive nt Salem 9:30 a. m.
Passengers nnd light freight trans'
ported promptly and at low rates.
Boat subject to chnrter on Sundav be-
tnwu sailing notirs.
A. D. PETTYJOHN & SOX, Trops.
You can get a good square meal
or a short order that you win rel-
lh If you go to tho
White House
Restaurant
GEORGE BROS. Pr0prs.
DO NOT HAVE
YOUR HEAD SAWED OFT
jobbers nnd carpenters whn .oil
inferior lumber at a bii nmflt
Get our prices before buying. We can
save vou manor
GOODALB LUMBER CO.
Southern Pacific Time Card, EffecUvo
Saturday, Aug. 18.
imi-nni Portland Train
'" i:au a
pross.
pnsture. For
with place.
Stock che:
Arrives.
m Oregon ex-
K Wwyiiw U hM kv vuj
aarw8iB.t:
MiUt Madkal C JKkhart, lad
lr I tu eIOVlitr Ivitnr. rn, i...n.. . . ..
na ryj tnt mv i " .u uuv inwi
vr lvJiVr??ftSr u!,,,tfr VMt w II nhogoJ that Pwnt ly la the sourco of much
Xo. . lioitoa, o. or ,l hundreds of nausea thus pro- atlon. Why not spend & lltti
i. uy imuMcitr not one has ben"4 wuciy now buy n uroceri
onlnrOil Ttm K... ..,..- ., ... .. . . Ilia?
-..,v MV Muifciar tioicriiuy tnmiti"-
itiu l aa Infrlnitonient upon their
-etd rjlits. The practice w to
Krow, sad soon, awit sewoa prhp,
rhoau Mala ioe.
Meals 9eivti at kU ba
Stata St.
K.Xo.H-S:23a.ncttaso0r()Te
.o. 12 4M9
press.
No. 222 H:is
fast freight.
No. 22C li.R?:
frriehr n ".:'"' ,ocai ay
"-ariB 12J45 p. m.
loward San lrancisco.
No. 15-10:36 n. m n,
exprofej. ' wrma
No. 13
express
Vn 11 ,.-
" io:3s a. m..
wpross.
No. 225li:25
P- m., Oregon .ex-
" m., through
a. m local
ts 1
San
6
6:23 n. rn.. rvtti....
"najjo urove
California
5 acres for rent; good house, bad
orchnrd. Cheap. $75 a year.
Houses r for salo on installmet'
Small payment down; easy terms.
Houses for rent, salo or trade.
110 acres 5 miles from town, t
trade for city property.
24 acres 1 miles from Staytont
trade for city property.
Stock ranches on coast for sale c:
trade.
Fire. life, accident and slcknW
written In tho best companies arid 1
case of los3 or accident pay W
cents on tho dollar. Notary wort 4
all kinds. Satisfaction given.
See
BakeivUvvrdftce & Baker
witiM'twita to Kmritt h Tnaina.
ura. I
tww aniM , immm, mmaamHmtamm
freight. Den, ::. :.,u:l ,ocal
v r," n:o a. m
R. R. Ry&i
546 State
u
se
FRUIT TRAYS AND
BOXES
Salem Box Factory
Qgb
WATER COMPANY.
SALEM WATER COMPAQ
Omox CITY HAUi.
'For water u,tIiii nnnlr it
Bills Cftvahlft Binntklv in dv
Make all complaints at the office.
BRICK
Brick htmlthedinht&tjl
small cmaatttles. Vtt,
s brick made to order. Yj
t . w . OIW OiXl v7-
Self Risfflg
o. O. FI011 ,nitftinr A-n
Aivrw. , I SALEHHRICKYAKB
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