Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, April 12, 1907, Page 6, Image 6

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    DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALII, OREGON FRIDAY, APRIL 12, 1007.
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BARGAINS
In Real Estate
Fame and city property for Balo
by Radcliff Co.
G-room modern cottago, on car
Ino. This proporty la offered nt a
sacrifice. Prlco $1CG0. EaBy tornis
Modern cottago of flvo rooms, all
plumbed and wired, good woodshed
lot 75 by ICO foot, septic tank.
Prlco $1G00.
Nino room house, plastered, clos
ets, pnntiy, bnBotnent, septic tank,
barn 2Cx34, woodshod 18x22. This
placo Is th r co blocks from court
houso. Prlco $2025.
3 ncros In city limits, nil In Logan
berries, Prlco $1200. Easy terms.
2 acres, now C-room houso, now
barn, two blocks from cnrllno, good
fruit. Prlco $1CG0.
10 ncros all In cultivation, good G
room houso, barn, woodshed, mixed
fruit, woll fonoed, 2 V miles from
Salem. Prlco $1800.
8Vi acres, 1 In fruit good house,
woodshed nnd chlckon houso, 114
miles from Snlom, Prlco $1200
Ono-hnlf cash bnlanco at 0 per cent
Interest.
80 acres, C7 In cultivation, bnlanco
pact lire, C-room houso, bnrn nnd
other out-bulldlngs, good young fruit
all crop, Implements and stock goos
with placo, 4 mllcB from Snlom.
Prlco $8000. This 80 ncros hns as
good laud as any In Marlon county
nnd purchasers can got good torms.
73 acres all In cultivation, largo I
monts, stock nnd crops goos with
wovon wire, good woll and windmill,
wntor forced through houso and,
barn, ono nillo from Shnw, all Imple
ments, ntnlk and crop goos with
plnco. Prlco $5000.
55 acres, 35 In cultivation, bnl
nnco pnsturo, now 7-rooiu houso,
largo bnrn, 18 noros of hops, 7 mllo?
from Snlom. This l one of Howoll
Prnlrlos bout farm. Price $110 par
ncro, roiiHonnlilo tonus.
Bovernl housos for ront. Call If
you want anything In Insurnnco or
notnry work.
JsxFJi JtPV?
Thousands Have Kitfncy
Trouble and Never Suspect it.
How To Find Out.
Fill a bottle or common glass with your
water nnd let it stand twenty-four hours ;
a sediment orsct
tlingindicntesnn unhealthy con
dition of the kid
neys; if itttains
your linen it is
evidence of kid
ney trouble ; too
frequent desire
to pass it or pain
in the back is
also convincing proof that the kidneys
and bladder are out of order.
wiiat to do.
There is comfort in the knowledge so
often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's
Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy,
fulfills every wish in curing rheumatism,
pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder
and every jrnrt of the urinary passage.
It corrects inability to hold water
and scnldinir twin in passing it, or bad
effects following urc of liquor, wine or
beer, and overcomes that unpleasant ne
cessity of being compelled to go often
during the day, nnd to get up many
times during the night. The mild and
the oxtraordliinryefiect of Swnmp-Root
is soon realized. It stands the highest
for Its wonderful cures of the most dis
tressing cases. If you need a medicine
you should have the best. Sold by drug
gists in fifty-cent and one-dollar sizes.
You may have n sample bottle and a
Dook mat tells ail
about i t, both scut free
by mail. Address Dr.
Kilmer & Co., lling-
hamtou. N. Y. When nomoef Bwmp-ivt
writing mention this paper and don't
make any mistake, but remember the
name, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and
the uddrcss, Hinghuntton, N. Y.
RADCLIFF CO.,
Reliable Agents
Room 11, Mnoros block, Snlom, Oro.
Itoforonco, nny bank or buslnosn
houso In tho city of Snlom.
UUlLIUXfl A 1IOUHK.
Wu OKU supply you with the lu la
bor you need Mt a prlco thxt will ma
turnllly economise In thw cost Junt
come mm! ne us and look over OHr
ynnla.
flOODAI.lt l.r.MlMIt CO.,
VhtiIm Near Depot.
IMPORTANT
DECISIONS
OF COURTS
JB i I f :'- T Mil . ..-..,., -., R
EM .. "- ! i. u. I . I I
io'rf in hm by Dr. S. C. Stone
Insurance Kvldonco of Declara
tions Made Prior to Application.
lu Nophsker v. Hoyal Arcanum, G4
Atlantic Reporter, 788, tho supreme
court of Pennsylvania holds Unit
whero an notion on a policy is do
fuuded on thu ground of falso repre
sentation by tho Insured as to liU
health, it Is compotont to show dec
larations mitdo by him prior to tho
dntu of the policy, whoro ho denied
In his application evor having suf
fered from the disease In question.
Religious Societies Communistic
Ownership of Property. Tho right
of tho Ainnnti society of Iowa, a ro
HgloiiH communistic association In
corporated ns a religious association,
to engage In agricultural pursuit
and lu business and manufacturing
enterprises, Is upheld lu Statu v.
Annum Society, 100 Northwestern,
SOI. The Iowa court notes that In
uiHiiy Instance members of rellKtour
associations have held property In
common, as, for example, thu Mora
vlans, the Shakers, the Oneida Com
munity, nnd more recently the Xlon
Ists, and quotes portions of thu Holy
Hcrlpt tires to show that the first
Christians held their property In
common.
Discrimination Against Trade Unions
The set of congress of 1S0S mak
ing it a criminal offense for common
carriers engaged In lulerstHte cow
inert to require any employe to
agree, aa a condition ot Uls employ
went, not to become or remain a
member of any labor organisation,
or to threaten bis removal, or other
wise discriminate against him he
rn use of such membership, or to con
llrw to prevent any such employe
Hho has boon discharged or left the
n.-rvUe from obtaining future em
plwmntt Is held to bo unconstitu
tional by the I'nlted SUtee district
mint for the wastt-ru district of Ken-
'tmk, In Tutted States v. Scott, 14S
IV.Iomi Heporter. 131. The court
lioUN (hut tho enactment relates not
to the .-if u of iniiloa whlli actu
iI'n li ti,n kiiik .liitle pertaining to
lnii k.i nniiiin'ii.'. but to the matter
A SQUARE DEAL
AM) A FAIR TRIAL OV Ol R I'ARM 1MPI.1CMKNTS AND
MAClllNUltY OK ALL KINDS. IV YOl' ARK NOT SATlSllliD
WITH A FAIR TRIAL YOU SMMU NOT IUY.
I HULL TILUH'ION ANI OT.VTIONKKY UXCUNHS, NICIIOL'S
AMI NRKPARD'S HHI HIYKIt KKPARATORS, HAY RALRRS,
hTMKIJT AM) ROAI) (IIIADIXO MACIUNURY.
Wli 1IAMU.K THU IIYIII1 WAtiONS, 1LN01CU IIVGCIIKS,
HAt US AND tAimiAnits.
VK AHK AdKNTS IX)R THIC ADKIANTK, IllTKUYM MOW
KHK, LIl'PUU PIXJWS AND ItLVK RIHIION CULTIVATORS,
AliJO 8051K 8KCOND HAND FARM LMPLItMHNTS AND
WAOONS VKHY Cllll.
PAINTS, OILS AND VARNISHRH AT WHOLKSALK .VXD Hit
r.UH (JMHS AND BTAINS OF ALL KINDS, AND PAINTKRS
SUPPI.lltS,
iiigoy tops, D.VHimoARDS, Willi's, uoitiis, irra
fORRRSI'ONDHNCR BOLIC1TRD, CIIICl'I.ltS AND DUSCR1P.
TIVIJ CATALGOIKS FURN1SHKD ON APPLICATION.
GEO. B. JACOB Pop.
PHO.VK 4l MAIN
COR. FKONT AND PINK STKKinTS
of making and enforcing contracts
for hiring thorn. It is Bald that tho
essential purpose of th enactment la
not to regulate commercial inter
course among tho states. Tho court
states that aside from what tho sev
eral states through their own leglB
latures may do In such cases the con
stitution of tho United States does
not confor upon congress by any fair
Implication tho power to "enact such
legislation.
Stntuto Prohibiting Forfeiture of
Insurance. Tho supremo court of
tho United Statos In NortheweBtern
National LIfo Ins. Co. v. ItlggB, 27
Supreme Court Reporter, 126, holds
thnt a Btato Btatuto cutting oft any
dofonso by a llfo Insurnnco company
based on fnlao and fraudulent Htato
monts In tho application unless the
mattor misrepresented actually con
tributed to the doath of tho Insured
Is constitutional, bolng applicable
alike to all Insurance companies do
ing btiBlnoss In the Btato, and doc-i
not deprive a foreign corporation of
Its proporty or liberty without dud
procoss of law, Tho court furthor
BtatoB that tho llborty roferrcd to In
tho fourteenth nmondment is the lib
erty of a natural and not an artificial
person.
Rogulntlon of Commorce. Tho lo
Rnllty of a stato railroad commit)
Blon's rogulntlon requiring a railroad
company to stop Its interstate mall
trains nt specified county seats whoro
proper and adoquato railway pasaen
ger fncllitlOB aro otherwise afforded
Is questioned In Mississippi Rnilroad
Commlsfllon v. Illinois Cont. R. Co.,
27 Supromo Court Roportor, 90. Tho
court holds that this Is virtually u
rogulntlon of Interstate comorce, nnd
that thu rifling of tho commission Is
unconstitutional.
Rights of Minority Stockholders.
Thu supromo court of Illinois in Dun
bar v. American Tel. & Tol Co., 70
Northern Reporter, 423, passes upon
several quostlons relating to monopo
lies and tho rights of minority stock
holders. It Is held thnt u company
ennnot purchase lu Its own nnmo th-2
majority of the capital stock of an
other company for tho purpose of
controlling thu lntter and preventing
competition, and furthur thut the
purchnsu In tho nnmo of othors as
agents or trustees will nut rollovo thu
transaction of Its Illegal aspect. The
court furthor upholds the right of
minority stockholders to tost the
validity ot such transactions, stilting
thnt tho minority stockholders of the
purchased corporation might come
Into equity to restrain thu purchasing
company from voting tho stock which
It lllognlly held. Tho court nddb
that aside from the fact that the pur
chase was beyond the powor of the
purchasing corporation, the com
plainants would bo entitled to eqult
able relief, for the reason that the
purchasing company would malntnlu
a hoard of directors for the purchased
corporation, which would act lu the
real Interests of the purchaser, there
by Injuring and tlmUly destroying the
Interests of the purchased corpora
tion. This Is held to be fraud
against the stockholders ot the lat
ter.
Computation of Per Diem Compen
sation. The question of what eon-
stltutes a day's work fur such com
pensation should he allowed under
statutes providing tbnt state and
county oWeera shall receive no stated
salary but be allowed a per diem com
penaatlon for their services, Is passed
upon by the North Dakota supreme
court In State v. Klrhardaou, 10U
Northwestern Reporter, 1Q3. Thw
county commissioners were allowed
a stated sum for tho time they were
necessarily employed In the dalle i
of tbelr omce, nnd mileage for the
distance actually trawled. The com-
mlealonen bad boen accustomed to
charge the county for overtime when
tbey were out on tbelr otMctal dutlee
at night, nnd also to charge mlleae
for one day coming to .meeting and
one day going from meeting. As
the roeult of thin practice one com
missioner had collected for not lens
than l days' service In one month.
This practice the court says cannot
be upheld under the law, as there la
no provision that lees than SI Hour
shnVI constitute a day's work.
1 ' o
T fairJ hoc Kja.ta'Ln. m aviofAv,.
long time so has indigestion
Human nature Is hard to solve. People refined vegetable oil and choice be f
who are most particular about adapting the everything about it is riiVn0:ui ? SUet"
..,... - n--i i . u ...,..1.1. u ana condn.
It is a product of Nature.
It will make pure, palatable, healthM
food, and food which anyone cWS
enjoy without the after-pangs of a disord,
stomach. ca
Every good grocer sells Cottokne,
It comes only in sealed white paUswith
a red label and band. In the center of
the label is our trade mark-a steer's head
in cotton plant wreath.
Try Cottolenc once and you'll never
more be a friend to
lard.
weicht of their wearinj? annarel to the
season and its conditions, who never think
of going out in a storm without an umbrella
and rubbers, who would not sit in a draft
for a farm, will calmly sit at the table and
stuff themselves with lard-soaked food and
not realize for an instant that it is likely
to give them a full-fledged case of indiges
tion and clog their whole inner machinery.
Lard is produced from hog-fats, some
times impure, always indigestible, and
there's a good day coming when no one will
think of using it for cooking. Cottolenc is
the only rational frying and shortening
medium in the world. It is made from
COTTOLENE was granted a GRAND PRIZE (highest
possible award) over all other cooking fats at the
recent Louisiana Purchase Exposition, and food cooked
with COTTOLENE another GRA?iL PRIZE.
i
"Home Help" a book of 300 choice raripci, edited
by Mr. Rover, i your for a 2 cent atamp, if yon
addret The N. K. Fairbank Company, Chicago,
A NEW FEATURE The patent alr-Usht top on this pall la for
the purpose of keeping COTTOLENE clean, fresh and wholesome j
it also prevents it from absorbing all dlsagroeablo odors of the
grocery, such as fish, oil, etc
Nature's Gift from the Sunny South
MARKET QUOTATIONS
"Muko Snlciu n Good Home
Market."
SALKM MAUKKT.
Stolner's Market.
Donlors In llsh, uamo nnd poultry.
Hlghost ensh prlco paid for eggs,
Prompt dollvory. Stnte street.
Local Wholesale Market.
Ebbs is k c.
lions lSc; young chlckons, 13c
Ducks 10c; gceso, 8c; turkoys,
neicc.
Ilutter 32 c; butter fat, 304c
Wheat GGJGSc.
Local whoat GSc
Oats 3S40c.
Dnrley $22J23.
Klour 13.26.
Mill feed Dran, 1900; shorts,
Vi 1.00.
Uny Cheat and clover, $7?S
per ton; timothy, $10 per ton.
Onions 00c $1.60 per owt; po
tatoes, 06o per bu.
Hops Choice, 10Mlc; prime to
choice, S0Sc; medium to prime.
SttJ.
Chlttlm bark 6 V4 ace.
Tropica! HrultM.
Ilananas 6 Ho per lb.
Oranges $s. 76 0 S.00.
Lemons -1.000 $6.00.
Itotnll Market.
Oata $1.16 per ewt; wheat, SOc:
rolled barley, $17,600 ?S per ton.
IBgga foe dot.
Apple $6.00.
lltttter Country, Ite; oream
ry, -I0.
Flow- $1 per seek.
Bran Tt per sack; $l.60 per
tan.
Hay Tiatotajr. 7 tee mr
ennnt ami clover, tin nor
shorts, 6e nor ewt.
Llvtfcitogk.
Hops 9(8)10 &c lb, according to j dent has reappointed B .j- &
lunllty. eral Chnrtes P Hiimpir.TutJ.-;
Wool Vnlloy, conrso to medium,
29 23c; onstorn Orogon, 13lSc
o
Tho clock ticks and ticks tho tlmo
nway,
Shortening up our Hvos ench day,
ISnt, drink nnd bo merry,
For somo dny you will bo whoro,
You can't Rocky Mountnln Ten.
(Free snmplos nt Dr. Stono's store.!
o
New ih'rscy Legislature Tnkcs Itccoss
Trenton, April 12. Tho Now Jor-
soy leglslnturo took n rocoss today.
It will roconvono on Juno IS, for the
consideration of monsuros which may
bo vetoed by tho govornor during the
recess. The senate passed n concur
rent resolution Providian for blen
nlal Instead of annual sessions,
o
(luutlo nnd KITcctlvc.
A well known Manitoba odltor
writes: "As an Inside worker I find
Chamberlain's Stomach nnd Llvo
Tablets Invaluable for the touchoa ol
biliousness natural to sedentary life,
their action being gentle and effec
tive, clearing the digestive trnct and
the head." Price 26 cents. Samples
free. For sale nt Dr. Stono's drug
store,
o
lliiinplitvy Succeeds Himself.
Washington. April 12. The war
depart mnt nnnnures thnt tho Prcsl-
master general uf tho t'c? u r.
coed himself, bis old f"ac'cl.
expiring today Cyton i L.-'
luuinni, mn cava'ry win I
on the ISth Int toBrlgadl"Ca1
Alfred C. Maklojr. the li't -r fj
on account of nge
Hit (en by n Spider.
Through blood polsoalor mi
by a spider bite, John WiiUI
of Bosque vllle, Tex., would hit 'J
his log, which became a EUi&rr
nlng sores, had be not be rn
cd to try Bucklen'i Arnla Si
Ho writes: "The first ippllctl
rolleved, and four bows ItHti
the sores." Heals tJirj Kit,
I nt J. C. Perry's, drugslit.
grWW9a9238M
Gold Dast Flow!
Made by TUB 87DKET Kj
ER COMPANY, Sldc7. l
Msdo for fandl.T
. . n. .. erji
trioctr lor ii on -
alwiiTs ob baaJ.
P. B. Wallace
AGENT
toc0sae4
i
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i
FANCY GOODS
AT BIG SALE
Uhmimntlc l'alus.
I have been a very groat snfferer
from tho ilroadfnl disease, rhowwa
turn, for a Number of yvart. 1 have
tried man)- medlclnee but neror got
much relief from any of them until
two vears ago, when I bought a bot
tle of Chamherlaln's Pain Ualm. I
found relief before I had usod all ot
one bottle, but kept apply lag it
and soon felt like a different wom
an. Thronjfh my ad rice man) ot ray
friends have tried It and eaa tell you
how wonderfully it has worked.
Mrs. Sarah A. Cole. 140 SL New St,
Dover, Del. Chamberlain's Pain
Halm Is a Itultnent. The rvllet from
pain which it attrds U alone worth
many times its cost It makes rest
and slwp potslble For sale at Dr.
Slouo's drug store-
Hog Drsnesrt, Oe.
OatUn 1 10 01JO rt steers,!
V4I49.
Ujhter steora S14q.
Co awl holfnrs 901000 lb,
XM04.
Stoek hogs c.
Hogs j,t, vie.
itrnlM 6e.
Veal Dreeeed. Jo.
l'OUTUUfli MAIIKHT.
Wheat Club, TlTle; wltey, 70
Tie; blue atom, 767Tc
Ooata Choice whito, $9.60.
MltletnK Hrnn. $17.
I !a- Timothy, 16 0$16; alfalfa
$11.60.
Votoh $7.6O0$S.OO.
Potatoes $1.00 $i.60 per ewt
Poultry lions, 16016c; mixed
chlckons, HYi15c; dressed chlck
ons, 16017c; turkeys, live. 13
15c; ducks, ICtbISc; pigeons, $1.00
ff $1.50.
Pork Dressed, 66c
Beet Dressed, 50Cc
Mutton 607c.
a.i ...... r ..,,. r-l.,!,., nnr! I 3CCS. $
Dr.css Goods, Gents' and Ladies' f u,s.,!m.g,Sl
lows, ranis ana anoes; an kihus ui y- n.
Blankets, Comforts, Hose; all kinds of UJ J
Matting, Trunks. We make up a new nm. "-j,
Waists. Kimonas and White Undcnvcar, brik o
i
Silk and Lawn Kimonos from 60c
up to $18.00.
Calico Wrapper $1.00 up to $1.7
Lawn Wrappers $8.00 up to $6.60
Just received a big lot buliea'
long black and white Glove.
65c up.
Men's and Lad lee's Fancy Ho.
10c up to $1.76.
Ladle' Silk Hmbroldered Wahrti
$3.26 up to $3.60.
Ladles Lawn Bmbrolderod Waists.
$1 15 up to $3.60.
Ladies' Japaneso Crepe Kimonos,
$100 up to $3.75.
HUIE WING
Chinese and Jpan
ato twomrt cscrtwi
Bi lot ot La4
I'ndrnmew. s
Children s ana --
Tery lew art
Comforts, ,"',if
ntenket. , ifc g
Um'i worts" e" ,.,fc ft
Me.-'- St!iH
Men's tronH
Men'i
a Vr. ' .... ir1
Enbrohls'ifc Zy.
Trnnk..T.J,H
SiJe conw.
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