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Jf DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON FRIDAY, MAY 10. 1007. 01 Sntarst To Woman , JTo such women as arc not seriously out of hcalthVbut who have exacting duties to perform either In the way of house Ik Id carcsW In social duties and func tlJJuhlchXserlotiEly tax their sirengt.i, as weiTtfsro .;un.lnp mother's, Dr. PJercc'3 Favorlto Prescription has proved a mest valuable sutrtlns tonic and Invigorat ing nervine. ItV-Hs-tlmMy uy. touch prrloiH BlflmpoH mul SMiTffrliitf rnnv u? avoided. Tim operating tnhlo and tho mirnonnskhlfp. would.. It lgL)fllrvild; tpldoio have to ho fir ployed If thlmot vitluahlp wntiianJ.J'refi'Y wvrv"j&-::l to in cood tl-nn. The" l-avortio inscrip tion" Jiasprovcnu great boon to expectant mothers by preparing tho system for tho coming of baby, thereby rendering child birth safe, easy, and almost painless. Ucnr In mind, plonso that Dr. Plcrco'j Favorlto Prescription Is not a secret or patent medicine, against which tho most intelligent peoplo aro quito naturally averse, bccatiRo of tho uncertainty as to tholr composition and harmless character, but Is u u:nictNti of know.v composi tion, a full list of all it Ingredients being printed. In plain English, on ovcry bottle wrapper. An .lamination of this list of ingredients will dl"closo tho fact that It Is non-alcoholle In Its composition, chemic ally pure, triplo-roflned glycerine tnklns tho placo of tho commonly used alcohol, In Its malco-up. In thh connection It may not bo out'of placo to stnto that tho "Favorlto Preset Iptlon" of Dr, Pierce 13 tho only medlclno put up for tho euro of woman's peculiar weuunesses and nil moots, and hold through druggists, all tho ingredients of which havo tho un animous endorsement of all tho lending medical wrltors and teachers of all tho fovcral schools of prnctlco, and that too as remedies for tho ailments for which "Fuvorlto Prescription1' Is recommended. A llttlo boo. of Iheso endorsements will bo sent to nny address, post-oald, and absolutely frco If you request samo by postal card, or lottor, of Dr. K. V. PIcrco, Wain. N. Y. Dr. Plorco'a Tlensant Pellota euro con stipation. Constipation Is tho causo of many dlseafen. (Jure tho cuuso and you euro tho dkoaoo. Easy to take as caudy. Muniifnctiiro of Antiques. Tho docoptinn of tho export col lector la by no mentis rnro, nnd yet ono bonis of Americans returning from Europo with nutlquos ropre flontlug coiiHldernble money, bought rfololy upon tho lavish rcprosonlu- tloiiH of tho dealer. It should bo re inomborud that tho donlors pick up their Hto'ck In the out-of-wny plnco1:, usually In tho Interior of tho coun try. ThlH should bo a hint to other purchasers, who, In looking for Home pnrtlculnr articles, Hhotild atop off In placoH outsldo of tho well beaten path. Tho chances of get ting tho vorltublu nrtlclu nro good, whllo tho prlco will ordlnnry bo 100 por cent leas. To purohnso from Iho donlors In tho largo cltlon is to pay excesslvo prices for quostlonublj goods. Tho Mecca for tho curio scokor Is Bruges, the ancient church Rplondor nnd nrchltecturo of which attract tho European trnvolor. TIiIh city Is noted for Its valuable llndB. The buyer dooH not stop to consider that tho dealera for yoara past havo swept ovory corner of anything savoring of antiquity, but contlnuou to pick up nt cheap prices whatovor Is offer (Hi. The dealers are active In putting tholr wnroH in the way of the trnvol or, and havo either established ngen cIoh at u placo such as Hrugos or (tend In goods to tho local dealers to bo sold on commlstiion, Tho son Hide resorts havo an unusually large mtuumtilntlou during the season, which possibly represents tho con trlubutlouH of several dealers. The prices are extremely high. Groat onre must be exurclsod In tho pur ehaso of those ancient nrtlcles. The American traveler (nlwii)B reputed a mlllloiialre) Is conlsdorod w prey of thoso designing dealers. A visit to the workshops of an tique dealers will show them pound ing modern brass to represent the old-time article. Worm-eaton nnd deenyod furniture Is nuulo over Into pieces representing the old Flomtsh type that would deuolvo the ordinary collector. The dealers currying the groat tut Hwtortmeut of vnluahlo nr Holes ami well-housed on a principal e trout should be as carefully Inves tigated boiore buying as tho small dealer In a back street. lCven th tuuall one-room dealers ar supplied by the larger ones with articles that will catch tho eye. It la from Jiut rnieh shops that come tho report of eonto valuable original article pur chased, for a song, tc. Small olgar Hliops, cafea and other unprotuntlous busluetis places are usually provldod with an old painting (made to or der), a cony of some woll-known work, which will lit once oxclro the curiosity of tho customers who I? particularly Inituoncod by the sur roundings. A good prlco Is paid, and tho buyer writes his frlomU that he picked up a "great nnd." otc Con mil MeNally of Llogo. .I. o Passing of the Meerschaum. -From reports In current European trade Journals tho Industry Is now facing a situation for which thore seems to bo no remqdy, and the man ufacturers of meerschaum pipes, cigars holders, etc., will have to go out of business or Into some other lino. They nro unable to secure anything like an udoqunto BUpply of raw material, and for the trifling quantities thoy can secure must pay n greatly lncronsod price. In tho last thrco years pricos of raw meer schaum havo about doubled, and at the sumo timo America and Englnnd havo secured control of practically all tho meerschaum still to bo had. Rccontly a small shipment has been received In Germany from Asia Minor, tho first in some time. An advance of about 30 per cent in prlco followed immediately. Practically; all known deposits of mcorschnum have been exhausted. It being now found only in the mines of Eskl-Schchlr, is Asia Minor, nnd tho output thoro Is very small. Agents of American nnd English manufacturers havo secured control of this entire output, and Gcrmnn manufacturers can couni on no mort supplies from that source. In the last flvo months tho prlco of raw meerschaum has advanced DO per cont. Tho mnufocturlng town of Ruhln In tho Thurlnglnn forost will bo the most affected. Thoro from 3000 to 4000 workmon hnvo for years pnst been employed in this Industry. A Ruhlu specialty is tho moorschaum plpo, and with It goes hand in hand tho manufacture of plpo stems, pipe lids and mountings, clgnr holder and mouth plccos. Tho annual out put nvoragOB nbout 27,000,000 pipe lids, 19,000,000 plpo cases, 15,000. 000 plpo stems, 10,000,000 mouth pieces, 10,000,000 porcolnln pipe bowls (covored), fi, GOO, 000 Imita tion and G40.000 gonulno meer schaum pipes with nmbor mouth ploeoB, B, 000, 000 wooden plpo bowls, nnd IB.000,000 complete pjpos a production of tho vnluo of about 0,000,000 marks (SJ1.-I2S.000) por annum. The first moorschaum fac tories. Tho first moorschaum fnc 1707. For tho Ruhl tho passing of tho mcorchuum Industry Is a blow from which It will senrcoly bo able to recoovor, practically tho entire population being dependent upon this Industry. Consular Report, o Disappointed. "I don't like this party lino tele phono half as well as I thought I was going to," snld Mrs. Showpor "Evory tlmo I hoar it ring nnd takd down tho receiver to listen to what's going on I hoar somebody Bny: 'Got off tho lino, thoro, you! Quit butting Inl' I doclnro, It's only nn aggra vation." Chicago Tribune. o Good Words for Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, Pooplo ovorywhoro tnko pleasure lu testifying to tho good qualities of Chamborlaln's Cough Remedy. Mrs. Edward Phillips of Barclay, Md., writes: "I wish to toll you that 1 can recommend Chamborlaln's Cough Romedy. My llttlo girl, Catherine, who is two yoars old, hnB boon taking this romedy whonovor alio Iiob hnd n cold slnco sho was two months ol'.. About n month ngo I contracted u drondful cold mysolf, but I took Cluunborlnln'a Cough Romody and wns soon as woll as ovor." This rom ody Is for salo by Dr. Stono'a drug store. DR. WILLIAMS PINK PILLS FOP ANAEMIA Thin Rlood, Dizzy Spells, Pulpif.it lug Heart and Smothering Sensa tions Indicate u Condition for Which This Remedy Is n Specific in mi iinnn n iiiihim II THE MARKETS. p ' ,- - . ','. Make Salem n Good Home Market. -H"t-H-M,M"H-l I lit H I I 1 I t I SALEM MARKET. Stchicr's Market. Dealers In fish, game and poultry Highest cash price paid for eggs, Prompt delivery. Stato street. Oregon Official Dates! .11 T173 lYkTO ill m bill - HUMf r Ik m 1 kfc.' fspjiifj Anyone, Good l.ord. Illustratlvu of tho diversity of opinion whloh sometimes exists, ov on between the best of friends, wns this between two old maids, (Sllvi hake's only two), chums in misfor tune, who wore recently ovorhonrd dlucuwlug things matrimonial. Said ene: "I imver yet. In nil my long 1 llto, sww the man I'd he willing to tie to for the balnueo of my days." Dlfferont here," was her friend's re joinder. "I toll you, I'd hook up to any old doodlu-de-dude." Cen tral Oregon Ian. An anaemic condition, that is, a state of health In which the blood Is apparently turning to wnter, and every orgnn of tho body Is sufferliif? from lack odf nourishment, can be met only by a remedy that will In crease tho quantity and richness of the blood. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills actually mako now blood, nnd thoy havo been curing anaemia for a generation. A recent caso Is that of Miss Nollio M Danforth, of GG South Droadway Akron, Ohio. It was not an unusu ally severe case, but was a charac teristic one. Tho nppronch of Miss Danforth's troublo was very gradual. Sho folt symptoms of It for n year, and, al though sho wns under tho enro of a physician for some time, tho treat ment did not nfffiril lior ntiv rnllnf. Sho Bavs: 8 "I had weak spollB when I folt as though I was going to faint, nnd my heart would pnlpltntc bo that I wan almost smothered. I hod no color oven my lips and my cars woro as whlto ob wax. Everyono snld my blood wns turning to water. "Whonovor I would rlso from a chnlr I would havo to hold on to It to Btondy mysolf, ns everything would turn dnrk before my oyes and nil I could boo woro flashos of light, llko shooting stars. "Nothing Boomed to help me, nnd whon a friend recommended Dr Williams' Pink Pills I got n box. I bognn to fool a llttlo hotter, nnd con tinned taking the pills until I had fully recovered. I havo recommend ed Dr. Wllllnms' Pink PIIIb to n number of my frlcndB." A valunblo booklet, "Diseases of tho Blood," containing full Informa tion, will bo sent frco upon request Dr. Wllllanib' Pink Pills nro Bold by all druggists, or sont, postpnld on' receipt of prlco, B0 conts por box, six boxos for $2. B0, by tho Dr WIlllnniB Medlclno Company, Scho nectady, N. Y. o North Yiiklnm 1'uvcs. Thoy do things on a big ncalo up In Washington, which Id' probably tho renson thoy havo bigger towns nlthough a nowor country than Oro gon. North Yakima Is preparing tc lot stroet paving contracts that call for nn Invostmont of $300,000. The mntorlal will bo brick nnd stono blocks for tho business streets ami asphalt In the resldenco sections. North Ynklma'B population Is 10, 000. Eugene Gunrd. Local Wholesale Market. Eggs 14 c. Hens 13c; young chlckcnB, 11. lie. Ducks 10c; geeso, 8c; turkeys, 133lGc. Butter 22 &c; fat, 20 c. Local wheat 68 70c. Local wheat C8c. Oats 3 8 40c. Barley ?22$23. Flour $3.2G?3.B0. Mill feed Bran, $19. B0; shorts, $21.00. Hay Cheat and clover, $7 per ton; timothy, $11.00 $12.(K) per ton. Onions $2.00 por cwt; potatoes, SOc per ewt. Hops Choice, 10 lie; prime to choice, 8 9c; medium to primo. Chlttira bark-6 Oc. Tropical Fruits. Bananas $C.7B. Oranges $3.00$3.7B. Lomons $G.00$.B0. Retail Market. Oats $28; wheat, 80c per bu., rolled barley, $27. Eggs IS 20c doz. Apples $3.00. Butter Country, 18 2.0c; cream ory, 30c. Flour $1 por sack. Bran GBc por sack; $21 por ton. Hay Timothy, 7Gc per cwt.; cheat and clover, BOc por cwt.; shorts, 9 Be por cwt. Railroad Commission Dates. Regular meetings on first and third Tuesday of each month. May G Hearing of Traveling Mon'a Association. Toledo, County Teachers' Institute May IB, 10, 17. Educational Events. Fossil, May, 8, 9, 10, county insti tute. Los Angeles, July S-12, National Educational Association. lb Btoorn, Livestock. Hogs Fat, 7c. Cattle 1100 1200 44c Lighter Bteors 4c. Cows and helfors 900 1000 lb, 3tt4c. Stock Hogs Be. Hogs Fat, GUc. Lambs Gc. Voal Dressed, B7c. If You Don't 8uccood tho first tlmo uso Horblno and you will get Instant rollof. The greatest liver regulator. A positive euro for Constipation, Dyspopsln, Malaria, Chills and all Hvor com plaints. Mr. C , of Emory, Toxai, writes; "My wlfo has boon using; Horblno, for horsolt and cnlldron for Hv. year. It l ro cur for con UjUoh and malaria fever, walca U uWUMtUt4 W vrkat H k for my huutly," 814 by D. J. Fry. -o- Chamticrlnin's Colic, Cholera nnd Diarrhoea Roiiicdy. Thoro la probably no modlclne mndo that Is rolled upon with more Implicit confidence than Chambor laln's Colic, Cholera nnd Dlarrhooa Romody. During tho third of a cen tury In which it has been use, peo plo havo learned that It Is tho one romody that novor falls. Whon ra ducod with water and sweetened it is plonsnnt to take For salo by Dr. Stone's drug storo. ' ' O'- ' Why Fooiliiiu Was Indignant. "What was Foozlum raging nbout?" askod tho auaomlo editor, as ho came up from tho ellnr after the ouraged visitor bad gono. "Ho said," replied tho ofHco boy, "that lu tho accouut you gave of Ms boy'a birthday party you referred to htm as 'tho child ot density instead el 'the call of destiny.' "-Chicago Dally News, Growing Aches and Pains. Mrs. Joslo Sumner, Bremond, Tex. writes, April 16, 1902: "I havo usod Ballard's Snow Llnlmont In my fam ily for threo years. I would not bo without It In the house. I havo used It on my llttlo girl for growing pains nnd nohos In hor knees. I havo nlo usod It for frost bitten feet, with good success. It Is tho best llmlmeut I over usod." 2Bc, BOc nnd $1.00. Sold by D. J, Fry. o T. II. A.'s Poem." He was fond of rotolllng that nnocdoto of his own boyish daring which appears In his Ponkapog Papors, to the effect that upon first entering James T. Field's otllce In tho Old Corner Bookstoro his eyes fell upon thnt kindly editor nnd pub lisher's memorandum book, opon upon the tablo. Mr. Fields was ab sent for the moment, and the youth ful poet could not help noticing the liupresslvo list of agenda : "Don't forget to mall R. W. E. hie con-1 trnct." "Don't forgot O. W. H.'b proofs," etc Whereupon the "younc-i Milton," who certainly deserved to succood In his profession, wrote up on tho momornndum book, "Don't forgot to accept T. B. A's poom," and disappeared. The poem was ac cepted, paid for, and, truest kind ness of all, ns Mr. Aldrlch assert od was novor printed. But tho re sourcoful youth nover lost his defer ential attltudo toward the bearers of Uiqso famous initials names that had onoo procodod his own. Blls., Parry, In the May Atlantic. PORTLAND MARKET. Wheat Club, 78c; valley, 77c; blue atom, 80. Onta Cholco white, 29c. MIllBtuff Bran, $17. Hay Timothy, $1B $1G; alfalfa $11.B0. Vetch $7.B0 $8.00. Potatooa 8Bci$2.10 por cwt. Poultry Hena, IB IB tec; mixed chickens, 14lBc; drossod chick ons, IB 16c; turkoys, llvo, 13 14c; ducks, 17 18c; pigeons, $1.00 $1.2B. Pork DreBsod, CCc. Beef Dressed, BGc. Mutton 6 7c. Hops 9 10 tec lb, according to qunllty. Wool Valley, conrso to medium, 29 23c; eastern Oregon, 13 18c. Don't Pay Alimony To bo divorced from your appendix. Thoro will bo no occasion for It it you keop your bowola regular with Dr. King's Now LIfo Pills. Their action Is so gentle that tho appendix never has causo to mako tho least complaint. Guaranteed by J. C Perry, druggist. 2Sc. Try them. GET THE BEST $fe23 I if rir i Ki VC? MMii -? M.Ua3H i r t t-M-..Tr. irr.TVTr A Narrow li.caiK. G. W. Cloyd, n merchant, of Pluuk, Mo., had a narrow escape four years ago, whon ho ran a Jlmson bur Into his thumb. Ho says: "Tho doc tor waufd to amputate It but I would not consent, I bought a box ot Bucklen'a Arnica Salvo and that cured, the dangerous wound." 25c at J. C. Perry's, druggUt. Recently Enlarged WITH 25,000 New Words New Garettoor of the World ywhiiv rvtluu SUnO titles, based out he llllttat VU3U3 return. New Biographical Dictionary comuinlnir i !i iH:iu-a c.f ovor 1AUCO uotvd lioruous ilato nt birth, death, ete. ruito.ll.yW. V. liAi:ilIS,rh uI.IT), CulUHl&iatwtomuusfcloncrof IMucrtllon. 2380 Quarto Pages yw TIOM. WW l luintut. Eki HJsJiafv Naeded In Every Home AUj cbicr' CollcgicteiDicUonMy I1U rcr. uso I'.utnticu. Regular Edition TxltitHbctM. jvaic. DaLvueCd4ientiv. s. IMsitatiwa FREH, OutiaouTWrisUn. UluUuJjfklU, G. Q C, MERRIAM CO., Publish. SrlRB(UU,Ma. i n n ii m ii n ni u in iw OFFICIAL i DIRECTORY f friimi him ii niiiiinii-? Delegation in Congress. Sonntor Chas. W. Fulton, Astoria. Senator Jonathan Dourne, Jr., Portland. Representative W; C. Hawley, Sa lom. Representative W. R. Ellis, Pendle ton. . Stato Ofllclals. Governor, George E. Chamberlain. Sorctary of State, Frank W. Ben son. Stato Treasurer, George A. Steele Superintendent of Public Instruc tion, J. H. Ackormnn. Attornoy General, A. M. Crawford. Stato Prlntor, W. S. Dunlway. Stato Labor Commissioner, O. P Hoff. Supremo Court. Chjof Justico, Robert S.,Dcan. Associato Justico, Frank A. Mooro. Assoclato Justico, Robort Eakln. Comml88ionor8, W. T. Slator, W. Ri King. Clerk, J. J. Murphy. Reporter, R. G. Morrow. Dnillff, P. II. Raymond. Circuit Judges, Geo. II. Burnett, Snlom; William Galloway, McMlnn- vlllo. District Attornoy, John II. Mc Nary, Salem. Other Stnto Ofllcinls. J. W. Bailey, Food and Dairy Com missioner, Portland. J. W. Baker, Game and Forestry wardon, Cottngo Grove. Robt. C. Ycnny, Stato Health Om ccr, Portland. J. II. Lowls, Stato Englnoor, Sa eom. E. Gllllngham, Stato Librarian, Sa lom. H'. G. Van Duson, Stato Fish Com missioner, Astoria. Chns. V. Galloway, Stato Land Agent, Salem. W. W. Eldor, Commander Soldiers' Home, Roaoburg. Marion County Ofllcinls. John H. Scott, County and Probate Judge. R. D. Allon, Clerk of Courts. W. J. Culver, Shorlff. W. Y. Richardson, Treasurer. E. T. Moorea, Suporlntondent of Schoola. F. J. Rice, ABsessor. B. B. Herrlck.Jr., Surveyor. J. C. Needham, W. H. Goulet, Com missioners. A. M. Clough, Coronor. D. G, Drnger, Recordor. Salem City Ofllcinls. Goo. F. Rodgors, Mayor. W. A. MooreB, Recorder and Pollco Judge. D. W. Gibson, Marshal and Chief of Pollco, Frank Meredith, City Treasurer. A. O. Condlt,' City Attorney. JaB. W. Martin, Street Commis sioner, Mark Savago, Chief Firo Depart ment. W. C. Smith, Henlth Officer. City Standing Committee. Ways and Means Jacob, Waldo, Churchill. Ordinances Greonbaum, Low. Goodo. Accounts and Current Expenses Churchill, Radcllff, Bayne. Streets Downing, Stockton, Stolr. Public Buildings Stockton, StoU, Gesner. Seworago, Stolz, Jacob, Low. Plumbing Frasor, Downing, Ges ner. Firo and Water Low, Radcllff, Goode. Bridges Gesner, Churchill, Fras- er. Health and Police Haas, Jacob Waldo. Lights Goodo, Haas, Greenbaum. Printing Radcllff, Haas, Fraser. Public Parks Bayne, Greenbaum, Stockton. Board of Education. W. H. Byrd, Chairman. A. A. Lee, H. C. Epley, E. M Crolsan, Directors. H. A. Johnson, Jr., Clerk. J. M. Powers, City Supt. Schools. o ST- fu v- Uua Lbttat Bttflt &.& iBiwini"r2;" &&0&c fcJHti t ,v M w iAxnp:',rLM,Mi When :?X. -" waiiirnnfi isn't flttM ,,... "M wan Plumbln; Berouslnuu..tSUI,tel causo ventilation i.....1558. wJ' ward off A,.?' T 1 closets, hnih,; r"C7Uli and water i' ! make a nJ.u'r" lnc fiml A I. ... ""u Lo.;;.rJL,ooMa " flKC3, A. l- FRASEl " owe Rnet, Those 1st, ccndbir daixtv cooh Always prefer oar EMttl ouh phono orden rectlntiii attention as those ordered fat E. 0. CROSS, States Street Market timi I Land Plaster A Delayed; Carload of the (atnoai Ortfoi 1 plaster, tie greit fertfiStf i land restorer Cl? ' better than an; kit! ! nuro. Try It oa JOU t gardens and laa R1 crcat nTCtnwl:taJl,, Special prlcelaltl' TILLS0N & a 151 IMiSJ i- !. vrnm rtftt0iBtf of our lumber, 1 T-& 5; rj iko Fatm 3en , iifi YasiHi'5 -j and you'll v !, every " i m to send tb Wd2l-J 0Ul vr..thor-ii nave i"' j-4 v r u- . , mjr in family MriN,"B ,ng,roM'LJ sw!S3 ... w vt& SALE 8 pp. War Bill f- '