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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 21, 1907)
UA1LY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALES!, OREGON TUESDAY, MAY 21, 1007. You can make better food with Royal Baking Powder ABSOLUTELY PURE Lighter, sweeter, more palatable wholesome and free from alum and phosphatic acid SHINGLE PRICES BROKEN ! STAYTON FARMERS INSTITUTE A Fine Program for Friday and Sat urday of This Week A flno program lins bcon propnrod "for tho farnioi'B' InHtltuto which Is to 1)0 hold at Stayton on Friday and "Saturday of thin weok under tho aiiB Hi cos of tho Orogon Agricultural 'collogo and tho citizens of Stayton. Among tho fcaturos of tho program 1b nn addroHB by Gov. Geo. 13, Chnni 1)orlaln; ono by County Judgo J. H. 'Scott on "Good Roads, Cost and Bon ont of Samo;" anothor by Dr. James Wlthycombo, Corvnllls, on "Breeds and TypoB of Livestock, nnd tho Ag- irlciilturnl Collogo and Rb Work," and ono by County Fruit InBpoctor U. C. Armstrong on "Spraying." All Hubjocts portainlng to tho farm will bo discussed, and plenty of music, "both vocal and Instrumontnl, has bcon provided for. Tho program 'm as follews: May lit, 10:00 a. in. Hong ChoruB Address of wolcomo ..A. P. Klrsch. RosponHo .... Dr. .Ins. Wlthycombo Music Band TMnmigomont of tho Dairy Hard.. Win. Sohulmorlch Discussion. Music .a Hand Tho Draft Horso ..Hon. 13. T. J mid Dlsciisulou. May -I, t :' p. in Music Baud Tho Grange, What It StandH For . Mrs. Clara II. Waldo Holo Mrs. Mayro MoKIimoy l,lbrnrlw for Farmers Ropiosontatlvo of Slnto Library Commliwloii. Music ' ..HniMl May til, 7:i0 p. in. MuhIo Malo Quartot Addroiu .. ..Mrs. Llzzlo Cornollus M usle. Small Frullu .... Prof. C. I. LowIh Discussion. Spraying M. 0. Armstrong DIseiiHHtoii. llroods and Typos of Llvo Stock, nnd tho Agricultural Collogo nnd Is Work. Illustrated with Mtoreoptluon Dr. JttH. Wlthycombo Prof C. 13. Bradley May t!5, 10:00 n. in. Tllo Dralnugo J. K. Murphy Discussion. Pnro Food .... Prof C. 13. llrudlty DlSCUBUlOll. Music Forage PlautB .... Dr. Wlthycombo Dlsousslon. What Wo Owo tho Farmer Col. 13. llofor Miiy 25, 1:.10 p. in. Music. ProgrcsB. .Gov. Goo. E. Chamberlain Music. Good Roads, Cost and Benefit of Samo Hon. J. II. Scott Discussion. CAN DRAW CHECKS. . . Checking accounts onnblo folks to deposit tholr mouoy aud ro celvo a passbook, against thoso ncwninU they aro pormltted to draw checks. Chocks may bo given to parties far such sums as desired, thus uvoldlug frequent trips to the bank. It lutorostod call and ce ua. Salem State Bank L. K. PAGM, VrwlJwt. K W, KAXAKD, CJ.U o- Tho Llfo Insurauco Muddlo has started tho public to thinking. Tho ' wonderful success that has mot Ballard's Horohound Syrup In Its crusado on Coughs, In fluenza, Bronchitis and all Pulmon ary troublos has started tho public to thinking of this wonderful prepa ration. They aro all using It. Join tho procession and down with sick noss. Prlco 26c, COc and $1.00. Sold by D. J. Fry. o Sporting Kvciit.s. A moot Is announced botweon Bill Squires and Tommy Burns at Ocean Park, near 'Frisco, May 30th. Tho unnunl meeting of tho North Pacific Association of Amateur Oars men will bo held this yenr on July 3 and A, on Lake Washington. Tho Stanford and Borkoloy crows woro scheduled to nrrlvo In Scnttlo today to bogtn training for tho throo cornorcd rnco with Washington uni versity on Dccorntlon dny. Tho In torcolloginto rnco will bo four miles long, ono nnd ono-hnlf miles of tho dlstnnco being tho samo as that se lected at tlio Fourth of July regatta. WilBonvlllo nlno defeated Sher wood Sunday 1 to 0. Canby dofonted Gresham by tho samo scoro. o Kvory woman of roflnomont nppro- clato a radiant, beautiful complexion, which Is so much ndmlrod by men. Such complexions como to all who iibo Holllstor'B Rocky Mountnln Ton. Ton or Tablots, 35 conts. Sold nt Dr. Stono's store. . o Kilva'tou Notes. Mr. Frank V. Wrny mado a trip to Woodburn last Saturday. Tho Sllvorton bnsoball ton in wont to Orogon City last Saturday. Mrs. Albert Frost and daughter, 131l.uhoth, of tVoodburn, visited n couplo or days In this city Inst wook. MIhb Maud Wolfard vlsltod In Woodburn last weok. Dr. A. 13. Wrlghtinnn mado a trip to Portland last wook. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Stall, of Sa lout, woro In tho city last Friday. Miss Alta Schhulor wont to Snlom last Friday. Sho will visit a wook with hor BlBtor, Mrs. Edgar Stahl. Mr. Clifford Hendryx wont to Tnll uian, Ore., last Saturday. Mr. M. J. Cooloy wont to Astoria last Sunday, whoro ho has employ mout. Thoro will bo n grand ball given at tho W. O. W. hall next Saturday ovoulng. Mrs. Dr. A. 13. Wright man left for tho East Inst Tuesday. Mrs. Mamlo Richardson, of Port land, Is visiting at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Towno. Local Lumbermen Say the State Fair Board Has Gone Into Business t $ It Is charged that tho Stato, Fair Board, through Its secretary, has gono Into tho shlnglo business, of fering to supply tho market at cut prices. Somo builders aro reported to havo bought shingles as low as $3.00, and oven $2.85 por thousand from tho stato fair supply. Tho lumber yard men hold a con ference this morning, and claim, they cannot compete with tho stato shln glo business. Ono of thorn said: "It seems that tho rotall lumber nnd shlnglo merchant is to bo grad ually forced out of his position, since tho stato boards have branched out In this business. Hnvlng a very lib eral amount of stato money to carry on tho samo, they aro able to fur nish material to contractors and oth er customers of tho fotall lumber merchant at prices that would soon forco him out of business. It seems to mo to ho out of plnco for tho stato officials to ontor into competition with tho legitimate retail business of tho city. Whistling for" Sinners. i Salem Bpeclal May 20: Tho Wll lametto University authorities would not tolerate Evangelist Haudon schleld's mothod of singing when in troduced at tho chapel exercises this morning. Haudenschlold Is conduct ing rovival services at tho First Mothodlst Episcopal church, nnd last night introduced whistling during tho singing of tho goBpol hymns. Certain students, bolioving if It woro good form to whistle nt church it would bo equally good at Unlvorslty chapel oxerclBos, attempted It this morning, but woro requested to ab stain, which thoy did. Hnudon schiold, although orthadox "Jin his preaching, has recourso to dra matic gestures and attitudes to at tract attention. Last night ho attacked Sunday nowBpapors, and scored church mem iav who read them. flSSfe J.AJO!.r,F.R&$ mmm tt'jt?! -.J Cn&'rrf v-wr Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera ami Diarrhoea Remedy. Thoro Is probably no medicine mado that Is rolled upon with moro Implicit confldonco than Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera nnd Diarrhoea Romody. During tho third of a con tury in which It has boon uso, poo plo havo learned that it Is tho one romody that novor falls. When re duced with wntor and sweotoned 11 Is plonBnnt to take. For oalo by Dr. Stono's drug storo. Stop Grumbling. If you suffer from Ithoumatlsm or pains, for Ballard's Snow Llnlmont will bring quick rollof. It is a auro euro for Sprains, 'Ithoumatlsm, Con tracted Muscles and all pains and within tho roach of all. Prlco 25c; GOc, $1.00. C. R. Smith, Tonoha, Tox writes: "I havo usod Ballard'u Snow Llnlmont In my family for years and havo found it a flno rom edy for all pains and aches. I rec ommend it for pains in tho chest." Sold by D. J. Fry. Hod carriers In tho largo cities got on an avorago $900 a year. Thou sands of ministers with collogo edu cations are working at threo to six hundreds dollnrs n year. Something wrong. roio-er'c Golden Gate Cofi J-A.FQLOEpco Stato News. Marshflold has subscribed $0000 lor auvortismg that city. Tho Special Buj-. .Ma0,21,JnaT Allmrtv WhU. n ...I4' 5 AUEUSt 0 ..'J'U -, ,, ,.w vumpany will 12 1, ,sal v v j v& luiiLn. iiti niir vii iinn - vun urn . 73.15. SLtT5 " St. Paul aa-TZ"!1! Bluu-B, Slow IF install 86 hydrants, costing $30,000. Proposals Invited. Proposals invited for supplies for Penitentiary for 5 ,. December 31,' ,, siotu cur Trl City and rJLV 'M, 0.UD1 or 1 H Big Picnic nt Popcorn, Saturday, May until. Tho Popcorn school and tho Sum mit band will havo tholr unnunl pic nic tills year together, at tho Popcorn school house, four miles west of town. An oxcollcnt program has boon prepared by tho school, and tho baud will assist with a largo number of selections. Capt. C. O. Branson will bo ,tho principal Bpoakor. Ho Is considered ono of tho ablest speakers of tho proaont dny, and will dollvor nn ad dross on tho subjoct "Infidelity." Tho program for tho afternoon will consist of music, gnmos and racos. Somo of tho loading buslnoss mon of this city havo glvon prlzos for tho rncoH. Tho racos will bo as follews: Ono hundred yard dash, prlzo ono fancy shirt, glvon by Woolon Mill Btoro; ladlos' raco, prlzo hronzo vnso, glv on by Jos. Mayors & Sons; broad Jump, prlzo pair of touuis shoos, glv on by Orogon Shoo storo; throo-log-god rnco, prlzo two fancy neckties, glvon by G. W. Johnson Co.; fat man's rnco, thrco months' subscrip tion to Cnpltal Journal. In addition to this tho Spa has glvon n flno box of enndlos to tho prottlost girl prosout. o For stomach troubles, biliousness and constipation try Chamberlain's Stomach and Llvor Tablots. Many romnrkablo cures havo been effected by thorn. Prlco 25conts. Samples froo. For salo by Dr. Stono's drug storo. 1 1 ySH m6x Bi It Haals MWMMMHMMM Without A Scar. Tb gr4i muueiliJ, toothing n J healing Uul-Uienl-KINQ OACTUS OIL natcr lou icr. Prof. Dim's King Cactus Oil SpJll7 cur euli, (pral&i, trale, o!4 tore, wUIng, fruU blu,cbnPJ hnJ, barbed Mir out en anlmala, htrae( 1 tnJ mUJIo (iUU, inag, Itcn, ua all hurt of man or bt. At druggUU In IX, Mo tad tl boulei. M tuJHtlcoittJc&oi,Or ntpr mid bjrtbt mtBur4turrt. OUNCY A MoDAID. Clinton, Iowa, If year iruut ctaaoi ' appix. . v d. W. Ptttauua Ca. ISC N. 0a. . O. Oregon Crop Conditions. Edward S. Deals, director of this section of tho crop nnd woathor bu reau, has this report for tho past wook : "Tho woathor during tho weok was vory favorable Following tho rains of last wook tluro woro from throo to four warm, sunshiny days, which woro followed Thursday by Increas ing cloudlnoss and light showers in tho eastern countlos. By Friday tho rain area had sproad to Includo nrae- tlcally all soctlons of tho stato. and tho showers woro not only hoavlor, nut in somo places woro attomlod by thundor. Tho rains continued throughout Saturday and Sunday. Tho rainfall was hoavlest In South orn Orogou and tho Columbia river valloy. In tho districts where tho droughty conditions woro only par tially rollovetl by tho rains last weok, tho rains of this wook have beon suf ficient to break up tho drought, and tho situation is greatly Improved. Tho tomporatures averaged above normal, and it was unusually warm during the foro part of tho week. During tho showery period tho after noons wero cooler, hut there was very lUtlo change in the night tera poraturcg, Tho avorage amount of aunsaluo was below normal, and ther waa xa damaging fronts or! Growing Aches nnd Pains. Mrs. Joslo Sumner, Bremond, Tox. writes, April 15, 1002: "I havo usod Ballard's Snow Llnlmont in my fam ily for throo years. I would not bo without it in tho houso. I havo used It on my llttlo girl for growing pains and aches In hor kneos. I havo also used It for frost bltton foot, with good succoss. It is tho host llmlmeni I ovor used." 2Gc, GOc nnd $1.00. Sold by D. J. Fry. 0 Thrco men enn run tho county business. Throo mon ns a board can run tho stato and nil Its institutions. But It tnkes fifteen or twonty to run tho llttlo city of Salem. Could thrco do it hotter? 0 Don't Pay Alimony To ho 'divorced from your appondix. Thoro will bo no occasion for it if you koop your bowols rogular with Dr. King's Now Llfo Pills. Tholr action is so gontlo that tho appendix novor has causo to mako tho least complaint. Guaranteed by J. C Perry, druggist. 25c. Try thorn. tho Orogon Stato tho period ending 1007. Scaled bldB for drugs, drygoods, 'PJhfere U much kl D.v,..w, M.ivi.1.1, n-uLiiur una una lnga, hardware, flour and meat, etc.,1 will bo received in tho offlco of tho' suporlntondont of tho Stato Peniten tiary, until Wednesday, Juno 12th, at 2 o'clock p. m., atwhlch time thv will bo opened. A deposit of $200 in ensh or certi fied check, pnyablo to tho superin tendent, must accompany each bid for moat and flour, and all other bids fTlliaf n ni.fnmttnntni1 1 nH ... .1 equal to 10 por cent of tho amount of tho bid. Samples to accompany all bids, whoro practicable. Tho right Is re served to reject any and all bids ami to accopt or reject any portion of a I'lTTLE IKM'EKP bid. On each cnvolopo should bo in-; LOST a scribed tho nntttro of tho bid. Goods But no one need uonjtfaj of Oregon mnnufneturo or production this tlmo of the xc&r, Utaaj win recoivo prerorenco, other things aamty and dellcloni Epriir being equal. jan appetizing and bok ah goods and supplies must Do do- mor meal, we hirtti llvorcd to tho penitentiary within choice meats, and all tin twenty days after tho contract Is of tho season in t awarded. smoked meats that is Schedules of tho various linos of tho most critical epico. goods to bo bid on will bo furnished E. CCWM, upon application to tho superintend- Slates Street Market ent. ' Vouchors will bo Issued for pay mont on tho first of tho month fol lowing tho completion of tho con-. tract, and monthly on continuous contrnct. C. W. JAMES, rtiitim1 Rooty MounbinTttl AB:iiXiei:tblMMt BHact Qli Uttha ul htW tn-HffnrAr(VnL'ruth)i ml Ki.JnoTro;iM(.lli!k.I ... .. 1 . .... . . Suporlntondont Stato Penitentiary.' .uXUaSrSS1 Rnlrv.n rtfniTr. Mm. on inn? I U t form. SI Blt t hat. 6Of ...w..., w.vt,w.., ...,., -, "' UoLumiinjroCxfT,ii.aii D-Ji-Jo-y-u-i-s i yJOLppw wiftr.m ?iK( niiniiimii 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 a i a 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ii imiiHiim Ono thousand dollars marriage foos aro not popular with tho min isters gonornlly. No ono needs tho money moro than thoy do, and yot thoy unlvorsnlly denounco tho Gil-mnn-Coroy marrlngo feo. o Wo havo plotted, planned nnd figured, working from morning 'till night, seeking for n modiclno that will tnko tho placo of Ilolllstor's Rocky Mountnln Ten, hut wo can't find It. Ton or Tablots, 35 conts. Sold nt Dr. Stono's storo. o Tho rain didn't do a thing to tho oil pnvoments. Severe Pains v When a prominent nerve is affected, the pain is sovero. It is called neu ralgia. It may he in eith er the head or hody. Re lief comes only when this nerve trouble is overcome. By its soothing and strengthening influence upon tho nervous system Dr. Miles' Nervine re moves the cause. "It was about two yeara ago that I was taken down with what the doc tors claimed was neuralgia, and somo called It llplitnlnff rheumatism. Sharp pains would eo from one place to an other, mostly In my head, and they would last two or three days before I could get relief. Durlnjr these spells I would be so nervous that I hardly knew what I was dolnir. The pains were eo severe ana extiaustlm? that my husband would have to steady ma when talking across the room. I would have fever, and my heart would palpitate, and In a day or two I would feel better. Just as soon as I would expoae mpeK the very least I waa mre to have a spell of neuralgia. I nave taken iota or doctor's medicine. em i micni just as weu raice water. Jdy aunt kept wrltlnr me To Just try HONDURA: COFFEE HAVK YOU THIKD IT? IT'S TIIK MvST LTB OX THIS MAIIKI3T, ITS A XKW IJIPOHTATIOX, FOHB SOLD HKRK, AN'D YOU Altli Sl'llK TO LlKKfll YOU TItV IT. IlKST OF ALL IT O.MjY tOhll ii 30c a pouhi I YOKOHAMA TEA SOLE AGENTS II 111 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i H-WHH I H II I i I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 T moan to you? Mt I talent Just as well take water. I ker m' N that I was persuaded to do so. for fuTl MUw' Nervine, and I am thask- the Nervine has cured me has drivea It eut of ay system." MM. IT. a WXOH. Ill J (UvaHMh Ave,." St. Jeeepfei, 1C . Dr. MH Nervine Is seM by yeur rfruMUt, .vrtt vrf suaranu that the rt lett ivdH belt. If fall, M VftN refuft4 yur meney. UilM Mtdkil Co.. fctUurt, Id R. G. Hunter Can Show YOU How to Earn More ...... ...llfntliM R. G. Hunter represents a 7,000.vu - aim is to ralso tho salaries u; . m ..- ... wore, i" LJ salary. Ho can 'Bhovr you non iu w.- v(ai 1 ' - .ta pinJ3r -., on npArncu ww w lIJOuu, MtlM cation each summer with pay, a Dan tlo luxuries. tVi? T mlno Inspectors, apprentices bao become . ......Mnioati1': Tho hlch-salarled men Is ompwe "' vaart Ho has regular vacations with full par n His earning? make him independent. ygodU Tho INTERNATIONAL CORBEbni- ' & Scranton. Pa., can mako a hlsh-salarled assistance, carpenters havo become arcWt - . wn mr.tmm' - 0t jjlWi .... 1 KAlirA DU "- . . L. engineers. Would you iiko -- , -rttt,-H" .i, vmv and n tlons? Then take your pen -'- R. G. HUNTK r c n o-il'.vo U2m AK1 UtM '" aiga wiaar" rniiimniHiiiiH'