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lifc DAILY OAPITAIi JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON SATURDAY MAY 85, 1007. 4 Made from pure grape cream of tartar, and absolutely free from lime, alum and ammonia. ROYAL DAKINQ POWDER CO., NEW YORK. "TIFF" FOR KORKAN IDOLS. Formerly Worthies! Product Missouri Mines May Become Valuable. of Another tin.o lias boon found for tho producta of tho Missouri-Kaunas load and zluo mining district. J. Kava naugh will uso a byproduct tiff In making Idoln for tho worship of tho Koreans, says a special dispatch from JopIIn, Mo., to tho St. Louis Olobo raised by moonlight. AVIiST SALEM SCHOOL CLOSES. WHEELING ENTHUSIASM ' AWAKENING Various Motorcycle Clubs Hold Meets and Plan Runs Rained Now Flag by Moonlight nml Wind Up With Lunch. ' Tho entertainment given last even ing which clos-d tho West Salem school for this school year wns a completo success. ' Mrs. II. Patton of this city pre sented tho Bchool with a flno Ameri can ling and a most Interesting fea ture of tho program was that It was Domocrnt. Kavannugh Ib now In Joplln secur ing a carload of tho stuff that has boon tho bano of ml no operators for many years. Tiff Is a mlca-llko for mation, nhnly and somowhnt inclin ed to iipllntor mid, Its specific grav ity making it dllllcult to sopnrato from oroa has worried oporators greatly. How Kavanaugh caino to Joplln carrioH with it a protty satire. Ho was directed to this field by a woman mlBslonnry in Korea. Hor nolf teaching tho Koreans to desert tho worship of hnnd-mudo gods, nlio unwittingly told Kavanaugh wlioro lio could find tho matorlal ho sought for tho purposo of commercializing tho god making business on an olab- oratu scale. This missionary Ib Miss Mary Oglotiby, formorly of Kansrts City, Mo., and whoso brother Ib a room mato of Chnrlos Perry employed In tho Prod Harvey Iioiibo at tho Kau nas City union dopot. Sho gnvo Kav nunugh a letter of introduction to her brother, who Is also omploycd by Harvey, hut Kavanaugh met Por ry, who sent him to .Tudson Jones nt Wub City, and on .loiios' advlco ho went to Joplln, lonrulug that tiff Ih moro plentiful In Joplln and Oaloua (Kan.) minus than in Web City. Kavanaugh wnu located In IMng yang, Korea, us tho manager of sonio coal nil mom for tho mikado. Ho Haw tho groat demand for Idol and Hoals amoiiK tht uatlvoM and concluded It would b a Kood thing to oslahllsli tin Idol factory thsro. Ho lonrnod thnt the Koreans roqulrod gods nnd seals to guard against 111 luck that ware bright nnd glittering,' snnpoly ' nnd capable of withstanding hard matte, an I lie Kortmu ciutIok his god nnd lucky sanI around with him, Kavanaugh know that tiff was found In California, but that it wan too brittle to aland grinding and shaping. Tho Missouri product, ho learned. was amoiiuhlo to such troat mont, and lie went directly to Joplln. Ho propone to ship u carload of tho stuff to IMugyuug, opon an Idol fac tory thui'o in compotltlon with tho nntlvo god niakors and glvo'tho peo plo idols and seals moro durahlo and lew costly than tho article to which thoy are neoustnmod. Should tho venture prove, suuoossful llnnnclally, aud Kavanaugh bollovoa It will, ho oxpoots to miiko tho shlpmont of tiff from Joplln to his Korean factory a regular thing in tho futuro and thereby establish n market for tho now worthies byproduct of tho mines. Tho little folks did justico to thomsolves nnd to their teacher in tho way thoy acted tholr parts. At tho closing of tho program short speeches woro mado by Mr. E. Hofor and Supt. Starr. Tho last "number" of tho program was a basket social which yas enjoyed by all. o Chamberlain's Colic, ' Cholera nnd Dinrrhocn Remedy. Thoro la probably no medicine mndo that is rolled upon with more Implicit confldonco than Chambor laln's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Romody. During tho third of a cen tury In which it has boon uso, poo- plo havo loarnod that it Is tho one romody that novor falls. When ra- ducod with water and sweotened it Is pleasant to tnko, For salo by Dr. Stono'd drug store. Now York, May 25. Tho awaken ing of wheeling onthuslasm has caus ed a simultaneous stirring up In po llco circles, as riders everywhere seem to forget thnt lrbn-clad lawB against riding on sidewalks, and without bolls or lamps aro still o.i tho statuto books of every state and municipality. In Now York stato riders of sldo patliB must havo badg es, and offenders in that respect are receiving attention. Ogdon, Utah, has a strict law requiring bicyclists to keep to tho right, and a nasty col lision of two riders last week has started tho police after tho lawless ones. A Mishakawa, Indiana, wheelman writes to a paper of a bad fall ho got whllo, trying to avoid a child on a road, and says that If a wheelman must keep off tho sidewalks, chlldrun should bo kept off tho streets which seems qulto reasonable. Are You Bilious? Yellow complexion, dull eyes, sick headache, constipation, coated tongue, bad taste in the mouth arc indications that the bile needs regulating. Your liver will work properly after you have taken a few doses of jJeeckaniii Sold everywhere. In boxes 10c. and 25c. CAN DRAW CHECKS. . . Cheoklng accounts onublo folks to deposit their monoy aud re ceive a passbook, against thcao account they aro permitted to draw checks. Ohookd may bo given to parties for auoh Bums as desired, thus avoiding frequent trips to the bank, It Interested call and see us. Salem State Bant L. K. PAGH, PrMUkat. 8. W. HAZARD, CkW. Zena Scjiool Closes. Tho Zena public school closed yes terday with a very Interesting nnd carefully arranged program. Tho exorcises woro given In tho oak grovo near tho Zena church. Thoro woro a groat many friends and patrons present and tho day was nil that could ho wished. Professor W. J. Crawford Bpoko in behalf of tho hoards of directors praising tholr toucher's, MIsb Poobles. work. Mr. Shopard spoko In bohalf of tho patrons of tho sahool, and Prof. Goo. A. PoubloM In bohalf of tho visiting friends. Tho lust thing of tho day was a lino dinner which was sproad out under tho oak trees ami sampled by everybody. (rowing Aches mid Pains. Mrs. Joslo Sumner, Dromond, Tor. writos, April 15, 1902: "I havo usod Ballard's Snow Llnlmont In my fam ily for throo years. I would not bo without it in the houso. I havo usod it on my little girl for growing pains nnd nchos In her knees. I havo also used It for frost bltton foot, with good success. It Is tho host Umlmeni I ovor usod." 25c, 50c and' $1.00. Sold by D. J. Fry. O ; A Forger Caught. Tho Sclo Nows tolls of a man call ing himself (leorgo hldwards, forg ing three cheeks last weak on tho Rrown & Stamp Lumbar Co., operat ing on tho North Santlnm in this county. Tho Dalloa Chronlclo of Thursday has a story of forgery com mitted In that city by a man giving his namo as Walter Kdwards. Tho methods omployod In both ensos wero similar, and with tho name, Indicato tho snmo wrltlng-mnstor committed both acts, it may bo sonio satisfac tion to tho Solo victims to know that Kdwards was caught at Tho Hallos and having confossed will go to tho pon. o . If You Don't Succeed tho first tlmo uso Herblne aud you will got Instant rollef. Tho grontest llvor regulator. A positive euro for Constipation, Dyspepsia, Malaria, Chills and all liver com plaints. Mr. C , of Emory, Toxas, writes: "My wlfo has beon ualug Horbino for hersolf and children for uvo yoars. It Is a cure cure for con stipation and malaria fevor, which Is substantiated by what It has done for my family." Sold by D. J. Fry. .0 CASTOR I A 7r lrnfa&U and GUldrts. Tit KM Ym Hivi Always Bueti &&ffS&t A CompiT.s.slvo'Motor Cycle Program Ono of tho most enthusiastic and ambitious motor cyclo clubs in tho country is In tho Conosco of Roches- Ruiib hnvo been planned for every Wedncsdny and Sundny from May 1st to tho end ot Scptombor. Tho Wednesday runs aro city affairs, which aro scheduled for 7:30 in tho evening, but onch of the Sunday trips which will show tho motor cycllcts a now objective points for each week. Many of thoso will bo all day af fairs. In addition to tho schedule, a run will bo mado to Buffalo on July lth, leaving Rochester nt 5- In tho morning. To koop tho intorcBt nt heat, con touts such as hill climbs nnd rond racos will bo hold on Saturday af atornoons, with an attrnctlvo collec tion of cups and medals for tho win ners. Thoso contests will ho cnrrled on throughout June, July nnd Au-iist. F. A. M. Moot CSoi'N to Province. Province R. I., Is waking up to tho Importance of tho annual moot ing of tho Federation of Amorlcnn Motor cyclists, which will bo hold In thnt city lato In July or early in August. At loast If tho town enn ho onthusod by onorgotlc work, tho ef forts of tho Providonco Motorcyclo Club will suroly turn tho trick. At this writing It would soom that tho piootlng will bo hold during Old Home Wook, the exact date of which has not yot boon dotormlnod. This of Itsolf will groatly nugmont tho numbor of spectators. All of tho crack machlnos from nil ovor tho country will bo on hand for tho na tional championships to bo sottlod lit that tlmo. nnd It Is oxpoctod that tho mon will, In thomsolvos, form n nighty gnthorlng of motorcyclists. Tho Providonco club hns laid out a sorlos of runs, with a club raco also, which ;lll bo in tho naturo of a pre paration for tho big ovonts. Tho Passing of n Delusion. Word comes from London that tho recont death of an old soldier from heart falluro was tho cause of a post-mortem clinic In which tho phy- slclans decided that tho co.llapao was duo "to tho pernicious habit of pulling out tho chest." As a result, tho British army has abolished tho puffed-out chest, which has, for ovor 100 years, beon tho voguo. Since long boforo Waterloo, "chests out stomachs In" has been tho order on tho British drill grounds. America followed suit; every mnjor-domo in tho athletic clubs, every teacher Of calisthenics and dramatic art has promulgated tho same Idea. Well trained ladies and gontlomen, Btnil lng In splto of all, havo walked tho streets and boul'o'vards at tho anglo of tho leaning tower of Pisa, tor tured, but dotormined to bo correct. An old officer, discussing tho system of drill so long prevalent, said: "Tho puffed-out chest Is a delu sion which has succumbed to scien tific knowlcdgo of tho, human body. It camo Into oxlstonco purely for show reasons or from falso annlogy It was scon-that mon doop In tho Chest woro strong mon, and .tho old drill sorgenntB probably Imagined that by mnklng men throw out tholr chests thoy would mnko them Btrong, ns well as mako thorn look strong, which is a completo mistake. In stead of strengthening a man, puffing his chest tends to wenkon him, ns it thrown a strain upon tho henrt. Wo now toft mon to bo suro nnd not puff out tholr chests. If you puff out your chest nnd dodumboll exorclso you nro to hold tho brcnth. That strains tho heart. Any exorclso that provonts breathing freely Is bad. Knotted muscles nro also wrong. You boo a mnn with immonso chest, muscles nnd porhnps you think ho is ronlly an Ideally trained map, but such muscles simply bind the chest nnd tlo tho heart down." Rcador. Evory woman of refinement appre olato a radiant, beautiful comploxlon, which Ib bo much ndmlrcd by mon. Such complexions como to all who uso Holllstor's Rocky Mountain Tea. Toa or Tablots, 35 conts. Sold at Dr. Stono's store. o Armory Hall. Tho military ball given Inst night in tho armory hall by tho boys of Company "M," was tho largost at tended nnd most onjoynblo of any glvon this sonson. Excollont music was furnished throughout tho evon- Ing by tho Military band. About 250 porsons woro prosont, and nil woro sorry whon tho strains of "Home Swoot Home" woro plnyod. Punch was sorvod by tho company boys and ovoryono prosont doclnred thorn roy al ontortalnors. This ball closed tho season of thoso popular affairs. "Hello Girl" Cremated. Burnsldo, Ky Mny 25. Tolo phono Operator Bosslo Tombs was cromnted whon tho oxchango horo burned this morning. o Don't Pay Alimony To bo divorced from your appondix. Thoro will bo no occasion for It If you koop your bowolB regular with Dr. King's Now LIfo Pills. Tholr action is so gcntlo thnt tho appendix novor hns causo to mako tho loast complaint. Guaranteed by J. C Perry, druggist. 25c. Try them, o i RORX. SHAFER At tho family homo on Enst Stato stroot, FrUlny, Mny 24, 1907, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank E. Shnfor, a son. LET US SHOW YOD New Aivals i Men's TwoP Outing Suit H S They'ro made from the choicest ,c W. Ulir Prirpc ?n . f .,v w aiu, $n.j5, $12, $15.85. WM SAVE YOU SKVEIlALDotLinsojj Y0rKojj RAVE YOU SEE.V THOSE MEN'S GENUINE PANAMA Wl WE'RE SHOWING AT $4.50 Tho quality is equal to wbt I. being g0ul la ' J nt $0 nnd f?7. AXOTHKK LAHGK SHIl'MKXT OP Boys' Knickerbocker Knee Pant W RECEIVED YESTERDAY. PHICKS, $340 io y They're nobby Spring Stylos that will nleac jowty. J xj&trs'zed) loaAAdh laie4', ccrci, &tf WE UNDEHSKLL "RKGULAH STOHKS." CONVICT LAROR ALL RIGHT. Committee Finds Thoy Do Xot Injure Froo Labor In This Case at Least. Smm Um Wyuw Tho Texas Wonder. Curoa all klduoy, bladder and rheumatic trouble; sold by all drug, gists, or two months' treatment by mall for $1. Dr. K. W. Hall, 2926 Olive street, St. Louis, Mo. Send for tastlnoalala . Sold by Stone's urug store. dw-lyr -o Stato Fulr Music. Tho Oregon Stato Board of Agri culture will receive bids until Juno 3d for band music for tho week Sep tember 16-21, 1907. Band to con sist of not less than 20 men. The prlvilego Is reserved to reject any or all bids. F. A. WELCH, Secretary O. 8. B. Agriculture. 6-22-U A Narrow Escape. O. W. Cloyd, a merchant, of Plunk, Mo., had n narrow escapo four years ago, when ho ran a Jlrason bur Into his thumb. Ho says: "Tho doc tor wanfd to amputate it but I would not consent. I bought a box of Bucklon's Arnica Salvo and that cured tho dangorous wound." 25c at J, C. Perry's, druggist. 1 o PROPOSALS FOR LIGHTING. Proposals will bo received by the Board of Public Commissioners of tho Stato of Oregon at tho Captol Building, Salem, Oregon, at tho hour of 11 a. m. Juno 5thT 1007, for lighting tho Capitol Building, Ponl- tontlary, Insano Asylum, Roforra School Muto School and Blind School at Salem, Oregon, with arc and In candescent lamps. Information, speci fications and blank proposals may be obtained from tho Clerk of tho Board at tho Capitol Building, Salem, Ore gon. W. N. GATEN'S, Clerk of Board. 5-15-18-22-25-29, 6-1. Special Eastern Excursion rates. Mny 20, 31, June, 6, 7, 8, July 3, 4, 5, August 8, 9, 10, Septomber 11, 12, 13. To Chicago and return, $73.15. St. Louis and return, $69.15 St. Paul and return, Omaha, Council Bluffs, Sioux City, St. Joe, Kansas City and return $61.65, WM. M'MURRAY, 5-21-tf Gen. Pas. Agt. & . SttHtb employed oo dot citri! Is busy at the delltUfil UA M ing saws which, hiuWitwl used on old nalliljliit Tho situation tern tot! convicts aro mikltjltt on with tho bulldlnji without this aldcftirfrSM grounds could not be pit H for tho mechanics, u It lib noMlblo to secure Wictoll price. Tho unloa luwii Dors who on general Joct to tho employe!' nt any kind of wru roads, but oren tie 1 ndvlslblllty of confiifcffc . .!, nrntMtlnn nf thttf iu mu iiwn." -- dinto craft, espctulif In this casetheirortelfcP ors help mako work pc' ponters. Of all tho fruits tbstwoM fPI, trmvi OB DH8 w "' "" ,v .w.v.wa I would giro up w 2 For Hocxy -- Sold at it ww"- Tho commlttoo appolntod by tho Salem board of trado yostorday visit od tho fair grounds in company with roprosontntlvoB of tho Carpenters' union, to mnko Inquiry Into tho mat tor of tho omploymont of convicts at sklllod labor, and what they found was not nt nil detrimental to tho stato authorities nor to tho cause of tho union. There nro sonio convicts employed n't common Inbor, such as cloarlng up tho land, tonrlng down old buildings and excavating for tho foundations of tho now structuro. Two nro also employed at removing nnllB from old lumber tnkon out of tho shreds torn down, nnd a coupla nro sawing this old stuff into lengths fit for uso. This Is work which tho regular carpenters would not enro to do if it wero offered, and Foreman McFaddon snys that no convicts are iRostein&Greenbai Sata Record Brcaft i Bargains mi Lace Curtate .. vuftitl & : wedon;::;M1, that the tw" ,1 trade n .1... ttj as m ' design, w-pl you cannot' Helped1 of our cIsib Longth Wlit 240-246 Commercial St. Never Wear Out Hose for Children i Wo havo handled this lino for over threo years,, and havo built up a largo trado on this particular lino. I When iu need of Children's Hose, glvo our NeveMVear-Out j Hoso a trial and you will buy no other. All sires 15c a pair. j Cf Toa.fe a- Parasols Wo havo a very neat lino for you to choose from at reasonable prices. Plain White Linen Cover, 75c White Lines Cover, with deep Flowered Border, only $1.35. Children's plala Blue, P!n Red or White Parasols In two bIsm, prke lSe aad 39c Yds. 2tt 2i 3 3 3tt 3H 3tt 3 3 3 3 3tt 3 la. U U it it St 34 41 44 V I er est