Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, May 29, 1907, Page 6, Image 6

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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, ORBGON. WEDNESDAY, MAY 20, 1007.
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'SHOkT? TALKS BY
L. T. COOPER.
LACK OF ENERGY.
HI 4I1111S
MX. A. O. LATUDYS.
No man or woman can be successful
or happy If they lack energy. If they
get up in the
mormngareaa
Ing the days
work ahead
they will ac
complish very
little. A great
many people
are thla way.
The cause is
lack of vitality.
Vitality or en
ergy la the
power to go
and keep on
going without
becoming more
than healthily tired. It comes from a
perfectly working system just as power
comes from a perfectly working en
gine. If you lack this power something
is out of order. Ten to one it's your
stomach. '
Take two bottles of Cooper's New
Discovery. It will get the ctomach la
shape. Bee if energy and ambition
don't come back before the two bottles
are gone.
This letter is from a man who tried it:
"After suffering for some time from
stomach trouble, loss of appetite,
headaches and a kind of 'all tuckered
out' feeling I decided to try Cooper'
New Discovery."
"I used to get up in the morning
with my tongue coated and sick at my
stomach. I would feel an though it
was almost impossible to drag myself
to work. Lots of times I had dizzy
spells and backaches. After I used
several bottles all these symptoms be-
fan to disappear and soon I began to
eel like my old self strain. Now I feel
JJko 2i new man. It is a pleasure td
work, for I always feel like It. I eat
well, and sleep well and am sure I will
have no further trouble with my
stomach." A. G. Latubys, 167 Porter
St., Detroit, Mich.
It is estimated that nearly half a
million bottles of the famous Cooper
medicines were sold during Mr. Coop
er's recent demonstration in Chicago
We are agents.
MOKE ABOUT SCABBY SHEEP.
Commissioner Stcnsloff Says 70 Per
Cent of Lane County Sheep
llnvo Scab.
State Commissioner StenBloff, in
an interview, gives some Interesting
facts, concerning the sheep Industry
in Oregon. He said:
"There are, In round numberd,
over 1,300,000 head of sheep In Ore
gon east of the Cnscado mountains,
and over 270,000 in the counties
comprising tho first district In west
ern Oregon.
"Tho prevalence of scabbies among
sheep Is so sorlous in this Btate,"
Bald Commissioner Stcnsloff, "that
Oregon has been quarantined against
by overy state in tho union. Since
Oregon, however, has adopted suit
able codo of laws for tho cotnplote
eradication of tho dlseaBO. The
sheepmen domand protection against
otuor states. Governor Chamberlain
Iiub Issued it proclamation declaring
a quarantine against Washington,
Nevada and California, which have
enacted laws for wiping out tho con
tagion. "Llttlo is understood of tho dam
ago that hriB been Inflicted upon tho
Bheop industry of tho Btate through
scab. Inspections by tho government
men show that about 15 per cent of
tho nheep in eaBtorn Oregon are in
foctod, although tho flocks in many
of tho counties nro clean. In Marlon
county 7 per cent Is affected; Wash
ington, 5 por cent; Polk, 4 per cont;
Benton, 4 por cent; Yamhill 25 por
cont; Linn, 30 por cont; Lane, 70
per cont; Douglas 00 por cont;
Jackson, one-tenth of ono por cont;
Josephine, Coos and Curry, clean.
J. C. PERRY
SUSTAIN
A SQUARE
CAMPAIGN
Journal Gaining Large Lists of Read
ers By Rghllng Grafts
Tho Capital Journal novor had as
flno a support from tho goncral pub
lie as It Is receiving at prosont for
Its gonoral anti-graft campaign. It
Iiiih the satisfaction of knowing that
tho people nro with It on tho main
llnou of reducing tho bunions of tax
at Ion and holding down solflshnosB
and corruption to a minimum. Tho
editor of tho Capital Journal has
boon Invited to address four largo
educational audioncou tho past wook
and not an educator In this (itato but
npprovos of Its course But tho sup
port of the pooplo Is tho first proof
of tho corroctnoss of the positions
taken by a nowspnpor and horo nro
a few supperters:
W. V. Hosowoll, 871 E. 12 St. N.
W. 1). Pottlnglll, It. 3, Siilom.
John Mumm, U. 5, Salum.
Geo. Wooka, H. 8, Salem.
B. V, Jones, Independence,
P. L. Dnvldson, Sr.-, Sheridan, Or
Ferguson, Z. K., Compton, Calif.
M. (loodel, Stuyton.
G. B. TraHk, Stayton.
J. A. Slildall, It. No. 0.
Hoofer & Zorn, Aurora.
W. E. Amlorsun, Salem.
W. M. Mclntyro, Portland.
M. Pantr, Portland.
Mrs. Wm. Stool, Tumor.
W. II. Berry, Tumor.
Jno. Wndklns, Tumor.
I. L. Hobortson, Turner,
I. H. Small. Turner.
E. O. Baker, Turner.
Frank Losllo, Stayton.
B. B. BiiQk, Stnyton.
L. n. Gibson, It. No. 1.
G. A. Nye, Salem.
J, T. AdaniB, Snloin.
W, T, Blahos, Tumor.
H. B. Arnold East Aurora, 111,
John Bnuinauii, Nellgh, Nob.
H. G. Mller, Stayton.
Goo. Huof, Independence.
Goo. W. Eyro, Salem.
C. M. Sullivan, Mt. Tabor, Ore.
W. II. Rogers, It. D., SUvorton.
P. M. Petersou, Salem.
.1. s Moyor, Salem.
Mtigglo Whltlock, Salem,
E. G. White, Salem.
Alfred Hayball, Salem.
P. G. Meyers, Salem. ,
S. P. Crackon, Skeona Wyor, B, C
John I Initios, Watovn, Okla.
C. I. Wackcrt, It, &o. 9.
J. Colvln, Turner.
L, II. Turner, Turner.
J. A. lloustoii, Salem.
C. T, Doty, Salem.
J. D, McOlaln, R, No. 5 Salem.
A. R. Itedrhlr, Sl.
D, H. Ferrll, Wu.
Tho Juno Mngazlnes.
McCluro'e contains moro Import
ant and entertaining roadlng than
ono could expect to find In thrco
numbora of any mngazlno. Ellon
Terry contributes hor charming and
fascinating "Memoirs of My Child
hood" thnt glvo Btorloa of hor won
derful girlhood, and hor dobut, and
pictures of tho nctors nnd tho English
Btngo of fifty years ago.
Tho illustrations vlo with tho tost
In oxcollonco. Ellon Terry's Me
moirs has Bovcral raro and beautiful
photogrnphH. P. Waltor Taylor did
tho best Blnglo Illustration of tho
month for "Tho Profile" J. Mont
gomery Plngg drow Bovoral clover
pictures for "Tho Wlldornoss of Mr.
Harcourt Potors." Thoro nro somo
flno portraits of tho Schurz Remini
scences. "By Airship to tho North
Polo," and "Tho Fight of the Copper
Kings," nro each embellished with
Bovoral photographs thoso of tho
lattor woro takon by tho nrtlst Frank
13, Schoonovor.
Tho Bohemian.
Bynner, Walter A. Frost, Frances'
Bert Dillingham, Cnlo Young Rice,'
and Walter Prlchard Eaton.
"Tho Interpreter" talks about so
cialism. . -o
SUvcrton Items.
Tho grand ball given at .the W. O
W. hall last Saturday evening was
well attended. A nice time was had
by all.
Miss Flodene Wollborn visited at
her homo npar Salem last Saturday
and Sunday.
Mrs. E. L. -Smith made a trip to
I'ortianu last wook. a
Mrs. Fnnnlo Drake made n trip to
Portland last Thursday.
Mr. A. Mount of Washington pass
ed through tho city on his way to
Chicago, last Friday.
Thoro twill bo a reception given at
tho homp of Mrs. Alice Burkhart
next Tuesday evening, in honor of
Miss Jennie's nlnoteenth birthday.
Mr. Dolph Kerr who has been ab
sent from horo for somo tlrao return
ed to the city last week.
Miss Alta Schlador visited her sis
ter, Mrs. Edgar Stahl, in Salem last!
week.
Mr. Guy Hirsh of Portland trans
ncted buBlncBs In tho city last Thurs
day.
Mr. LouIb JohnBon transacted
business in Portland lOBt Thursday.
Thursday.
Thoro will bo nn "old tlmo ball"
given nt tho W. O. W. hall next Sat
urday. All aro cordially invited.
MIbb Bertha Allen, of Salem, visit
ed Miss Lonoro Doun in this city laBt
week.
Miss LouIbo Oswald of Mt. Angol
mado n business visit to this city last
Monday.
Mr. Robert Forbes vlBltcd in tho
city last Wednesday evening.
Mr. Frank Wray mado a trip to
Woodburn laBt Thursday.
Mr. Albort J. Wyatt of Portland
was in tho city last Wednesday nnd
Thursday.
MIbs Erma Hall of Portland visit
ed SUvorton friends over Sunday.
Prof. Parker of Portland mado n
trip to this city laBt-wook.
Mrs. Mabel Blxloy of Portland vis
ited nt her homo nenr tho city lnat
Sundny.
Mr. Roacoo Anils mndo n trip to
Woodburn Inst Sundny.
MIsbos Jonnlo Bnrkhuxst nnd Jon
nlo Cooloy nttonded tho bnll gamo nt
Woodburn Sunday.
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Good Words for Chamberlain's
The Importance
of Regular Habits"
The welfare of the body depends upon how regularly the stomach
liver, kidneys nud bowels perform their respective duties. Care
lessness or delay in attending to Nature's demands, brings on
disorders which, sooner or later, have a bad effect on the general
health.
Sluggish bowels, inactive liver, retarded digestion ore important
matters calling for immediate attention.
BEECHAM'S PILLS
arc a proven remedy. They possess corrective properties
which net favorably upon the several organs and induce free
and regular movements, so very essential to the bodily health.
Do not fail to give instant attention to the calls of Nature.'
Neglect iuvites disease. Beecham's Pills arc the old and re
liable safeguard of health nud can always be depended upon to
Keep Stomach, Liver and
Bowels in Good order
Boxes 10c and 25o, with lull direction!.
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Cough Remedy.
Pooplo ovorywhoro tako plcasuro
in testifying to tho good qualities of
Chnmborlnln's Cough Romody. Mrs.
Edward Phillips of Bnrclny, Md.,
writes: "I wish to toll you that I
can reoommond Ohnmborlaln's Cough
Romedv. My little girl, Cnthorlne,
Tho Dohemlnn lias a list of short who lB two ywir0 0nt has boon taking
stories seventeen of thorn of tho tnj8 romciy whenovor Bho hnB had n
unusual and clovor kind that wo havo cojj 8jnco 8i,0 waa two months oU,
como to expect from this magazine. About a month ngo I contracted n
Two that will attract: special attcn-J droadf ul cold myself, but I took
tlon nro "Miss Dosanr Receives," a cimmborlaln's Cough Romody nnd
Htory of a woman Rallies, nnd "The wnB B00n nB won aB 0vor." This rom-
Strongth of Weaklings," a pnthotlo , ody lB tor Ba6 Dy Dr. Btono'B drug
nnrrntlve full of struggle hopo nnd atoro,
J list Mod confldonco on tho part of J n
two loynl women. Yuqiilim tho Port.
Renders looking for humorous mn-1 jf tn0 t)U8ness Intorosts of Albany,
torlal that Is unfailingly bright will Eugene Salem, Independence, nnd
And nn hour's dollght In Bohomlnnn, corvnllta would unlto nnd sond tholr
"it dopnrtmont of nothing Borlous." Snn prftnciBC0 freight through this
Tim Outing hnrbor nnd havo their merchandise
In a number which Is flllod with como v,a tno I)ort of Ynqulna they
human Interest articles. Outing Is wo"w duM transportation to tho
illHtliimilnlintl hv tliron fontnros wlllotl minimum charge. I
nro worth moro than pnsslng no- T,"'k8 t0 " Interstate commerce
.. a ia f nv, Mintinn hv lws and Btato railroad commissions h
N. C. Wyeth nro ontltled "Tho I if- con curlers can ho mado to ro
illau In his Solitude," nnd nro power- co,vo n,ul cnrr' fro,S,lt m tholr
fill In thIr nlQturlnir of tho lonollnosB rKus " uo resiwueu
of iirlmltlvo man. Tho first Install- Kosobnrg nnd contiguous territory
..... . will cnnnit n mllllnn rinllnra tn Imltit
uiotit of n sorlul tnat promises to -.. .. - w ... ....
make a naino for Itself Is ontltled nM !ctr,c lln0 t0 Coos ba' nnd M
"Tho Way of n Man." by Emerson w, bo ft Sod Investment. ;
llnuch. Thn author nf "Tho Missis- Tho c,tlos flr8t 'd nnd tills bay 11
slppl Bubble" has grown In breadth couutr nlroaily lmvo tho unities
of vision nud in power of narration n,,ul aro llu"f'18 f thoy don't use
since ho wrote that work and ho ap thorn. -Toledo Reporter.
pears in his matured strength in this
story. A mnstorploce of humor Is
wrltton by Ralph D. Pnlno nnd Is en
titled "Tho Tnlos of n Colloctor of
Whiskers," wherein tho humnn whls
kor Is dlscovored to possoss musical
qualities that make possible nn or
chestra of wolrd composition.
Tho American Magazine.
Any ono of tho four things in the
American would havo made tho num
ber n good one: Edwin l.eforv's
ahnrnotor skotoh of Harrlman, EMI
Parker Butlor's story of "Wetter
Now York In 1913," Ray Stanard
Bukor'a account of "Tho Negro la
Southern City Life." or Idn M Tar
boll'a story of Grovor Cleveland's
great light of 1S87.
In tho samo uuinbor the author of
"Emmy Lou" tells another Letltln
story. ElUaboth Irwin tells of tho
most famous artists' modol in the
world. F. Martin Crnwford goes on
with his serial, and David Grayson
wrltw of "Tho Tramp" In hla "Ad
YUr la Contentment" aerl.
Qtaar eoatributors of atoriea aai
: X. J. KyaoW, WttUr
$24,000 $44,000
Whcih Do Yo Pefet
Tho nverngo mnn enrns about ?1,100 a year. Ho works 40
years and earns n total of $44,000 In a life timo. Tho nverngo
dny Inboror gots $2.00 a dny or ?C00 for a yenr of 300 days. He
earns $24,000 In a llfo tlmo. Tho dlffcrcnco botwoon $44,000
and $24,000 is $20,000. This is tho minimum vnluo of a prac
tical oducntlon in dollnrs nnd contB. Tho Increased solf-rcspoct
ennnot bo measured in monoy. Why not stop plugging nwny nt
a small salary whon tho International Correspondent Schools, of
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Scrnnton, Pa., can glvo you nan education thnt will mnko a high
salaried mnn of you? No mnttor what lino of work you enro to
follow, this grcnt cducntiona institution can proparo you in your
sparo timo nnd nt a small cost to socuro a good paying position.
Our locnl roprescntntivo will Bhow you how you enn triple your
earning cnpnclty. Look him up today. Ho is
R. G. HUNTER
I; C. S. Representative Room 1 8
Main 451 Ladd & Bush Bldg., Salem, Ore.
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great investment ea nt.ii
Special prices la Uiftktjl
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CACTUS
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Prof, Dun's
King Cactus Oil
8(4Jly curei cau, tpttlu, ImUu, old
ore, iwelltogt, lrul bttet.ctupped hnj,
bacbad wlr out on animal, huuu
od 4JU oil, mn, tich, tad all hurts
of man or baaat.
At drugn(U In lie, ttto tad it boulu, M
tad M dcoretd cm, or itot rrpId by lb
mtauftcurtr. OLNEY 4 MoDAID,
Clinton, Iowa, It jour dracsUl caoaot
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This is n now system of shortluiml vtrlUng tluit is being ndopt
ed by ninny of tho lending business colleges of tho country.
It is claimed tlint it la tho most wonderful educntionnl dls
covery of modem times.. In fner, tho claims for it seem nlmost
iucrcilltable. Hpwover, tho
Capital Business College
believes In giving Its pupils tbo best of everything to bo had In its
lino of work, nnd in order thnt nil in tills vicinity who nro lu any
way interested In shortluuid may lmvo nn opportunity to investigate
the merits of this new system, free classes will be conducted thl9
week( beginning nt 1:30 p. m, Tuesday,
These classes will bo In charge of Prof. L. O. Spencer of Xcw
Orleans, La., ono of the authors of tho system. They nro for tho
purposo of demonstrating tho possibilities of the system. If it has
tho merits claimed for it, Its adoption will follow by the Capital
Ihislncss College.
These lessons aro absolutely free, and everybody 19 welcome
stenographers as well as beginners. Xo ono will bo under any ob
ligation to remain niter tho trial week. Tell your friends of this
opportunity, mid dont forget tho time Tuesday, May 28, 1:30 p.
Place, Capital Business College.
The writer saw this system demonstrated In Portland last
week, where it lias been adopted by two of tho thrco leading busi
ness colleges, and ho is frank to say that tho results that seem (o
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