Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, June 20, 1907, Page 3, Image 3

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DAILX" CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 20, 1007.
flf GROWING
GIRLS NEED A
SAFE TONIC
Williams' Pink Pills Partlcular-
, Adapted to Their Condition,
from Opiates -or Harmful
nnd Highly Recommended
t Those AVlio Havo Tried Them.
Lowing girls who show wcarl-
ffant of strength, .languor, aro
jnd perhaps short of breath,
$, 10UIC
d all tonics aro suited for their
,at this critical timo m xuoir
.... r Wllllnmn1 Ollnlr TJII1..
I BUI " u iiimuia inn. "'
ilea when tho girl Is devolop-
Into tho woman thoy'lnBuro, as
medlclno can, tho full flower
romanhood, robust, strong and
rthjr.
feglcct of tho health at this tlmo
a o. life of misery and is often
loved by a short, dry cough
. is the forerunner of consump-
Us Louiso WcBtphal, of 233 Lo-
iitrect, Dubuquo, Iowa, says: "A
jrears ago I was In a very wcak-
i condition, one that is common
cjny growing girls. I was norv-
sost of tho tlmo, lost weight,
a poor complexion and no nppe
I was completely run down
had no ambition at all. For
lbs I was undor a doctor's caro
sothlng helped mo. My friends
:jht I was going Into consump-
and as my fathor died of that
no th t'e scorned reason for tho
it.
I had bpon sick about a year when
William's Pink Pills wcro rcc-
sended to mo by a friend who
r ot nnothor girl who had been
1 by thorn of a troublo similar
sine. After taking threo boxes
stained roller nnd Boveral moro
n! mo. Tho sallow complexion
ppearod, I had a good appotlto
9 moro and am still strong and
Jthy In ovory way. I think It
rpropor to mako this statomont
tho benefit of thoso who suffer
iuo thoy do not know tho real
e of Dr. William's Pink Pills.
towe pills aro peculiarly adapted
dljoases duo to lmpuro blood nnd
iered norvos. Thoy aro lnvalu
j la anncmla, rhoumntism, aftor-
:i ot tho grip nnd fovors and In
headaches, dizziness, nervous-
t and nouralglu. A valunblo
Met entitled "Plain Talks to Wo-
wlll bo sent freo, In a sealed
Jkvpo, upon rouost, to any wo-
Interested.
t. William's Pink Pills aro sold
til druggists, or sent, postpaid,
tcelpt of prico, 5Q conts per box,
tows for $2.50, by tho Dr. Wll-
b Medlclno Company, Schonec-
'. N. Y.
o
HAND CONCERT.
A FOOL
WITH
A FAD
A Laymen Expresses Ills Qplnlon of
' Another Opinion
COTTAGE
GROVE WILL
ENTERTAIN
Annual Convention of Valley Develop
ment League
Musicians Render Excellent
WKnnlr Concert Last Evening.
veral hundred pcopdo who nt
tal the band concort glvon In
torn avenuo last ovonlng received
ulcal treat, and showod thoir
latlon by liberal applauso. Tho
enco was loth to leave after tho
number bad boon given, still
lag moro. Tho program was ns
i.
"on, two-stop, "Spuds". .O'Connor
ore, "Raymond" Thomas
eal comedy, "Sho Gun"
Luders
et boIo, by Lyle Lowls.
W. "Kiss of Spring" Rolf
per song, 'Hearts and FIow-
' , .TobanI
rmoHo, "Flickering Flro
t" Penn
There Are Few
1J who know now to take cre
oi9o1yob the majority do not
t liver Is a moat important organ
body. Hrblne will keep It la
'"on. V. C. aUsBklas, Alba,
. write: "I have used Hernlae
Ballls and Fever and nd it the
aedlclne I ever used. I would
without IL It la as sroood for
rfen aa R u for grown-up peonle
I rocommoad " Tf u 1 for
Grippe," gold hy D. J. Fry.
i -
. -e
Odd.
Poverty is very strange,
strange as it caa be,
though It lacks a cent of change
f lways has a "V."
Philadelphia Press
Dr. A. P. Jonas, chief surgeon of
tho Union Pacific systom says ono
cause of trnfn wrecks Is tho ago of
tho employes, and that tho railroad
should havo no men in Its employ,
over 40 years of ago. It scorns illko
n wnsto of tlmo to tako puch drlvol
seriously, and yot tho position ho is
hoflding down compels some notlco
to bo taken of his statomont. JuBt
what ago Dr. Jonas has achieved is
unknown, and it 13 difficult to dccldo
whotHor his opinion Is tho spontan
eous outburst of adolescent lgnor
nnco, or tho pessimistic drivel of
mumbling senility.
If a man nbovo 40 years of ago Is
too old to bo trusted to manngo an
onglnc, to handlo a combination of
steal and Iron Is ho not also too
old at that ago to bo trusted with
tho caro of such a complicated picco
of mechanism as tho human body?
If ho Is too old to sco an opon switch,
recognize a danger signal, or ronvom-
bor his orders at 40 Is ho not too
old to dlagnoso a enso, prcscrlbo
poisons, and pass Judgment on tho
qualifications and capabilities of his
follow man? If a man 1b too old to
manngo nn onglno on n road nt 40,
Isn't ho also too old to manngo tho
road? Should not tho learned dls-
clplo of EscuLaplus Insist on Presi
dent Hnrrlman being1 fired? And if
tho doctor has passed tho ago nt
which ho thinks a man is no longer
of use, should ho not bo compolled
to resign nnd roturn tho monoy paid
him sinco ho reached that ago? Has
not what ho has rocnttfed slnco been
obtnluod undor. fnlso pretention?
Should not any member of tho board
of directors; any head of any rail
road dopartmont, who linn railroaded
long enough to understand his busi
ness, bo unceremoniously bouncd?
Supposo tho managomont of tho
railroads should adopt tho Idea of
this, dtssomlnntor ot catnip tea, opo-f
deldoc and arnica how long would
tho railroads havo any omployes?
What Inducomont would thoro bo to
any young man to loam railroad
ing? Ho would net havo tho busi
ness moro than fairly learned when
tho tlmo for his retirement came.
And if ho married, as ovory good clti-
zon should, what would becomo of
him and 1Mb If ho was married
at 2G, ho would havo fifteen years
in which to provldo for his family
and himself in his older years, or
bo turned out without a trndo or a
knowlodgo of any olhor business,
with his oddest child at tho most,
fourtcon years of ago.
A man's ago Is not measured by
years, and most mon aro not in thoir
prime until thoy havo passed 40.
iJat us look for a moment at a
few mon living, who would havo boon
down and out If Jonas theory Is cor
rect. President Palmer o'f tho North
western Mutual Llfo Insuranco Co.
Id 87; John Blgolow, 89; Senator
Pottus of Alabama, 85, and his fol
low senator, Morgan, who dlod at his
post a few days ago, 82; D. O. Mills,
financlor, 81; Do Froyclnet ono of
tho most nctivo of Fronch statesman
Is,78; and Count Tolstoi and Clara
Barton are of th same ago; Gonoral
Booth of tho Salvation Army Is 77;
Senator Allison and Cullora, both
presidential possibilities, King Oscar
of Sweden and Murat Holstead aro
Programs havo boon issued for tho
nnuual convention pf, tho Willamette
Valley Dovolopmctat Leaguo to bo
hold nt Cottago Grove nqxt Wednes
day. Following is tho pregram:
Form of Invitation.
You aro cordially invited to attend
tho regular annual meeting of th
Wlllamotto Valloy; Development
Leaguo at Cottago Grove,- Oregon,
Wednesday, Juno tho 2Cth, 1907.
Commorclnl Club of Cottago
Grove,
F. HINDS. President.
O. P. JONES, Jr., Sec'y.
Afternoon Session.
Music Orchestra
Call to Order Prosldorit Hinds
Address of Wolconto on Behalf
of Club C. J. Howard
Address of Wodcomo on Behalf
of City Mayor J. I. Jones
Annaul Business nnd Election of
Ofllcors of tho Wlllamotto Val
ley Development Long no. . . .
Music by Malo Qunrtotto
...."Tho Lost Chord" Sullivan
"Tho Public Land Policy of tho
Futuro"
Congressman W. C. Hawlcy
"Tho Equities of Dovolopmont"
....J. U. Campbell, Oregon City
"Oregon University and Stnto
Prof. F. G. Young, Eugene
Dovolopmont"
Music by Malo Qunrtotto
"Tho North Wind" Gntty
"Bkmoflts of Wntor Transporta
tion" Col. E. Hofor, Snlom
Music Orchostra
Tho dolcgntes and thoso attending
tho meeting nro invited to mnko froo
ubo of Club rooms as guests of tho
Commorclnl Club.1
Evonlng session nt 8 o'clock.
Evening Session .
Music . Orchestra
Roport of Committees nnd Con
clusion of Business
Music by Malo Quurtotto
.."Bedouin Lovo Song" Plnsutl
"Causo of Progress".
....Govornor Chamborlaln, Salem
"Tho Battlo for an Opon River"
..Hon. B. F. Jonos, Independence
Music by Malo Qunrtotto
"Allco Wliero Art Thou"
"Tho Railroad Commission nnd
tho Industries of Orogon"...
T. K. Campbell,
. . . .T. K. Campbell, Oh'm It.
R. Com., Cottago Grove
"Tho Eloctrlo Spirit of Rose-
burg nnd Coos Bay"
....Hon, Louis Barzoo, Roseburg
o
Better Than tlto nook.
Natlvo (to tourlBt who had stop
ped for a chat) Yes, sir; I says,
God bless Mr. Carnegie' sir. Ho it
was who gavo us that bootlfuljfroo
public library sir. .
Tourist "I'm glad to soo you ap
preciate It. You don't look llko a
reading man, either."
Natlvo "No, sir, I nln't; but,
bettor than that, my old woman gots
tho Job of clonnlng It out." Phila
delphia Enquirer.
The New
Oil
Stove
Different from other oil stoves. Superior because
of its economy, cleanliitM, and easy operation. The
NEW PERFECTION
Wick Blue Flame Oil Cook-Stove
saves fuel expense and lessens the work. Produces
a stroag "working flame instantly. Flame always
under immediate control. Gives quick results
without overheating the kitchen. Made in three
sizes. Every stove warranted; If not at your
dealer's, write our nearest agency for descriptive
circular.
RdgfQ Lamp
li the beat lamp for all.rouad household use.
Made of brail throughout and beautifully nickeled.
Perfectly coaitructsa; absolutely safe; unexcelled
in light 'giving power; aa eraajaeat to aay room.
Every lamp warranted. If aet at your dealer's,
write to eur nearest ageaey.
SVAAAX OH. COMPANY
QXC9MTSMXVX)
THB
w
Plotny of Wind.
"What d'yo yo say yo wuz lookln
for, mlstor?"
"Local atmosphere."
"You hit tho Ight placo. Wo'ro
In tho henrt of tho oyclono bolt."
Exchange
Tears Not Idle,
"My doctor tells mo a good cry is
bonollclnl." t
Tho second woman, opening hor,
purse, displayed n flrst-clnsB roturn
tlpkot to Europe
"A good cry gnlnod ma this," alio
Bald. Now York Press.
USE
mtf
SELF RISING
B. B. B.
For Boston Brown Bread, Griddle Cakes, Muffins and Plum Pudding.
ALLEN'S B. B. B. FLOUR CO., INC., SAN Jose, Cal.
Rostein & Greenhaiim
240-246 Commercial St. Salem, Oregon
The Tarmor'i "Wife
U very careful about her churn. Ska
scalds it thoroughly after using, and gives
It a sun bath to aweeton It. Sho knows
that If her chum Is sour It wll) taint thu
butter that Is made In It. The stomach Is
a churn. In the stomach and dlaeittva
. -- . ri ,v. i ! tnd nutritive tracts are performed pro
all 77; President Diaz of Mexico, a i cewo, whlch Rrf) a,moat eaCtl7llko tho
TMlriiL
fjou woui aajey tomorrow tak
KWlata'a ftttmaca ui Llv
toalght. Tkcvr nr4ia a
la WxaUv . c4r k
and riajJB Um sjtoisefc
, 3S Msota. gtwyiss Ire at Dr
mastoruful ruler, is 76, and so Is
Senator Teller and Justin McCarty.
Field Marshal Lord Roberts of tho
British Army, and Justice of tho Su
premo Court Shineo aro 74; Chief
Justlco Fuller oftho U. 8. Supremo
Court is 73, so is Justlco Harlan,
and Preaidont Elliott of Harvard,
and Cardinal OlbbonB are 72; Popo
Plus X, Rov. Lyman Abbott, Bishop
Potter, "Mark Twain," Hattie Green,
Andrew Carnegio, and Secretary of
Agriculture Wilson, aro each 71;
Undo Joe" Cannon who is not
thought too old to run tho United
States government as Its president,
and who is now tho speaker of tho
lowor houso of congress, Is 70.
Howells. tho author; Archbishop
Ireland, J. Plerpont Morgan, Justices
E rower and Pockbam of tho Supreme
Court, Swlnburno ,tho poet, and Ad
miral Dovey are 69; and to take tho
list down to the ago of 50, would
put jnto print the narao ot almost
ovory man of prominence In the
country. Those and hundreds of
more prominent In their chosen call-
lags aro thoso this professional mi
crobe would put upon the ahelf. Jo
nas should hunt up hla fellow medi
cated idiot, 0ler, aad chloroform
him, and then the fool killer should
try the effect ot this club on Jonas.
churning of butter. Is It not apparent
then that If this i torn ach-ch urn Is foul It
mites loul all which Is put Into It?
The evil of a foul stomach Is not alone
the bad taste in tho mouth and the foul
breath cauied by It, but tho corruption of
the purp current of blood and the dUsem
Inatlon of disease throughout the body.
Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dlicovery
makej the sour and foul stomach sweoU
It does for tho stomach what the washing
and sun bath do for thechurualwolutely
removes every tainting or corrupting do-
eni. xn mis way it cures blotches,
pimples, eruptions, scrofulous swellings,
sores, or ouen eating ulcers and all
humors or dlieases arising from bad blood.
If you have bitter, nasty, foul taste la
your saouta, aeated tongue, foul breath,
are weak and easily tired, feel depressed
and despondent, have frequent headaches,
dluy attacks, gnawing or distress In stom
ach, constipated or Irregular bowels, sour
or bitter risings after eating and poor
appetite, these symptoms, or any co lulder
a Wo number of them. Indicate that you are
suffering from biliousness, torpid or lazy
Mver with the usual accompanying Indl
Uon, or dypwi& and their attentat
WMnugeweuu.
LSHijrVuuATijons a a f ffaffHt'iSTTiTTfnHN
"WfVT"rj..Kt "" ' Wttmv true
wlU be re4lly proven toyoursaUsfiieUea
tf you will but mall a postal card rqut
Ul. It V. PJrc. Buffalo. N. Y.Hor a
re copy of his booklet of extracts from
tfct standard Medical authorities, firing
laa name of all the IngmtlenU aUrlru;
la to his wnr!d-famd JIc1im and show
lac Waal h jruu eaiMot saedkal um
siUMiwtMrot Ummb,
Never Wear Out
Hose for Children
Wo havo handled this lino for
ovor threo yenrs,, and havo built
up a largo trado on this particular
lino.
Whon In need ot Children's
IIoso, glvo our Novor-Woar-Out
Hebo a trial nnd you will buy no
othor. All sizes lSo a pair.
Parasols
Wo havo a very neat lino for
you to chooso from at roasonablo
prices.
Plain Whito Linen Covor, 75c.
Whlto Llnon Cover, with doop
Flowored Border, only $1.35.
Children's plain Blue, Pink,
Rod or Whlto Parasols In two
slzos, prico 15c and 20c.
Record Breaking
Bargains in
Lace Curtains
Wo do not hosltate to claim
that tho value reproeoatod here
aro tho greatest over shown the
trado.
Whou you oo the hnndsomo
doslgn, the slro and the quality
you cannot holp soolug tho truth
of our claim.
Length
Yds.
2
2
3
3
3
3
IVj
3
3
8
3
3
3
Width
Ins.
30
30
'40
44
52
02
50
38
41
46
53
56
Color
whlto
white
white
white
white
whlto
whKe
ecru
ecru
ecru
ecru
ecru
ecru
Price
Pair
I .45
.75
1.00
1.25
1.60
2.00
2.25
.95
1.00
1.25
1,85
1.50
2.25
fiimiiMiniiinniimt
THE MARKETS.
Mnko Salem a Good Home X
Market. x
rl I II I milllllll M 1 1 1 l-t'c
SALEM MARKET.
Stcincr's Market,
Donlera In fish, game and poultry.
Highest cash price paid for egKs,
Prompt delivery.' State street.
Local Wholesale Market. '
Eggs 15.
Buttor 25c; fat, 23.
HonB 10c; young chlckons, lie.
Ducks 10c; geese, 8c; turkey.
t316c.
Locnl wheat 80c.
Oats 42.o
Barloy $21.
Flour Hard whont", $5.00; Valloy
$3.85.
Mill food Bran, $19.50; shorts,
$21.
Hay Cheat, $8.50 9, and' clo
vor, $7,00 por ton; timothy, $11 Q
$12 per ton.
Onions $2.00 per cwt; potatoes,
80o, per owt.
Hops Cholco, 10llo; prime to
cholco, 80o; medium to prime.
80.
Chittlm bark 56e.
Tropical Fruits. ,
Bananas ;$6, 75.
Orauges $3 Q $4.
Lomons $5.75.
Retail Market.
Hardwood Floors
IN -CANS
Spread them on your old -floors with a good brush, aad have
an up-to-dato roceptloa roew, dlHlng-rooai, hall or parlor. Nat
ural wood flnlub, tough, etattlo and durable,
VARNO-LAC
Exactly Imitate, all JUe woodn, no matter how old the surface to
bo stained. Tho only article made that requires ao skill to pro
duce good results. Avoid dlwupolatBiont by retnewberlag to ask
for Varao-Lack, Kade by Ace Whito Lead & Color Works. Da
trolt, Michigan.
GEO. B. JACOB
FHOK AMD WXK BmutJWH, JfOHTK 0AL8H.PHOX8 4.
Oata $30; whoat, 90c per bu.;
rollod barloy, $27.
Hgga 18c por doz,
Applos$3.08. '
Buttor Country, 20c;' croam
ory, 30.
Whoat Club 80o; valloy 80p;
liltio stem,. 89c.
Flour Valloy, $1.15 $1,20 por
sack; hard whoat, $1.35 $1.40.
Bran GGo por (sack; $21 per1 ton,
Hay Timothy. 75o per cwt.;
choat, 55c; clovor, 50c per cwt.;
shorts. 95c per cwt.
Livestock.
Hogs Tat, 6 He
Cattle-1100 lilpO
lb steer,
4o.
Llghtor steers 3 HO 3 94 c, ..
Cows and heifers 9001000 fr,
3H4o.
Stock hogs 6 6 o.
Lambs 4H5o. '
Veal Dressed, 6 7c.
86c;
PORTLAND MARKHT.
Whont Club 80c; valloy
biuo atom, 88 89c.
OtsCliolco whito, $27.50.
Mlllstuff Bran, $17.
Hay Timothy, $17; alfnlfn,
$13$14.
Votch $8.50.
Poultry lions, 13o14; mlxod
chlckons, 13 Ho; drossod chlckons,
10c 17c; turkoys, llvo, 10o12c;
ducks, young, 13c14o; pigeons,
$11.25.
Pork Best, Co0Ho.
Lambs Spring, 10o10Hc
Mutton 5o7o.
Beef Dressed, 66o,
Hops 0e8o lb, according to
quality.
Wool Valloy, coarse to medium,
20c22c; onstorn Oregon, 10c
22o,
BOUTIIRllN PACIFIC CO.
1
Time
Canl No. 48 sWocllve
Juno la.
Toward PortlaHd Pawienger.
No. 185:23 a. ra Oregon fix
proas. No. 188:30 a. ra Cottage Grove
Passongor.
No. 12 4;25 p. m Shasta Kx
proea. No. 149:38 p. in., Portlaad Kx-
press.
Toward Portland Freight,
No. 222 10:65 a. si., departs
11:38 a. m Portland Fast Freight.
No. 228 10:40 a. in,, departs
11:38 a, m Way Freight.
Toward Huh IYhhc1so Paaseaver
No. 1111:03 a, ax,, ghasta Kx-
press.
No, 17 6:42 p.w., Cottage Grove
Passenger,
No. 159:58 p. m., California Ex
press, i
No, 131:31 a. .. ga Fraacls-
co Bxproas. .
Towartl San Fi-ancleee Freight,
No. 2213:33 a, ., San Fran
Cisco Fast Freight.
No. 835 11:66 a. is., arrive
11:25.
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COMING JCVJttttW.
July 18-11 Iatwrntalonal Chrlr
tlaa Sadetvor eonyesitteii, leattle.
July 11-iO Graad Lode siht
PUlladelphU,
July i-11 KulghU TatHBUur eon.
clav. Bwatoa, M, T. , '
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