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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, JUNE 21, 1007.
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IFirst Rule
)f Health
Ask you. doctor, "What Is the first great rule of
health?" Nino doctors out of ten will quickly
reply, " Keep the bowels regular." While you
aro about it, ask him another question, "What
do you think of Ayer's Pills for constipation?"
we arc willing to trust him. Aro you?
We hTB no lecrst I Wo publloh
(oiormniu or au oar preparation
J.O.ArtrOo..
ZowlI.Mati.
British Coal antl Hours of Work.
t A romarknblo official report Issued
recently on tho miner's eight-hour
day shows that tho matter Is of vital
national concern. In tho national in
torst tho government is advised to
retain tho power of regulating or
suspending any law that may ho
Adopted for restricting tho hours of
minors.
As Is well known, miners thom
flelvcs aro not agreed on tho olght-
liour day. A few weeks ago a prl
American nnd Urltlsh Capital in
Russia.
Tho Tomps of Paris draws atten
tion to the oxtraordlnary influx of
British capital into Russia. It says:
During tho ipast throe months tho
American and English, nnd especi
ally tho English, havo bought up
ovorythlng thoro was to sell in tho
nature of mining and kindred In
dustries in Siberia, Central Asia,
tho Urals nnd tho Causasus. Even
in tho region of Moscow tho number,
X-RAYS
vato hill wns read 'a second tlmo in of Industrial concerns which havo
tho House of Commons, but it wob boon latoly acquired, prlvatoly oi
thon stated that in vlow of tho com- j otherwise by English capital, Is very
mlttoo Inquiring Into tho subject th'o Great. It Is nfllrmcd that at tho very
covornmont would explain its inten- Bates of St. Petersburg, on Lake Ln
tions lator. Tho commlttoo (which doga, on tho boundary of Finland
included Mr. Russell Ron, M. P., jaud Russia, tho Pltkaranta mines,
Lord aindtawo, and Sir Robert Glf- tho only copper mine left in Fin
fon) issued Its report. . jlnnd, aro now In tho hands of tho
Thb committee finds that some dl- English. During tho past year -a
mlnutlon of production would follow Kneat deal of money has boon made
ir legal reduction of hours. At pro-(i" Moscow. Th,o colossal increnso
uont tho averngo theoretical week Is of business noted at- tho last Nijnl
40 hours 53 minutes, and on that l Novgorod fair shows no sign of ro
liulHtlio reduction would bo 25,73,-1 laxlng. Tho state Itself is said to
000 tons, calculated on tho outiut havo caught tho fovor, and as a start
of 100G. But so much tlmo Is lost, negotiating tno snio or mo eastern
Chincso Railway, whllo other deals
would follow. .
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tho commlttoo finds, that tho real
wook is 43 hours 13 minutes, and it
holds that tho lost tlmo could bo
utilized, whllo other Improvements
would mean that tho rcducod output
would not bo bo crcat as might ap
poar. Tho offect on tho wngos nnd on
tho prico of coal is noxt consld'orod.
A tomporato shortngo of Biipply mtiBt
moan onhnnced prices and wages;
nnd should "prices bo raised to such
nn extont as to crlpplo or causo tho
romovnl from this country of other
industries, a temporary causo might
1o found to Iipvo a permanent ef
fect." DiscusBlng tho export trade, tho
committed cannot accept tho reas
suring conclusion that tho foreign
buyer Is our most tonnclous custom
er, in view of tho rapid oxtonBlon of
production nbroad. Already "al
though Hrltah coal is shipped to nil
parts of tho world, tho British com
mand of nil distant markets has dis
appeared." Particularly in tho trado
to tho ports from Iliimburg to Nan
tos, as shown by tho effect of tho
coal tax, any special dliuulvnntugo
to tho British oxportor would menu
tho partial or 'onttro success of for
eign competition. At tho snmo time,
Britain in aupromo in tho mlddlo
nnd Inrgost markots o, g., tho Med
iterranean ports although German
competition lum appeared at Mar
seilles and American is thruutoucd.
It In uotnblo that our moHt sorlous
competitors ,Gormnuy and America,
havo not uniformly limited minors'
hours; tho underground hours nro
t protunt Bhortor 'than horo, hut
longor than thoy would bo by an
olght'hour Inw,
But tho ofToet on othor British In
dustries is "an Intorest of greater
national Importance than nny imme
diate effects on tlu owners or work
ers In colllorloa." "All our Indus
tries nro ultimately completely de
pendent upon British coal for tholr
existence." Thoro la not much
ohnuco of rollef by fnrolgn coalabu
ports, although a point inlghTbo
reached to oauao rocourso to such
import of Gorman coko In West
Cumberland and by tho fact that
soma Atlantic llnors carry American
coal horo to ubo on tho outward
oyago.
Accordingly, boforo making tho
Tcconunondutlon that Parliament
should nteervu power of suspending
u eight-hour day, tho committer
nays emphatically:
"A Bltuatlon might bo oroutod by
mi pnhunood price of coal, following
Don't! I I I
Don't lot your child suffor with
that cough whon you cure it with
Ballard's Horohound Syrup, a sure
ouro for Coughs, Bronchitis, Influon-
ra, Croup and Pulmonary Dlsoaaos
Buy abottlo and try It.
B. B. Laughtor, Bylialln, Mtsa.,
writes: "I havo two ehildron who had
croup. I triod many dlfforont romo
dloB, but I must oay your Horehound
Syrup 1b tho boat Group and Cough
modlclno I ovor used." Sold by D.
J. Fry.
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fiC-gj "" $&&&
Stato street will bo successfully
paved whon a sufficiency of asphalt
gets amalgamated with an equal
quantity of good Intentions tho
first named material Is what is shy.
Tho latest suggestion for a Demo
cratic presidential ticket is John A.
Johnson, of Minnesota, and Tom
Johnson, mayor of Cleveland, Ohio.
Tho only troublo with it Ib that
thoro Is too much Johnson.
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Tho only conspiracy so far proved
ngaliiBt Haywood is that ho helped
Orchard deceive his wlfo as to where
ho was. This, to somo people, is ov
idenco sufficient to hang him.
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Tho weather clerk has ordered up
a brand of weather that will keep
Portland's roses from withering.
If U. S. District Attorney Bristol
would turn his attention .to cleaning
up tho S. P. land question, instead of
monkeying with that forest reserve
question in Colorado, Oregonlans
would -apprcclato his sorvlccs more.
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Somo ono defined metaphysics to
bo ono ignoramus explaining to an
other ignoramus something which
neither of them knows nothing about
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"Sonntor Boverldgo is not a con
stitutional lawyer, nor a constitu
tional statesman," says Harper's
Waokly. TubIj, tuBht Albert Jere
miah Bovcrldgd, of Indiana, Is tho
constitution itsolf. LlkowlBO ho Is
tho Pilgrim Fathers, tho Spirit' of
'7G, tho Declaration of Indopondonoe,
tho Ordlnnnco of 1787, tho Emanci
pation Proclamation, tho goneral wol
faro and tho blessings of liberty to
ourselves and our .postorlty. Hnrp
or's Weekly needs a little regulation
Now York World.
THOMAS II. PAYNTER.
Former Kontueky judgo who ro
contly succeeded Joseph O. S
Blackburn ua United States scna
tor.
Tho Mko"No. a.
Numbor throo is a wonderful mas
oot for Goo. H. P&rrla of Codar
Grove, Mo., according to a lottor
which roads; "Aftor Buttering much
with liver and kidney troublo, and
becoming Rroatly dlscouragod by tho
failure to tlnd rollof, I triod Eloctrlo
Blttors, and as n rosult I am a woll
man today. Tho first bottle rellovod
and throo bottle complotod tho euro."
Gurantood boat on earth for stomach,
Urur and kidney troubles, by J. G,
Perry druggist. 50c.
Nearly ovory papor In tho stato
published tho statement that tho Sa
lem band refused to play for tho G.
A. R. on Momorlnl day, and not a
single ono of them noted tho fact
that tho story was subsequently
proved to bo fnlso. Yet tho correc
tion was surely duo tho band boys.
It would bo Interesting to know
whothor tho country pup that licked
"Pete," tho Whlto Houso hull dog,
grabbed his opponont according to
tho London nnd Long methods, nnd
If Peto followed tho system suggest
ed by tho President.
Tho "World's Muddled Colnnge.
Twenty-six different monetary un
its are used by tho forty-eight prin
cipal countries of the world. Thus,
Great Britain uses tho sovereign or
pound storllng, Franco and six other
countries of Europe use a unite
equal to tho franc, and Canada and
the United State uses tho dollar.
In value these different units
range from 4.4 to 494.33 cents of
money of tho United State . They
nro respresented In their turn by
coins tho values of which aro either
multiples of fractional parts of tho
value of their own chief units, and
thero aro no doubt at least 200
such different coins, not ono of
which scorns to have a value equal
to that of any commonly known "unit
of weight, as. the gram, for oxamplo,
o'' the ounce of gold, although forty
threo of these forty-eight countries
havo accepted gold as their standard
measuro of values.
This lack of logical relation of
coins to any widely used unit of
weight of tho precious motals may
be due to tho fact that, money sys
tems seem to havo grown up hap
hazard, under diverse conditions of
llfo, In different partB of tho world.
Such diversity In moneys may
havo been of llttlo moment when
millions of peoplo spent their lives
knowing nothing of tho exlstonco of
othor millions, and thoro was llttlo
traffic; but thejio differences in
monetary units nro of importance,
now that international commerce In
cludes millions of tons of products
of tho toll of all lands, nnd billions
of dollars each year to sottlo Its bills
for such differences put upon trndo
a wholly unnecessary tax. No ac
count is made horo of tho burden
laid on domestic trndo by like vari
ation in tho valuo of ouch units at
homo as of tho taol of Chlnn, which
has slxtcon different values within
that empire. E. W. Perry in
Moody's.
A Now York broker is kicking bo
causo ho lost $50,000 In a fako min
ing deal. Ho had probably lost moro
than that many tlmos In such ven
tures boforo, but thlB tlmo It was his
own monoy.
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At tlio Seashore.
Mrs. Hoylo How often do you
wrlbo to your husband?
Mrs. Doylo Every day.
Mrs. Hoylo I don't seo what you
can tlnd to say.
Mrs. .Doylo Ono can always ask
for monoy, you know. Now York
Pross.
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Poor Dnutm,
"Aro wo alone?" asked ono of tho
vlllnna lit Mia titnm rf lifa hinMinn
la Aaaaa.., baa -a at . . a ntlllti -lka-lllll 1.1.1.
u.u V...Uu..u ui m fc-uu, m loou8)mtort
for minors In which tho immediate , guv.nor. C1UU0 ft voloo from
cronomlo interest of employers and
row night." Loudon Tatlor.
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men engaged In the production of ,
coal alike might ho opposed to tho
ceo no in I o Intarost of tho country at
largo." London Mall.
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j Success In llfo Is nccompnnlod
,hy lucronso of ouomles. That's why
Holllstor's Rocky Mountain Ton has
How's This? Imitators; it's n Buccosa. 35 contB,
Wo offer Ono Hundron uuiiArs no- Ton or Tablets. Dr. Stone's Drug
ward for any caao of Catarrh that Storo.
canuot bo cured by Hall's Catnrrh .
Curo. F. J. Cheney & Co., Toloio, O. """"
Wo, tho undorslKucd, havo known CflCrriGS WBfltCCl!
F. J. Chouoy for tho last 15 years '
and bollovo htm perfectly honorahlo
iu nil business transactions and flnnn
dally nolo to carry out any obllga- Highest Market Prke Paid
tlona mm! by him firm. Waldlng, d
Also Other Canning rant
Klunan & Marvin, Wholoaalo Drug-
glas, Toledo, O, .
.stall's Catarrh Curo Is taken intoN
aally, acting directly upon the blood
at mucous surfaces of the system,
TrtlraoqlalB aont froo. Prices, 75
MRU per kottU. Sold by all Drug-
v ,.. iCorntr Track md Hiflt Sts,
Tetter Cured.
A lady customor of ours had Buffer-
Every Mun His Own Doctor.
Tho avorago man cannot afford to
omploy a physician for ovory slight
nllmont or Injury that may occur In
his family, nor can ho afford to nog
lect thom, aa so slight an Injury as
tho Bcratch of a pin has boon known
to cniiBO tho loss of a limb. Honco
overy man must from nocosslty ho his
own doctor for this class of allmonjts
Success often doponds upon prompt
trontmont, which can only bo had
whon Bultablo modlclnos aro kopt at
hand. Chamborlaln'o Romodloa have
boon In tho markot for many yoara
nnd onjoys a good .reputation.
Chamberlain's Colic, Oholora and
DInrrhooa Romody for bowel com
plaints. Chamborlaln'8 Cough Romody for
coughs, colds ( croup and whooping
cough.
Chamborlaln's Pain Balm (an antl
soptlc llnlmont) for cuts, brulnos,
burns, sprains, swellings, lame back
and rhoumatism pains.
Chamborlaln's Stomach and Llvor
Tnblots for constipation, biliousness
and stomach troubles.
Chamborlaln's Salvo for diseases
of tho skin.
Ono bottlo of each of thoso flvo
preparations costs but $1.25. For
salo by Dr. Stono's drug storo.
LYDIAE.PINKHAM'S
VEGETABLE
COMPOUND
Is acknowledged to bo the most sue
ccssful remedy in tho country for
thoso painful ailments peculiar to
women.
For moro than 80 years it has
bcon curing Fomalo Complaints,
such as Inflammation, and Ulcera
tion, Falling and Displacements,
and consequent Spinal Weakness,
Backache, and is peculiarly adapted
to tho Change of Life.
Records show that it has cured
ETpmvrrrU'
LYDIA
moro cases of Female Ilia than -. '"uwi
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Zan7,
Tumors at nn early stage of development TC!1 5DlTM,,Mli 1U
p3ln,woight, and hea.daeho aro relieved andn Jm.Tiif en8at,,0D8canli
It correct Irregularities or Painful Ktlonf ff1 lU
Stomach. Indigestion, Bloating, Nervous KrXn ftVe! oI
ral Debility; also, Dizziness, Faintness Extremif T iMead.ache' Q
andwanttoboloftalono" fooling, iSJ T1 '
Flatulency, Melancholia or the "Blues." Thes?Tr 8RnOM,,81;,eP1".
fomalo weakness or Bomo organlo derangement llalcatloM of
For Kidnoy Complaints of either box Lvd.a p wi x. ,
Compound is a most excellent remedy. ' PInkhttn VcgekbH
Mrs. Pinkham'5 Standing Invitation to Womea
Women suffering from any form of female wcnWii n, i,j. , .
write Mrs Pinkham, Lynn, Masa. for advice. She&'ffiJ!
who has bcon advising sick women frco of charge for more Zn k5"2
vcars. and before that she assisted her motheX-law Lydia ShSKS
In advlsfnir. Thus sho Is woll qualified to guldo alck worn; uT
health. Dor advlco is frco and always helpftTl. n back
USE
For Boston Brown
ALLEN
MMMaMm
SELF RISING
B. B. B.
jwu Bread, Grlddlo Cakes, lIufllns and Plum Pudding
3N'S B. B. B. FLOUR CO., INC., SAN Jose, Cal.
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A SQUARE DEAL
AND A FAIR TRIAL OF OUR FARM IMPLEMENTS AM)
MACHINERY OF ALL KINDS. IF YOU ARE NOT SATISFIED
WITH A FAIR TRIAL YOU NEED NOT BUY.
I SELL TRACTION AND STATIONERY ENGINES, NICIIOL'S
AND SHEPARD'S RED RIVER SEPARATORS, HAY BALERS,
STREET AND ROAD GRADING MACHINERY.
' WE HANDLE THE BURG WAGONS, EXGKR BUGGIE9,
HACKS AND CARRIAGES.
WE ARE AGENTS FOR THE ADRIANOE, BUCKEYE MOW.
13R8, CLIPPER PLOWS AND BLUE RIBBON CUITIVATORS,
ALSO SOME SECOND HAND FARM I3IPLEMENTS. AND
WAGONS VERY CHEAP.
PAINTS, OILS AND VARNISHES AT WHOLESALE AND III.
TAIL, GLASS AND STAINS OF ALL KINDS, AND PALNTEW
SUPPLIES.
HUGGY TOPS, DASHBOARDS, WHIPS, ROBES, ETC.
CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED, CIRCULARS AND DESCRIP
TIVE CATALOGUES FURNISHED ON APPLICATION.
GEO. B. JACOB, Pop.
PHONE 401 MAIN COR. FRONT AND PINE STREWS
IBIG ST06KI
At tho Rainbow's End.
At a recent dlnnor -in Philadelphia
FANCY GOODS
AT BIG SALE
od with tettor for two or throo yoarArcMtenoP R'nn and Rabbi Joseph ,
n goi so naa on nor nanus mat sno Krauskopr wore seatod sldo by side.
Iu fropt of them was ono of thojo
celebrated ' Virginia hams which
could' not attend to her household
duttea. Ono box of Chamborlaln's
Salvo cured her. Chamberlain's
modlclnw give splondld satisfaction mnko .tuo ni0"lB of mon water,
in this community. M. H. Rodney Turning to his uolghbor tho Arch
& Co., Almond, Aln. Chamberlain's bishop Inquired gracieusly:
medicines aro for Bale by Dr, Stono's
drug store.
Call for Polk County School Bend.
Notlco Is horoby glvon that In ac
cordance with 8cotlon 33 SD, para
graph 31, of Belllngor and Cotton's
Annotntod Codoa and Stntutoe of Or
ogon, I will within thirty (30) days
from tho date of thla notlco rodoom
and pay bond No. 1, of School Dis
trict No. 29, Polk county, Orogon, is-
sueti iau. j. issH, tho same bolng
now rodoomnblo and pnyable. No
intoroat will acorue on said boud af
tor thirty (30) days from tho dnto
of this notice.
Dated at Dallas, Polk county, Ore
gon, Mouday, Juno 17,V19Q7.
J. E, BEKZLEY,
Gounty Troasuror.
0 19 3t
'My donr rabbi, whon may I help
you to somo of this dollclous ham?"
With over-ready wit tho rabbi
Binllllng replied :
"At your wedding, your graco,"
Saturday Evening Post.
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H. S. Gile & Co.
Roform School Supplies,
Soalod proposals aro hereby Invit
ed for timlslilna tho Oregon State
Reform School with supplies for the
next six months, ending Docorabor
31, 1907. Lists, with specifications.
will be furnished upon application to
tho superintendent. All bids must
be in by Juno 26th. All goods must
bq In strict accordanco with sample,
In origlual package when powlble.
N. II. LQON1.Y,
H-1U BFrla.U3at
Thero Are Few
People who know how to take caro
of themselves the majority do not.!
The llvor is a most important organ'
in tho body. Herblne will keep It in
condition. V. O. Sirapklns, Albn,!
Texas, writes: "I have usod Herblne'
for Shills nnd Fever and find it the!
beat medicine I ever used. I would,
not bo without It. It Is as goood fori
children as It is for grown-up peoplo
and I rocommond it. It is flno for
La Grippo." Sold by D. J. Fry,
Beautiful lino of all-over not wasts ?2.00 up to $5.00.
Embroidered Lawn and Silk Waists $1.15 up to $0.50.
Calicoes, ginghams from 7c up to 15c.
Lawn wrappers trimmed with laco and Insertion $1 up $7.50.
Klmonas short ones 50c up; long ones $1.25 up to $0.00.
Just received big lino of men's neckties, socks, sleeve holder.
Men's embroidered socks 25c up to $3.00 a pair.
Men's Windsor neckties 25c up.
Men's fancy dresn shirt $1,00 up to $4,50.
Ladles embroidered hose 75c up.
Ladles' stockings, in blue., pink, white, tan, 25c up.
Ladles' under vests 10c up to 50c.
Ladlo3' muslin night gowns 75c up to $4.00.
Ladies' whlto petticoat $1.25 up to $7.00. b
Ladlea' embroideries, insertions, trunks, telosoopw, valises.
(back and sldo combs) going at law prlcos.
HUIE WING SANG CO,
Chinese and Japanese Bazaar
34-6 rvi,f .5t.f Salem, Otep
But DlfTorvnt.
Redd I seo that roller skates
vro invonted by Plympton In 1SC3.
Groono Yos, but tho peoplo sat
down long boforo that. 'onkers
Statesman.
Tonight.
If j'ou woud enjoy tomorrow tak
Chamborlaln's Stomach and Live
Tablets tonight. They produce at
reWe huMtlre oot, elw the
he4 and eleuiM the toraack
Prl), it MkU. StattplM Itm at Dr
Stoae's lirwg store.
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Salem Fence Wire
HeadqHartera for W'ovea wire
Fencing,
Netting, Pickets', Gates, Shingles, P
& B. Ready Roofing, Screen Doon
and Adjusttble Wlsdow Screas
All at low sat yrleea. i
Walter Moriey
250 Court St Saft, Ore
FOR SALE!
"lTaInTgu
prices on vacant loU,
and lot. in Highland JjtfJ
the Salem-PortUnd d
ThU property has v",
for Nl before since &"
of the road, and w W " t ,
ceptloaally good buyi.
Deity & W