Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, July 08, 1907, Page 7, Image 7

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DAILl CAPITA L JOURNAL, SALEM, ORDION MONDAY, JULY 8, 1007.
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PLEASANT
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other dolatorlQtia forms of food; ltjwith detachable designs and nil-
i,wi Stones Measuring Two Inches in
Diameicr imihc wnu
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whit Is claimed by the older cltl
.. the worst storm In tho
STorrof PlMnt valley, vlalte.1
,m section day before yesterday at
t the noon hour. People were
Mrtiklng of tho noonday meal, and
!rr Probably were contemplating
0W.,.u.mn of tho Fourth for
the ceicu"""" --
1 following day, when suddenly
he heavens grew gray and tho wind
mm to blow. The day had been
liber warm and sultry but that at
mosphere was lifted as If by magic
md In its place camo n cold air as
If blowing from an Iceberg. Show-
en of ram ien n "'- ...w. .... .
ione time, then camo tho hailstorm
m Ml Its fury. Tho rattlo of tho
froxen missiles was deafening, stock
na for shelter and many head suf
fered from tho stones which bent
mercilessly upon them. Window
jliss crashed and shattered In every
house and for a time oven mu iiuu
ple wth steady nerves did not know
wbat to think of tho gonoral appear
ance of things.
John Troy who Is farming sovoral
hundred acres of land In Plonsant
rtllrr this year wns In town yester
day and In speaking of tho storm, ho
aid "I hnve lived in tnnt section
ot th? country for a quarter of a con
tory and I never hnvo soon n Btorm
equal It, I measured Bomo of tho
hill ione ns soon as I dnrod leave
shelter nnd they mi)isurod two
Inches through many woro largo as
hens fggs when thoy fell. Tho dnm
ige cannot be estimated that has
been dono to crops nnd fruit by this
storo. Tho ryo and alfalfa woro
very flno but for a spneo of two
nlles, tho distance the storm travel
ed, It Is all lnld flat to tho ground.
Fruit In that snmo district Is torn
from tho trees nnd ovon tho sago
brush was stripped of Its leaves. A
lime kiln down tho gulch wns sot
on fire by tho storm. Every window
glisi In my house was broken. It Is
hard to estlmnto tho lo3s I will suf
fer hut I could say It will bo at least
11500"
Mrs. A. D. Fleming, who lives
near Pleasant valley, is In town to
day and in speaking of tho storm
there day before yostordny said that
It was rery bnd. Sho described it as
t water spout and stntod that ono
raii'h which te operated by a man
"E-d Johnson is almost n total
week, At the Whltohoad ranch n
Mr ami her bnby woro roscucd Just
In tiran fo savi? thorn from tho ter
rible flood
provides a $500 flno, with imprison
ment optional at tho discretion of
tho court, for tho first offense
caao of subsequent convictions a flno
of not less than $1000 or imprison
ment. for one year, or both.
In order to facilitate tho operation
of tho law and to protect innocent
retailors provision Is made in soction
9 "that no dealer shall bo prose
cuted under tho provisions of this
against Its regulations, and in the
act when, ho can establish a guaran
ty signed by tho wholesaler, jobbor,
manufacturer, or other party resid
ing In tho United States from whom
ho purchases such articles to the ef
fect that tho samo Is not adulter
ated or mibrandeJ within the moan
ing of this act, designating it." Sec
tion 3 of the act provides that tho
Secretaries of tho Treasury and Ag
rloulturo and Comerco and Labor
shall draft regulations for carrying
out tho provisions of law.
Under this soction tho Secretaries
have ruled that the manufacturer
may lllo a written guaranty with tho
Sccrotnry of Agriculture, wlion ho
will bo given a "serial number." This
number must bo placed upon ovory
packago of his goods and bo follow
ed by tho words " guaranteed under
tho pure food and drugs act, Juno
30, 190C." In a circular Issued last
October, Secretary Wilson called
"particular attention" to tho fact
that this guaranty was not made by
tho government, and did not exempt
tho article from Inspection nor the
manufacturer from prosecution.
It Is, in fact, nothing moro than a
statement by tho maker that tho con
tents of tho pnekngo conform to tho
provisions of tho now law, and Its
purposo Is protection of tho retailor
from prosecution in caao inspection
and analysis show this statement to
bo falso Such Inspections nnd an
alysis will bo carried out at tho
bureau of chemistry or tho Depart
ment of Agrloulturo without roforJ,
enco .to tho prosenco or nbsenco of
guaranties on tho jvickngos.
With such a drastic law on tho
statuto books and elaborate provis
ions for enforcing it, it is a trlflo ab
surd to tsay that tho "consumer Is
woro off than ho was boforo Its pan
sago, when there wns practically no
attempt mndo to prevent tho adul
teration of most food products. It
Is too much to oxpoct that within
six months all tho evils at which tho
law was aimed hnvo boon corrected,
but that a great Improvement has
occurred thoro seems littlo quostlon.
Now York Globe.
overs, the latter conslsttlng of
dresses, boleros, small collars, sts
of cellar: and cuffs, chemlsottes,
plastrons and other neckwear woro
In fair demand, while on tho othor
hand there was scarcely any demand
for handerchlofs, scarfs, etc.
Prospects for 1907 ard regarded as
being particularly favorable to tho
Belgian real-laco trade. Consular
Report.
Deafness Cannot bo Cured
by local applications, "as thoy cannot
reach tho diseased portion of tho
oar. There Is only ono way to euro
doafnees ,ond that is by constitution
al romedloa. Doafnoao Is caused by
an Inflamed condition of tho mucous
lining of tho Eustnohlan Tube. When
this tubo Is Inflamed you havo a
rumbling sound or lmporfoct hear
ing, and when It Is entirely closed,
Deafness Is tho result, and unices
tho inflammation can bo takon out
and this tubo restored to Its normal
condition, hearing will bo doBtroycd
forevor; nine cases out of ton aro
causod by Catarrh, which is nothing
but an Inflamod condition of tho mu
oou surfneos.
Wo will glvo Ono Hundred Dol
lars for any case of Deafness (caused
by catarrh) that cannot bo cured by
Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for cir
culars, free.
F.J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo,' O.
Sold by druggists, 75c.
Tako Hall'B Family Pills for con
stipation.
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LEAVE YOUR ORDER WITH
YOUR GHOCI3K FOR EPPLEY'S
PERFECTION RAKING POWDER.
THERE'S A WELL KNOWN rav.
ING, '"NEVER PUT OFF UNTIL
TOMORROW WHAT CAN RE DONE
TODAY." DID YOU EVER STOP
TO THINK OF THE SOUND LOGIC
OF THIS PROVKRU? WISH sum.
PLE ACT PROMPTLY AND PROFIT
MY SAME. THE SOONER YOU
GET ACQUAINTED WITH THE
MANY GOOD QUALITIES POS
SESSED 1IY EPPLEY'S PERFEC
TION RAKING POWDER, THE RET
TER SATISFIED YOU WILL RE
WITH YOU RliAKING. TAKE THE
ADVICE OF THE SAGES, AND BUY
EPPLEY'S PERFECTION RAKING
POWDER.
School In session throughout
tho summer. Plan now to
ontor.
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Studonts may 'ontor at any
timo. Tho soonor you bogln,
tho sooner you will bo ready
for a place.
wwAMwJmeyifr
Of tlmo and monoy In a business education Is not a vonturo. Tho
benefits to bo dorlvcd from such a course laat for ltfo nnd pay sub
stantial dividends ovory- day. Thoao facta aro amply shown by tho
uniform success of tho graduates of tho
CAPITAL BUSINESS COLLEGE
Our studonts aro offered tho ndvantago of a school woll-known for
Its thorough work, ploasant rooms, oklllful toachors and modem
methods. Class and Individual Instruction. Living exponsoa low.
Sond for oataloguo J.
W. I. Staley, Principal, Salem, Ore.
The liuco Trndc of Rclguiui.
Tho year 19 0C vao a mo3t prosper
ous ono for tho la:o trade In Bol
glum, Ronl laces of all kinds wore
vory fnshlonablo, and tho domain!
A Catastrophe.
"Billklns' cnt yolled for three
hours tho other night, nnd then I
got up and throw a lump of coal ut
It."
"Hit tho cnt?"
"Nope. I hit Billklns, who had
Just como out to let the cnt In."
"Thoro miiBt hnvo boon some
satisfaction in that."
"Thoro was for a moment, nnd
then . Billklns returned tho conl
through ono of my pinto glas3 win
dows. But thnt wasn't tho worst of
It."
"No?"
"No. Ho wont In tho houso and
loft tho cnt outsldo yowling.'"
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Best Medicine In the World for Colic
nnd Diarrhoea.
"I find Chnmborlaln's Colic, Chol
era and Dlarrhooa Romedy to bo tho
host romody In tho world," says Mr.
C. L. Carter of Sklrum, Ala. I am sub
Jcct to colic and dlarrhooa. Loot
spring It soomod ns though I would
dlo, and I think I would if I hadn't
tnkon Chamberlain's Colic, Cholora
and Dlarrhooa Romedy. 1 havon't
boon troubled with it sinco until this
weok, when I had a vory sovoro nt-
So Fool tali of Her.
"Sho acts as if sho woro the only
girl ho ever loved."
"Yes, and sho wnB tolling mo he's
just a perfect lover."
"That's tho Billy part of It. Sho
calls him n perfect lover and she
forgots thnt It's only practlco that
makes perfect." Pilndelphla Press.
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Tho Charming Womnn
Is not necoBsarlly ono of perfect form
and foaturos. Many a plain woman
who could novor Borvo ns an artist's
model, possesses thoso rnro qualities
that all ho world admlros; neatness,
clear oyes, clean, smooth skin and
that nprlghtllncss of Btop and action
thnt accompany ooJ honlth. A phys
ically weak woman Is novor attrac
tive, not ovon to horself. Electric
Bitters rostoro weak vomon, glvo
strong norvos, bright eyes, smooth,
volvoty Bkin, beautiful cdmploxlon.
Guaranteed nt J. G. Perry, druglgot,
50c.
Wo havo sQToral calls for toach
ore of shorthand. Public school
toachora should invostlgato.
Wo ront or soil typowrltoxa.
Havo several bargains in soc-on-li&nd
machines. Quarantood
SPECIAL SALE FOR vDAYSl
ONLY
groatly oxcooded tho production. Thojtack nnd took half a bottlo of twon
Operation of the Pure Food Law.
The so-called "fiasco" of tho puro
food law, varied In its ndjectlval
Prefix all the way from criminal to
Ntlblu, is a purely subjective fiasco
a figment of tho muck-raking im-
&6tniUon resulting from tho current
, manU for discovering hlddon ovlls
!j apparently good things. This law
'orbldi the transportation In intor-
commerce and salo of ndultbr-
tvl ....
rr- "branded, poisonous
or
proportlnntoly small production of
roal-lnco articles ' attributed to sov
oi al cau&os; tho principal ono ia tho
continually Incroasinc Importance of
manufacturing In Bolglum, which, by
comparatively high wagos persuades
young girls, who would othorwlso de
voto thomsolvos to tho nrt of learn
ing lnco-maklng as a means of live
lihood, to discard the laco cushion
and turn to tho Industrial establish-,
monts of tho country, where thoy
earn bettor wagos.
Another sorlous causo Is tho com
petition of laces now on tho market
nt tomptlng .prices, known as real
Imitation or half-real lace, 1. o., laces
mado of various machine3-mado
braids with somo hand or machlno
mado foundation Joined together and
finished by hand..
Tho art of making theso laces, rep
resenting only novollles, is so quick
ly acquired that la1 workors prefer
red to glvo their tlmo to such man
ufacture Instead 'of applying them
selves to tho moro artistic and diffi
cult work of real-laco making; con
sequently tho production of refal
goods suffers, especially polnt-ga'izo
laces, as tho imitations aro princi
pally mado in districts whoro polnt-
gauzo laces only aro mado. Duchess,
IlrnirnH- ronl nrmlintin nnd Clunv nrn
that is their work. . , . i"n, .i..
Cf'rT when your kidneysarew eak ! n Jur uuuiuih i jo u.0
"OUtof crip,- .... - .i ... ., TTnltwl Stntnci nnil Prf.nrn. Tho rifl-
wwever ir"eatue body is B.""ected and mand for flno Vonlco point and polnt-
gauzo laces exceeded production. Tho
coarser mado of Venice point, such
as embroidered, beaded and spangled
goods, woro moro or less neglected.
Valcnclcnno sold well, although the
demand for tho real article was
small compared with tho demand for
Calais and Nottingham Imitation va
lencelennes. Trade In real torchon
laco was dull. Princess goods, that
is, the half real braid article in solid
all princess and applique, represents
an elegant looking though not very
deBlrablo braid laco, which Is yet ef
fective and Inexpensive. Trade In
these articles was very brisk and
largo orders wer9! placed for them.
As to the styles and shapes In
yoguo last year, yard goods, 3 well
aa piece goods, eajoyed practically
equal favor. Yard goods la narrow
te Tho Kidneys Are
Weakened bv Over-Work.
Caealtby Kidneys Make Impure Blood.
" used to Iip 0.i....i t.4. ,..
"n and bladder troubles were to bi
traced to the kidneys,
but now modern
science proves that
nearly all diseases
have their beginning
in the disorder of
these most important
organs.
The kidnevs filter
and purify the blood
Theref.
j every organ seems to fail to do its
ULn r " fecl badlV ketfn
gag tie gt kidney remedy, Dr.
ttSrlh,wamP-Root. becse ns soon
aUtherM esarewc11 thcy will help
SSn h."or8ans to health. A trial
Uk-'y0""" make no mis-
lhQV:n " uoctonag your kidneys,
ru t?M out the extraorifiim Tr
SSffffl' ?oon realiied. It
tf n.VIrw V'snesi lor Us w
- s most UlStroccin
? K wents by all
gst$mfiftyicent
."Tea Ubinl. .!!
"Tftuil .T .. ",c RuuofSmaiwlut.
?w to find iUH,a palet telling yon
Madder rl??.' Xw have kidacYor
wnt,n.i Weaon this pkper
toN W&' ,Kilmer & Co't R
Dr. k-P'. tbe name. Swim-Bo
.l;..riaP:R9ot. d tke adl
MvWa, , y., oa cvry bottle.
t IPfMIIAvful u w
Setnntf .1.-1 . UUIU M.U1M
its in. .. , C5S1h cases, and is sold
&S
ty-flvo cint nizo Chnmborlaln's Colic,
Cholorn and Diarrhoea Itomcdy, and
this morning I fool llko a now man."
For salo by Dr. Stono's Drug Storo.
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Slightly Mixed.
An author who was his own pub
Jisher ndvortlsed a book of his as
follews:
"Sond ono dollnr for my now
book, with autograph.".
Shortly aftorwards ho received
this order from a Bollv'illo district
"I IncloBo ono dollar. If tho nu
tograph Is ono o them talkln' ma
chines send it one. I don't want tho
book." Exchange,
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nasoball riaycrs and Foot Ilncors!
Louis J. Krugor, ox-champion long
dls'tanco foot racor of Qormany and
Holland, writes, Oct. 27, 1901:
"During my training of eight
wooks' foot races at Salt Lake City,
In April last, I usod Ballard's Snow
Liniment to my greatest satisfac
tion.
Therefore, I highly rocommond
Snow Liniment to all who aro trou
bled with sprains, bruises, or rheu
matism." 25c, 50c and $1.00. Sold
by D. J. Fry.
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Often tho Cnxe.
"Jinks Bays his wife is bis right
hand."
"Woll?"
"Sometimes ho doesn't lot his
right hand know what his left is do
ing." Washington Herald.
Another Instance.
"And you aro proud of tho drag
on ns your national emblem?" snld
tho Orlontnllst.
"Immensely proud of It," nnswor
"clTtho lenrhed Chinese. "It shows
ihnt, ns in everything .olso, our
country was centurion ahead of tho
rest of tho world In nature faking."
-Washington Stnr.
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Constipntlon.
For constipation thoro 1b nothing
qulto so nico ns Chamborlaln's Stom
ach and Llvor Tnblots. Thoy always
produco a pleasant movomont of tho
bowlos without any dlwgreoablo of-
fect. Prlco, 25 contn. Samples frio
at Dr. Stone's Drug Storo.
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A l'ulr of Truths.
A widow nnd hor lnpurnnco monoy
aro soon married.
Seondtrift Ono who has a differ
ent way from us In getting rid of
his monoy. Smnrt Set.
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A Wonderful Happening.
Port Byron, N. Y has witnessed
ono of tho mo3t remarkablo ensos
of healing over recorded. Amos F.
King, of that placo sayB: "Buck
Ion's Arnica Salvo cured a sore on
my leg with which I sad suffered
ovor 80 yoars. I am now elghty-
ftvo." Quarantood to euro all sores,
by J. C. Perry, druggist. 25c.
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Agricultural Implements nnd vehicles at a bargain for two days
only.
Monday and Ttiesday, Jtily 8 and 9
INCLUDING
Ono now blndor, boat mnkc.
Two now buggies.
Two now mowing machines.
Two now wngons.
Ono now hay rako.
Ono now hack.
Ono now cream soparalor.
Sovoral now plows nnd harrows,
Sovoral now pumps.
Two second-hand bugglos.
Ono nccond-hnnd mowor nnd rako
Two socond-hand cultivators, al
most ns good aa now.
Ono second-hand wagon and a va
riety o'f othor useful articles.
walking and riding cultivators.
TERMS CASH OR APPROVED NOTES
Tho roductlon on now nrtlclos will bo from 10 to 20 por cent.,
nnd second-hand nrtlclea at a great sacrifice.
GEO. B. JACOB,
CORNER FRONT AND PINE STREETS
f-hHisn-Hr-ii8i'ainiinni
If You Arc Looking For : ',
Good Shoes !i
that give good service
see me before buying.
Large line of Oxfords for
men, women and children.
Best Shoes at honest
prices.
Repairing neatly done.
JACOB VOGT,
345 Stato St. Salem, Or.
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SELF RISING
B. B. B.
Flour
For Boston Brown Bread, Grlddlo Cakes, Miifllns and Plum 1'iiddlng.
ALLEN'S B. B. . FLOUR CO., INC., SAN Joso, Cut.
A "Union Labol."
'Just married." From Life.
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Long Liro tho King!
Is tho popular cry throughout Eu
ropean countries; while In America,
tho cry of the preeont day Is "Long
Live Dr. King's Now Discovery, King
of Throat and Lung Remedies!" ot
which Mrs. Julia Itydor Paine, Tru
ro, Mass,, says: "It novor falls to
give lmmediato rollef and to quickly
euro a cough or oold." Mrs. Palno's
opinion is Bharod by a majority of
the Inhabitants of this country. New
Discovery cures wear- lungs aad sow
The Texas Wonder.
Cures all kidney, bladder and
rheumatic trouble; sold by all drug
gists, or two months' treatment by
mall for 1. Dr. B. W. Hall, 2926
Olive street, St. Louis, Mo. Send
for testimonials. Sold by Stone's
drug store. dw-lyr
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Did Not Know Her.
Mrs. Naybor I hoard Mrs. Tart-
lelgh call your wlfo an old cat.
Husband Mrs. T, evidently novor
saw her In tho samo room with a
mouso. Brooklyn Life.
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Impohslblo.
Photographer Look pleasant,
pleaso.
Bitter I can't; I'm no single
man. Exchange
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Special Eastern Excursion rates.
May 20, 21, June 6, 7, 8, July 3,
4, 6, August 8, 9, Id, September 11,
12, 13. To Chicago aad retura,
Two of A Kind.
A Leeds clorgman was returning
Into tho othor night from a social
mooting, whon ' suddenly out of a
dark doorway a man Bprang upon
him with Intent to rob. Aftor somo
Inoffoctunl protestations tho clergy
man said, "Suroly you wouldn't rob
a. clergyman?"
"That don't mattor to me," roplled
tho thief. But after a moment's ro
floctlon ho added, "Stay; what's yor
roliglon?"
"Methodist."
"Lor' lovo yor, that's tho same as
myself. Yer can go." Tatlor,
The Mnglc No. 8.
Number throe is a wonderful mas
cot for Geo. II. Parrls of Cedar
Grove, Me., according to a letter
which reads: "Aftor suffering much
with llvor and kidney trouble, and
becoming greatly dlscouragod by the
falluro to find rellof, I tried Electric
Bitters, and as a rosult I am u well
man today. Tho first bottle relieved
and three bottlo completed the oure."
Guranteed best on earth for stomach,
llvor and kidney troubles, by J, O,
Perry druggist. 60c.
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S72.1E. St. THla n3 r&turn. 189. IE
throats after all other remedies bare j St. Paul aad retura, Omaha, Coaaell
failed; aad for eougka aad eolds
it's tke oily sure cure. Guaranteed
by J. C. Perry, druggist. 59c aad
aad Medina widths, aalleee festos jfl.e. Trial ble free.
Bluffs, knx City, it. Jee, Kaasat
City aad retura f CMS,
WM, M'MURRAT,
l-U-tf (tea. Pm. Agt.
COPYRIGHT
TOR OUH DAILY DIET.
Good, nutritious bread is Just as Im
portant ns cloan, rich milk. Our
physicians tell us of tho disease
"gorms that brood so readily in im
pure milk, which no doubt Is true,
It Is equally truo of uncleanly and
uuwholcsomo broad, which Is tho rea
son you should uso Ullom's bread. It
is not only clean nnd nutritious, but
It Is mixed and baked under abso
lutely sanitary conditions.
CAPITAL BAKKItY,
O. ULLOM, Prop.
Phono No. iJHD,
Always,
looker to mo." Philadelphia Press,
deal?"
"Always, If tho othor follow la do
ing tho dealing." Exchange.
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A Memorable Day.
Ono of the days wo remember with
pleasure, as well as with profit to
our health on which we became ao
qauinted with Dr. King's New Life
Pills, the palal&ae purifiers that
care asadaebe aad billion, aad
keep the bow els right. 2Se at J.C.
Perry's draff atere.
1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ii 1 1 1 1 m i n 1 1 1 it
SLOTS
Taken on a dobt. Will soil
at a sacrlQco, and glvo any
torms you may aak for by pay
ing tho taxes and intorest.
Aro located In tho suburb, two
blocks from car lino. Call at
RadcliH Co. I
limit in mill i ti IM-M4
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