Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, July 13, 1907, Page 3, Image 3

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DAILr CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON SATURDAY, JULY 1.1, 1007.
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"afe C
"One way Is to pay no attention to it;'"ot
C&& or broncnJt,s 0i Pleurisy. Another way is
10 asu yuur uuwiur auuui Aycr 8 nerry
Pectoral. If ho says, "The best thing for
BfJ colds," then take It. Do as he says, anyway.
BL& Wo hTO no oarots t Wo publtili J.O.AyorCo..
M thoftrmulinornllourpropratlon. I.owell.M?
hcuul of Riveted Steel.
tnnt contracts have re-
toiwy - - L nmm
I- been carried out "" -""
L,v0 irrigating scheme In Up-
" ' ...iu. irrlcdtetl nnd nut
be eveuiu""; ..----
...iilvatlon. Tiio pian 13 une
in"
largest Irrigation
schemes
oromoted In that country. A
n of tllO "" """ "i'i
up by the Assounn unrrnge is
Mlng utilized. The Irrigation
i, hounded on the west uy mo
and on tho enst by tho grent
It Ih .Intf nflll MntlllO1
if, THO SOU ' J "U 1JM.V..I.V.
apposed to have received no
for tho Inst 3000 or 4000
The east bank of tho Nile nt
;0mbo Is too high to allow of
nd being Irrigated at flood
In the usual mnnnor, nnd In
to obtain a sufflclent supply of
for tho continual Irrigation of
ntlre tract It was necessary to
I pumps. Theso pumps dls-
ed tho water Into rlvlted steel
mains, which In turn delivered
service reservoir. This resor-
connectcd with tho grent steel
which delivers tho water Into
ntlng earth canals or culverts,
which It flows on to tho land.
canal is constructed of riveted
and Is nearly soml-circulnr in
measuring 19 feet 8Yt inches
ameter, total length G17 feet.
allt of seven plntcB around tho
ference, tho plates boing con-
K by half-Inch snapped-head
, of which a total of 650,000
used. To allow for expansion
contraction tho canal was sub-1
led Into soventcen sections.
were connected together by
Birr basins nnd pneked expnn-
olnts. At tho end of each sce
nt canal as It ontorcd tho ran-
basin a stiffening band was
J on, the oxternal rlvot hcado
countersunk flush. This bnn.l
de to slide, in and out of tho
on short sections of rail let
ho masonry. Tho point Is kept
by means of tarred or tallowed
packing inclosed between two
seml-clrculnr angles placed
to back with bolts passing
gh them. Tho weight of tho
flowing through keons tho co-
bating on tho packing, nnd each
in can therefore expand or con
! according to tomporaturo,
?ong tho many difficulties en
tered in tho work woro tho un
I expansion of tho steel plntes,
to the sun's rays affecting tho
f the canal nearest to It more
the othor side, nnd tho wind
sand action, which frequently
id a whole section of tho canal
k several Inches. Tho totnl
ft of tho steel work wns 1250
h hundred mon, Including
! Englishmen, tho remnindor bo
Mefly Arabs, with a few Greeks
Italians, wore omployed. The
as completed In five months,
a5 day and night. Tho loose,
'B sand foundation caused
trouble, and tools woro con
' bolng lost and burled. The
J did not like night work, and
difficult to mako tho Arab,
rs-up" work at n,ght under
the canal on account of tho
In the sand. Tho Arab3
lIjo fond of drinking tho ma
'" and anointing their bodlod
u One of tho chief troubles
w natural inclination of the
t tribes to ongago in petty
s- Ideal Power.
Th nt .
v v.iHrininB Woman
iwessarlly ono of porfect form
"J"' Man' a plain woman
Ud never servo as an artist's
Powessea thoso rare qualities
e worl(l admires; neatness,
J I vw D 8m0th 8k,n RDd
"ghtliness or Btop and acton
mpany 0oJ health. A phys-
woman is never attrac
't even to herself. Electric
restore weak women, give
E" br,ght oy9' 8moo'.
8n. boautlful complexion.
at J. c. Perry, drugigst,
" national convention of
SS SadaUry a88iatlon.
IZ n? !M raado that ther
J" dand for tho slde-
fact has been observed
afa for some time.
Wonderful Dkn-..,..
". N. Y has?:
IUU
moat
wltnewi
It Is said that the president will
not reply to Dr. Long. There seems
to como times when silence Is tho
better part of wisdom, even for tho
president. Bristol Courier.
o
Deafness Cannot bo Cured
by local applications, "as they cannot
reach tho diseased portion of tho
ear. Thoro is only ono way to euro
deafness ,and that Is by constitution
al remedies. Deafness is caused by
an Inflamed condition of the mucous
lining of tho Eustachian Tube. When
this tubo is inflamed you haYo a
rumbling sound or Imperfect hear
ing, and when it Is entirely closed,
Deafness Is tho result, and unless
tho inflammation can bo taken out
and this tubo restored to Its normal
condition, hearing will bo dostroyed
forovor; nine cases out of ten aro
caused by Catarrh, which is nothing
but an Inflamed condition of tho mu
cou surfaces.
Wo will glvo Ono Hundred Dol
lars for any case of Deafness (causod
by catarrh) that cannot bo cured by
Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for cir
culars, froo.
P. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O.
Sold by drugglBts, 75c.
Tako Hall's Family Pills for con
stipation. o
If Cznr Nicholas keeps on ho may
ovpntunlly furnish tho text for a real
"Decline and Fall of tho Russian
Empire" for future Weggs nnd Bof
fins to study. Pittsburg Dispatch.
o
Tho Doctor Away from Home When
Most Needed.
Pcoplo aro vory much disappoint
ed to find that thMr family physician
li nway from homo whon they most
need his services. Disenses llko cramp
colic and cholera morbus rcquiro
prompt troatmont, and have In many
Instances provon fatal boforo modl
clno could bo procured from or a
physician BummonoJ. Tho right way
is to koep on hand a bottlo of
Chamborlaln's Colic, Cholera nnd
Diarrhoea Roraody No physician
can prescribe a bettor modiclno for
theso diseases. By having It in tho
houso you 03capo much pain 'and
suffering and all rlslc. Buy It now;
it may oavo llfo. or salo by Dr.
Stono's Drue Store
o
Pittsburg will not tako "Tho
Bath." But this bath wns a plcturo
by a French artist, and It didn't
woar clothes enough to stand tho
Pittsburg climate; Baltimore Sun.
o
Best Medicine in tho World for Colic
and Diarrhoea.
"I find Chnraborlaln's Colic, Chol
era nnd Diarrhoea Romedy to bo tho
best remedy in tho world," enys Mr.
C. L. Carter of Sklrum, Ala. I am sub
Jcct to colic and diarrhoea. Laot
spring it seemed as though I would
die, and I think I would If I hadn't
takon Chamborlaln's Colic, Cbolora
and Diarrhoea Romedy. I haven't
been troubled with it slnco until this
wook, when I had a vory severe at
tack and took half a bottlo of twon-ty-flvo
cent Blze Chamborlaln's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Romedy, and
this morning I fool llko a new man."
For Balo oy Dr. Stone's Drug Store,
o
Moro men have been rnlsed In the
backwoods who have not been
ashamed of tho family tree than
many of thoso raised in the garden
of culture. Baltimore Labor Lead
er.
o
The Texas Wonder.
Cures all "kidney, bladder and
rheumatic trouble; sold by all drug
gists, or two months' treatment by
mail for $1. Dr. B. W. Hall, 2928
Olive street, St. Lonls, Mo. Send
for testimonials. Sold by Stone's
drug Btore. dw-lyrN
o
It appears now that Mr. Roosevelt
did not ejaculate "cut It short" dur
ing thoso Georgia day speeches.
Sometimes he restrains that "habit
of talking aloud." Milwaukee
Sentinel.
o
Long Lire tho King!
Is tho popular cry throughout Eu
ropean countries; while in America,
tho cry of tho present day Is "Long
Llvo Dr. King's New Discovery, King
of Throat and Lung Remedies!" of
which Mrs. Julia Ryder Paine, Tru
ro, Kajw., says: "It nover fall to
give lmnadlate relief and to lulekly
cure a tough or tUJ." Mm, F&ln
All From Jefferson
S. A. Pease, M. J. Campbell, E. E.
Eados, S. E. Russell, E. S. Russell,
W. L. Jones, T. J. Curl, D. Donahue,
Mrs. Ell Vaughn and Mrs. S.'E. Rus
sell, all of Jefferson, are In tho city
todny attending court as witnesses
In tho enso of Russell vs. Donahue.
o-
Tho Magic No. 3.
Numbor three Is a wonderful mas
cot for Geo. H. Parri3 of Cedar
Grove, Mo., according to a letter
which reads: "After suffering much
with liver and kidney trouble, and
becoming greatly discouraged by tho
niluro to find rollf, I trlod Electric
Blttors, nnd as a rfcsult I am a woll
man today. Tho first bottlo relieved
and threo bottlo comploted tho euro."
Gurantcod best on enrth for stomach,
liver and kldnoy troubles, by J. C.
Perry druggist. 50c.
An explorer hnB discovered an
other race of pigmies in Central
Africa. Ho could havo found them
nearer homo by exploring in tho fast
nesses of "stnndpntlsm."
Your Liver
Is out or ordor. You go to bod In a
bad humor and got up with n bad
tasto In your mouth. You want
something to stlmulato your llvor.
JuBt try JKorblno, tho llvor regular-
tor. A positlvo euro for ConstiDa-
tion, Dyspepsia and all llvor com
plaints. Mrs. F , Ft. Worth, Tex
as, wrltes: "Havo used Horbino In
my family for years. Words can't
express what I think about It
Evorbody in my housohold aro hap
py and woll, and wo owo It to Hdr
blno. Sold by D. J. Fry.
Send the Family
Washing To Us
and you'll nover bother with having
It done at homo again. Tlmo was
when every family could not afford
to Bend tho washing to a laundry,
but times havo changed so, too,
havo tho methods and prices. .Today
you can bettor afford to sond the
family washing hero than not to
Ask nbout our prices on family wash.
Ing, rough dry, or finished.
The Salem
Steam Laundry
Phono 20. IftO.irin 8. Liberty HI
MIHHif aflHlHrMH-
wfrHH-w i m nj i i cc
Classified department
ttl-Hfr-m HJIHI11J1J1 4tH-r-Ht!-t4-H-r-HIa
ros SALS.
For Sale Light wagon, sultablo for
mountain or coast trips. Enquiro
of F. A. Sutton, Salem, Routo No.
4. Phono Farmers 93. 7-10-3t
If Sccrotnry Taft visits tho Philip
pines whilo his boom is afloat tho
Filipinos dosorv.9 to bo excused If
they tako it to bo an intimation that
tho franchlso is in sight for them.
o
Baseball Players and Foot Racers!
Louis J. Krugor, ox-champion long
distanco foot racer of Germany nnd
Holland, wrilos, Oct. 27, 1901:
"During my training of eight
wooks foot races at Salt Lake City,
In April last, I used Ballard's Snow
Llnlmont to my greatest satisfac
tion.
Theroforo, I highly rocomraond
Snow Liniment to all who aro trou
bled with sprains, bruises, or rheu
matism." 25o, 50c and $1.00. Sold
by D. J. Fry.
This has boon a romarkablo year
for tho raising of largo Y. M. C. A.
building funds. Milwaukoo is rais
ing $250,000 by popular subscrip
tion and tho amount Is almost comploted.
o
Tako tho Postmaster's Word for It.
Mr. F. M. Hamilton, postmaator
at Chorrycalo, Ind., kcops also a
stock of gonornl ' merchandise and
patent modiclneo. Ho says: "Cham
berlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar
rhoea Romedy is standard hero In Its
lino. It) novor falls to glvo satisfac
tion and wp could hardly afford to
bo without It." For Balo by Dr.
Stono's Drug Storo.
LITTLE BO-PEEP
LOST HER SHEEP
But no ono neod worry about mutton
this tlmo of tho yoar, If thoy can get
dainty and dollclous Spring lamb on
an appetizing and nourishing Sum
mer moal. Wo havo ovoryohlng In
cholco meats, and all the delicacies
of tho season in both fresh and
smoked moats that will please
tho most critical epicure.
E. O. CROSS,
States Street Market Phono 201
i
Salem Fence Wire
Ilcadqunrtcrs for Woven wire
Fencing.
Notting, Pickets, Gates, ShlnglOB, P
& B. Ready Roofing, Scroen Doors
and AJJustlblo Window ScroonB
All at lowest prices.
Walter Morley
250 Court St Salem, Ore
O C. T. Co.
ge8Bgw
MEALS 15c
AT THE
Salem
Restaurant
830 COURT STREET.
Call and try them. Meala
15c. Board per week $2.75,
also furnished rooms very
iao a fYi a HI Ok
uwpwunwtvi
MIMIMMUMHWIMMM
-STCAMERS
POMONA AND OREGONA LBAVB
FOR PORTLAND DAILY, EXCEPT
SUNDAY AND WEDNESDAY, AT
O A. M. FOR CORVAMilS TUBS.
DAY AND SATURDAY ABOUT 6
P.M.
P. M BALDWIN, Agt.
Phenomenal Berries Bolter than
Logan borrlos, fresh from tho
vino. Phono your order in for
prompt doll very. Geo. W. Weeks,
phono Farm 41. 7-2-2 w
Yogct Lumber nnd Fuel Co. Lum
ber .shingles, building material,
wood and coal. Low ' prices mid
prompt delivorlos. Ono block cast
of S. P. passenger dopot. Phono
FOR RENT
J-or Rent Furnished nnd unfur
nished rooms. Inquiro at 790
N Commercial street, M. A. Dlco.
G-15-lwti
For Rent Soven-room house, ho
and cold water, electric light, bath
room. Inquiro of Aug. Schrelb
or, 5C0 North High street. '
3-25-tf
198.
7-2-tf
LODGES.
For Sale Now nnd second-hand fur
niture kitchen utbnslls, bicycles,
tenta and camping outfits. Wo
aro money-savors for our custom
ers. Conrad Dlllman. C-26-lm
For Salt Rcclst'ored Borkshlro
hogs, slro by Western Star 3d,
88,046, brod up closo to grand
champion of St. Louis exposition,
good plnno blndor. H. A. Clark,
cornor B nnd Sixth strootB, Pleos
nnt Home addition to Salem, Ore
gon. 0-20-lm
For Sale Ono twonty-ton Champion
balor, quick roliof, ono wotor tank,
ono onglno tender on whools, ca
pacity 400 gallons. Phono 154 Su
burban, or nddroos box 285 Salem,
Or. T. F. Walker. 0-12-lm
For Salo Old papers, 10 cents por
hundrod. Inqufro Journal ofllco.
Why Pay Rent When you can buy
a nlco homo at 680 N. Llborty St.,
on terras to Butt tho purchaser.
AddrosB O. H. Burggraf, Albany,
Oro. 5-17-tf.
MISCELLANEOUS.
Piano luuer L. L. Woods, mano el
pert tuning, repairing nnd polish
ing. Leayo orders nt Goo. O.
Wills' music storo, Salem.
2- 9-lyr
iorestcrs ot America Court Sher
wood Forostors, No. 19. Mootu
Tuesday In Hurat hall, State street
Loo Abblo, O. R.; A. L. Brown,
F. S.
Central Lodgo No. 18, K. of P
Cnstlo Hall In Holman block, cor
nor Stnto and Llborty streets,
Tuesday of each wook at 7:30 p.
m. Oscar Johnson, O. C; E. H.
Andorson, K. of R. nnd S.
Modern Woodmen of America Or
gon Codar Camp No. 52 4 C. Meet
ovory Thursday evoning at S
o'clock In Holman hall. W. W.
Hill, V. C.j F. A. Turner, Clerk.
Woodmen of World Moot ovory Fri
day night at 7:30, in Holman hall.
J. A. Dickey, O. 8.; P. L. Fraaier,.
Clerk.
Lincoln Annuity Union. Sick, accb
dent and ponslon insurance; $2,
000,000 pledged; ovory claim paid,
Good agonts wanted. J. H. CL
Montgomery, supreme organizer,
Box 482 Salem, Oregon. R. R.
Ryan, socroctary, 540 State stroet.
SASH AND DOOB FAOTOBEBJB.
Frank M. Brown. Manufacturer oi
sash, doors, mouldings. All kinds el
house finish and hard wood work,
Front stroot, bet. State nnd Court,
Mnltft k eomnlalnti at the ocIaa.
Concrete- Work. Got my prices on
eidowalks, curbs, Boptlo tanks and
coment work of any kind. All
work guaranteed first-class. M
Ward, Highland add. Phone 609
C-ll-tf
Putting In Modern Plumbing
f aagija
Jfg
Gold Dust Flout
Made by TUB 8YDWEY POW
ER COMPANY, Sidney, Oregon,
Made for family use. Ask yoar
grocer for it. Bran and aiortf
always oa hand.
P. B. Wallace
AGENT
Ui
Superior Restaurant
158 nigh Street, Upstairs.
First-class in all appointments. A
place for ladles and gentlemen to get
all kinds of Chinese dishes and the
famous LI Hung Chung Chop Suey
and Yakatna.
R. H. Baker
In now houses and buildings, na
woll as refitting old houses, keeps
us pretty busy In tho spring, when
building is at flood tido. Our facili
ties aro always equal to the occa
sion, and wo would invite builders
and contractors to got estimates from
us on plumbing, gas fitting, steam
fitting and roofing before going else
whore, as we do export work at rea
sonable prices.
A. L. FRASER
SUS8 State Street.
Phoae 18S.
Mm
, BUILDOWI A MOUftB
Uutto S Wcndoroth Fine wines,
llquorB and cigars. We handle th
' colbbrated Kellogg and GaatW
whlsklos. Cool and refreshing beer
constantly on drough. South
Commercial street 9-8-lyr
Salem Iron Works. Founders, ma
chlnlata and blacksmiths. Manu
facturers of all kinds of sawmill
machinery. Hop and fruit drylni
Btovos, etc. Manufacturers of tb
Salem Iron Works Hop Press.
Salem Box & Lumber Co. Removed
from South Salem to 14 th streot,
near the S. P. dopot Boxes, Berry
Cratoo, Fruit Trays and Perfection
Fruit Evaporators. Phone 201.
Enlarged
Our moat market on East State
street has beon doubled in size and
wo aro hotter prepared than ever to
servo customers. Prompt servlco and
the best of meats our motto. Call
or phone 199. B. E. Edwards, Prop
Wo Aro Cash PurchasersOf poul
try, eggs, and all kinds ot farm
produce Berry crates mado up
In unllmltod inantltlos. Capital
Commission Co., 2C7 South Com
mercial street, Salem. Phono Main
179.
A. J. Anderson Contractor and
builder, 416 Court stroot. Phono
544. 6-1-tf
LOST.
LNt Street car conductor's nunch.
somowhoro on Stato stroet lino.
Flndor lenvo at electric ofllco, cor-,
nor of Stnto and Commercial i
Btroetfl. 7-12-3t'
Lost Mnlo Colllo, with characteris
tic marks, ono mllo west of Clio
mawa, July 10, Woro Icathor col
lar with short ropo attached. Find
er will rocolvo rownrd by notify
ing M. W. Cooper, Ghomnwn.
7-12-3t
Lost or Strayed. A small, bright
bny horso, weight nbout 950
pounds. Woll built nnd In goqd
condition. Roturn to J. II. Stan
ton, corner of 10th nnd Mill -stroots,
phono 1212, nnd rocolva.
rownrd. 7-8-lwk
Lost. A bunch of keys botwoon
tho stato houso and Liberty stroot.
Flndor will plenso loavo tho snmo nt
Tho Journal ofllco. 7-ll-3t
PLUMBEKJ.
Theq. M, Jiarr Plumbing, hot wate
and steam heating and tinniag
1C4 Commercial street. Phoat
Main 192. 9-1-ly
J. M. LAWRENCE
Formerly Raker, Lawrence & Buker.
Reliable Grocer, At the Old
Stand
M. J. Petzel Plumbing, steam as'
gas fitting. Successor to Knox I
Murphy, 226 Commercial itreai
'Phono Mala 17.
MUSICAL.
Arthur Von Jessen Teacker of pi
ano; ( touch, technlch, interpreta
tion. Thorough preparatory course
Advanced students preparod for
public appoarance. Resldonce 668
CeaUf St. Tel. Main 26.
2-2i-tf.
limmiHimiHuiiiiii'
Outing Shoes j;
For Bcashoro and mountains.
All styles In louthors and canvas.
Ladles' $2.25 Tan Shoos
now 92.00
Moil's I3..G0 Tan Shoos
now $.00
Chlldron's Tan Low Shoes
11.25 now 91.00
wajRWdT
-Dial
Hot).
T-lfr-t
Chlldron's
High Shoes
..91,75 ami 92.00
X WHtTfl CANVAS SHOHB
X Tor Mm, Woatea asd Cki(- 1
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remarkakl
opli
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