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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, JULY, 23, 1007. K r j. L. STOCKTON THE OLD WHITE CORNER rr. mwTiTi 0 loliNkFTSl I iMSm Ji vf " rZfft&fly. TflmF A tX$? MWtM.Jl j. Jihi i mxhA If Shipment Qats . Blankets - Rtfsticatojjs Blankets 48c, 68c, $1.25 to $5 I Just the Kinds that arc Wanted These Days Comioffts $J50 tip to $ JO All New, Just Received Last Week -? Penitentiary Report. erimemlent James 1ms nied port for the term ending Juno Ijho report shows that at the of the quarter there, were 3S0 Iters, wWch Is seven more than b closo of the lust quarter. veil during quarter CO ssed 02 mea - led prisoners returned 3 ferred from asylum 1 rho earnings of the Northwest- ovo factory from convict labor 3917.53. The expenses nmounl- $15,954.49. o The Magic No. 3. mber three Is a wonderful mas- or Geo. H. rarrlo of Cedar , Mo., according to a lottor m reads: "Aftor sutrorlng mucli liver and kldnoy troublo, and king greatly discouraged by th- e to find rell;f, I triod Eloctrlo ts, and as a result I am a won today. Tho first bottle relieved hree bottlo completed tho euro.' nteed best on earth for stomach, and kidney troubles, by J. C, w druggist. 50c. o di'lte's Clever Kntci'tnlmucnt. jo program at the Vaudetto this Is up to the standard of oxcol of the entertnlnmonts given In Ittle amusement house. ' . o moving pictures aro the most able part of tho performance, ugh tlfe Illustrated song "In tho e of the Old Apple Tree," !b glv i a faultless mnnner. Tho flrtt i of pictures presented Is "When 'ere Boys," and depicts two old relating the adventures of they wd. "Tho Foxy Tramp" Is an log set of views, which aro suro fase, : Q i ' Yonr Liver or order. You go to bod In a umor and get up with a bad ' la your mouth. You want ttdng to stimulate your llvor. ry Herblno, tho llvor regular A posltlvo euro for Constlpa Dyspepsla and all llvor com s. Mrs. F , Ft. Worth, Tex frltoi: "Have used Horblno In Nlly for yoara. Words can't N what I think about It Nf In my household aro hap H well, and wo owe It to Ildr- old by D. J. Fry. o Church Jubilee. I'a Cruz., Cal., July 23. Tho Pl'on of the Christian churches "fornla opens tonluht at Car park. I Woman Is Drowned After Being Saved. St. Louis, July 23. After being saved twice by her escort, who placed her on tho bottom of an overturned canoe, Miss Ruth Lodwlggo, 18 year? old' of 495G Washington boulevard, was drowned In tho rapids of tho Morrlmac river, near St. Louis at dusk Sundny, whllo her escort wns saving a companion, Miss Ollvo Wlno now, 19 yoars old. Tho ennoo con taining tho girls and Ross Denlnun, nged 24, of 5320 Wells avenue, was overturned whllo Miss Ledwlygo wns tying her bIioo. Douhnm managed to placo both girls on tho overturned ennoo, which turned, throwing them into tho water a second tlmo. Don ham placed Miss Ledwlggo a second tlmo on tho boat, and whllo ho was struggling to save Miss Wlnonow tho canoo was swept Into tho rapids, Into which tho party hnd drifted. Miss Lodwlggo's body has not been recovered. okc Glasses Itect your eyes from the glaring o nave them la all slzea and REMEMBER do all our own lmuu o.-in,n. let the bennflf . ,.--J I ortunahip. and the price .wr w overtook, we jo you money. I , yom rta aa accldftn A - i r the ao day they are left Preachers Must Pay Fare. Chicago, July 23. Clergymen, chnrlty workers, Inmates of soldiers' and sailors homos horenftor, when thoy travel, will pay full faro, tho gnmo as ordlnnry citizens. Ever Hlnco tho 2-c?nt into laws bogan to bo ngl tatod, tho reduced fnres for clergy men have been "up In tho air." Morn thnn 100,000 annual certificates now In oxlstonco will bo cnncolled. In tho West thoso grant a rnte of 1 cents i mllo nnd In tho East 2 cont3 n mllo. Tho general Inclination of tho country to domnnd a flat 2-cent rate determined tho action. Tho roadB feel that thoy can show no fa vors, and that tho present rate is low enough for anybody. o Tho Charming Woman Is not necessarily one of perfect form and features. Many a plain woman who could novor sorvo aa an artist's model, possesses tho30 rare qualities that all .ho world admires; neatness, cloar oyos, clean, smooth skin and that sprightllness of atop and action that accompany flood hoalth. A phys ically woak woman is novor attrac tive, not ovon to horsolf. Electric Bittors rostoro woak women, give strong nerves, bright eyes, smooth, velvety Bkin, beautiful complexion. Guaranteed at J. C. Perry, druglgst, 50c. It takes money to make money. Tho young man who opens a savings account with us ami be gins to save Ills money will soon liavo money working for him. It is tho sure way of getting n start inriho world. Try it. Savings Department Capital National Bank Mexico Will Tackle Ulg Railroad Job. San Antonio. Tex., July 23. A special to tho Express from Mazatlnn says: Authoritative Information hag beon received hero that tho Durango- Mazatlanrallroad will be built by the Mexican government. It will bo tho first piece of construction slnco the National Merger was definitely ef fected. It is expected work will bo started at the end of this year. This lino Is 3G5 miles long, and the estimated cost Is $25,000,000 Mexican currency. It will require several million more to complete tlie line. A Wonderful Happening. Port Byron, N. Y has witnessed ono of tho most romarkablo cases of hoallng over recorded. Amo3 F. King, of that placo says: "Buck Ion's Arnica Salvo cured a soro on my leg with which I sad sufforod over 80 years. I am now olghty- flvo." Guaranteed to euro all sores, by J. C. Perry, druggist. 25c. o Finds Body Hanging from Limb of Tree. Roseburg, Or., July 23. Tho body of Philip Stnndly, who disappeared from his homo at Camas Valley on tho morning of his wedding day, April 15, 1907, and for whom a vig orous sonrch has been In progress ov er slnco, was found Saturdny ovon- Ing by Mr. Plorco, whllo hunting In tho .vicinity whoro Stanley's tracks wero last seen. Stanley's romnitis were found hanging with a ropo around tho neck from a limb of o tree. As thoro wns somo talk of foul play, Coroner llnmmlt Is holding an Inquest over tho remains. A Mcinornblo Day. Ono of tho dnys wo romombor with pleasure, as well a3 with profit to our health on which wo became ac- qaulntod with Dr. King's Now Llfo Pills, tho painless purifiers that euro hcadacho and bllllousnoES, nnd keep tho bowels right. 25c at J.C. Perry's drug Btoro. O ' China Itebelllon Probable. Now York, July 23. A lottor was received nt tho headquarters of tho Board of .Foreign Missions of tho Presbyterian Church from ono of tho medical missionaries of tho board now In China, describing tho condi tion around Chlnn. According to Dr. J. M. Swan, tho writer of tho lot- tor, only a leader Is necessary for a widespread robollllon in that part of China. Ho says that cortulnly, be fore many months have passed, a do- clded chnngo In tho govornmont may bo expected, and that whether this Is ncompllahed by force of nrms or not Is yet to bo determined. X-RAYS Tho automobile is still doing good work In such states as have an Inher itance tax law. .- The automobile that kills tho law less owner who Is driving It at high speed regardless of tho lives of oth ers, does the correct thing. Tho time la appronchlng when pedestrians will carry a gun, and shoot a few crania In self-defense. Tho only danger from Mayor Schmltz being exposed to tho small pox In the San Francisco Jail, Is that ho mny break out. Joseph Laudenbauercr, of Chicago, mistaking his wlfo for n burglar, reached for his revolver and shot her dead. Ho should bo hanged twice, once for being a d d fool and tho other for owning a revolver, though tho lattor offense Is covered by tho first cause. Tho railroad commissioners mot yesterday and and and and ad journed. Tho railroad peoplo solomnly tes tified that If thoy put on a stub train from Roseburg It would rcqufro an engine to pull It ,nnd n train crow to operate It, and tho commissioners Just accepted the statement without any corroboratlvo evidence o Best Medicine in tho World for Colic nnd Diarrhoea. "I find Chamberlain's Colic, Chol era and Diarrhoea Romody to bo tho best remedy In tho world," -says Mr. C. L. Carter of Sklrum, Ala. I am sub jject to collo and diarrhoea. Lat spring It soomod as though I would die, and I think I would If I hadn't tnkon Chamborlnln'B Colic, Cholora and Diarrhoea Romody. I havon't boon troubled with It slnco until this wook, when I had a vory aovoro at tack and took half a bottlo of twou-ty-flvo cont bIzo Chamberlain's Colic, Cholora and Diarrhoea Romody, and this morning I fool llko a now man." For salo by Dr. Stono's Drug Storo. o Korean Affair. Toklo, July 23. Tho ex-omporor of Korea will bo romoved to tho Inte rior. Hnynshl has oxprcisod a strong determination to aolvo tho sltuatlou. I ftkiiclcti, SticHck Slepalrlitg, Htklctk and tymKaslum Supplied, icycle Tires I- Direct From the Factory to the Consumer That is Worth Something J &&3!I5b Diamond and Hartford Cfc&llKb "2 3' At prices to suit your purses, 12.50, $3.00, $3.50, $3.75, $4.00, $4.50, $5.00. Bring In youi wheel nnd hnvo It overhauled for e tho fall riding, or call up Main 303 nnd let your wants bo known, l .... wu win uo uiu rum. Wf&t&himxd ! e?i 3 Mfi Buvpifi pun ueimmmy: ':un 'BujJiofofc ophajfc topwjg' a CO r CAME TO STUDY DRY FARMING So anxious Is tho govornmont of Brazil to lenrn practical mothodB of reclamation and dry land farming, that sho has sent an nttncho of hor department of ngrlculturo 8000 miles to Oregon to study tho methods in uso In thanrld section of this stnto. -Sonor Enrlquo Arcolo, an nttncho of tho agricultural dopartmont of tho govornmont of Brazil, was a passon gor on No. 1 today, on his way to Portland, whoro ho goes on a trip connected with tho commorclal rola tlons of Brnzll and tho United Stntos. After vlBltlng thoro for a fow days ho oxpocts to return to HormlBton, Echo and tho Butter crook country to look ovor tho Irrigated land and Btudy methods of Irrigation. Sonor Arcolo loft Brazil last March for tho purpoao of studying dry land farming mothodB In tho Pacific coast Btntos, and has beon for two monthb in Colorndo, Wyoming and Utah, nnd vlll now glvo somo tlmo to Oregon. Tho Brazilian govornmont, llko tho to find ueiurminuuon 10 bu.vo mu -uuuiiuu. Unltod stfttos, la Btrlvlng At tokio mo senior Haiumiiuu u.. hoUOB for thousands of immigrants mombora of tho cabinet havo held a ' ,nB ,nto tho count,.y and for hor overflow population from tho cltloi. conference on tho subject. o Lour LIvo tho King! Is tho popular cry throughout Eu ropean cquntrles; whllo In Amoricn, tho cry of tho prosont day is "Long In tho central portion of Brazil aro millions of acres of high upland which Ib Buscoptlblo of dry farming nnd which Brnzll will Book to roclalm by this mothod If possiblo. Hor vast The Texas Wonder. Guros all kldnoy, bladder and rhoumatio troublo; Bold by all drug gists, or two months' treatment by mall for $1. Dr. E. W. Hall, 2926 Ollvo atreet, St. Louis. Mo. Bend for testimonials. Sold by Stone'i drug utore. dw-yr o- TIml of Living. Albany. Or., July 23. Mustorlng tho strength to rlso from a sick bod whllo an attendant waB out of tho room, Isaac R. Dovino took a .22 rlflo nnd shot himself in tho head at tho Lebanon Hotol, at midnight Sundny night. Ho died InBtantly. Ho 1iad been 111 a year with cancer. o Basoball Players and Foot Racersl Louis J. Krugor, ox-champlon long dlstanco foot racor of Germany and Holland, writes, Oct. 27, 1901: "DurlnK my training of eight wooka foot races at Salt Lake City, in April last, I uaod Ballard's Snow Liniment to ray greatest satisfaction. Therefore, I highly recommend Snow Liniment to all who aro trou bled with sprains, bruises, or rhu- matism." 25c, 50c and $1.00. Sold by D. J. Fry. Llvo Dr. King's Now Dlacovory, King, whc ,mv(J ,)0on tJ0 womljr of Throat and Lung Remedies! of lf Uw wopI(1 for yonrB ro holng In- which Mrs. Julia Ryder Pnlno, Tru ro, Mass., Bays: "It novor falls to glvo immediato rollof nnd to quickly euro a cough or cuUV Mrs. Palno's opinion Is ohnrod by a majority of tho Inhabitants of this country. Now Discovery cures woa' lungs nnd soro throats after all otlor romedloa havo vadod by BoltlorB and Portuguoao aro going for hundreds of mllos Into tho Intorlor In sonrch of homed on tho small rlvora and crook bottoms. Sonor Arcolo sponkB enthusias tically of his oxporloncoB in tho Unl tod States. Ho is an educated Brazll- lon, having nttonded Harvard unlvcr At1.li n.l tw MmrvYa ntl1 fn1i1 ...v., uu iu. , . """"": Hty for a number of yoars and sponka It's the .only .uro euro Guarantied yQfy woll otQr nttftC0), by J. C. Perry, druggist. $1.00. Trial bottlo free. o 50c and A Dangerous AutolNt. Last night between 8 and 9 o'clock : some young fellow with a lady and llttlo girl In his nuto raced out State atreet at tho rate of 15 to 20 mlloa nn hour. So long as peoplo nnd teams aro kept off tho roads this speed Is all right, as It would ondangor uo one's neck but tho driver's; but In case of running into somo ono and causing death, hanging should bo tho punishment. ICE CREAM and SODA WATER at tho O. K. Store A. ENGELBART, Prop. Twelfth Street, near tho Woolen Mill. You will find this a convenient placo to get refreshments of tho beat and to do your trading. Telephone orders for ice cream delivered. Treatment O. JC H-Ml. . Bad Burn Quickly Healed. "I am bo delighted with what Chamborlain's Salv3 baa dono for mo that I fool bound to wrlto and toll you bo," says Mrs. Robert Mytton, 457 John St., Hamilton, Ontario. "My llttlo daughtor had a bad burn on hor knoo. I applied Chamber lain's Salvo and It healed beautiful ly." This salvo allays tho pain of a burn almost Instantly. It Ib for salo by Dr. Stono's Drug Storo. o Engineer and Firenmn Cookrtl. Minneapolis, Minn., July 23. En gineer Serfoss and Fireman Parker wero cooked to death nnd two wero badly Injured on a Great Northern Englno today, as tho resultof a col lision between Great Northern and Milwaukee freight trainB on a bridge. Parker and Serfess were pinned in the wreckage. o ne Fired the Stick. "I have fired the walklag-atlck I've carried over 40 years, oa aecomat of a sorethat reIte4 every Mb of treatment, uatll I tried Buckiea't Arak Salve; that ku healed the write Jeha Grret, of North MUX, of tho Brazlllnn govornmont loft nt tho niuno tlmo ho stnrted to this country to study methods of fnrmlng In Australia, South Africa and Mexi co nnd all oxpect to return nnd ro port their findings nbout January 1, 1908. . o Corporations. Tho following firms hnvo filed ar ticles of Incorporation Jn tho ofllco of tho secretary of state: Portago Railway Extension Com pany; Incorporators, J. M. Patterson, W. E. Wnlthor, Ed. M. Williams, N. A. Bonn nnd Frank Menefee; main ofllco Tho Dalles, Wasco county; ob ject to assist extension of stato port- ago railway from Its prosont terminus known as Big Eddy, to Tho Dalles; capital Btock, $1000. United States Mortgago and Trust Company, organized undor tho laws of New York, has filed Its declaration to do buslnoss In Oregon, nnd name J. Thornburn Robh as Its agont. Tho company is capitalized at $2,000,000. Tho Medford-Bluo Lodgo Tolop hono Company; Incorporators, Fred erick C. Page, G. W. Donnell, Charles Strang nnd Waltor Parsons; cnpltal sfock, $3000; main ofllco, Medford, Oro.; object to establish or maintain tolophono and telegraph lines. Portland Printing Co., Frank E. Smith, W. D. JelllBon and Arthur Wolcott, Incorporators; main ofllco, Portland. Passing of n Pioneer. A correspondent writing from Crnbtroo says: This community was grieved to hear of tho death of Mrs. Sarah Crockett, who passed nwny nt i' o'clock July 1C, 1007, nt tho homo of hor son-in-law, E. L. Bonn, of Crnbtrco. Sho was conscious to tho ond. Her honlth has boon poor for somo tlmo, although hor doath was n shock to al. Mrs. Crockett wns agod 71 yoars, 4 months nnd 29 dnya, being born In Morgun county, Mis-' sourl, February 17, 183G, nnd camo to California with hor pnronts whoa llttlo more than n child, crossing tho plains with nn ox team In 1840. Sho camo to Oregon In 1854, with n mnrrlotl slBtor, on pack mulos. Her mnldon nnmo wns Sarah Smith. On March 1G, 1S58, Bho wnn married to Thomas D. Crockett, of Linn county, nonr whoro Lncombo now stands. To them It children woro born. Sho loaves bosldcs hor fooblo hUBband 10 chlldron, olght girls 'and two beys: John A, and Snmuol, of Crnbtroo; Mrs. Joff Hannah nnd Mrs. Dutch Fern, of Crnbtroo; Mrs. M. T. Froo man and Mrs. Win. Crnft, of Albany; Mrs. David Slntor and Mrs. Chas. Hondorson, of Dotrolt; Mrs. Tom Wnrd, of Portland, and Mrs. Q. W. .Tory, of Liberty. Ono daughter, Mrs. E. L. Bonn, paBBOd awny somo alx or' Bovornl yoara ngo. Mrs. Crockett wns a mombor of tho Brothron, or Dunknrd'H church. Tho funeral ser vices woro hold nt Provldonco, Linn county, July 18th, nt 12 o'clock, Tho funornl was largely attonded. Rov. iElmoro, of Brownsvlllo, conducted tho sorvlcos. o , i , Leon Kidder In Hospital. Loon Kidder, tho youngest of tho Kidder boys burned last Tuesday in an oxploulon of blnck powdor at their homo on tho Umatilla rlvor woat of tho city, Is now nt St. Anthony's hos pital, whoro ho Is in a sorlous condi tion, Last evening nil tho Bklu was removed from tho uppor portion of his body nnd nrms nnd tho flosh ox posed. It Is linposdlblo for him to Uo down nnd ho sits In a chair, whoro ho sloopB but little. If complications do not nrlso ho will rocovor, but It will rcqulro somo tlmo for tho now skin to grow upon his body. Euat Oro gonlnn. Salem Fence Wire Headquarters for Woven wire Fcaclng, Netting, Plckots, Gatee, Shingles, V. & B. Ready Roofing, Screen Door and Ad'JUBtlble Window Screens All at lowest pricee. Walter Morley 250 Court St Salem, Ore FwVWWwwWliWWr All tho World, knows that Bajlard's Snow Llnlmont has no superior for Rhoumatlsm, Stiff Joints, Cuts, Sprains, Lum bago and all pains. Buy it, try It aad you will always use it. Any bedy who hae weed Ballard's Show Liaimeat i a llvis proof ef what it tern. All we aek ef you toto g t a THE j ELEVENTH iHOUR It is not quite that late la tho sale of the crockery, glass ware and dUbee at our store. But thoy will soon be all gone, as they are being sold below cost, to make room for more groceries. I H. M. BRANSON f i Pfc0MCl31. 432StaUSt. i P- H. HINGES K. O. Gnuit44 ive rmt jhmtm U., hy J, O. Perry 4rnM. Sit, pal bottle. PrUe 2Ie, lie $!,. SM Wy D. J. Fry. IfaniiiimiiiHiniitiiiii B1 Ora4iMte OiWr.Ua, .! yBBHHBp Mfctlt '1'.iiiiniiWiiir