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DAELY CAW TAL JOURNAL, 8ALBM. OREGON WKPXMSDAY, AUGUST 21, 1007. l If you think you need a tonic, ask vottr doctor. If vmitlilnV.rn.. .! -- w ...... m VU UbbU - ' a y. if yc fl -. 7Z CO iL W something for your blood, ask your i v,fV Y"f doctor. If you think you would MM ,11.. .. j A . . .. f wi "tf ' lu l y Mers nonaicononc WPOffYSni ILLLl Sarsaparilla, ask your doctor. I wa mourn MsrorraniM j, o. PL iu our prgpanmona. IOwU, Mail rCo.,j 2.1 TO BECOME A DRUG me has como when gold Is le of manufacture, rominus .,..,in(.. There aro prac- thaustless tracts of rock and ,uuh irold 19 being produced t0U3 quantities with absolute on of risk. I shall briefly o tyblcal instances oi nufacturo cither one of which Ant to doom gold as a mo- I orrhanKO. iu ho discovery of tho great- Lits of gold in all history Em known. This was In tho Irsand district of tho Trans itu Africa. Compared with aous Comstock mlnos woro No until recent yenra has insslbleto go ahead In itho ox- of tho billions in gold which tered through tho rocks and the Kltwatorsrnnd. It ro- ow processos, but scionco and sunnlled thorn. Hhoro la bearing roof, 40 miles In 20 miles In width, and In borings to a depth of 3500 cold In undiminished quan- iHow much gold Is thoro In iratcrsrnnd, Hundreds, prob- iusands, of billions of dollars Wltwatersrnnd conglomorato only tho insignificant amount pennyweight of gold to tho t runs uniform, thorofor it . Question of machinery and I dctermino tho yield. Money the mnchlnery and China tho fho annual production of tho al gold factories now exceeds 10,000, and tho record Is crcry month. If labor can I thoro Is no reason why tho should not reach half a bll- lyear, and tho rock can bo (or centuries without mnk- trlous Impression on its vast liny years ngo It was dls- that all of tho soil of tho sto and San Joaquin valleys led ith gold. Wo will con- bat li being dono In tho Snc- Tor hundreds of miles pr runs through a broad vnl- a wld'h varying from 20 to dia 100 mlle3. Whon It bo- aown Hint gold wns scattorod the soil of this 20,000 squaro 5l valley, capltnl called on and invention for assistance. Itant mountntns woro mado to water power for electricity. we was built a floating gold 1 at a coat of $250,000. It position nenr a bank of tho nd with Its dredging appli ances began to eat Is way Into tho soil. Tho mud and dirt were carried over tho hugo scow, tho gold extract ed, tho tailings wqro dumped In tho rear. Thus was witnessed itho strange sight of a factory crawling overland toward tho distant foothills. It rest od In a canal of Its own making; It was run with electric powor gener ated by a mountain brook; it worked 24 hours a day with three shifts of men; tho amount of gold extracted was as uniform as tho thrust of Its motors; Its mlno was an ocean of mud, thero was no more roraanco about Its operation than thoro Is about a brick kiln, and yet that 250,000 gold factory made a net profit of $300,000 tho first year. o HAD AN AWFUL TI3IE. WIRED PATIENTS AORTA Twenty Feet of Silver Wire Colled In Great Artery But Olwmberlaln's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy Cured nim. It is with pleasure that I glvo you this unsolicited testimonial. About a year ago whon I had a sovoro caso of measles I got caught out In n hard rain and tho moaslos sottled In my stomach and bowols. I had an awful tlmo and had It not boon for tho ueo of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholora and Diarrhoea Remedy I could not havo possibly lived but a few hours longer, hut thanks to this remedy I am now strong and woll. I have wrltton tho abovo through slra- plo gratltudo and I Bhall always speak a good word for this remedy. Sam II. Clwln, Concord, Ga. For salo at Dr. Stonoj drug store . o Tho Horso Hnd n Habit. (At an annual series of races "for nil comorB." tho sun was blnzlng down on a field of hot, excited horses and men, nil waiting for a tall, raw boned beast to yield to tho Im portunities of tho Btartor to got Into lino. Tho patlonco of tho startor was noarly oxhauBtcd. "Bring up that horao!" ho shouted. "Bring him up!" Tho rider of tho refractory beast, a youthful Irishman ,yollcd back: "I can't. This hero's been a cab horso, nnd bo won't start till ho hoars tho door 8hut,-nn' I -ain't -got no door." Exchange. ' Tho Texas Wonder. Cures all kldnoy, bladder nnd rhoumatlc troubles; sold hy all drug gists, or two months' trial troatmonl by mall for $1.00. Dr. E. W. Hall, 292C Olive Btroet, St. Louis, Mo Send for tcatlmonlnle, Sold by Stono's drug storo. : o . On tho Desk. First Fly( brcastfully) I'vo past tho hatching ago, tho creeping ngo and tho flying age. Second Fly .If you don't look out you'll land in tho mucilage. Brook lyn Englo. saaaa i eKind You Ilnvo Always Bought, and which bat) been uso for over 30 years, has foorno tho signature of $ nnd has been made under bis por- W- sonal supervision since lta Infancy. yi CC&Oi auo w uo ono to deceive you In tblg. Counterfeits, Imitations and" Just-as-jrood" ar but frperlmeuts tlmt trifle ivlth nnd endanger the 1m-i of Wjuua and Ckitdiu Experience against Expert ..mU Vunat is CASTORIA festoria U n harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Para nci Drops mid Soothing Syrups. It is Pleanut, It otulus neither Opium, Morphine nor other Nnrcotio uutatice. Its ngo is its guarantee. It destroys Worms Ji allays Feverislmcss. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind 1 1 riJt relleves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation ,, 'wtulency. It nsshnilatea tho Food, regulates tho V m?''h aml Bowels, gh ing healthy and natural sleep. ' t hildrcu's Panacea-the Mother's Friend. ' ,NE CASTORIA ALWAYS yp Bears th Signature of 5T r S T V cMitr & -vir-w 6 &3iu You Haie Always Boupt n Uw For Over 30 Year. NiHMt, rr i A recent dispatch from Omaha says: "Na turo and a silver wlro 20 feet long havo saved the llfo of Fred Williams at tho end of ono of tho most remarkablo operations on re cord. It was for aneurism of tho aortai and wns performed upon Wil- llama In tho ModlcoChlrurglcal hos pital, Philadelphia, by Dr. Jamos H. Mann. Tho aorta Is tho great parent trunk artery through which blood la distributed from tho heart to tho smaller arteries which run to all parts of tho body. An anourlsm Is a weakening of tho walls of a blood vessel. It arises frequently as a conscqucnco or rheumatism ana figures largely as a cause of death In tho vital statistics of every city. Tho usual treatment for aneurism is tho romovnl of tho affected portion of tho blood veonol and tho tying of tho frco onds of tho artery. Whon this has been dono a compensatory circulation Is set up by tho blood ves sels near tho ono thnt has been ro moved, and no serious results fol low. In tho caso of an nnourlsm of tho aorta, howovor, such nn operation Is Impossible. No nrtory or scries- of arteries can do tho work of this groat blood canal. Tho only thing tu bo dono In such a caso U to stroi&thon tho artery wall and lot naturo tho rost. ' Wllllnmo, who Is 39 years old nnd a man of Immcnno vitality, sovoral months ago noticed a swelling on hU breast and wont to a hospital for treatment. Tho young rosldont sur geon looked at It critically and said It wns n boll. Ho applied a locnl anesthetic and proparcd to lanco tho lump. "Hold on thoro!" cried Williams. "I don't want any oporatlon yet." It was lucky ho otnyod tho young surgoon's hand. Had ho not dono so, It scorns cortaln death would havo resulted almost Immediately. Tho sufforor wont to tho Modlco Chlrurfiilcal hospital. After sovoral days of preparation ho was placed upon tho oporatlng tnblo without having boon othorlzed. A hollow necdlo was plunged In to tho norta, nnd through thlB tho sllvor wlro wns fod from a spool. Tho wlro was nbout na thick ns No. CO cotton thrond. Thoro was llttlo pain nnd Williams aided tho surgoon by his stoicism. "Go as far ns you llko, doctor," hd Bald, as tho oporatlon wns begun. Tho blood pressure had been re duced to tho mln'lmum by a long stay In hod and by a starvation dlot. As tho wlro was fed Into tho groat blood vobsoI It colled ltsolf closely In tho form of a cyllndor which fitted exact ly tho Innor Burfnce of tho affected part. Then tho needlo was with drawn and tho llttlo wound made by It was drosBod. Tho process that was then set up In tho weakoned part was this. Tha blood clotted over tho wires and "organized," a now wall, strengthen- Incc that, which had been woakened by the rheumatic growth. Tho effi cacy of this "organization" depends unon tho general condition of tho pa- tlent and the quality of his blood. Tho oporatlon upon Williams was norformed two months ago. Last week ho came Into tho hospital with blood trickling from a pln-polnt hole in his chest. Again ho was placed upon tho oporatlng table. Tho blood was found to bo coming from a wound from which protruded tho tip of a sllvor wlro. With Infinite caro tho wholo strand was taken out. Thon, to tho amazemont of every body, tho bleeding stopped. Thero ila ovory indication Williams Is now absolutely well and that the now Inner coating of tho aorta Is suffi ciently strong to reonforco tho woak ened tissue that lies outside It. "I feel as woll as I over did In my llfo and work ovory day without fatigue," said Williams today. SuBpt-cted. Aunt Noll Why, dearest, what are you crying about? Mrs. Nowed I Just received a let ter from Harry and ho saya that every time ho looks at my picture bo feels lonesome. . Aunt Nell Why, that only goes to Bhow that ho misses you, dear. Mrs. Nowed Yes, I know, but just before ho Started oa the trip I took Hy pktur out of ate xrlp la fua. ChlcafQ Nw. Buckeye Daisies iu Scotland. The London Leader has sent a rep resentative along with tho young women from Ohio who are now tour ing Europe ns specimens of Ameri can womanhood. This Is tho way tho girls enjoyed Scotland and Scot tish scenery, according to this voracious roperter: I was formally and severally In troduced to 21 high-spirited "Buck- oyo Daisies," and as formally decor ated with a yard of American ribbon and .the rather conspicuous flag of that Uk, and thereafter tho entente cordlnlo bloomed with great success. "Treat us ns sensible girls," said they, "and wo will treat you real proper and as a privileged friend." I desire .to say right hero that thoy have kept their word faithfully. I havo never carried so much hand luggago In my blameless life. Our Journey 'through tho Troasachs was n marvel of stago management. It blow, It snowed, It hailed. Tho sun shono so flercoly that eggs woro boiled In the opon air, and It rained. Queen of Shoba, how It rained 1 Fortunately It moved tho "Duck oyo Daisies' 'to triumphant heights of enthusiasm. They had often heard of Scotch rain, and herb It wns right down their necks In waterfalls. Tho subsequent drlvo to Aborfoylo wnB momornblo for two things first, In 8omo lovely pass among tho birch grown benuty of tho hills wo en countered n solitary piper skirling away to his molancholy content. Tho nwful sound roso In that glorious atr nnd reverbornted from tho hills nnd up and down tho gorges with throo- fold Intonslty nnd hldeousness, nnd tho "Buckoyo Daisies" ceased talking for tho first tlmo that day and cooed with delight. ' o Tho driver of our coach was bo overcome wltn incoherent uougui thnt ho foroboro to point out the Bconery tor two miles. Tho othor thing which I deslro to placo on record Is tho admission which wnB wrung from tho "Dntsles" that Scottish sconery oqunlod yes, equaled thnt of Amorlca. It wns wrung from thorn, It Is truo, and thoy, begged mo not to Btato It pub licly, and I promised faithfully that I would not. Then tho rain foil In a solid lump on two solitary coaches that woro winding through thoso purplo glens. As tho avalancho of wntor descend ed tho higher roso tho spirits of tho "daisies," and thoy Bang togothor, onchnntlng coon songs from "way bnck." Tho "Daisies" havo an oxtonslvo roportolro, nnd thoy did not spnre themselves; and tho clouds opened their lioarts to thorn. Wo woro hung out to dry at Ballo Nlcol Jarvl'a famous hostelry, whoro some gonlo had caused a ronrlng flro to bo nwalt Ing us. Hero for tho first tlmo In tholr sunny lives tho "Dnlslos" tnBted whisky. It was whisky or chills, and- tho whisky won In n cantor. Wo woro a long tlmo drying, nnd' tho "DnUlos" employed tholr tlmo writ ing up their Journals. Thoy ench carried a Journal. In tho cnlf-bound depths nro tho truo criticisms of a j Journoy. . o Not Kvnctly That Kind. "Did you got a complimentary tlckot to tho show?" Inquired tho pas flond. "Woll," answered tho man with Influonco, "It's a free tlckot, but If you hnd heard tho remarks of tho managor as ho was filling It out you wouldn't call It vory complimentary." A Woman's Back Has many actios and pains causd by weaknesses and falling, or other displace ment, of tho polvlo organs. Other symp toms of fomalo weakness aro frequent hoadacho, dltzlnoss, Imaginary specks ot dark spots floating boforo tho oyos, gnaw ing sensation In stomach, dragging or bearing down In lower abdominal or pelvic region, disagreeable drains from polvlo organs, faint spoils with general weakness. If any considerable number of tho abovo symptoms ara present there Is no remedy that wJKjtlve. quicker relief or a more per manent Sm than Dr. Plena's Favorite PreJbtlbiiSlt has a record ot over forty years of cnnK is tnomogt Txn?n JUflcnyiK-uw.- vlnoltnown to-tnedlca scJencft. It Is ad ot the glyceric oxtraciT of native medici nal roots found In our forests and con tains not a drop of alcohol or harmful, ot bablt-formlns drugs. Ita Ingredients an all printed on tho bottlo-wrapper ana at tested under oath as correct. Every Injrodlont entering Into Fa Torlte Prescription" hat the written ea dorsomont, of the most eminent medical wrltors of all the sovoral schools of prac ticemore valuable Uan any amount oi aon-prptpsslonal testimonials though tho latter aro not lacking, having boon con tributed, voluntarily by grateful patients in numbors to exceed tho endorsement given to any othor modlclno extant fox tho euro of woman's Ills. You cannot afford to accopt any medicine of unknown composition as a oubstltuto for this woll provon remedy or knowh oomi'ositiox, oven though tho dealer may raako a llttlo more profit thereby. Ybur interest In regaining hoalth Is paramount to any solGsh I n tores t of Mm and It Is an Insult to your Intolllgonco for him to try to palm off upon you a substitute. You know what you want and It Is hU bust ness to supply tho artlolo called for. Dr. Plorco's Pleasant Pollota are tho original "Llttlo Llvor. Pills" first put up by old Dr. Plorco over forty yoars ago, much Imitated but nover equaled. Llttlo B3gar-coaU4 granules easy to tak w oiudy. BOTH yz- . '-irrs r Alinlillllfl J-,,"-C?L I "ft. " " lilPiii l w.fT&Vl.- - "" fvMrT DON'T LET THIS HAPPEN Put thoso good resolutions that you mado on January lot Into effect at onco by replacing yoar old plumb ing with tho nowoat Ideas In sanitary opon plumbing, and you will be rid of tho annoyano of leaking pipes and flooded floors, as woll as doctor's bills. We will furnish estimates tor plumbing, gas fitting and satlstactloa la guaranteed as to workmanship and chargos. A. L. FRASER KS8 State Street. Phone 1S3, LU' r71vLNRHJr -J Ik ft Send the Family Washing To Us and you'll never bother with having It done at home again. Time was when every family could not afiora to send the washing to a laundry. but tlmoa have changed so, too, havo the mothods and prices. Today you can hotter afford to Bend tit family washing here than not to. Ask about our prices on family wash ing, rough dry, or finished. The Salem Steam Laundry Phono 23. 180-100 S. Liberty St. Washington Star. o A Rimplo Method. "How do you mnko tho distinction botween popular and classical music?" naked tho vory young man. "Oh, that's easy," answered tho dlsponser of homo-grown philosophy. "It's popular If I onjoy it and It's classical if I don't." Exchange. THE PUREST And most dollcloua Soda It la pos slblo to buy bo found right horo. A cool, refreshing pleasant drink in a groat vnrloty of flnvorB. All pure fruit syrups. OUR ICE CREAM SODA Is considered by all to bo tho boit In town. All now nnd delightful Summor, bovornges at our soda fountain. THE SPA No. 083 Stato Street. SALEM WATER COMPANY OFFIOI3 CITV HALL. Fdr water Borvlce apply at office. Bills payablo monthly In advance. .J;;i,4f w MEALS 15c AT TUB Salem Restaurant t 880 COURT BTItKKT. Call and try them. Meal 16c. Board per week $2.78, also furnished room very reasonable. HIh Kxtra Ilutli. That summor rosort proprietor Is a shavp ono.lsnt ho? I ahould say bo. I fell off tho dock and ho charged mo for nn ex tra bath. Cleveland Loader, o Llttlo Willie Say, pa, what Is warllko manifesto? Pa Ono kind, my son, Is when a woman says thoro Is no uso talking. Chicago Ncwb. For Health's Sake keep the bowels open, the liver regulated, the kidneys active, the stomach well, the blood pure, the sleep tOHad, the brain clear with iiiiiinninmimnwj; The I White House Restaurant J For those Delicious PIES Thoy. can't ho hct McGilchrist & Son Proprietors. ii h imimiiiHWum-i- SSeechana XtMWPtfJfWlMtt. ! JwCSjwft t HOLLISTEn'B Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Bair Ksdloim tor oaiy rtopu. Srisgi CbMa Health and Biatwtd Vigor, A fpclflo for Comtlimtlon, IncllgwUon, Llvt nd Kidney Trouble. I'impli-i. Octtiaw, Jmpuw My. Wad IlroaUi, Kluttrih IlowcU, Ifedcl Hud Ilackocli It' K'xrky MoiinUlu Tea In tU let form, at cent a ix. Uenulua inad by JIoLUUTea I)a CoMPAvr, Maillson, WU. BOL0EN NUGGETS FOR SALLOW PE0l- TIIH I1ICST I10A8T THI3 FAMILY KVKll HAD Can bo obtained from our prime tondor and Juicy beef, mutton or pork. All our monta are Rolocted from tho cholcost, and proparod for tho tnblo to suit tho domandd ot the fastidious. Our prlcos aro lower for quality than you can find at any placo in Sulom, i:. c o it o s s, Phono 201, U70 SUte Bt, O C T. Co. -STEAMERS rOMONA AND OREGONA LEAV1I FOR PORTLAND DAILY, EXCEIT SUNDAY AT O A. M. P. M BALDWIN, Agt. BUTTERNUT BREAD It Is worth more than any othw bread, yet the price Is no higher. For sale at your grocer's. CALIFORNIA IJAKEHY. Thomas ft Ceolev, Props. xeafti-A.. rikmwmuMftwm o BmmOi J &jLm iMMtb H m FRENCH FEMALE PILLS. JkRtrt, (unu Ututr Mli'rrwtuMtMiviiu, NIYER (MOWN TO FAIL ' "' iii u tl)Jj)fml Ult Will mi.1 lUi M irltl. ( U f i4 1.t U rcilrl, tu,M rm KMtili(iU4w4lw( i U.w Mikl ) turar4.it u li UNITIDMC0ICAlCO..soiT4.UHeaTCii. Pa. 'Sold In Salem by Dr. S. C. StottP Tu 1. ArA m4 i dim. Mltl Mb THM CHIGHESWWi a uko. Ma 4ftM j liOTJ tSSi nw MMtSTS UiHl U.