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- UMMA4l4X .'4,vW-e&ik-AJfe lVd DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, E1ALEM, OREGON MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 0, 1007. 3 I iff ZiMoa i rf'SSSS' to f f tile nCID TO MUiwi ! .Uo fT inflammation, check MlUllO W case. Our advice Is -lf7 rh.-v Pectoral. Ask .' Kfeu Km ,g LOCAL i HOP YARDS Ecully night coughs. Nature needs a lliu lllil.uuil, vvilliut U1U the progress of the dls- give the children Aycr's your doctor if this Is his dvice also. He Knows dcsi. uoasnesays. W?r??"l"orUourprpartloni. Lowell, Mm! ," rgjtiflwirDmwua,",w' Yard ..,, in the vicinity of Sn- 'Z he 1907 crop is Staging owing to the '.... nr lack of thorn, T a. vnrds near this i Picked. It is reported oeii'BJ' Morton :4W-M".,' ,m.m hi and the ' . -Jf Lincoln will not be picked tf to lo prices. , cCbert and Patterson u-u. " . . 1.1.1. iilnVltlir 1)G- .iinmn in wwvu ..v...--ti -- hi Monday will probably bo j in the early part oi u.'t Unreported that about 100 . ir at work and that tho lw free from mold. L t. ike Walllne yards began ftjicidajr and Is progressing L From 380 to 400 boxes per ki being Picked In tho John iO-acre yard, whlcn win ibont 1500 pounds to tho . Mine In this yard will proli ne falihed Tuesday or Wednea- UuA week. There nro about lijkhri among whom arc scv- Mea famllle;. jr b no record breaking plck- Isjorted, probably owing to tho r tlit Try clean hops nro re W. 0:e family of eight por- Uled IS boxes In the Walling IriSittrdir. KtriMpald In all yards report- k citktr S Oc per box or whoro dljTtltht 1 per 100 pounds. llXlty, who owns about 30 itTOBllei east of tho city, Its riri to lire sold his hops on tho ill frisk Durbln, who is con t Hi picking. Tho workers inputting about 110 boxes Hi fill probably finish next It Re Bain yard In this vlcln- kvtffii to bo In need of plck- ;W,j this field will Inst (in longer. Mold has do l& section hut the warm rfl enable tho growers to j dine crop in theso yards. Tho excessive heat is ripening tho hops very fast and somo dnmngo is found in several of the ynrdB from this source. Tho Illlhoe 75-acre yard enst of Salem will be finished next Satur day. Some mold is reported hero but all the hops are being picked. . o DECIDE YOURSELF. The Opportunity Is Here, Hacked by Snleiii Testimony. Don't tako our wofd for it. Don't depend on a stranger's stato inont. Road Salem endorsement. Road tho statement of Snlem citi zens. And decide for yourself. Hero is ono case of it: William M. Spaytl, living on Win ter street, southeast corner of D street, Salem, Oregon, sliys: "It is juet about three years Blnco I rec ommended Doan's Kidney Pllla through our local papers. I said' that words couldn't express my good opinion of Doan's Kidney Pills, or describe tho remarkable effect thoy had on me. My kidneys had been n source of nnnoynnco for a number of years, and I suffered soverely from backacho and pain ncross my loins. I couldn't go out without my back paining mo. Tho kidney secretions were irregular and my rest at night was disturbed on account of their frequency, nnd thoro was a scalding pain In passage. I was advised to try Doan's Kidney Pills, nnd pro cured a supply at Dr. Stone's drug store. By the time I had used a lit tle over ono box I was entirely freo from backache, and tho action of tho kidney secretions was regulated so that I could rest tho whole night without being disturbed. My kld noys woro toned up nnd strengthened nnd my health was Improved in ovory way. Thrco boxes of Doan's Kidney Pills mado mo feel Hko a new man. I nm nlwnys glad to express my grat itudo for what thoy did for me." For Balo by all dealers. Prico 50 cents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, Now York, solo agents for tho United States. Rotncmbor tho nnmo Doan's nnd tako no other. Kelly did not even get n plnco in thnt 100-yard dash, although It was run throo-flfths of a second Blower than Kelly's alleged record, but ho camo In first on tho broad jump at 23 foot 11 Inches. tiiiiiMaifciwi)inuii;aiiu!iiiir!3aii4B I r--'. '.'"M ,'i ""1"1 RiA A'ltftlalJeT'rennr.itinn I'm. i c JJaWteTDodandReeuia-WtofcttisandBowUof fefid'sfesllnnrhrr,,!. IIM88tfoflWnsndlhxr wtKakcotic. IXa . ! fi- kS SSf LVtwIRerwHu r,i ,. .SeurStnKP3: ajloss of Sleep. S(muk Of T. ' ""' 5Y CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Jl X 9 J Lm YT 4n In l)S6 For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA YWCC(NTUn COMMNT, MtW VOHK CITY. l"8g 3SU SELF RISING B. B. Flout lNC NllIiT r1 Qak H Fb. DRAKE'S! VISIT TO OREGON Records Show He Landed On Oregon Coast In 1579 R. M. Brereton, civil engineer of Woodstock, Oregon", has Just Issued n small pamphlet, Inquiring into tho subject of Sir 'Francis Drake's ex plorations on tho Oregon const, In hla voyage around tho globe in the year 1D79. Mr. Brereton has gathered a won derful lot of data together, including three ancient maps showing tho early conceptions of the land nnd wator continents of the westorn hemis phere. Tho mnps and documents used In tho delightful little booklet woro unearthed from London 'records and nro authentic In every detail. They include three raro maps; ono a por tion of tho HondluB mnp Bhowing Drake's route, the latitude reached (42) and also tho bay wjioro ho re fitted his ship on the Pacific coast; tho second Is a record of Drake's routo In Pacific waters and tho third indicates sovoral bays on tho Pacific coaBt in which Drako landed. From theso nnclent maps it is evi dent that the bay UBed by Drako in which to refit his ship wub on tho Oregon coast, and that Drako mado an Inland trip exploring the country for many miles adjacent to tho bay in which ho sough Bolter. Mr. Brereton quotes from tho his torians of tho Drako voyage, Richard Haklyut, concerning Drnko's landing on tho Pacific coast, as follews: "On tho 5th day of Juno, 1579, being in -12 degrees toward tho Arc tlcko, wo foundo tho alro so coldo that our men being greovously pinch ed with tho Bnmo, complained of tho oxtremoltlo thereof, and tho further wo wont, tho moro tho eolde in creased upon ub. Whereupon wo thought it best for tho time to sooko tho lando, and did bo, finding It not mountains, but low plains, clad and covorcd with anowo, so thnt wo drow back agalno, without landing, till wo camo within 38 degree, toward tho lino, In which It pleased God to sondo us Into a falro and good bnyo with a good wlndo to enter tho same. In this bayo wo nnchored on tho 17th of June, nnd tho people of tho coun try having their Iioubcb closo to tho water, showed themsolvcs to our great gonoral." : o Slio Found Relief. If you, are troubled with liver com plaint nnd havo not rocolrod holp road tills. Mrs. Mary B. Hammond, Moody, Toxas. "I was In poor health with Hvor trouble for ovor a yoar. Doctors did mo no good and I trlud Horblno, and throe bottlo cured mo. I can't say too much for Horblne, as It Is a wondorful Hvor medicine. I always havo It In tho house. Pub lish whoro you wish." Sold by D. J. Fry. Prunes Jn Polk. Prune picking. will commonco In most of tho orchards around Dallas UiIb week. Although tho pruno crop in most parts of tho stato seems to bu rather light this year, In tho Im mediate vicinity of Dallas It Is al most as good as ever. Fruit Inspec tor J. B. Nunn says that tho crop, whllo a trifle lesa than that of last year, is uniformly of much bettor quality. Ho reports that prices rango high botwoon five and seven cents, and that tho demand for Ore gon prunes Is strongor than ever.-r- Polk County Observer, o Can you afford to trifle with so sorl nua n mnttor n in necl&Ct a bad COM or cough, when forva trifling amount you can secure a bottlo of Hick ory Bark Cough Remedy," that In guaranteed to cure or money refund ed. Prlco 25c. 50c and $1.00 por bottle. For sale by all dealers everywhere. . o A Mixed Fruit. A Polk county man has a tree raised from an apricot seed, but far from resembling an apricot. Tho fruit could bo better mistaken for some Bpecies of largo plum. The tree has been in bearing three years and was loaded this year with a huge, mottled fruit of a very pleas ing flavor. JUDGE TRUSTS HIM. A dispatch Saturday says: John McCaffrey wll kisa his glrl wlfe and bnbo good-bye Monday morning nnd go unaccompanied to tho house of correction to serve out one-yenr's sentence imposed by tho federal court. For two months ho has been free "on honor." Every tiny in thrtt time ho hns worked eagerly, Becking overtime or any work thnt would bring nn extra penny to his' regulnr st'pond. Tonight th'o Inst coin wns turned over to his wife with tho simple injunction, "For you and the baby, nnd prny that I get out before tho last Is gone." Tho cnBO of McCnffrey is almost unparalleled In tho records of the Chicago branch of tho federal court. He was sentenced by Judge Land is on July 9 to serve one year for rifling the mails. His youth ho is but 22 years old the grief of his glrl-wlfo and the silent plen of tho sleeping babe Bho carried In her arms, arouBOd the pity of Judge Landis. Ho de c'ared he could not commute tho sen tence, but said ho was willing to aid tho prisoner in any wny not in con flict with tho law. "They haven't a penny in tho house, Judge," pleaded McCaffrey; "Let me bo free for Just a month that I can earn something to help them when I am gone." "I will do moro thnn that," re sponded the Jurist. "You arc re leased without bonds for two months At the end of thnt time you must bo prepared to pay tho ponnlty of your act." now It Spreads. Tho first packago of Dr. Lcon hnrdt's Hem-Rold that was put out wont to n Bmall town In Nebraska. It cured a caso of Piles that was considered hopeless. Tho nowB Bprcnd and tho domand prompted Dr. J. S. Lconhnrdt, of Lincoln. Neb., tho discovoror, to pre paro It for general uso. Now It is bo lng sent to nil parts of tho world. It will euro anv enso of Piles. Sold for 1.00, with nbsoluto guar nntco. Dr. Leonhardt Co., Niagara Falls, N. Y., Proprietors. Sold by Dr. S. O, Stone. Salem. --i- Who Swiped tho Valise. When somo ono traded valises in this city this week with A. L. GatcB, an old pioneer, for whom tho North Snntlnm town of Gntes is named, thoy not only gavo him n bad bar gain but also Bccurod his , pension certificate and vouchor so that ho cannot now draw tho ponslbn money duo him for tho paBt thrco months. Ho camo to Albany from his homo nt Gates tho foro part of tho weok and two days ago his vnllso disappeared from tho ofllco of tho St. Charles hotel, where ho was staying. An an other valise Blmllar in appearance was loft In Its place, It Is supposed a mistake waB mado. Albany Herald. T1m Texas Wonder. Cures all kldnoy, bladder and rheumatic troubled; sold by all drug etHti. or two months' trial treatment by mall for $1.00. Dr. B. W. Hall, 2926 Olive street. St. Loulfl, mo Bead for tMUmomlala. Sold by Stone'a Attack of Diarrhoea Cured by One Doso of Clinmbcrlnln's Colic, Choi- era and Diarrhoea Remedy. I wns bo weak from an attack of diarrhoea that I could scarcely atton.I I to my duties, whon I took a doso of Chamborlaln's Colic, Cholora and Diarrhoea Romedy. It cured rao on tlroly nnd I had boen taking othor medicine for nlno days without rollef. I hoartlly recommond this remedy as bolng tho best to my knowledgo for bowel complnints. R. O. Stow art, of tho firm of Stowart & Bro Greenville, Ala. For sale at Dr. Stone's drug store. n . Tho Express Gives Warning. Two young men of this county nro now waiting trial upon an Indictment for a serious crlmo, which may send them to tho penitentiary. Thoro aro othor young men In this community who mny find thomsolvoa In n llk5 predicament Tho law makes It a penitentiary offense for a man to misuse a girl under 1C years of ago. This 1b meant for a timely wnrnlng to those young mon who think It "smart" to ontlco young girls from the paths of virtue. Tho doors of the penitentiary aro open wide for certain young men whoso actions have not been entirely concealed. Lebanon Express-Ad vanco. Women Avoid Operations linSS ROSE MOORE' B When a woman suffering from female troublo Is told that nn oper ation is necessary, it, of 6ourse, frightens her. Tho very thought of tho hospital, tho operating table and tho kn4fo strikes terror to her heart. It is quite true that thc90 troub les may reach a stago whoro an ope ration Is tho only resource, btfb u great many women havo boon cured by Lydla E. Pinkham's Vogotablo Compound after an operation has been decided upon as tho only cure. j. no strongest ana most grateiui statements possible to malto como from women who by taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound made from nntivo roots and horbs, havo escaped serious operations, ns evidenced by Miss Roso Moore's caso, of 307 W. 20th St, N.Y. Sho writes:- Dear Mrs. Plnkham:-'LydIa E. Pinkham's Vogotablo Compound has cured mo of tho very worst form of f emalo troublo and I wish to express to you my deepest gratitude I sufforod intensely for two years so that I was unable to attend to my duties and was a burden to my family. I doctored and doctored with only temporary rellof and constantly objecting to nn operation which I was advised to undergo. I decided to try Lydla E. Pinkham's Vcgotablo Compound; it cured mo of tho terrible trouble and I am now in better hoalth than I havo been for many years." This and othor such cases should oncourngo every woman to try Ly dla E, Pinkham's Vegotablo Compound before Bho submit to an operation. Mrs. Pinkham's Standing Invitation to Women Women suffering from any form of fomalo weakness aro invited to promptly communicate with Mrs. Pinkham, ot Lynn, Mass. From the Bymptoms given, tho trouble may be located and tho quickest and surest way of recovery-advised. Hardwood Floors IN CANS Spread thorn on your old Doors with a good brush, and have an up-to-dnto rccoptldn room, dining-room, hall or parlor. Nat ural wood finish, tough, clastic and durablo. VARNO-LAC Exactly Imltato all flno woodB, no matter how old tho surfneo to bo stained. Tho only nrtlclo mado thnt roqulres no skill to pro duco good results. Avoid disappointment by remembering to ask for Varno-Lack. Mado by Acme Whito Load & Color Works, De troit, Michigan. GEO. B. JACOB FRONT AND PINE STREETS, NORTII SALEM.rnONE 404, NEWPORT The Ideal Pacific Coast Resort on YAQUINA BAY Comfortably nnd qulokly renohod from SALEM via Southern Prfclflc to Albany, thenco Corvitllls & Eastorn Railroad. Round trip rates from SALEM, IG.000 for tionson tickets, good for return until Octobor 31st, and $3,00 for throo day tickets, good going Saturdays nnd returning Monday following dn:o of nalo all tickets honorod for going or roturn trip from Albany on Corvallta & Enstorn "ovory Sunday" excursion train louvlng Albany 7:30 A. M. and roturnlng lonvo Newport 5:30 P. M. For furthor Information call on tlckot ngont Southorn Pacific, Salem, Corvallls & Eastorn, Albany, or GEO. F. NEVINS, Geuornl Passenger Agent, Corvalli it SMntont Railroad, Albany, Or. ff Sick Headache. This disease la caused by a de rangement of tho stomach. Tako a doso of Chamberlain's Stomach and j Liver Tablets to correct this disorder and the sick headacho will disappear. For salo at Dr. Stone's drug store. ii n b 1 1 1 1 1 m 1 1 1 1 1 m i n i The ' White House Restaurant For a Regular 25c Dinner at 20c J They can't bo beat McGikftrist & Son Proprietors. nt nm mm in i mini1 Specimen Freight Rates. I A railroad can mnko or break a town. It Is not an iudlvldunl ontor- t prlso and for thnt reason should bo more nearly In tho control of tho Btato than It Is. Wnlln Walln lost a vnluablo factory not long ago for tho renson It could not survive and pay tho freight rates charged. It hap pened to bo a patent modlclno fac tory and needed bottles which must bo bought in tho oaBt. A cnrload was ordored and Walla Wnlla was de lighted ovor tho prospect of having n payroll In tho town, When tho bot tles arrived It was found tho freight chnrgo from some point In Indiana was 8G cents a hundred to Port land nnd 99 cents from Portland to Walla Walla. It Is not necessary to carry morchnndlsn to Portland from tho east In order to get It to Walla Walla, but tho rallroods demand that It bo done so thnt tho terminal rati) may apply and nlso .tho local rnto from Portland bnck to tho Interior rolnt of destination. What was tho result? .Walla Walla lost the fac tory. East Orogonlan. o "Everybody Should Know" says O. O. Hayes, a prominent busi ness roan of Bluff, Mo., that Buck Ion's Arnica Salvo Is tho quickest and surest healing salvo over applied to a sore, burn or wound, or to a cane of piles. I've used It and know what I'm talking aboHt." Guaranteed by J, O. Perry, druggist, 26c. Set from a Hen, A Wallowa womun found throe peculiar looking stoncH In tho craw of a young chicken sho was dressing Thoy looked so much Hko opals thai: sho sent ono of them to Chicago to. havo It polished, which proved It to. bo a vory fine clnss of opal, and shot, will lmvo it set In a ring. o Chamberlain's Cough Remedy Olio ot the Heht on the Mnrkct. For manv years Chamberlain's. Cough Romedy ha constantly galnod. In favor and popularity until it la now oi)o of tho most staplo mcdlclnea. In uso nnd has an enormous salo, It a Intended especially for ncitto throat and lung dlsoaso, such ntt coughs, colds and croup, nnd enn nlwnys bo doponded upon. It Is pleasant &ndj rafo to tnko and Ib undoubtedly tho boat In tho market for tho purpoaea. for which It Is Intended. Sold at Dr. Stono's drug store. CLOVERSEED WANTED Wo pay cash for Red Clover and) Alelko. Bona us sample and state, quantity you havo to offer. John Hughes Co. 466 to 474 State Street, galea, Oregon. , t rci cm i I, i f m w r.,i YV ii 8 I ' - xur CO., DfO., SAN Jen, CW. drug Btor.