Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, September 20, 1907, Page 3, Image 3

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    DAILY OATMTAIi JOURNAL. BAJ.KM. ORKGOW. FRIDAY, SE1TEMHEK 20, 1007.
OTHER
ENGINES
. ..i,i nf Pumplnfl
Small Poer Plants
and
1
...nrf Kuoleno engine n ,
!'P. Vie well repress. u..
C i mine and m
.. mm at tho state
IS that these arc taking
''IS"
dibits every ' -
'T'm, and pumping
rTe threaten in a short
lllroutof Use. n
j, little o hiscasu, .
'"T.! - ii1ar city resl-
KSuVnarewoftho
. "splays and always ready
;U explain to anyone In-
In connection wiiu ..
...iha lino everything
uL grinders to woodsaws
m Gnelnes that will
lflWW' - ln
.1500 gallons an "' -
'' ..,. ... nf fhfl man of
ejtoi me ju"- " -
itealth; and tneir wuuiuu..-
c" .. il.Ali. nnal
,t!iliiitliattney savu ... -.Hoes.
When not In use, such
L.m.vbemittowork to saw
fittter's wood or many other
2 Emmett. tho windmill
Cm house, corner of State and
L streets of Salem, arc well rep
lied this year. Their special,
, pamplng plants and Irrigat
ion. They havo several on-
ulj operation, of tho FalruanKs-
t suite, one of which Is a small
tower pumping outfit, worth
:jik about $250, which will
a from 1500 to 200 gallons per
Oae ol these pumps Is In uso
tHHelto of West Salem, for
pdii celery. Also one-1y Wolfe
i of Wheatland.
i H. L. Keats Auto compnny
Ifctliid has an attractive booth
lis exhibition of tho Olds, stu
117, wd KuBhman, marine, on-
A small Kushman cnglno Is
I aklltton with everything com-
t to tt op a small launch. A 3-
i peter Olds pumping outfit is
iMthtcIll numn 1G00 rrtiiloni
to, tod burn only about three
iitf puoleno in ten hours run.
i of tho Keats display Is
;tld stationery cnglno.
Kfcersori Machinery Co. of
ills one of thonontcst ox-
iiistn, Including, besides their
ul machinery, threo makes
psscn including a $70 Poterbor-
Aweof the finest canoes mndo.
ti0!dtown and Truscot. They
: tie Alamo cnglno for sta-
CHRONIC
STOMACH
TROUBLE
Cured by Dr. "Williams' Pink Pills
After Sufferer Had Doctored
for Years in Vain.
The tonic treatment for indiges
tion, is having rpmarkablo success In
curing obstinate cases of that dis
tressing malady and deserves atten
tion from every sufferer. Its prin
ciple, is that remedies for indigestion
that digest the food for the stomach
glvo relief for only a short time.
Ultimately they unfit tho Btomach to
do Its own proper work, because
they make its already weak power
still weaker by disuse, while the
remedy that strengthens the stom
ach makcB It more and more capabln
of digesting the food for Itself and
this benefit lasts. A remedy that lo
n tonic not only for tho stomach but
for tho blood and nerves as well, in
vigorates tho cntiro sysjtem and
makes recovery from tho weakening
effects of Indigestion rapid and thor
ough. Miss Cynthia Hart, of 413 E. Mul
berry street, Lebanon, Ohio, says:
"I was a sufferer from stomach
troublo for several yeara and found
no relief ln doctors' or other medi
cines. My nppotlte was gone, I was
troubled constantly by lioadachcs
and dizzy spells and was so nervous
that I was annoyed and worried by
any littlo noise. It was nlmoBt Im
possible to Bleep at night and I was
easily tired out. Tho least bit of
work mado mo short of breath. I
lost In weight and waB so run down
that I know I must soon find somo
help or glvo up..
"Whllo undecided what to do I
ran across a nowopnper containing a
caso like mlno cured by Dr. Wil
liams' Pink Pills and at once bought
a box. Thoro was soon such a de
cided Improvement thnt I continued
iiBlng tho pills and was entirely
cured. Tho best proof of this Is that
I havo been well over Blnce. I can
not recommend tho pills too highly."
Sufforcrs from dyspepsia ln any
form who havo found tholr condition
unrolloved or actually growing worso
whllo using ordinary remedies,
would do well to try Dr. WilllamB'
Pink Pills. They are sold by all
drugglBts or direct by mall, post
paid on receipt of price, GOc per
box; six boxes, $2.50. A diet book
will bo sent freo on application to
Dr. Williams Medicine Co., Schenec
tady, N. Y.
u
1.
ELEVEN YEAR
TATE FAIR
In presenting our eleventh successive exhibition at tho Oregon
Btato Fair, wo wish to state that ench article In our stock has been
selected with tho utmost consideration for tho use to which It Is to
bo put. No lmplomont or machine Is taken Into our stock until It
has been thoroughly tested and compared with others for tho earno
purpose, and found to bo th best that it Is posslblo to obtain. Many
of our goods aro mado especially for this trade, which has lis peculiarities.
We carry "everything in Vehicle, Im
plement and Machine Equipment for the
Farm and Road.
Mitchell, Lewis & Stavcr Co.
PIRST AND TAYLOR STS., PORTLAND, ORE.,
Branches at Spokane, Seattle, Boise and Salem
SALEM BRANCH 211-237 STATE ST., F. F. GARY, Mgr.
Barb Wlro
Barn Door Hnngors
Bolls
Cider Mills
Corn Shelters
Iowa Cream Sepa
rators Caso Cultivators
Food CuttorB
Stover Engines
Acme Harrows v
Hay Forks
Hay ProsBOB
Hay Rakes
Hay Tools
Garden Hose
Lawn Mowers
Manuro Spreaders
Potato Plantors
Potato Sorters
J. I. Caso Plows
Myers PumpB
Hooslor Seeders
Spray Pumps
Stump Pullers
Windmills
Champion Harvest
ing Machlnos
Mitchell Wagons
Mitchell Trucks
Stavor, Moyor &
Babcock Buggies
Road Wagons
Harness
Wc carry all the goods mentioned
above, and also other farm equipment.
v
i
SHORT TALKS BY
I T.COOPER. '
MEDICINE.
Jhit some people believe a
HWldO. Thrv .. . .l.lt.
' B1.1.1U ! II1IIIH
heAAllffA I flir.l!a
my preparatloni I
claim they will cure
anything and every
thing. Well, I don't.
The other day I
tot a letter from a
woman who laid
her husband had
been In bed eighteen
ytr with puraly.
(it. She had bought
even bottles o( tha
wTh ucuicinea
""wews. nd her husband
" uu in oca
5511 wii.,coundreI,Q robber
4t K.l Mi I claim for Cooner'a
l?1ul claim for Cooner'c
RV3l- th,t 'lt W'H Put tho
Wn0rd.er' I know, hat
r,E2id -Ut' d"Pudent fceN
"2eiiA. ow 'hi medicine to be
W.- td twIcc o year will
kt!,ir.eL1,y,,em' But it
??ottl,,,M?' Nomcdicina
lht? .e,p na,urc
fefSi'T " k:vledg0
EWd; At Prt I know
iSKi&25eh fle,h b-
SuVrtit ve ,uffe"d from
fei? e",aadpaInia
feLT ?fedcF"'
WT'4e 1, ekf My back-
'reiS,,aCwaad l M
MJSEir5l,r appeti,
KbW'kulf?rth8
-. Tue, ytt4
tlonnry and pumping work, and tho
Hlldreth mnrlno engine.
Along with tho Roiorson exhibit
E. R. Chorrlman of that firm 1b dis
playing' tho 20th Century gas ma
chlno which is represented by him.
Ho has Installed a small machino
which is used to light their exhibit.
This machino is for ubo In the coun
try homo, for lighting, cooking, etc.,
tho gas bolng made from carbide or
acotyllno, costing less than 9i cents
per hour to operate a 24-cnndlo
power light.
Mitchell, Lewis & Staver havo
their regular exhibit this year.only
lnrgor and bettor than ever, Their
gasolono engines aro shown doing
probably moro different kinds of
work than In any other Exhibit, al
though their displays aro most In tho
vehicle line.
An Interesting exhibit Is that of
a hot air engine which" may bo seen
In oporatlon to tho loft of the ground
entrance. Tho engino 1b for use In
nuinnincr: and is onoratcd bv slmnlv
. , - . -. -- -. . .
, building n flro in tho flro-box direct
ly beneath tho cylinder. A 1000-gal-Ioji
tank is used in connection with
tho engino which Is pumped full of
air and water to n pressure of 100
pounds and this alr-preBsuro force3
all of tho water out to wherevor
needed, with high pressure. Tho
compressed air In, tho tank Is said to
keep tile water cool and fre6h,
These are only a fow of the Inter
esting features In tho mechanical
part of tho Btato fair exhibits.
A celebration of tho 130th anniver
sary of tho massacro of Paoll was
hold on tho monument grounds,
near Malvorn, today, many promi
nent mombors of tho ' Sons and
Daughters of tho Amorlcan Revolu
tion taking part In tho oxerclBOS. .
It was in tho night of Soptombor
20, 1777, that tho troopB com
manded by Qonoral "Mad" Anthony
Wayno, rotrcatlng from tho battlo
of Brandywlno, woro surprised by
tho British goneral afterwards called
"Flintloss" Gray. Tho British load
er forbado his men to nro a snot,
arid to mako certain that his orders
woro carried out took tholr flints
away from thorn, whenco tho nlck
nnmo "Fllntless."
Tho night was Intonsoly dark, and
tho Hessians fell upon tho Ameri
cans without a moment's warning,
and bayoneted them, only(tho genius
of Goneral Wayno saving tho ontlro
army from destruction. After tho
continental troops had fled tho Blck
nnd wounded loft on tho Hold woro
tortured and cruelly put to death
and tho camp burned. On tho fol
lowing day 53 of tho victims of tho
Hessians woro burled in ono gravo,
and during tho remainder of tho
revolution tho battlo cry which fired
tho hoarts of tho'patriots was "Re
member Paoll!"
In 1877, just a century aftor tho
massacro, tho present monumont
waB erected over tho spot whero tho
patriots Ho burled. It la a modest
shaft, surrounded by nn Iron railing,
and appropriately Inscribed.
P";
Put Han on Dnncing Girls.
Seattle, Wash., Sept. 20. Dozens
of dancing girls, variety artists and
musicians, thrown out of employ
ment by tho act of tho Yukon legis
lature abolishing music halls, aro
arriving In Seattle from Dawson and
other places in tho Yukon. During
tho palmy days of tho gold country
tho proprietors of dancing balls and
burlesque theaters reaped harvests
and hundreds of stage folk wero at
tracted to Alaska by tho high sal
aries offered. Nearly all of these
were thrown out of employment by
th now law, and many are still
stranded ln Dawson.
B '
Anniversary of Paoll Massacre,
Acute RlieuiiuUIflni.
Deep tearing or wrenching pains,
occasioned by gottlng wot through;
worso when at rxsat, or on first mov
ing tha limbs and In cold or damp
weather, Is cured quickly hy Bal
lard's Snow Liniment. Oscar Oleson
Gibson City, 111., writes, Fob. 10, '02.
"A year ago I was troubled with a
pain in my back. It soon got so bad
T could not bend over. Ono bottlo of
Ballard's Snow Llnlmont cured mo."
Sold by D. J. Fry.
. -o
Democratic Caucuses.
Boston, Sept. 20. Democratic
caucuses aro being held today In all
Massachusetts cities and towns In
which tho joint caucus act doos not
obtain, and In all other cities will
bo hold Tuesday, tho latter dato be
ing fixed by law.
Tho state convontlon will bo held
ln tho Court street theater, Spring
field, on October 5. Tho strugglo
for tho gubernatorial nomination
betweeu the supporters of Henry M.
Whitney and Charles W. Bartlett Is
being waged merrily, both sides bo
lng apparently confident of victory
In tho convention.
o
Everybody Should Know"
says C. O. Hayes, a prominent busi
ness man of Bluff, Mo., that Buck
len's Arnica Salve Is tho qalckest and
surest healing salve ever applied to
a sore, burn or wound, or to a caso of
piles. I've used lt and know -what
hm talklasr about." Guaranteed by
West Chester, Penn., Sept. 20.- J. O, Prry, drafglit, 26c.
THE MARKETS.
SALEM MARKET.
Local Wholesale Market.
Eggs 29c cash.
Butter 3Cc; fat, 34c.
Hens lie; young chtckcnB, lie.
Local wheat 7 Be.
Oats 33fl3Gc.
Barloy $20.
Flour Hard wheat, $5.00; valley
$3.86 $4.00.
Mill feed Bran, $19.50; shorts,
$21.
Hay Cheat, $10 $12, and clover,
$10 $12 per ton; timothy, $13
$15.
Onions $4.00 por cwt; potatoes,
$1.00 por cwt.
Potatoes 90c cwt.
Hops Old, 4 6c; now, 7 8c.
Chlttlm bark C 7c.
Wool 20 c.
Mobalr 29c.
Tropical FraJts.
Bannnns $G.
Oranges $4 $5.
Lemons $0.50 $7.00.
Retail Market,
Oate Whlto, $28 por ton; wheat,
90c per bu.; rolled vbarloy, $28.
Eggs 30c.
Butter Country, 35c; creamory,
40c.
Flour Vnlley, $1.15 $1.20 por
sack; hard wheat, $1.25 $1.40.
Bran C5o por saok; $21 por ton.
Hay Timothy, 85 90c per cwt;
cheat, 70c; clover C5c por cwt.;
shorts, 90 95c per cwt.
Livestock.
Hogs Fat, CJ4c
Cattle 1100 1200 lb steers,
3c
Lighter Btcers 33J4o.
Stock hogs Cc.
Cows nnd heifers 900 1000 lb,
226c.
Lambs 4 c.
Veal Dressed, 5 7c.
Tortland Wholesale Market.
Wheat Club, 82c; valioy, 82c;
bluo stem, 84c.
Oata Choice "white, $23 $24.
Millstuff Bran, $18.
Hay Timothy, No. 1, $15 $17;
alfalfa, $13.
Vetch $8.60.
Poultry Hens, 12 13c; spring
chickens, 12 13c; dressed chick
ens, 16 17c; ducks, young, 12
13c; pigeons, $1$1.25.
Pork Best, $C$C50.
Lambs Spring, $4 $4.75.
Mutton $4. 25 $4.50.
Hops Choice, por lb, Cc.
Wool Valley, coarse to medium,
181b20c; eastorn Oregon, 12 18c.
CASTOR I A
Tor Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
fy&j&y
Bears tho
Slgnaturo of
UP IW; T
ii
a. Tsreo -"-rLi-o"
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nUrLDINQ A HOUSE
We can supply you with the lum
bor you need at the price that will
materially economize In the coit
Just come and see uo.and look over
our yards.
GOODALE LUMBER CO.,
Tarda Near Depot
Superior Restaurant
IDS High Street, Upstairs;
First-class ln all appointments. A
pluco for ladloB and gontlomon to set
all kinds of Chineso disbos and the
famous LI Hung Chung Chop Suey;
and Yakama.
R. H. Baker
Successor to Whoy Sen Yow Co., Fro
SALEM BRICK YARD
A. A. BURTON. Prop.
Brick always on hand, ln car lota
or otherwise Pressed brick mada
to order. Yard on Stato stroet, south
of pontltontlary. -7-1-tt .
880 COURT STRKRC;
Call and try them. Heabi
15c Board per week $2.78,
also furnished rooms very
reasonable.
at Tma
Salem
Restaurant
MEALS 15c
O C T. Co.
-STEAMERS
POMONA AND OREGONA LEAVE
FOR PORTLAND DAILY, EXCEPT
SUNDAY AT O A. M,
P. ty BALDWIN, Agt.
SALEM WATER COMPANY
OFFICE CITY HALL.
For water servlco apply at office.
Bills payablo monthly ln advance.
BUTTERNUT BREAD
It 1b worth more than any othe?
bread, yet tho price Is no higher
For sale at your grocor's.
CALIFORNIA nAKERY.
Thomas & Cooler. Props.
Fancy Card Writing
iiniiimiiiiiiiiiinm
The
I White House Restaurant
For a Regular
25cDinnerat20c
They can't be beat
McG'rfchriftt & Son
- Fropritor0.
4 1 1 1 1 IMi 11 1 1 HI 1 1 1 1 IHHt
Special prices for ono month.
One dozen, 25 cents.
Two dozen, 40 cents.
Threo dozen, 50 cents.
100 cards, dlfforont designs, $1.25,
Seo samples and leavo orders at
Pomoroy Jowolry storo, on Stat
street.
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Gold Dust Flour I
S Made by THB 8YDNBY FOW
S3. OOMTANY, Sidney, Ortgo. I
"" uui7 uw, .. juur m
grooar for it, Bran aad starts
always oa hand.
P. B. Wallace t
I AGENT
tBgaWBBiaBBHUWB
Special Eastern Excursion rate.
May 20, 21, Juno C, 7, 8, July 8,
4, 5, August 8, 9, 10, Soptombor 11,
12, 13. To Chicago and return,
$73.15. St. Louis and return, $09.15
St. Paul and return, Oranha, Council
Bluffs, Sioux City, St. Joo, Kansas
City nnd return $81.05,
WM. M'MURRAY,
6-21-tf Gen. Pas. Agt.
m FRENCH FEMALE
UP.LLS.
limn known to ran. h'i h.-.i n,,i .,:
hrVJJOf., u.i. will mu4 (U , i,ll,rb fill bj
L.r. tUu Mai ywir wilrti ttf IU
UfllTCO MCPIcat CO..o4 T4.Ukca.th.. P.
Sold in Salem by Dr. S. C SfontJ
HOLUHTErVS
Rocky Mountain Tea Nuygett)
A Boit Utdiclua for Buy Faopl.
Brisgi Qoldea Hellh and Henew4 Vlgw,
A ffpclfto for Oonstlpntlon, lndlgMtlon, lAn
nd Kidney Trouble, l'implea, Eczwna, Impure
Wood, Bad Breath, Hiueeivh llowoU, ueAdfcch
and Backacbe. It's Uotiky Mountain Ten la Ub.
kt form, cBts a box. dcnuloe ma4 ly
Uoujitiu Daco Company, Madiaon, Wta,
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