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I DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 0, 1007. 8 wk$&&$&&$'b''&'bfy vw - . .. . -ttrt of malaria laste a long time ,i, cold eaily or become run Yo 0Cfthe after effecU of malaria. lengthen your.elf withcoV 0tJ!?fl', Wood and tones up your nervous ll,uiMnBW"" OFFERING ' HUSBANDS AS PRIZES LABOR tern. fc-re. ROo. AND $1.00. ALU DBuuu,i" ' . . . - . "jjbl ... ftqqyv'gyvvvv'g'gv' Send the Family . i Washing To Us and you'll novar bother -with having itnnn at homo again. Time was when ovory family could not afford to send tbo wnshlng to a laundry but times havo changed bo, too, havo the methods and prices. Today you can bettor attord to send the family washing hero than not to ABk about our prlcea on family wash lug, rough dry, or finished. The Salem Steam Laundry Phono 25. 130-100 S. Liberty St. But a Man Who Would Consent to Be , a Chrome Is No Good Anyhow UNION ENTERTAINS WOMEN WHO CHAIIK Health Is the First Essential Toward Mahinrf . Woman Attractive. SalcmJGarpcnters Have Program and Refreshments Saturday Nl Jit t ha this happen tool resolutions tnai r , lot Info offoct mnnui v j. o h - - "placing your old plumb- .newest locasiu """' ,Mtf, and you win " ,ojnco of leaking plpoi lj.Min.ai well as doctors , f in furnish estimates for . rii fitting and sausiacuuu lited as to workmanship and L. FRASER. KS SUte Street. Phono 185. Hotel St. Philip Fourth and Fifth nml Bnrnsldc Streets, Portland, Oregon. Now fireproof European Hotel. Steam heat. Modern conveniences. Ratoa 11.00 per day and up. Union depot car -will land you at tho door. H. M. PIERCE, Prop. BEST ROAST TUB EVER HAD icMilnea from our prlmt lul Juicy beof, mutton or In our meats are selected 4solcest, and prepared for taiult the demand ottth Oar prices are lower for fits you can find at any Ilka, E.C.GR08S, !. 370 State St, SALEM BRICK YARD A. A. BURTON. Prop. Brick always on hand, In car lots or otherwise. Pressed brick mado to ordor. Yard on Stato Btroot, south of pontltontiary. -7-1-tf. MIMIIMIIIIMWMWMW i - X Lhange Nonce i Tho flali and poultry mar ket formerly known as tho Stolnor Market has removed to 480 Stato Btreot, tho build ing recontly vacated by "SV. W. ZInn , and will hereafter bo known as tho "Clark Market." ROBT. S. CLARK Phono 125. 325 Com'l SL W 0 C. T. Co. -STEAMERS- POMONA AND ORKGONA LEAVB FOR PORTLAND DAILY, EXCEPT I SUNDAY AT 0 A. M. M, P. BALDWIN, Agt. WILDING A HOUSE leu mppjr T0 wlth th6 ,uua. fH tMd at tho nin v. mi m .w v'"-u tuttk wu pJlJ economize In the coat. no tee ua and look over mi. GOODALK LUMnER CO.. Yard. Near Depot. Superior Restaurant IBS High Street, Upstair. First-clas In all appointments. A place for ladles and gentlemen to get all kind of Chinese dishes and the , famous LI Hung Chung Chop Suey and Yakama. R. H. Baker SHcewsor to Wbey Sen Yow Co., Prop BH Card Writing I Gold Dust Float 1 Prices for one month iJ4oj, 25 cents. ' 40ln, 40 cents. v dotea. sn . r. aaa leave orders at "7 store, on Stat 7$ "JITtRNUT BRFAn 4. Tt? thn any oth 7,r tracer's. W-TA BAKERY. -- uutn. I Made by THK SYDNEY FOW I n aoscPANY. SldHy. Oregoa. jl Mad for fawily use. Aik your 1 1 Kiocr for it. Braa aad iliorts ! A always oa hand. P. B. Wallace AGENT t". .-s Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggitt A Bmj Udlds for Baiy YtooU. Mag Qoldsa Health and EeneweJ Visor. X p-lflo for donst nntlon. lo'llewtion, L1t ml Kluncr Trouljlt. l'.np! Eczemj. ImpuM Blood Bad Breath. Mwlli HoweU, IIrleb and Backache. U'no-ij Jl unUln Tea la tab. let form. SJ centa a Ofnuin made c IIouJTn Uaco CoMPisr, Maillson. WU. qui rFu NiinncT' r oi ow PF0P- TiS r "itrini. RIUu. f JJ V . sftflfflsas K22SSs TffliVB FRENCH FEMALE tVAiMI U ili;iVui tVsMUl U P 3 L L S. &, Crr.u luuw farfcTTUon NmvtR H V ferv.u-a Ta .u a.... e.h. fl..... a . C m biuuurf Mmw) Kfu4. Oral wJ lrtl muiUi. rid wiii... ir 1 vtv n l iLrm ikru ..! .. .a ui Ik. ! l'NITCBMCCICAt.SO..MKT4.leTCn.F. WHBM SoW Ik Sifeiff Dr. 5. C. 'State A Berlin tradesman 1ms lately Is sued a circular promising to boBtow a husband, In the person of his son, upon tho spinster who shall, within a year's spneo, collect tho most cou pons, one of which Is glvon witn each purchnac to tho value of flvo marks. To tho prize husband, as a woddlng gift, ho has promised to bestow a share In his business. This singular offer, though, of course, of raro occurrence in tho commercial world, Is not without pnecendont. Some yenrs since :i Leeds firm of drapers circulated among Us customers penny token1?, whorcon was depicted a stylish drpsasil man surrounded by tho legend, "A Husband for a Guinea," signifying that such as expended that amount on the firm's goods woro p'lowcd one chanco In a raffle for an cllglblo young man, the Jun ior pnrtnor In tho house. A circular which a now defunct tea company distributed among Its lndy canvassers contained tho an nouncement that "tho young lady who procures tho best result, com pared with tho amount of salary re ceived for not loss than six months' servlco will necolvo 500 and bo at- low-d to marry any single young gontlomnn of the firm. Should tho young gontlomnn rcfuso to marry her wo will pay tho broach-of-promlso damages, 100 oxtrn, and (llsmhs tho young gentleman from tho firm." in tho onrlv voars of our lato queen's jolgn tho proprietor 6f a li brary at one of tho leading KontUh wntorlng places iasucd tho announce ment of a lottery for a husband, who was guaranteed to bo In tho onjoymont of nn annuity of not less than 200 per annum. Tho ovont created qulto a stir, ns tho prlzo was a handoomo young fellow, who ap peared to bo In ovory way eligible. Groat, thon, was tho dismay create 1 by tho arrival on tho. very day when tho draw was advortlsod to tako placo of a couple of London consta bles, by whom ' tho much-admired Adonis was arrested on a chargo of fraud. Every Now Year's day a large Viennese firm of bootmakers was wont to offor a hu&band to tho lady whoso foot waa considered to bo the smallest and most uhnpoly of tho vonr. ciinrantcolnc at the aamo time jto set tho couplo up in buBlncBH should such heln bo needed, tor over 20 years this practice contin ued until tho head of tho firm, an old widower, folh In love with and himself married tho Ctndorolla-foot-ed lady, who, being of an ultra-Jealous disposition stornly vetoed tho custom's continuance. In tho lato eighties a Brussels tailor took a young man Into his cm ploy on tho stipulation that ho should bo allowed to dlaposo of him in marriage- T agreement 'signed, tho tailor mado public announcement that ho would bestow a husband up- nn thnt nnlntltar OX WldOW Who should bring most custom to his establishment within twolvo months. After a keen competition tho prize wns carried off by a buxom widow of CO. who. besides introducing her eight eons to tho clothier's notice, waa tho means of inducing over a score of brothors, cousins and nephews to patronize his shop. To all BplnBtors nnd widows a chanco in tho lottery for a husband was tho inducement held out by a Now York photographer to have heir photographs taken at hi estab lishment, whllo to such ladles as were married, and therefore Ineligi ble, It was pormitted to nominate a friend In their stead. The circulars to this offoct, which were distributed broadcast, wero Burmountcd with a llkonesa of tho prospective prize, n man of such attractive appearnnc that many matrimonially incline' women wore Induced to try tueir luck beforo tho camora. After sorao months, during which trade prospered exceedingly, tho draw took placo and tho good-looking young man was duly delivered over to a lady who, It subsequently transpired, was tho photographer's own daughter, whose father bad per suaded her to exploit for tho good of his business, her finance of Borne threo years' Btandlng. The cunning trio soon afterward left New York. London Tit-Bits. ... i o Salem Union of the United Broth orhood of Carpenters nnd Joiners of America, No. 10G5, has arranged n fine muslcnl and literary urogram for Saturday night at 7:30 at Union Labor Hall, at -11G Stato street, to which all members of tho union and nl non-union carpenters and their families nre cordially Invited. There will bo addresses by Rev. Dell, of tho First Congregational church; Col. J. L. Stockton nnd oth ers and music nnd refreshments will bo served nftorwardH. The com mltteo havo worked hnrd to got v a fine progrnm, nnd expect ovory mem ber of tho organization to lny nBld6 his square and level, bring ills who, If ho has one, and also bring along Bomo brother worker who Is not n momber of tho Union. Tlw carpen ter's union Is tho 8tron;of labor union In tho Capital City, ami de sires to extend the field of Its legiti mate usefulness to all who work nt their trade. v) svjv&?r S3jg3 MISS HULDA KUGHLER MISS ELIZABETH WYNN AURORA'S WATER PROBLEM Aurora, Or., Oct. 9. At tho last meeting of tho city council tho wntor works question was takon up nnd thoroughly discussed, and it wns tho sonso of tho members present that not a sufllclont supply of wntor oven for flro protection could bo obtained from tho well latoly bored, and de cision reached that tho moBt fenslblo plan' would bo to investigate somo other- source of water Bupply, sov oral of which aro closo to tho city Ono proposition was to locato a mimnlnc station on tho banks of tho Pudding river, and pump water ln to' a high tank located on tho pres ent Blto of tho plant. Another plan in to pump Into the tank from tho spring woll at tho Aurora Electrical Company's power plnnt, whoro It la claimed sufficient water for nil ubcs can bo obtained at a rcasonablo cost. Still another plau has been considered to pump wator from J. G. Miller's Bprlng on hlB farm, whoro thero Is raid to bo a novor- falllng supply of good wator. No decision hns yet been reached by tho .wator committee of tho coun cil hB to which location they will ubo, but they will thoroughly invoB tlgato tho matter, and roport nt th next meeting. o Plenty of Hunters. Aurora, Or., Oct. 9. Many hunt eB from Portland and othor nearby cities havo boen up hero hunting pheasants slnco the season opened, and havo mot with fair Biiccess, though tho birdB aro getting scarcor every year. Ono Portland hunter waa hre the first day tho soason opened and bagged tho limit of birds. Thero Is a beauty nnd attractive ness In health whloh la far greater than moro regularity of feature A Biddy, irrltablo, nnd complalnlnfj woman always carrlca n oloUd ol depression wltluhor; sho la not only unhappy horwlf but i a damper to all joy and happiness when with her family and friends. It Is Uio bright, healthy, vivacious woman who always charms and carries sunBhlno wherever Bho goes. If a woman finds that her energies aro flagging and that everything tires hort if her fomlnlne system falls to perform its allotted dutlcB. there is nervouancsa, sleoplessnesa, fnlntness, baokaohe, headacho. bearing -down palnB, and, irregularities . casing constant mieory uu .."?":" ,XiW Bho should romombor that -y" ": Plnkham'5 Vegetab Compeund mado from natlvo roots andherbs will dispel all thoso troubles. By correct intr the chubo of tho trouble It cures where other treatment may havo failed. Miss Elizabeth Wvnn, of No 205 BUi Avenue, Now York City, writes : Dear Mrs. HnWmrat "For months I Buffered with dreadful hMrfaohes, pnln In Uio back and f wvoro I tuieded and quickly restored my neaim. NOTICE OP INTENTION Miss nulda Kughlor, of No, 85, West 15th Street, Now orlt City, writes : Dear Mrs. PinMiauu "For months I was ill with nn internal trouble I MJlTorod rriblo ncony. wa norvous, irritable, yrol rick all tfio Bn,.I took dllVeront medicines without benent LVdla IS rinkbam'i Vegetable CompouBd was recommended and wjthln fdx j month. 1 wtu completely rwtorcd to health and I w"tto twommondltto every .un-erlna- woman." Women who aro troubled with painful or Irregular functions, back Bche, bloating lor flahilenco), dlsplaoo monta, inflammatltm or ulccraUoiv that boariug-down fcollng, dlzzinei indigestion, or nervous prostratloa may be restored to pcrfeotlicalth and strength by talcing Lyilla B. Pink ham's Vcgetablo rrapound, Plfs. Ftokham's '.svltatloa t Wecii. Wom6n suffering from any form of fomalo woakneas aro Invlwl J promptly communicate with Mra. 1'lnkl.am, at Lynn, Maaa. From the Bvmntoros given, the trouble may t SSCunf tho'qulckcst and auret way of recovery advised. Out of her vast volume of experience In treatlur Calo Ilia Mrs. Wham pnWUf haa th(. very knowledge that wlU help your caao, Ilor advlca la lr and alwaya helpful. To Improvo n Portion of S'.uto SU-eot in tho City of Salem, On- ..nn ..ml n lititirovu the lUlllWttY Track of Ujo Portland General Electric Co., on Stato Street in I SOUTHCKN PACIFIC CO. Tlmo Cnrd No. 4H liiTccuro June 1H. Tonrl Portland Pasucngcr. No. 105:23 u. m., Oregon Ex press. No. 188:40 a. m., Cottage urove Passenger. 3ktt At f airnOVLX, ,mwjmj jrw sfn-ju The Cause of Many Sudden Deaths. Tliro W n i1t(nitp nrevatliilt' in this country most dangerous because so decep- r f II tni 1 yy tlve. Mnnv sudden dentlis are cnuscu by it--heart dis ease, pneiiiioniu, IImf )tT Vvr 'lenrt failure or J Vt iTrv 11 r apoplexy are often sJlt?tei iMJtA J tin. result of kid- uey disease. If kidney trouble is iillnueiltoadvatice wjm r thekidney-iiouon- ,sw--SS- ed bloo.1 Mill at tack the vital orgaus, causing catarrh of the bladder, or the kidneys themselves break down and uaste away cell by cell. TMa.lf1r frmiMca nlitinfit nlua S rCMllt from a derangement of the kides and a cure is obtained quickest by a proper treatment of the kidneys. If ou are feel ing bauiy you can maice no uumnKc " .l.i.,.r T. Vllnwr'l IVMIlin-WOOt. tllC greatlidney, liver and bladder remedy. l corrects mammy w huiu uuhi. - scalding pain ia passing it, and over- compelled to o often through the day, anatogei up many uhi uu.ms nigkt. Tlie mild and the extraordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of tlie most distressing cases. Swamp-Root is pleasant to take and U sold by all druggists in fifty-cent and oae-dolUr size bottles. You may have a sample bottle of this wonderful new dis covery mwI a book that tells all about it, hoik scat free by nail. Address, Dr. fc.il. writing weMtioH reading this generous offer im thU paper. Doa't wake any iUke, bat remember the name.Swawp Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the 4dre. Wngbamton, K. Y., on avery bottle. c ,.1,1 nitv from Uio West Lino of Church Btroot to the West Lino of Twelfth Street. To Whom It May Cencern: Notico Ib hereby given that tho Common Council of tho City of Sa lorn, Oregon, deems Ib oxpodient to Improvo and proposes to intprove a strip of land sovon foot wido in the center of Stnto street from the west lino of Church street to the west lino of Twelfth Btnxrt in said city, and tho railway track of tho Port land Oeneral ElectrJc Company on said street botwoon said points by placing tho track of aald Portland Genornl Eloctrio Company in tho contor of said 3tato otroot, botweon tho west lino of Church Btroot and tho west lino of Twolfth Btroct in said city, ond on tho grado of Bald portion of said said Stato Btreot, and by paving said Boven feet with a Btono block pnvoment on a concroto IniinAntlnn ImtufAnn Mtn Mtrflft OttV rails nnd ono foot outsido of the'cj8C0 fatt PreIgt. rnllii nn.l tiv rolnvlntr tllfl mllH Of I .. ..- ..rr said railway track with Boven-lnch grooved rail i on a concrcto baso. Tho said improvement of said Btrlp of Innd and Bald railway track to bo mado In accordance with tho planB and speclflcatlona for tho do ing of said work now on fllo in tho ofllco of the City itecoraor or aaiora, Oregon, and marked respectively "Plan of Improvomont of Street Car Track on Stato Street" and "Im provement of tho Track of tho Port land General Eloctrio Company on a Portion of Qtato Street Specifica tions," said plans and specifications being filed in said ofllco Soptombor 23, 1907. All work of said work to bo done at tho expense of, the Port land General Electric Company. W. A. MOORES, Rocorder of the City of Salem, Ore- con. U-ZO-Hl No. 124:45 p. m Shasta Ex press. No. 140:28 p. m., Portland x press. Toward Portlanil Freight. No. 222 10:5t a. m depart 11:38 a. m., Portland Fast Freight. No. 226 10:40 a. m depart.. 11:38 a. m., Way Freight. Toward San Francisco .Pajweagerv. No. 1111:03 a. m., Bhaet Ex- press. No. 176:42 p.m., cottage urova , Passenger. No. 15 9:56 p. ta., CallforBia Rfc. press, No. 131:31 a. m., Baa Francis co Express. Toward San Francisco Freight. K 221 2; aa a. m.. San Fran- No. 22511:55 11:25. a. m., arrive Nollco to Taxpayers. The board of equalization for Marlon county, Oregon, will meet at tho court house in snld county, on Monday. October 21. 1907, at 10 o'clock n. m. and correct all orrow in valuation, description or quail ties of land, lots or othor property, and contlnuo In (Session until such work Is completed, not exceeding ono month, All parties Interested are notified to appear and examine their assess ment for tho year 1907 and if not eatisfled with tho same, file applica tion In writing, properly verified, for a reduction or alternation of the Bame during tho first week of such meeting, as no complaints can bo received thereafter. Soptember 30, 1907. F. J. RICE, Assessor for Marlon County, Or. 10-1-d-w SALEM WATER COMPANY officii crrr hall. For water eervlee awlf at oAee, Bills payable Monthly In a4va4. CORVALUS & EASTERN R. R. TIME TABLE NO 87. Trains from and to Yaqalna. No. 1 Loaves Yaqulna 7:15 a.m. Arrives at Corvallls 11:00 a.m. Arrives at Albany 11:58 a.m. No. 2 Loaves Albany 12:36 p.m. Leavos Corvallls 1:30 p.m. Arrives at Yaqulna 5:40 p.m. Trains o and from Detroit. No. 3 Leavos Albany 7:30 a.m. Arrives at Detroit 12:30 p.w. v No. 4 Leaves Detroit Is 00 p.m. Arrives at Albany 6:55 p. TikJiw for Corvallls. No. 8 Leaves Albany 7.55 a.m. Arrives at Corvallls .... 8:35 a.m. No. 10 Leaves Albany 2:25 p.m. Arrives at Corvallls .... 3:05p.m. No. G Leaves Albnny 7:35 p.m. Arrivos at Corvallls 8:15 p.m. Trains for Albany. No. 6 Leaves Corvallls ....... 6:30 a.m. Arrives at Albany 7:10 a.m. No. 9 Leaves Corvallls 12:30 p.m. Arrives at Albany -.1:16 p.m. No. 7 Leaves Corvallls 6:00 p.m. Arrive at Albany ;4d.m. Ne. 11 (Suaday ealy) Leave Corvallls ...... .11:18 a.m. Arrive at Albaay 11 :18 a.m. No. 12 (Suiwiay oaly) LmM Alkay 12:35 p.m Arrive at Corral.! 1:11 P.m. For further laformatlea apply to ono. f. ximjfc Cka, ., AW, Or. 0f JJm f euw't"