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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 3, 1908)
,'vWaw.'VC" 'iwv Jf -C - v--rw. -.(..... , . 'h DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY 3, 1008. WHY I LOST MY JOB ! Reasons Why Thousands Like Me Cannot Satisfy Their Employers. I bellevo my fate is not unlike Uhat of thosnnds of other workers who daily lose their places for rea sons they do not know, and probab ly would not believe. When their last pay envelope comes along, It Is usually "Your services no longer re- nulred." If the truth were known, the reoson for their unceremonious removal would probably be that their usefulness was destroyed be cause of some mental worry, bodily ailment or general indisposition. These things as we all know are the most frightful cases of failure In all walks of llfo The battle of Water loo was lost becauso of a headache. DIRECTORS -ARE NOW CHOSEN FOR THIS VALLEY WITH TWO MORE WILL MAKE COMMITTEE OP SEVEN OUT OF FIFTEEN TO CONTROL THE PACIFIC COAST HOI GROW ERS' UNION MR. DURST SAYS HE WILL NOT RE MANAGER. There are still two members of the board of directors of the Pacific Hop Growers' Union to eleot one ut la this quick age our minds must bo M.tor& all(1 onoat Woodburll, ThoM U.IJ nttt nrtrl Pnrtrt rtAM 1 clear, rapid, active, and freo from alreadv SG,GcteH nrfi .Tm, nnmil!rnrt. putsldo Influence or worry, or elBO' Salcm. Col Harry Ha, For. wo go down to failure with thol t D . .. E throng of "floaters" who go froraiDredor Simpson, Alrllo; Director one place of employment to another 'Jacobsen McMInnvllle. giving no satisfaction .to others or. D t , rogt , to tnemseives, cunsiuuuy sruwmH -r ... ,, older and less useful, with no hope no will power, and no ambition. Every man requires from every other man the boat .that is In him. But no man can use or got the btst that la in himself until ho Is first free la committee left last night for their homo, having hold ton meotlngB In Oregon, and saying that 80 por cent of those attending the meetings are in the union. They c J l-'J rscf .-. ;.n O -.O,. -J ISerCT MA v. u r v. v. ?y& claim that 90 per cent of the Wash that Is in himself unit no is um iree , ton rowera wlu g0 ln Ag a mnt from all fretful indispositions ami tpr of fact tho bg WQ over onc-uuru oi mo growers are uu- My stomach In tho first place ,Hted Tho r03t be got ,n ,f th0 lwnys out of order, and I was comlntteos fl0 ,ot8 of hnrd work ! worries. That was my troubl . iof troubles. That's why I lout my job was nlwny worriinc about It and my mind grer cloudy, and low I made mis takes, and grow grouchy. That wao tho end. There arc thousands like mo, go ing abcut with "quick lunch" faces, vhMicptlc manners, and ropulslvo atmosphere. No employer wants I such men's services. Take my ndvlco. A healthy stom ach is half tho battle, for It keeps ork of the Qro- cmii r-ninrnlttfOR In still tn hn dnno. I was full .. ., . .. ,., .,.- .... r i. and It Is not llkoly ithnt so far much over one-third of tho growers aro cv commltteos do lots of hard work, ami they are full of cnorgy after tho boosting of the Callfomlnns. Thoro aro only 5100 California growers, and noarly all woalthy men. So for 'the prosont tho work Is go ing to bo tho enlisting of tho grow ers, and that will tako somo time. Thon tho directors will meot and choose an executive committee The rondlnoss of tho California growors The Swine and the Flower Oh me! I saw a huge and loathsome sty, ' Wherein a drove of wallowing swine were barred, Whose banquet shocked the nostril and the eye ; Then spoke a voice, "Behold the source of LARD!" I fled, and saw a field that seemed at first One glistening mass of roses pure and white, With dewy buds 'mid dark green foliage nursed ; And as I lingered o'er the lovely sight, The summer breeze that cooled that Southern scene, Whispered, "Behold the source of COTTOLENE!" Nature's Gift from the Sunny South i f . , t f . . .. I . -1 -. . At 1-1 I - in ilv rtiwirnn Rovnn iilronmrn to i " " w.ij"" -" your mind clear and your race rot. lholl. own ,lv(s nn(, Wnnhlngton only 'pi t lmvn r hoalthv stomach now and hold a good position, and my em ployer Is satisfied, and so am I. I started to tako Stuart's Dyspop- sla Tabhtn which I wan told woro cooil for tho vorat oases of lndigoa- tlon and dyspoiuln. Tho first two tablets mado a wonderful difference In my condition. Ono InRrodlent of Stuart's Dyspo throe, Indlcatos that tho Californium aro anxious to tlo up to tho. Oregon crop on any t.rms, and tho fun Is yot to come when tho uotual selection of a huslnosa mnnagor will bo undertak en. For the dlroctorx will not bo able to got togothor and do business aa a body, oxcopt to solcct a mnnag or. Last night at Hotol Wlllamotto Mr.. Durst denied that ho was seek ... . , . tM,f, WIIIHI, IIU1I1UU mill. IIW Vm dwwiv- psta Tablots digests 3000 grains of ,ng tho jol) lto gayB n quarter 0f n food. Tho stomach doesn't have to cont on tho pcM;ul of tho pacjnc coa8t work at all. The tablots do all tlioicrop ot i,0,,8 Would socuro tho boot work. No matter how hoavy the bUBineag talent in .tho United States, meal. t 'nn,l that In what will bo needed, to Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablots cure mnlro fllo llll!on BIIe00Ba. i ---- brash, eructations, burning sensn ,r -- . tlons. bloat, Irritations, losa of ap petite, nausea honrtburn, lack of on ngy, loss of memory, and dyspepsia and Indigestion In tholr worst forms No other little tablet In tho world can do so mush. You should carry them around with you wherever you go and tako thorn regularly after m nl3. Thon you will realize that it Is to bo freed from stomach tor ment, and have a clear mind, quick memory, a happy disposition, com Sfort and re3t. Got Stuart's Dyspep lala Tablets at any drug store for GO cents a package. Send us your name and -u- TEA Linger longer over it; let it be steaming hot from the earthen pot; and the loveliest woman pour it. Your Rrocer return your money i( you don't Ulo Srhilllns's Uet; we pay him New Incorporations, Artlclos of Incorporation fllod In address tno offlc0 ot tno secretary of stato as today and wo will at onco send you,fol,ows: 3S00 1Fi25 s: bv nmil a samnlo nackage freo. Ad dress P. A. Stuart Co., 150 Sauart Bldg, Marshall, Mich. o : Will Start Tannery. S, B, Catterlln, formerly of this city, now of Portland, Is In the city In the Interests of P. J. Catterlln & ( o . who will probably establish a tannery either In this city or In the metropolis. Tho Catterlln company use tho lAntloak Leather company's method for tanning whloh is said to be su perior to tho oak solution. Mr. Catterlln Is in the city o confer with the Salem push o!ub as to tho op portunities and advantages to be !--- . ..1-i.ii.i.j-J v. Lewis Itlver Lumbor cempany: principal office, Portland, Oregon; capital stock, $200,000; incorpora tors, P. A. Jones, B. W. Rlug and C. A. Mann. Pacific States Insuranoo company; prlnolpal office, Portland, Oregon; capital stock, $1000; Incorporators, C ,C. Hansen, W. P. Mohr and A. P. Exley. Willow Croek Mining Company; principal ofllco, Oregon City. Oregon; capital stock, $500,000; incorpora tors. George Reddaway, Wm. Itambo and H. I. Hoggatt. o Sl.OflO Pile Cure. A Thousand Dollar Guarantee goes .onuniuas a "f " l with eviry bottle of Dr. Leonhafdt's ;alned by establishing the ludustr.v . Hem-Rold--tho only certain cure for every form of Piles, were Band Seremades. The members ot he Salem Mili tary band gave an open air concert yesterday afternoon on the corner of State and Commercial streets, aft er which Charles Yannko took tho musicians for a drlvo In his big carry all. Tho drive extended over the main streets of east Salem and thence to residence portion between east Salem and tho big bridge and bade 4o the Yannke stablos. Mr. Yannke has for the past two years donated th . nf his carryall to the bana on New Year's day in order that the musicians serenade the residence portion of the city which concerts are always appreciated. -1 AVO lun. 1 M jHII jKfutu aLvm&Gu George Cook, St. Thomas, Ont . writes: "Dr. Leonhardt's Hera-Rold cured me of a very bad case of Piles of over ten years standing. I had tried everything but got. no perma nent cure till I used Hem-Rold. I had Blind and Bleeding Piles and suffered everything. Ointments and local treatments failed, but Dr, Leon hardt's Hem-Rold cured me perfect ly." Hem-Rold Is a tablet taken Inter nally which removes the cause of Piles. $1.00 at druggists. Dr. Leon hardt Co., Niagara Falls, N. Y.. Pro prietors. Sold by Dr. S. C. Stono, Salem. -o . CASTOR I A Mr UfciU mi CUUrw. Hi tii Yh hw Um bukt Trnnsfis of Ileal Instate. The following deeds have been fl'efl for record in the olllco of tho Marlon county rocerdor: M. V. Corby ot at to S. U. and R. M. Drown, lot U blouk 5,. , University addition ,Salem, w d $5100 linns Asmervlg ot ux to John Lollonmnlor, ct ux, 63.09 acres, t 4 n, r 1 w, w d. . . . S. and M. Hnno.n to A. P. nnd 13; C. Qlrlots, 14. OS acres, t 7 b, r 2 w, w d "... J. and M. A. Crnlg to G. V. 12111b, ot ux., south Yi Jot 2, block 18. Unlvarnlty addi tion to Snlem 1500 W. B. Mlnter to S. B. nn.T It. M. Brown, ,113.00 aorcs, t 6 8, r 1 o, d 1080 T. F. and M. T. Hayes (to W. "" H. Livingston, 11.59 noros, - t 5 a, r 1 w, w d.. . 487 J, B. nnd H. S. MoFarlano to W. II. Tlvlngnton, 1.1 Q acres, t 5 s, r 1 w, w d Tryphena Eploy to I)wls Moyor, 15 nerves, t C s, r 2 w, q c d Charloa Litchfield ot ux to 0, P.Lltohfleld, 3.1C aoros, t 7 , r 3 w; also part blocks 19, 24, 25, Yow Park annex to Salem, w d T. P. nnd M. T. Hayes to V. II. Livingston, C.5 acres, t Gs.rlw, qcd J. O. Beard8loy et ux to Effa A. Ostermnnn, lota 9 and 10, block 16, Rlversldo addition, Snlem, w d Bernard Oswald to 'Mary Os wald .lots 1, 2, 7 and 8, block 11, Mt. Angel, w d ,, Bornard Oswald to Mary Os wald, lots 1 and 2, blook 7, Palmers addition ,Mt. Angel, w d Bernard Oswald to Mary Os wald, land In lot 4, block 4, town of Woodburn, w d ... Bornard Oswald to Mary Os wald, lots 6 and 7, Oswalds addition to Woodburn, w d Bornard Oswald to Mary Os wald, land In lot 1, blook 1, Palmers addition, Mt. Angel, w d- To Collect Commission. A. C. Smith vs. Henry Tucker Is tho title of an action which has boon ,i iinim.nepil Iii donnrtmont No. 1 of i . growing upon tho said farm. Tho complaint bets forth that A. C. Smith performed his part of tho contract, and In June, 1907, furnlshod tho do- tho Marlon 'county circuit court to fondant nurchnsora In F. F. Town collect $250 which Is claimed to bo sond nnd 13. B. Kuril, who agreed to . . . .. i frinnnn .... M... duo the piamtirr as commission ior pay mo ,... ,i .., .u, , - ot U3C l0 Alla u, selling tho uoronunnrs larm, which .u.m ..u iwu tut vi.u b,"""e1 ,,urch land In Sllvorton. w d ItS OltUUtUU IW4it v w w- - 4-. mm mwfn wiw inmiiiti m wmmw mi m n i m m m u IU sides the $250 eommlaslon tho coats and dlabursoments ot tho notion are naked. C. W. Corby and Grant Corby aro tho nttornoya for tho p'nlntirf. , 0 175 t M. 4 --w V Save Yoiir Dollars Wookly Capital Journal, ono yoar J1-00 Joml-Wookly Orogon JoAirnai, one year iM-0 ,v $2.no tlM aiyiatmra of &&& Chemberfaln'8 Cough Remedy a Safe Mwllcino for Children. In buying a cough medicine for children, never be afraid to uuy Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. There is no danger from It, and rojlef Id always sure to follow. It Is intend ed especially for coughs, colds, croup and whooping cough, and there la no hotter medicine In the world for these disease. 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