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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALKM. OREGON. SATURDAY, JANUARY 18, 1008. gy. P1 W " KING OF THROAT AND AMUSEMENTS 4MHimnmiHi imii n "Tlio fllngerbrcnd Mhn." The nu-mbcrs of "Tho Glngorbroad Man" compnny, tho Rankon-Sloano musical falrycaquo that will bo tho attraction hero soon, aro experienc ing a new and pleasing sensation. So Imbued l.v thry become- with tho LUNG Js MiKlhern, tht Fulry Queen, I u "The (ilngerbmul Man." vi ,.of tno various characters, ill? Kr!"1. Ma-Jory Daw, Jack 11 uHrl i:nite Simon, etc., tho mer ry Jnle of Christmas hells, tho por 21 ng InHut-nce of the living In aanta CUinv land during the action LHl.P1ythat every day Is a MPAXUSB ARK NOT WANTED IN ORCHARDS raJ-!!j2U8h.uthe Ca'ornla fruit Zln the,r reoeit annual con 2n "doptea a memorial favoring ESftLV' ,he Chinese exclusion act, JM protesting against the prohibition it L J01"1115 or Japanese, the latter 1L f. ar Proving to bo anything em rrab!e orers In tho south- j.urornia orango groves. There th?L lut? fre1nt complaints about of n. . blown men recently.. Ono SJi.tJ fl u thus related by tha hi t Cltr8raih: reA ;!M, ''ianS growers havo (bed ''" -iniit of their endurance CONSTIPATION Best For The bowels twcaicto ttrrcATMAimc i , ,j 'il affer.d with i ehronle con- &' ' li .iXJB)rr bu- "PPr I "' ii., i". . 'r.jr I m well man. . i.u.t of suffariar buranllr." B K. FUbor. Uonolt. 1U. feWktJwl pou,Tuto flood, Do Good. WALSAU, TEM WLUWI MttJ DR. KING'S NEW DISCOVERY for COUGHS AND COLDS CURES -THROAT '"LUNG DISEASES 9AV0 HK SON'S UFE Kjr cea Rex was take dewa a year ago wit hug treufcle. We dectem ee siestas without InpreTesaefit. Thea I begaa giriag Dr. Xiag'a'M'ew Dlseorery, asd I soeo noticed a caaage for the better. I kept this treataseat p fer a few weeks Aad how ay 100 is perfectly well Aad works every y. mrs. SAMP. RIPPIK, Ata, Ho. SOLD AND GUARANTEED BY J. C. PERRY Christmas day with thorn. This fool ing of good choor 1b experienced by . the principals and tho chorus, and ninny beautiful and costly prosents uro bolng glvon and received. Mun agor Vrohninn, although pleased at tho good focllng existing among tho mombers of his company, is worried ' over tho fact that nil their snlnry Is going for presents. "If this fooling keeps up," snys I Mr. Vrohman, "I will have to geti (HBtAJJ HMrmi wsm wmtK, HBBBBiiBBHiiBBBLtfnji iaBBBBBBim -ebbbwti yv BBVQbSBBV9BBfiv0QiTxwMHBBsB9 8E&$iMmd a now play or ongago n now com pany -very month. It Is only with in the paBt week or so that I have realized the full significance of this fooling, for every day I have boon compelled to give thorn advance In salary." with Jap pickers, and havo fired tho whole gang. White pickers will take their places. The Japanese aro unreliable, quarrelsome, quick to take offense, and get drunk, when they are noisy and 'flghty.' Tho ex perience of Highland Is exactly the same as that of other places, They are not cheap as laborers, when quality and amount of work Is con sidered." Assuming these statements to bo true and there appears no reason to question them It seems peculiar ly unfortunate that these southorn California growers who aro having such unpleasant experiences with Japanese laborers, were not repre sented at tho Marysvlllo convention Which was hocus-pocused Into adopt ing tho pro-Asiatic memorial. That precious resolution Is reported to have gone through unanimously. Why wore not the frultmen who know the facts prsont to voice oppo sition? San Diego Union. WAVE CARVING Que?U Pa-links IMaycd by the Sea on tho Yulu Plain. In the southaaetern portion of Cal ifornia is a great desert plain known as the Yuha plain, whleh Ilea bolow the level or the saa. It Is a portion of the Colorado desert, In whloh la a depression below sea level having an area of 3900 square miles. Some portions of this great sink are 265 feet below the level of tho flea. The Yuha plain is less than 50 feet be- low One portion of this plain several sPisK 60c AND $1.00 Grand Opera House JOHN P. CORDRAY, Mgr. TUESDAY, JANUARY 111,. 1008. QORTON'S MINSTRELS Presenting WtiliDY M UKARIi HAYCROKT LYNCH, CAMKHOX ii TOLEDO VOUDER & GRIFFIN FOGG & ALGER CRESCENT CITY QUINTET. And 20 others. Gorton's Colobrnl cd Concert Rand. SoIob and boIoc tlons. Noon and evening. Grand street pnrado. Prlcos 7Rc, fiOc, 25c. Soat salo at box ofllco Tuosday 0 a. in. HARRY A. VAN Prosonts tho Bijou Stock Co, In a sensatlonnl comody drama COURT MARTIALED At tho KUngor Grand tonight. mIK a In extent U covered with re- mnrknble utonos remarkable In that I they havo been shaped Into ninny curious forms, and that lndopondent of the hand of man. Tho wnvos of nn anckut sea which covered tho rq glon In tho prohlstorle ngoa fashion ed the stones, producing mnny ro semblnncos to objects manufactured In workshops today or found In na ture. There are stono balls varying In filzo from a mnrblo to a cannon ball, many of thorn as round and smooth as those cast for tho groat guns of a man-of-war. Thoro are stone dinner plates as thin as tho pqroolaln or china found on tho tables of dining room and nearly as perfect In shnpff. Some times these aro found In piles two or three foot high, as though ar ranged by tho hand of man. Thoro are stone flowors, Btono cabbaged, Ltone dumbbells, Btono canos, stone quoits, stone boomerangs, and even rdsomblnnces to birds and animals are discovered. Tho pocullar froak of the wavos In taking ui the art of carving In this part of tho plain Is accounted for by the conformation of the dosert nt this point. Whon the wators of the sea occupied thU roplon they wore a part of tho gulf of California, tho nearest point of whloh is now 90 miles dis tant. Tho tldoa came in to this an cient sea through tho gulf from the south. They rolled up against a low range of hills on tho opposite side of tho Yuha plain and. recoiling, woro agsln thrown back toward tho Super stition mountain, finally passing out at about the point whence thoy on tred thU arm of the gulf. This kept the wnters at that particular point al ways In a swirl. This circular mo tion wore the rocks round or nonrly o, laminated somo of them, carving the plnlos and thin pieces, kept small roekB and bur. 'dors revolving, turn lug out the balls and dumbbells 4ind In like manner shaping up othor freaks by tholr peculiar actlonB. St. Nicholas. ' u ,- IF YOU KNOW. The -merits of the Texas Wonder, you would never suffer from kidney, bladder or rheumatic trouble. II bottle, two months' treatment, sold by 8. C. Stonj drug store, or by mail. Testimonials with each bottle. 4i n ii mmni m i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 THE CHURCHES ii i t m n 1 1 m m 1 1 1 n 1 1 1 1 United Evangelical. CoLagb street, between Conter and Marlon Btrcets. Special meetings ev ery night this coming week. Song sorvlco beginning at 7:30 p. m. Tho pastor will occupy tho pulpit tomor rom morning and evening. Tho pub lic is cordially Invited to all services. H. A. Dock, pastor. Central Congregational. Sunday school at 10 a. m., Endeav or meeting at 6:30 p. m, Commun ion Borvlco and receptlou to members at 11 a. m. Evening sorvlco by tho pastor at 7:30p. m. Unitarian. Corner Cottage and Chomekota strcots. Sorvlco nt 10:30 a. m. Ser mon by tho minister, Paul S. Bandy. Subject, "Christianity a Universal Religion. "And I, if I bo lotted up from tho earth, will draw all men un to mo." Sunday school at 11:45 a. m Immediately after morning serv ice. First Presbytcrlnn. Church street, near Chomekota streots, Rev. Henry T. Babcock, pas tor. Morning service at 10:30 a. tn. Preaching by the pastor, themo, "Finding In Christ Causeof Stumb ling." Sunday school nt 12 in. Junior Christian Endeavor at 3:30 p. tn. Sonlor Christian Endeavor nt 6:30 p. m. Evening sorvlco nt 7:30 p. m. Preaching by tho pnator, theme, "Tho Satan in Man Dofeatod." Midweek prayer mooting Thursday at 7:30 p. m Biibject, "Tho Saving Dl vlno Lovo." Public cordially invited to all of thCBO services. First Methodist Episcopal. Rev. W. H. Solleck will preach at 10:30 a. m. on "Tho Mnn, Who Wns Roady," and at 7:30 p. m., on "Be foro Dny-bronk With Christ." A choir of 35 voices and pipe organ loads tho sorvlcoB. All aro cordially Invited. First Congregatlonnl. Corner Liberty and Center Btr-otH, Preaching Sunday morning nt 10:30 a. in., and 7:30 p. m. In tho ovonlng, by Row D. B. Orny of Portland, Oro 'gon. Sunday school at 12 o'clock m. Y. P. S. C. 13. nt 7:30 p. m. Prnyor mooting on Thursday ovonlng nt 7:30. All porsons nro cordlnlly welcomod to nil of these sorvlcos. F.rw Methodist. Rov. W. N. Coffee of Portland will hold his rogular quarterly mooting from Jnnuary 17 to 19 at tho Freo Mothodlst church, 123.0 N. Wlntor Btroot. Yew Park V. R. Sunday school nt 10 a. in.: proach Ing at 11 n. in.; mooting In tho ovon lng nt 7 p. m.; prnyor mooting Wod- nosdty ovonlng nt v:3U. J. H. Morrymnn. W C T. U. Rov. W. N. Co ff'eo,' district older of tho Fro Mothodln church, will pronch a gospel tomnornnce sormon at tho hall corner Conunorclnl and Forry stroot. The public Is Invited, o-- Gorton's Minstrels Coming. Joe Gorton's famous mlnstrol com pauy Is said to be the most meritori ous organization of Its kind traveling, presenting a long him varied pro grHin, which teems with crisp wlttl olsins, merry Mugs Hiid new tnHg netlc features, all of which are up to dste, mid up to overy exportation, providing a most plew-nnt diversion for evorybody. Prominent among high class specialists are the "Pre miers of Laughland." Jnko Welby mid Sam Leo, tho "Crescent City Sex tette," "Raymond and Bloom." tho "Minstrel Boys." "Cameron nnd To ledo." "The Marvelous Cnlloutto," "Fogg and Alger," "Grlinn and Von der," "The Dancing Sailors" and many others. This largo company of fun-makors will nppoar nt tho Grand onorn hoMio Tuosday. January 21, nnd. as the management has nlways given tho minstrel-loving public a fine entertnlnmont, tho house should bo crowded. Seats on salo nt tho box ofilco Tuosday, January 21, at 9 a. m. Seldom Wear Out Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain Pills relieve pain not only once, but as many times as it is necessary to take them. Many porsons who suffer from chronic ailments find in them a source of great relief from the suffering which they would otherwise be com pelled to endure. Their soothing influence upon the nerves strengthen rather than weaken them. Por this reason they sel dom lose their effective ness. "1 am 62 years old and lmve suffered for 43 yr from nervou troubles, rheujnatlum and neuralgia, palpitation of th htmrt. shortnM of breath, BleepleMHtetfii, and pain around th heart. The Dr. Ml!a Antt-Puln Mils have been ft Wwwlnff to me. I don t know what I dhould do without them, and they are tho only remedy I have ever usd that either did not wr out in leus time Umn I have teen u Ing them, or flue the Injurious reeulla were such that I would be oblleed to cease their uw." Mn3. B. C. ItOBINSON. 27 Cartnr St., Chattanooea. Tenn. Dr. Mite' Ant). Pain Pills mn told by rour druggist, who will guarantee that he first package will heneflt. If It falls, he will return your money. tS doses, 2S cents. Never sold In bulW, Milts Medical Co., Elkhart, lad COOPER MET SUCCESS Received Thanks from Hundreds While in the Smoky City. Tho following artlclo. taken from tho PlttBburg Press, describes tho results of L. T. Cooper's visit to that city, and tho effect of his new prep aration as told by people, who had becomo convinced of tho soundness of Coopor's theories with regard to tho hutnnn stomach. Coopor bollovea that tho human Btomach In clllvllzcd races has bo come greatly weakened. Ho claims that most 111 health of tho present generation Is duo to this fact. Tho artlclo Is ob follews: "L. T. Coopor Is mooting with tho same astonishing bucccsb In Pittsburg as In -other cities. For tho past few days many thousands of Pittsburg people hnvo called at his headquar ters to talk with him. "Coopor's prophecy, mndo upou hl arrival, to the effect that boforo ho left Pittsburg thousands would ronl izo that his theory Is correct and would coma and thntik him for whnt his medicine hnd dono, Is rapidly bo lng borno out. "On Monday nn nstonihlng num ber of nooplo failed to express their gratitudo to Mr. Coopor. Judging from what somo of theso people had to sny to a Press reporter, whon In WHAT'S THAT NOISE? SOON HERE! WAIT. A Medly of Mirth, Melody and Magnificence, THE GINGERBREAD MAN PI II I OP SINGERS, DANCERS, COMEDIAN, SHOW 1 ULL GIRLS AND BEWITCHING CHORISTERS A Cnso of. Luck. Bonrvolent Lndy But, my poor man, If you havo boon looking for work nil thono yonrs, why Is It that you havo novor found It? Tramp (conildontnllly) It's lucjc, mum Just shoor good luck. Why Suffer From Rheumatism? Do you know that rheumatic pains cnu ho rolloved? If you doubt this Just try ono application of Chamber Iain's Pain Balm. It will mako rest nnd sloop possible, nnd that cortaln ly means a groat doal to any ono af flicted with rheumatism. For sals A Itma-rl(iililo Hnt. A woman wants n divorce because her husband has purchased her only hat In twonty-flvo yonrs. It would be Interesting to know If theru U ouoiigh of tho hat left to get on straight. Cleveland Plain Dealer. , O ' Too IMuoh Face. You foe as If you had ono faco too many whon you havo Nouralgta. Don't you? Savo tho faco, you may noed It; but got rid of tho neuralgia by applying Bnllard's Snow Lini ment. Flnost thing In tho world for rheumatism, neuralgia, burns, cuts, scalds lamo back and pnlns. Sold by D. J. Fry. o ' Social Duty. Tho Idoa of social duty dominates onir time. Wo aro Imprognntod with It. It Is tho most urgent aspiration of tho modern conscience ntid in the mldt of our controversies doflos all our Ironlos. George Touchard In La Nouvollo Rovuo, Paris. , O" A HlglifNT Health Level. "I havo roaohed a higher health lovol since I bognn using Dr. King's Now Llfo Pills," wrltos Jacob Spring er, of West Franklin, Maine. "Thoy keop my stomach, Jlvor and bowols working Just right." If thoso pills disappoint you on trial, money will bo refunded at J. C. Perry's drug store; 25c. o- Tho Spot on tho Platter, The Old Qent Waltor, whut'fl Ue mutter with this eolatr? I can't! count tn t?ftt It off tha Dlate. Tii a r.nlni'il fiaut-.-B0if onrdon. sah: dafa mah thumb. Cornell . Widow. o It Dottfl the Business. Mr. E. E. Chamberlain of Clinton, Maine, says of Bucklon's Arnica Salve. "It does tho business; I havo used it for piles and it cured them, Usod It for chapped hands and It cured them. Applied It to an old sore and It healed without leaving a scar bohlnd." 25c at J. C. Perry's drug store. o O tie rj?OXt.T.JL,. ItoKiMTMHirtMwrsWeiM sU$Bitu fusE USUAL IN PITTSBURG terviewed, Coopor's claim that tha human stomach Is degenorato Is dis tinctly verified. "Ono of tho most unusunl state monts wns mado by Mr. O. W. Woods, of 103 South Highland Btrcot. H said: 'For four ycarB my wlfo was In very poor health Sho wda woalc and thin, with a hectlo lltmh Hfld cough. Physicians Bald Bho had con sumption, nnd I wnn Inclined to be llovo them. It certainly looked as though her days wore uumborod, (tad thcro appeared to bo vory little ground for hopo. "Shortly after Mr. Coopor camo to PlttBburg I bognn to hear of won dorftil results that had boon obtained by persons who had tried hla medl clno, bo I got some for my wlfo. Stiff had taken It only two dnys whon she was rcltovod of a tapoworm 42 feet long. Sho began to Improvo Imme diately has gained sovon pounds Blnco Bho began taking Iho medicine. Sho fcola splendid nnd looks very much hotter. If any ono doubts this stntomont I would bo plcnscd to hav them call at my houso and vorlfy It," Tho Coopor remedies nro becoming Justly famous. Wo Bell thorn. J. O. Perry. Whnt Madit Her Pause. Mrs. Dorcas When nro you going to Join our nntl-blrd-kllllng oocle ty? Mrs. Fnddo As soon au I can find a lint without fonthors that Is becom ing to mo. lOxohnngQ. Caught In tho Itnlii. thon n cold and a cough lot It run on gut pnoumonln or consumption that's all. No matter how you g't your cough, don't nogloct it talco Ballard's Horhound Syrup nnd you'll he ovor It In no tlmo. Tho euro euro for coughs, colds, bronchitis and nil pulmonary dlsonses In young and old. Sold by D. J. Fry. o- JL. miiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii um The X White House Restaurant For a Ilegulnr J 25c Dinner at 20c $ Thujr can't bo beat McGiklirist & Son Proprietors, ' ii niiiitiiiii t hhiiim' Hotel St Philip Fourth and Fifth and HarasM Streets, Portland, Oregoa. Now fireproof European Hotel. Bteam hoat Modern conveniences. Bates $1.00 per day and up. Union depot car will land you at tho door. H. PIERCE, Prop. IMI WlBWilttsf 880 OOUIIT BTRKKT, Call and try &eB. Utals 15c. Board per week I2.7K, also furnished rooms very reasonable AT TIIH Salem Restaurant MEALS 15c HiHfMi ii mill i ii iiiii- !! EUTE HOTEL ; Refitaurant and hotel, on ; ; ', '. European plan. Meals at all ! ! hours on short order. Regular ', ; ; dinner 25 cents. Thirty now- ; ; . ly unisnea lurmsnea rooms. I ! B. KCKKRLEK. Prop. ' I ; ; 148 Commercial St. ! ' '. m 1 1 mi 1 1 1 1 it in 1 1 m t J