Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, February 06, 1908, Page 7, Image 7

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DAILY CAPITAL JQUBKAlj, SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 0,
00 PIRATES
PLURUtK Liiurv
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1008.
PILES
QUICKLY
CURED
lis
iwrOSOB:
Liberia,
"Lj Grand Bassa, wuenu.
! I total wreck, Is relutcd
I LfUWIfTlA A lUi"
""r:" 1,1. rfeamcr.
Aesli;ors. '" ..,
. .- nfninlf wna
W. ichl the "" ".;.
andscemodou
,irk
MPS and Immediately thou-
I IK ""- .. .
Tho crew took
nedlately thou-
it,. 1 throes In canons
'i5 tho steamer, swarmed
TlH indtpti'n'lcred her. Tho sea
jiS'to land on the hostile
j in the darKn u " w
.' 'Irln the email boats
Se the crow landed and camped
. 1 ... ornt rfnVH. alwaVfl
'' . 1 rnn. 1... In.
lifipMd returniufi n" "" .
L, Tith booty. Finally tno vessel
Laired and tho negroes depart
7rt.treir. taking to their boats
it rowed 17 hours to the north
17 ud wero picked up, complete-
woiitcd. by a pacing steamer
rf .VearoTia.
Tho Depot.
lSur Is to ho congratulated (upon
aspects of securing a new depot
... 111 in Hid nlltnrw1
tSiUHIDOa crcuu i win ...."."
aj Tie location Is not of so much
inoftjneo as the position It will bo
Bjtoanfcllon with the yard, 'tho
M.ji it will be n union depot and
(Wltvrlll be commodious, eonvo
ti iad lasting Tho present lo
gics H e'tabllihsd and people are
BrfMl, which ha commondod It
Kbkt regardless of whoro they re-
& Having a depot near doosn't
Hp jBtbody's property from a bus!-
w -uadnolnt. The boat part of It
! 110 matter lias been sottlod.
Llinr? Democrat.
Pyramid Pile Cur0 Positively a Mnr-
vol of 'Quick Itcnling Power.
Send for Fxeo Trial Pack-
ngo Today.
Itaby Hands
it runto mischief often It moans
lira or cat or scald. Apply Bnl
kli Snow Liniment Just as soon
6 it archlent happens, and tho
jih till be relieved wlillo tho
wud vrfii heal quickly and nlcoly.
tun cars for sprains, rhoumntlsm
rial pains. Price 25c, 50c and
tlH 1 bottle. Sold by all dealers.
0
Cotild Hp Trusted.
Tat her? You suroly don't
ISfeUio could keep your secret?"
W I r trusted her with othor
in' ind she kc'pt them." Plck-
o
Wo want every man and woman
suffering from tho excruciating tor
ture of piles tq send their name and
address to ua and get by return mall
a freo trial packngoof tho moat of
fcctlvo and poaltlvo euro for this dis
eases Pyramid PIlo Cure.
Aa an examplo, Emma Bodcn
hamer of Bedford, Indiana, wag in
constant pilo agony for 23 years.
Throo 50-cont boxes of Pyramid Pilo
Curo cured her. "
And Gcorgo Brnnolgh of Sclwll
burg, Pa., cured his 14-yoar plica
with only one GO-cent box.
Tho way to prove what this great
remedy wlM do In your own caso,
to jitBt send your namo and address
to us and you will get by return mall
n freo trial treatment of Pyramid
Pilo Curo.
Thon nftor you have proven to
yourself what It can do, you will go
to tho drugglot and get a 50 cont
box.
Don't unlorgo an operation. Op
erations nro raroly a success and of
ten lend to torrlblo consequences.
Pyramid Pilo Curo reduces all infla
matlon, mnkoa congestion, Irritation
Itching, soro3 and ulcors disappear
and the pllen simply quit.
Sand your namo and nddresB to
day for this froo trial troatmont to
Pyramid Drug Co., 137 Pyramid
Bldg., Marshall, Mich.
On snlo at nil ditug storos at
conts a box.
COUNTY
, CENTRAL
COMMITEE
Invited to Meet nt Salon This Week
Preliminary to Campaign Work.
CO
TEA
Is there a better' way to
keep the family longer at
table, to keep it together?
Your urocrr returns your money II you don't
Ilka SchilliniA Doit; tc iuy Mm
Siffering and Dollars Saved.
ES.towr.of Marllla, N. Y., says:
n w carpenter nnd have had
NMtere cuts healed by Buck
I Wi Araica Salve, it has saved mo
iiiC and dollars. It Is by far
tat healing salvo I have- ovor
'wi Heals bttrns, sxre, ulcors,
not ecrema and piles; 25c
'CPry, druggist.
Wda't Iook tho Part.
"itlosght your son hail atnrra.l In
W; medicine?"
4U, but he gave It
wat ha Hko U?"
"TM. btlt hft W91 g(nl,l l,
ceed. Yon ma I... .n..uu
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M4BKET REPORTS s
SALEM MAltlCET.
up."
fe
Pain
ere
s
JJ? a prominent
JJJttaftected, the pain
;jww. It is called neu-
. itmayboiuoitli-
head or body. Rc.
J5 when this
trouble is overcome.
sh.i, .nothing and
8wwng induence
Ty! Tlms systom
'"'w t-auso.
vine re-
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toi,'v ,h V:K ttot I
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S Just r?.jr tw i Hwdd
Local Wholesale Mnrket,
Eggs 22 c.
nuttor 37V4o; butter fat, 37 Vic,
Hone lOo; mlxod ohiokons, Oc.
Local whoat 8C0.
Oats 3Bc.
Barley ?24S$25.
Flour Hard whoat, $8,00; valley,
H.00.
Hay Choat, $13; oJover, $10 per
ton; timothy, $130$15.
Onions 2V4o lb.
Hops Old.lVidfSVfec; now, 3
7c.
Chlttlm bark .4y4(3iDc.
"" IceiMll Market.
Oats -White, $28 per ton.
Wheat $M00.
Rolled barley r$ 30.
Eggs 30c.
Butter Country, 30S35c; cream
ery, 40c.
Flour Valley, $1.20 par sack;
hard wheat, $1,40 0) $1.50.
Bran 85c per sack; $2C,50 per
ton; ahorta, $1.15 per sack.
Hay Timothy, 85 90c per cwt;
cheat, 90c; clover, 75s per cwt ;
Bhorts, $1.15 per sack,
livestock.
Hogs Fat, $5.00.
Stock hogs $4.00.
Cows Top, $2.75; fair, $2 $2.50
Steers Tops, $3.50; fair, $2.75
$3.00.
Tropical Fruits.
Bananas $6.
Oranges $2.25.
Lemons $3.50 4.50,
Veal Dressed. 6 7c,
Portland Market.
Whoat Club, 82o; vall&y. 82c;
blue stem, 84c.
Milletuff Bran, $24.
Hay Timothy, valley, $17 $18;
alfalfa, $12 $13.
Vtitoh $8.50.
Poultry Hens, UVaClSfce
dupks, 1617o; pigeons, old, $1 por
dor.
Secretary Frank Meredith of the
Marlon county Republican central
committee haa sent the various
members of the committee notice
that a meeting will be hold at the
city hall In Salem Saturday after
noon, February 8, to "discuss mat
tors of vital interest to the party."
Following is tho letter sent to eacn
of tho cemmitteemen:
"A meeting of the Marlon county
Republican central commltteo is
hereby called to meet at tho city
hall, Salem, on Saturday, February
8, at 1 oNslock p. m for tho purpose
of discu's8lng mattors of vital Im
portance to tho party, and for tho
further purpose of transacting such
othor business as may corao beforo
tho meeting. Your presenco Is ear
nestly requested, but, if you find it
impossible to bo present, you are ro-Bpectf-ully
urged to delegate some
ono from your precinct to represent
tho same."
Members of Committee.
J. A Smith , Aumsvlllo
B. F Glesy Aurora
F. W. Stahlman Detroit
Frank J. Bolter Salem
A. C. Shurer Buttovllle
J. E. Smith Chnmpoeg
Jns. WInstanloy Salem
Robt. Morohouse Gates
James Imlah . Fairfield
A. R. Slogmund Gervals
Wm. Bortram
J. N. Miller Sllverton
Harvey A. Hlnklo Hubbard
John F. Jonoa Jefferson
Bruce Cunningham Salem
W. L. Slmorr.1 Tumor
M. A. Barber Marlon
E. G. Slogmund . . . . T. . . Mohnma
J. T. Rom Mt. Angd
T. L. Ambler ....Mt. Angel
A. T. Mlffltt Snlom No. 1
C. A. Murphy Salem No. 2
Alonzo Goaner Salem No. 3
Goo. II. Deacon . . . . . Salem No. 4
Jos. N. Smith Salem No. 5
Orfr Royal Salem No. 0
A. Dane Salem No. 7
W. H. Humphroys Salem
Bmmltt Hlokox ttoble
F. B. Simpson- Jefferson
J. Blenkney Sllverton
I. L. Bower , suvorton
M. J. Van Valkenburg . . . .Sllvorton
ArthMr Hobart Sllvorton
J. L. Cook woouuurn
A. L. Maok t . . Stayton
E. C. Donny Sublimity
E. L. Martin Turner
Roy M. HIclcs Woodburn
The Cause of Many
Sudden Deaths.
There Is n disease prevailing in U1I3
country most dniiKerous because so deccp.
nve. luuiiy sudden
deaths arc caused
by it heart dis
ease, pneumonia,
heart failure o
apoplexy nte often
the result of kid.
ney disease. If
kidney trouble is
allowed toadvaucc
blood will at
tack the vital organs, causing catarrh of
the bladder, or the kidneys themselves
ureaic aowu anu waste away cell by cell.
Bladder troubles almost always result
from a derangement of the kidneys and
a cure is obtained quickest by n proper
treatment of the kidneys. If you are feel
ing badly you can make no mistake by
taking Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the
great kidney, liver and bladder remedy.
it corrects inability to hold urine and
scalding pam in passing it, and over
comes that unpleasant necessity of being
compelled to go often through the day!
and to get up many times during the
night. The mild and the extraordinary
effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized.
It9tands the hlghcstfor its wonderful
cures of the most distressing cases.
Swamp-Root is pleasant to take and Is
sold by all druggists in fifty-cent and
one-dollar size bottles. You may have a
sample bottle of this wonderful new dis
covery and a book that tells all about it,
both sent free by mail. Address, Dr. Kil
mer Sc Co., ninghamton, N. Y. When
writing mention reading this generous
offer in this paper. Don't make nny
iiuaiuKc, uutruiucinucrincnauie.swamp
Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp. Root, and the
address, Dinghamton, N. Y on every
bottle. '
mmmmmmmmmmmmmtmmmmmmmmmM
JUST RECEIVED
A Full Line of Chlldivn' Shoes.
Wo also carry a complete lino of
mon's hoavy working shoes nnd
men's and women's dross shoes.
Come In nnd boo my stock, nnd got
bnrgnlns In footwoar.
' , 3 16 Stnto Strot,
JACOB VOGT
Strong and Healthy Poultry
would
weuW
- 7 m,m -.-"- anvea
Aw.'wt-;r"v at jonh c-
.Wl tin." Ml by your
a5a.2nSffrKi thy?;:
WTA Miey " ,-" "
Elkhart, lad
Still nettcr.
"Did you ever see this one?" in
quired the funny man. "Ypu can
take two letters from 'money and
leave only one. See how it's done?"
"Sure," replied the postal clerk,
"and if I wanted to I could take mon
ey from two letters and lotfve ab
solutely nothing." Philadelphia
Preea.
MIX FOR COLDS.
The formula as printed be
low was given out by a promi
nent doctor who has mnde a na
tlonal reputation for his won
dorful skill in tho cure of
throat ond lung dlsonsos.
9 Half nunna of Pnnrnntrnifi.1
oil of pine, two ounces of glv
cerino, half pint of good whis
ky; mix thoso by shaking them
thoroughly and use In doses
of a teaspoonfui to a table
spoonful every four hour,
shaking the bottle well enou
tlmo.
The only oare necessary i
to be sure to get tho Concen
trated oil of pine because re
cently there have been numer
ous patent medicine imita
tions put out. Those, on ac
count of not being soluble.ar
dangerous, besides producing
nausea.
The real "Concentrated"
oil of plnecan bo obtalnod of
any good prescription druggist
and comes put up for medical
M-e only in half-ounoe vials
securely sealed in tin screw
top cases, which protect It
from light, and retain all the
original ozone.
aeattif9s
IjWl jctPPPicorn
If you feed CoiiIoii'h Improved Mtitrii
' Ktfg Food
Your" hons will bo cackling ovor
fresh laid oggs, three tlmoi as many
a thoy would lay without this food.
You will help yoursolvos nnd help us
If you do your buying In our lino from
us.
Good literature 011 poultry raising
free.
TILLSON & CO.
151 HIGH ST. Phone 139.
THE
O.K.
GROCERY
No one will admite to being super
stitious, but did you ever know of
a couple courageous enough to mar-
The"average wan will quit the so-
olety of a pretty woman any time to ,
get-a $10 election bat put up.
o
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy a
Favorite.
"We prefer Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy to any other for our chil
dren." saya Mr. L. J. Woodbury of
Twining. Mioh. "It haa also done
the work for us in bard oolde and
oroup. amd we take pleasure in recom
mending it." For sale at Dr. Stone's
drug store.
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BANK TALK No, 1
BY THE
UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK
SALEMrOREGON
TO THOSE WHO HAVE NO BANK CONNECTIONS.
You cannot accomplish much in a bUBlnosj way without tho sor-vlcoa-of
a bank,, and when dt comoa to tho question of whether or
not you should ,havo eomo bank connections, thoro Is only ono ans
vo'r, any individual or business will dorivo aomo bonoflt from a
bank's service.
I
A bank io not a luxury tor tho rich man; ithat Idea la fast disap
pearing. Tho people" from all classes aro beginning to rcallso tho
Importance) of a bank connection. '
Tho service that a bnnk gives to Ua customers placos within
their roach every ndvantngo to carry on financial mattors easily.
Many porsons aro timid about opening a bank ncconint becauoo
thoy itliHnk their knowledgo of banking Is limited, or porhnps thoy
consular tholr omnunt of monoy too small. To any such porsons
wo wish to say that tho oponlng of a bnnk account lu very easy;
wo explain nil tho details and mnko It lmplo for you. Wo also
oncourngo any who havo small sums to opon an account. Wo fur
nlBh a paes-book nnd chocks, and all nocossnry Instruction. Evon
though you aro not,rendy io opon an account, call at tho bank nnd
talk 'It ovor with
UB.
-E. W. HAZARD, Cashier
BEER PROMOTES
TFMPFPAIVirF
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iRecoghized as aTottd Product, and
So Dealt With by the Government
IT Is holng rocognlzod tho world over that tho drinking of boor
pronrotet tempornnoo and sobrloty to a far groator oxtont tlmu
all tho prohibition laws on .tho statuto books.
All onllghtonod Europotiu nations nro oncournglng tho manti
faoturo nnd consumption of light boors containing about tiroo and
ouo-half per oont alcohol, nnd tho result has boon most gratifying
to nil slnaoro lovers of tompornnco.
Tho United Stat(ts govornmont linn taken a posltlvo atand in
tlili direotlon, tho war dopartmout hohdlng that tho ro-establlslilni;
of tho army cantoen for tho snlo of boor being an nbioluto neces
sity In tho In tor oat of tompornnco nnd sobrloty.
Beer Is todny rocognlzod as a "Food Product," d la so dealt
with by tho govornmont.
All tho great Inwirnnou companies' havo contradicted tho llos
that havo boon glvon currency through prohibition uourcea that
tho drinking of boor was n bar to securing insurnnco, and havo
latoly published to tho world at largo tho Htatemout that those
drinking beer modoratoly (not moro than two quarts during twon-ty-four
hours) woro tho very hood of risks. Tho latest British life
Insurance reports show that tho ratio of dfrath rato among nbBtuin
ors is thirty por cunt groator than among moderate drlnkeru.
Boor is puro nnd wholesome, and tho day Is not far distant when
It will bo as much a part of tho dally subsistence of ovory family
as aro milk, broad and othor food nocoasltlos. '
Tho boer brewed by tho Salem Brewery Association Is Inovory
sonso tho very best that modorn entorprlso can produce. It spoaka
for Itself and is its own host advortlsomont.
SALEM BREWERY ASSOCIATION
SALEM, OREGON
o
Jbuttfea
KfSAtU
JVORZA.
,m&a4fat&roJUvijs$Y
THAT SMILEIOFSDELIGHTJ
Is on everybody's face who bought
our holiday groceries, and it will not
oorae off, either, as long a3 you pat
ronize us. Good groceties and good
service is our object. We havo a
largu stock of staplo and fancy goods
for you to select from. Try us. We
aro geographically In the center of
tho city We wish to havo you try
us.
A. A. ENGLEBART,
JTwelMi Street near Woolen Mill
WHITE BRONZE MONUMENTS
Nover chip, crack
tarnisu, moss or
corrode. Tho inly
kind that never
need cleaning. For
tho truth of tho
abovo Bee them in
all tho Salem and
unny of tho coun
t y ceraeerlea; '
some of them
have been theie fo. ''s years. If
you want tho verybjit at living
P'IrM call on craddicss
458 Mill St. Phono 12S1. Salem, O.
T. B. WAIT.
KUM
Certainly Not Her
Mrs. Coburggor. It isn't right to
charge Ferddie with taking that
money out of your pocket. Whj
don't ydti accRisa'mo?
Coburgger Because it wasn't all
taken-Tit-Bits.
WONDERFUL CHINESE DOCTOR
Will treat you with Oriontal herb
and curo any disease without opera
tion or pain.
Dr. Kum Is known everywhoro In
Salem", and has cured many promi
nent people here. Ho has lived la
Salem for 20 years, and can be fruit
ed. He uses many medicines un
known to white doctors, and with
them can cure catarrh, asthma,
lung troubles, rohumatUm, vtomaob,
liver and kidney diseases.
Dr. Kum makes a specialty of
dropsy and female troubles. His rem
edlea curo private discus when ev
erything else falls. He has hue,
dreds of testimonials, and gives con
sultation free. Prices for medicine
very moderate. Persons in the coun
try can write for blank, dead stamp.
If you want some extra fine tec.
get H from u.
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