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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 13, 1908)
' r DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, PRECOX, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 13, tl08 9 )0 TuaTmpo&slDle, simply impossible, for any r one to enjoy ' "- w - -- Y11 are constipated. Undigested material,waste KJS products, poisonous substances, must be 1 16J Pr?.a.' .,.h fmm the hodv or there will itijM Gaily iKiiiwf - - - .. -. ,tttynahtii be trouble, and orten serious trouble, too. IKfiKr '? " Ayer's Pills aid nature.thatisall.';; yWj, lit flt'rf- '....ju' uiwii mpniiH Jin " J iiifiiiin..1 It ' ' 1' 11fn..n V.l tlin Timlin CARS COLLISION jPres, Leased Wire.) II . iirpH and a Hd.r shaken up na ,wU!T....fc.MhSM!e. !. -- -" mlM e!we rn " , JUf nr carrying a delega- ftlMoia Germans who had at- jUtelbUoa ana wuquo.. ClMttla Udcrkranz. Tho par ing city oa the return inp ui httxr, and 15 minutes later I ito a northbound ireigu. .L-rfKnwn. Ureftinost seriously Injured iVtti W 00 uwrguiun" . faey pre their names nc j unir. Moross and Smith. itt ' precarious condition. itoM conductor of tuo spe- n4 Gtorge Duchanan, moior- tiaijrf in time to savo them- atXBierloas Injury, aitnougn rtwrt bruised and cut. hsj local offices of the intrtir- eiec5dili announced that they jBtLWtAlned tho cause of Lrrt, bat It la believed there .ii'Mt In tho orders. Tho i or w almost completely All of those oxcopt 'the !rily hurt were placed on ltarjDd taken to Tacomn. Women Nbcd the Ballot. In his lecture, "What a city can do for Us citizens," Hon. Frederick C. Howe, municipal expert, desig nates tho granting of suffrago to wo men as the city first duty. Ho ar gues that city administration is housekeeping, and that women suffer most and gains most by bad or good administration. "Suffrago would en- largo women's sclf-rospoct Just as It enlarges man's," says Mr. Howe. "She would feel that sho was an In tegral part of tho community In which Bho lived. Further than thh, It would Increase man's respect for women. Wo cannot appreciate tho change which would tako placo In all of us wero this to como about. Ono has only to go to Colorado to seo tho difference in tho attitude of tho sexes toward ono another." Farmer's Wife. -o ' Neighborhood Favorite Mrs. E. D. Charles, of Harbor, Mo., speaking of Electric Dltters, says: it In r, nnlf'htinrhnnri fnVnrlln horn with us." It deserves to bo a favor ite ovorywhoro. It glvos quick relief In dyspepsia, liver complaint, kidney dorangemont, malnutrition, ncrvous nosa. weakness and general debility. I ta action on tho blood, as a thorough purifier makes it especially useful na a spring medicine. This grand alter ative tonic Is sold under gunrantoo nt J. C. Perry's drug store; 50c. llKEB-HlllHa THE RACIAL WAR I PURKET REPORTS i SALEH MARKET. Arrested fi tht has been hanging on rwrtto months by taking n.il ififcrthoond Syrup. If you have l don't wait stop It at pneo tWivoaderful remedy. Snlon- Lkeoujbi, colds on eliost, lnftu- fcwchKIs and pulmonary Price 25c, 50c and $1.00. Klr3dulrs. Too UiuiNiinl. Mrs. Schley Chief, I'd llko to em ploy somo of your detectives to shadow my husbnnd. Dig Chief Why, what's up? MrB. Schley Why, ho brings mo homo flowors and candy ovcry even- In c and calls me darling. too. There surely must bo somothlng torrlblo be hind It nil. Chicago News. ! IF YOU KNOW. Tho merits of the Texas Wonder, you would novor Buffer from kldnoy, bladder or rheumatic trouble. $1 bottle, two months' treatment, sold by S. C. Stoni drug storo, or by mall. Testimonials with each bottlo. Local Wholesale Market. Eggs 20c. Butter 37 c; butter fat, 37 c. Hons 10c; mixed chickens, 10 c Local wheat 8Gc. Oats 35 c. Barloy 248$25. Flour Hard wheat, $5.00; valley, 94.00. Hay Cheat, $13; clover, $10 per ton; timothy, $13 $15. Ontona 2c lb. Hops Old,l2c; now, 3 7c. Chittlm bark 4 5c Retell Market, Oats White, $28 per ton. Wheat $1.00. Rolled barley $30. Eggs 30c. Butter Country, 30 35c; cream. ery, 40c. Flour Valley, $1.20 par sack; hard wheat, $1.40 $1.50. Brail 85c per sack; $27.50 per ton; shorts, $1.15 per sack. Hay Timothy, 85 90c per owt; cheat, 90c; clover, 75s por cwt ; shorts, $1.15 por Back. 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 Frulta. Bananas $6. Oranges $2.25. Lomons $3. GO 4.50. Veal Dressed, 6 7c. Portland Market. Wheat Club, 83c; valley, S3c; blucstcm, 85c. Mlllstuft Dran, $24.- Hay Timothy, valley, $17 $18; alfalfa, $12 $13. Vttch $8.50. Poultry Hens, 12 13c; ducks, 10 17c; pigeons, old, $1 por doz. o OASTOHIA.. .. ir,e Kind You llais Always BosgRi Bears thd ? ' R"'u J '""B nin,"J I ep Sienna Mineral Paint Co. W. Y. RICHARDSON, Manager We arp. tnanufarhtrincr fr-fv-iwo Standard Tints and colors of Oregon Mineral Paint Ground in Oil and Guaranteed Strictly Pure, Durable and Sat isfactory in every particular. i iTt HK OHF.GO.V SIENNA ' PAINT COMPANY HAS lNTEHEI) INTO A CONTRACT FOK A YEAH FOU THEIU OIL, AND A CAH IOAD OP SIXTY HARRHLS IS NOW ON THE ItOAD. THE COM PANT RXPHCTS TO USE A OARI.OAH EVERY THIRTY DAYS. A CAUU).l OF TIN CANS FOR THE PURPOSE OF PUTTING UP ALL KINDS OP .MINERAL PAINTS IS NOW ON THE WAY. THE COM PANY HAS ALSO ESTABLISHED A WHOLESALE IIOUSK IN PORT LAND, OUKON, AT 114 EAST UNION AVE. 'ESE PAINTS arc uscc ky " ta!tc on -- ruoiic insiiiuuuiib un uicir have stood the severest tests that can be ap- IN THE TRANSVAAL. Ono of tho subjects upon, which tho Campbell-Dannerman government Is certain to bo hard pressed during tho session of Parliament which will open on Tuesday next is tho war b--Ing inado on all Asiatics by tho Boor authorities of the Transvaal. When Lord Elgin, as secretary of stato for tho colonies, approved tho law enacted by tho Transvaal legis lature for tho exclusion and deporta tion of Asiatics from tho Transvaal colouy ho could hardly havo forseen tho consequences It would entail. Ho probably assumed that it was solely Intended for use against tho Chlneso coollea now or lately employed In tho Wltwatorsand gold minea, arid, as poor old China has to stand for everything, ho thought no harm would como of it. But It was not only tho Chlneso whom tho Boors had in hand when thoy passed that ordinance. They objected to any kind of Asiatic, and thoy aro enforcing tho now law against all alike with an Impartial severity. Tnoro aro presumably no JJapanoso In the excommunicated crowd' or something would before this Havo been heard from Toklo; but thero aro a number of Hindoos, and as thoy aro JuBt as much British subjects as the Boors and Just as much entitled to tho protection of tho British government, they find It difficult to understand why thoy are not as froo to llvo In ono pnrt of tho British emplro as another. That thoy aro not Is whnt thoy aro learn ing by bitter experience. Ono of the legal requirements Is that nil Asiatics wishing to remain in tho Transvaal nuiflt prosont them solvos for registration and identifi cation. They havo to bo measured and wotghod and glvo their thumb prints and a lot of other things, nivl after 'nil is said and done thoy aro llablo to be do por tod anyhow at tho pleasure of tho authorities. Thoro havo boon a number of nrrosts for refusal to comply with theso condi tions, and tho culprits "havo boon punished by ttno and Imprisonment for their mis-conduct. Last week thlrty-flvo Hindoos wero tnkon Into court, Including tho chairman and tho troaHurer of tho British-Indian Association, and tho chairman and Bocrotary of tho Islamic Socloty, nil doscrlbcd as citizens of substnnco and standing. It is said that thirty-two of this batch woro ordorod to loavo tho country within two weeks, although they havo boon living in tho Trnns- vaal for yoars and havo croated vnl-J uublo lntorosU. It Is dtdloult to sou I how It will bo posslblo for tho Brit ish govornment, with 120,000,000 Hindoo subjocts nlrondy showing slgtiH of rostlossnoM, to Htnml for that kind of thing, and tho oppojl tlon will suroly want to know what Pormlor Bnnnormnn Intends doing about it. Philadelphia Inquirer. BANK TALK No. 4 BY TIIE- UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK SALEM, OREGON What Bank Service Means Each customers business receives (tho attention of our offi cers; theso men of experlonco can mako your matters moro exact. Whntovcr part of your bUBlnoss that comes through this bank Is carofully Inspcotcd. This Is a safeguard for you, thlo chancos of error aro lossonod. , '"1 . ,t ' Your business success Is roHoctod on tho wolfnro of tho bunk. Our officers are Interested In tho bnuks customers. Wo Invito you to bocomo ono of otir snttslled customora, and t wo seek tho opportunity to explain our sorvlco In dotnll, E. W. HAZARD, Cashier Strongland Healthy Poultry No More PILES No Mnttfr How Had Your Cne Ix Or How Long You Have Had It, Pyramid Pile Cur Can Cure It. APPLY BY MAIL OR PHONF, OR CALL AT FACTORY ON TRADE STREET BETWEEN CHURCH AND HK5H Js taken from the Mines in Lane county, and manufactured at Safem, Ore. Five Packngo Sunt to Provf It. Half of the Buffering and torture of piles ha uevor boon told. Wheth er your partloular cao of plleo Is almost too exorutiatlng for any mor tal to boor, or If you aro foarfully tantalizd by unreaohablo Itching and bleHng or whothor you havo only a modorato caeo of pllos thoro Ib posltlvo relief, and quiek, too, In Pynunld Pllo Cure. You need not tako for granted r.II we say about our pllo romody. Wo want It to opoak for lUolf. That Is why wo cay to ovory per son suffering from pllos or any form of rectal disease, wmd us your name and addroBa and wo will gladly Bend vd .1 free trial packago of the mar clous Pyramil Pile Curo. now ad nUtttnl by thousandw to bo ono of. the most wonderful rollfu and euro for Piles evor known. Instant rollof can bo gotUn by lulng tho inarvolous Pyramid Pile Cure It Immediately reduce all congestion and swolllng. heals all sore, ulcere and irritated .part.' t renders an operation abbolutely un necoaMury. Send your name and addreee tolay for free trial package to Pyramid Drug Co., 13S Pyramid Bldg., Mar shall. Mloh. o Mr and Mrs. Lee Iller of North Salem have been quit 111. Mr. Her U a veteran of tho civil war and many of the Grand Army men and women will be glad to know that they are better, and aro able to receive callers If 3-011 fml CoiiIoii'h Improved Mash Egg Food Your henH will bo caokllng ovor froeh laid oggs, throo times as ninny nd they would lay without this food. You will holp youraolvoB and holp us If you do your buying In our lino from I1H, Good lltornturo on poultry raising froo, TILLSON & CO. 151 HIGH ST. Phono 13f COPVNIONT M e-4 I JUST RECEIVED A Full IJito of Chlhdvn'M HIiooh. Wo also carry a comploto line of moil's honvy working shoos and mou's and woiuoii'b dross shoos. Como In and hoc my stock, and got bargains In footwonr. 345 Stnto Btroot, JACOB VOGT I BEJER PROMOTES TEMPERANCE Recognized as a food Product, and So Dealt With by the Government IMh being recognized the world over thai tho drinking of beer promotes temperance and sobriety to a far greater extent than ill tho prohibition laws on tho ataiuto books. All enUghtoned European nations are encouraging tho manu facture and consumption of light boors containing about throe and one-half per cent alcohol, and Iho roault has been most gratifying to all slncore Iovors of temperance. Tho Unltod Statoe government has tukeu u positive stand in thu direntlon. thn war denartment hohnnK that the ro-ostnblislUntt i of the army cantoon for the salo of beor bolng an absolute necee- ally ill Vliu iinuiuai u miumiiv .. w....-v. Beer Is today rocognlzed a a "Food Produot," and In so dealt with by tho government. All tho great lusiiranee eompanlee have oontradlotd tho Uh that have been glvou eurreuey through prohibition eouroos that the drinking of boor was a bar to securing Insurance, and havo lately published to the world at large tho statement that thotto drinking beor moderately (not more than two quart during twenty-four hours) were the vory bene or risks. Tho lateet British llfo Insurance reports show that tho ratio of death rate among abstain ers is thirty por cont grontor than among moderate drinkers. Beor la pure and wholesome, and tho day la uot far distant when it will be as much a part of the dally eubslstenoe of every family as are milk, bread and other food nooossltlo. The beer brewed by tho Salem Brewery Association Is In ovory sense the very beat that modern enterprise can produce It speaks for lteoir and la Its owu biwt advertisement. SALEM BREWERY ASSOCIATION SALEM, OREGON i