Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, February 18, 1908, Page 7, Image 7

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    DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1008.
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YOUNG
WOMAN
ELOQUENT
California Reporter Gets In His Work
ns n Good Advertiser.
EVELYN THAW
CAUSES GOSSIP
Vrfo Croup
Out of Yor Home
..!.- -rt.intrv where
- Tnr i.uuiij .--
Wnw u -- - -hHdren
!LtaS wd young cnuareii
StfS a bottle of Jayne'
!., the danger of
fcSf mother should know
fo. sv reliable of Croup
5 croup wfll have Bttte tenor
Hft " Xnvs have a bottle of
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OR, D. JAYNE'S
EXPECTORANT
. ,m.!. enVndid remedy, given immediately,
Mcklv cures
. . fm.j- tnrlid remedy, ttiven
'W " r,.,n-Aii cured it for several genera-
ifflbabicsT It should be given upon the first symp-
tfSn suspicion of this disease.
aWMoruyw" t- -:-H remedv it will in-
t a botue oi m u ..-. r---r--. M wnif
sure your oapy a " " -
from worry.
Sold In three size bottles, S1.00, BOc, 25c
and tha moat dependable general
tonic,
Jayaa'i SaaatlTa Fill are a
gentle and effective laxative
lor children? a anientuu nvcr
medicine for adutta.
SEMENTS
niHiiiiinnnr
final Opera House.
S! -Charles D.
Han.
Irijterium Roller IUnk.
the cortlflcato plan 1b authorized to
Corvallls and return via Woat SIdo
division or Albany aud C. and E.
R. R. Wm. McMurray, Gouornl Pas
songcr Agent; John M. Scott, Assist
ant Gonornl Passenger Agent. 2-lS.1t
EXTRADITION PAPERS.
Governor Chamberlain has signed
itternoon and evening an application for extradition pnpors
to bring George Maule, wanted in
The Voudctte. Portland for passfng bogus checks,
pictures and Illustrated back from Idaho, where ho is undor
tmj ifternoon and evening arrest.
aiij and Monday after-1 Extradition papers woro granted
by tho govornor for tho return of
Omcr Uugonlu to Helena, Mont.,
whoro hn Is wanted on a charge of
hm-Grilley lUcltal. grand larceny for stealing $170 from
Kw-Crllloy recital Is suro to ono J. II. Thoroson. Ilugentn Is hold
PrcJ success, for the in tho oltv inll at Portland.
itUiiirra of this entertain-! o
h Mi proven by many sea-1 f ;aKaM1K!11Hi
KfiiUcal experience. The X
iwngiinco sained a fore- SM DlET DCDADTV:
rici among tho few stand- fi I " HlIvI ilvl JJM.iJ 2
icamoaa Many years of on
lHMM-rMaH-l-aMlllMB
SALEM MARKET.
Local Wlioleiutlc Market.
Eggs 18 c.
Duttor 37tfc; butter fut, 37 He;
Hens 10c; mixed chickens, 10c
Local wheat 85c.
Oats 35c.
Barley -$24S $25. N
Flour Hard wheat, $5.00; valloy,
fort have enabled tho
to produce a program for
K'ovlng public that not,
Pleasure, but conforms
a kit In art Prom tho
ilth which Mr Roeeraf
Program followed by a
K'8onat!ong and original j
WMr GrttVv the llstanan !
tirough a aerie of ar. 1
Kti.nthe realm of jwthos, '00-
iaasir until the etoelmj nay -unent sn; clover, siixtpjxz
T tae audleme wonder- P8r lon "raowy. ?i3nsi&.
'"'HHyjrue that such a! Onions 2 c lb.
trmg hai been givn by ' Hops om'1 2 c; new, 3 ft
only two people. RV. W nc.
finds these artists with ! unut,m oar 435c,
, Itotull Market,
Oats Whlto, $28 per ton.
Whoat 1.00.
Rolled barley $30.
Eggs 25c.
Butter Country, 35c; cream
ery, 40c.
rad most conZZui hard wheat. U.40$1.50.
"raited ?(,.. ..V t "ran 85c per Back; $27.50 per
rfciore Chicago oiev. t0nJ 8h0rta' $115 Per 8aCk
ft"fiico w..ViL ohoat 90c5 clover, 75s per cwt ;
'&!! and rtorti. H.15 per sack.
IJvestock.
BvtVerr o. n,wr" Hogs Fat, $5.00.
CowsTop, $2.75; fair, $2 $2.50
Steers Tops, $3.50; fair, $2.75
J" "Striking selection
"" "tensive reBertolro.
rtjn able to prosont
program at each ap.
frrtibt? this h. .,,.. .
r. tttt notable fact wn.
Kfci eemblnat on of their
j. v nima an
ICKftM, , ., I
ITi.Wer stt I the
4,Jl r are '"faWilar
.. 5Wl. ffiA.t nnlu...j
EflWt, ftr:::r w-oo.
f'Sfrtov Tronlcal Fruits.
Bananas $6,
Oranges $2.25.
Lomons $3.50 4.50.
Veal Dressed. 67c
Portland Mnrket.
Whoat Club. S2S3o; rallay,
S3c; blue stem, S5c.
Millstuff Bran. $24.
Hay Timothy, valley, $17 $18;
alfalfa. S12tf2$l3.
r :: b! vttch-$s.5o.
KL,., ' CaCkn .I Pmltn. tn H14.. .In.k.
T til h .J . "" ". -H.W, UUVM,
ar
08 14. 15c. pigeons, old $1 per doz.
t (Santa Barbara News.)
Miss Emma Elgin, ono of tho
charming young ladles of Salem,
Ore, arrived In tho pity yesterday on
an extended visit with her aunt, Mrs.
S. P. Ray. t
Miss Elgin first stopped In Port
land, whoro sho called on her cousin,
Mrs. Don C. Gerbw, then taking a
steamer, aho arrived In San Francisco
In duo season after a decidedly tem
pestuous voyago, during which Old
Noptuno flung .tho young lady ncross
tho cabin and tossed her about In
mcro exuberance of good fooling.
Good sailor though aho Is, Mlsa El
gin confesses that sho found tho vo
ago rough and somewhat wearisome.
Sho visited Mrs. William R. Sea
wall, an aunt, a number of days In
San Francisco, boarded tho Queen
and, after a more charming voyago.
arrived In this city early Friday
morlnng.
Thl. I ATIdo TTlrrlna drat ul'alt .in
I southern California and sh waxes
really eloquent In her enthusiasm
over tho first Impression of Snnta
Barbara. "Such a wonderfully love
ly picture tho city presents from tho
dock of tho atonmor as Bho rounds
tho point; so many trooB, such ex
qulslto linos (tho Santa Ynos moun
tains prosont, how gontlo tho atmos
phero and how bright Old Sol's rays
fall upon this fnvorod valloy" runs
ton this cnthuslnBtlc, pretty girl, ns
with sparkling oyos sho ropoats tho
old story of tho visitor's dollght on
entering our city. "And thoro nro
tho orango troos loaded with trul
and blossoms at tho same tlmo, and
oh, how fragrant!" was ono of tho
first happy oxc!amatIons on pnsslng
up Stnto streot.
Yeutorday ho wont through tho
uppor plazas that our intelligent and
zealous park commissioners have
transformed from "bnro pasturo land
to pnrka of dreamy boauty." "I guos
I amollod every flowor In tho pnrk.
No, I didn't pluck a ono of thorn,"
sho added on tho suggestion.
When MIbr Elgin left Portland n
light snow was falling nnd a donso
cold fog covored the ocean. In Snn
Francisco conditions wero not much
hotter. It Is no groat wonder that
ono ahcild oxult ovor tho happy for
tunes of visiting a land whoro living
Is a porpetual rovol In flowers and
fragrance.
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Neglected Colds Threatens Life.
(From tho Chicago Trlbuno.)
. " 'Don't trlflo with a cold,' Is good
advlco for prudent mon and women.
It may bo vital In tho case of u child.
Propor food, good ventilation, and
dry, wnrm olotljlng aro tho propor
safeguards against colds. If thoy
nre maintained through tho change
able woathor of autumn, winter and
spring, tho chnncos of a surprise from
ordinary colds will be slight. But
tho ordinary light colds will become
sovero If noglcctod, and a well es
tablished ripe cold Is to tho germs
of diphtheria what honey Is to tho
boo. Tho greatest menace o child
llfo at this soason of tho yoar is th
noglected cold." Whether It Is a
child or adult, tho cold slight or se
vere, tho very best treatment that
can bo adopted Is to give Chamber
lain's Cough Romody, It la safo and
sure. Tho groat popularity and 1m
menso salo of this preparation hai
boon attained by its remarkable
euros of this ailment. A cold novor
results In pnoumonla whon It Is giv
en. For salo at Dr. Stone's drug
store.
(United Press Leased Wire.)
New York, Feb. 18. Mrs. Evelyn
Thaw created a ripple of excitement
last night by dining in public at tho
Cafo Boulovarde. Tho pretty wife of
tho young Plttsburger appeared at
tho restaurant with E, R. Thomas,
tho bankrupt financier, and sat at a
small table. A few minutes later
somo ono recognized Mrs. Thaw, and
everybody in tho placo was soon gaz
ing at her. Evelyn was noticeably
annoyed, especially whon Thomas
frequently left tho table to consult
in an adjoining
l -Mu i mil rf " .
J-A.rOL-QER&
filpi
V
with hls lawyer
room.
PILE
CURE
FREE
Frea Trial Package of Wonderful
Pyramid Pile Cure Sent Free to All
Who Send Nnmo nnd Address.
Therb aro hundred.) of casoa of
pilo which havo lasted for 20 and 30
years nnd hnvo been cured in a few
days or weoks with tho marvclouB
ryramld Pllo Cure.
Pile BUfferoVs In tho past havo
looked upon an operation as tho only
rollof. But operations rarely cure,
nnd often lend to fearful results.
The'Pyrnmld Pile Curo euros. It
rollevon tho swelling, stops thj con
gestion, bonis tho uteres and Assures
and tho piles dlsappoar. Thoro Is
no form of piles which this remedy
is not mado to curo.
Tho Pyramid Pllo Curo can bo
ur.od at homo. Thoro Is no loss of
time or detention from business.
Thoro Is no cuso of piles so sovoro
thnt tho Pyramid Pllo Curo will uot
bring rollof.
Wo mnko no chnrgo for a trial
packago of Pyramid Pllo Curo. Thla
samplo will rellovo tho Itching, sooth
tho tnllnmcd membrane nnd start yoM
on your way to a ouro. Aftor you
havo used tho samplo go to tho drhg
glst for a 50 cent box of tho rom
edy. Write today. Tho sampl
costo you nothing. Pyramid Drug
Co.,, 113 Pyramid Bldg., Marshall,
Mich.
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I HI A I Oftet!singl3d058 0flje?sCh
l"C 1 Os at ""w H completely cont
I JOC 0", of children. It is s
fcf&s
erry Pectoral
ntrol the night
stronc medi-
til m .! ... t ... - .
ijjj -'" uostor s meaicine,ennreir rree xrora
ittJcnJ wohol. AUdc only for diseases of the
Uiyjftfi jeroit, bronchwl tubes, and lungs. Full
"aai J n each labvl. tZAl'ugz
Candidates
Who consult tholr own wishes will
also consult Elliott before getting
tholr onrds, 223 Commercial straat.
FAIR OUOUNDS ROAD
WILL UK 1SIPROVHD.
Chairman Stolz. of tha stroet oom
mlUw, Informs The Capital Journal
that his committee has considered
the deplorable condition of the Fair
Grouads road, and have Ukon steps
to repair the same with gravel and
crushed rock from the point whore
the stroet angles to the railroad.
The same will be done for Broadway,
by the co-operation of the Oregon
Bleotrlc, whose roadmaster has been
In conference with tho same cotn
mltteo. The arrangements are uow
fully made to put both streets in
j passable condition and by mid-sum
mer to have them permanently im
proved. Tho stroet committee does
not find It practical to open Capital
street to the fair grounds.
(Unltod Prosa Lonsod Wlro.)
Chicago, Fob. 18 A plot to Boat
Prince Thoodoro Max Strow, of
Iowa, who Is a grandson of Oblltch, J
the hero king of Sorvla, on tho Sor-'
vlan throno, aftor It has boon solzod, '
has been discovered In Chicago.
Ben Roltmnn, who recently clashed
with tho pollco booause ho marched '
through the streets with hundreds of
unomnlovod mon behind him. and n
dozen other men, nro said to bo plan-'
nlng tho seizure. It Is snld that nr-'
rangemonts havo boon mado to
finance nn expedition to Belgrade,
whore thousands of nntlvos are said
to be roady to Join a revolution, ft
is said that an offort hns boen mndo
to interost wine merchants In tho
plot, becauso In seizing tho throno!
tho revolutionists would como In pos
session of rich growing lauds. Euro
pean agents havo been watohlng tho
movements of tho men supposed to
ha arranging an expedition.
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TEA
The way to buy tea is in
packages; somebody is
responsible for it.
Vattr gioer ratnrn reur moner If you daa'l
liU&MKiat'- B par him
Mlts Dent, of Portland, returned
to her home yesterday, aftor visiting
friends In this city for the past two
wetks.
We Sell
ytnol
on the positive guarantee
that if it does not give satis
faction we will return the
entire amount of money paid
us for it. We mean this -and
ask all those who are
sick and need strength to try
it with this understanding.
a. W. PUTNAM CO.
So
f : California
5unsmne
;
i
in every tin of
Folg'er's
Golden Gate Coffee
SOLD ON MERIT
ale jut
Ertalltfthe 1650
FOLGER & CO.
SAN FFLANCtSCO
BANK TALK No. 5
BY THE
UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK
SALEM, OREGON
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Service for
Our Customers
Wo aim to servo each customer alike In nil business mnttors, . J
nnd wo glvo onch tho best bnnk sorvlco. '
Wo nro Interested In tho wolfn.ro nnd buccobs of our cui
tomors. Evory detail of tho bunking' business Is given our most
enroful nttontion. Whether wo lonn money to you, or you lonn
n'toney to.uB.'you nro given tho benefits of our Institution' nnd tho
tlmo of our otllcors.
A man with a smnll volume of buslnoss rocolves'tho nnmo at
tention from our ofllcors ns dooj tho largo dopoaltora.
Our sorvlco moans accommodation. wSorvlco In mattors of
consoquouoo al&o moniiH with us, uorvico In minor donllngs in ov
ory dctnll.
V
Whntovur banking buslnoss you mn'y hnvo, wo sollolt n sharo
of It, bolluvlng thnt our fnollltlos will bo n dlstluot advantage to
you.
E. W. HAZARD, Cashier
BEER PROMOTES
TEMPERANCE
Recognized as a Pood Product, and
So Dealt With by the Government
IT la being recognized tho world ovor that tho drinking of beer
promoted tomperanco and sobriety to a fnr greater oxtont than
ill tho prohibition laws on tho ntatuto books.
All enllghtoncd European nations nro encouraging tho manu
facture and consumption of light boors containing about throe and
ono-half per oent alcohol, and tho result has boon most gratifying
to all Blnooro lovors of temperanco,
The United States government has takon a positive stand In
thU direction, tho war dopartmont holding that tho ro-ostablislUn?
of tho army oantoon for tho sale of boar bolng an absolute neces
sity In tho Intorost of temperance and sobriety.
Boor Is today recognized ae a "Food Prod uot," and Is so doalt
with by tho government.
All tho great inruranoe companies havo contrudlated tho lies
that have been given curronoy through prohibition soiircoa that
tho drinking of beer was a bar to soourlng Insurance, nud have
lately published 4o the world at large the statement that those
drinking beer moderately (not moro than two quarts during twpu--ty-four
hours) wero the very bjt of risks. Tho latent British llfo
insuranao roports show that tho ratio of death rato among abstain
ers Is thirty per oent greator than among modorato drinkers.
Beer Is pure and wholesome, and tho dny Is not far distant whon
It will be as muoh a part of the dally subsistence of overy family
as aro milk, bread and othor food nocetwdtloa.
Tho beer brewed by the Salo m lire wory Association Is In every
sense tho very bast that modern onterprlso oan produoo. It speaks
for kself and Is Its own boat advertisement.
SALEM BREWERY ASSOCIATION
SALEM, OREGON ,
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