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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 20, 1908)
w DAILY OAPlTAh JOURNAL. HALEM, OREGON. THUHSDAY, FKKItUARY 20, IMS Clean Coffee fOFFEi Goldem i Gm.tm , Cottm it rottted by a direct flame, which burns off all impuri toci and uiiclean matter. yttlghtd,, packed hf machinery ir aroma-tight tins N a Hftef tditcHet the Coffee untif It reache the enumer.Orikrwholero3t tind let your vroccr grind it, or, better still, grind it at heme. Sen IfrH BOY AND HOON D KILLS Bt6 COUGAR Otto Teal and Herman Leonard, two mill hnndn omployod by tho Bhorldnn Lunibur Co., ton mlloa went of Dallas, killed n monster cougar ono day Inst wook, under most ox eltlUR clrcumitanoori. Tho cougar had boon prowling Around In thnt vicinity for Bovornl nights lirovlouily. Tlio boys, In n couragoous moment, hoi wit on the trail, nnd with tbu assistance of "Dandy," a fluo luitiud belonging to J, II. Ten I, tho oxoltomuiil of tho hunt war roou on, for scarcely hod thoy covered half n mllq when tlib trail WR4 picked up by tho hound sup jioeedly where tho coegur had joct the previous nlRlit. Off on tho trml fesundod Iho hound with character lUo yelps, up tho mountain aids. Ttnr several xnlnutes tho endunco of ike yellilng hound tlontod down tho MMHiHtalN aide, tho boya hurrying After klm wltk all posslblo speed. A Moment of itllenco and then tho pitiful crying of bravo "Dandy." wkck pointed with certainly to a battle to dentil between tho dope nnd tkt cougar. Scrambling up the wtataln with all posslblo speed, tumfelliHC over loan and tltrouKh taiglcil Undergrowth while the battle waxed, the boya pressed tholr way forward. Tho rour of tho cougar which followed Indicated tho nd tannage that "Dandy" had golnod. Coming -up to wKhln eight of tbu fight It was obnorvod thut tho cougar VrW the hound by tho back of the Hk and the dog held tho cougar's yaw with w bulldog grip. On set). Imm tho boya tho cougar broke awny Hd sprang with n blood curdling roar seventeen feet up n near-by fir tree. With throo moro leupa cover leg ten or twelve foul at a Jump tho cougar gained i position of com parative safety, but be had not reek owed on thu Wlncheter which the fooya carried. A well directed shot from, their rifle brought him tumb ling down from his high pereb. Tho boya had thought that If n cougar ever got a ft or tbom thy would climb a tree, but after tiiu tbat cougar go up thoy buvo ehnnga.) tkelr wind and now ibluk (buy would rather take olmucos on tho fetl4 Of their lfg,a In uppllonlUin wltk good lerra rirma. Mr Teaf'a faithful honnd t the wkole thing at tho inUI now and gH m kind word and a toothing hand tor km wound from all the men at the mHt, GETTING READY FOR DEMOCRACY AND FERVID TALK PARASITES PLAGUE MORTALS A MIXB AITOVJB SKA LEVEL AND WITH COLD MOUNTAIN IIHKKZKB FROM TUB SNOW PfEAKS 011A.T0RY MAY HP. KKPT BKLOW HLAZJNd TOINT. Denver, Colo., Fob. 20. Tho Dcm- ocrntlc natlonnl convention which Is to bo hold In this city July 7th, hus drawn tho attention of tho entire country upon tho -wldo nwnko capital of Colorado. Denver got this con vontlon with premeditation, Sho hat boon nlnnnlnir to not tho convention since four year ngo arid tho dotcr-t1"!'1 th tapsworm, and ge mination to nomlnuto In tho Queen City of tho I'lnlna fulfilled Donvor'n nmbltlon, Tho commltteo koni from hero to, Bcouro tho convention urged that it would bo cool In Denver when tho convention mot tlioro. This In cor talnly truo nnd tho fact will bo n re lief to thoso who hnvo had to Bwoltor through convontlonn In other roc tlonn of tho country whoro tho boat wn falr'y stealing. Tho records of tho weather man In Denver for tho pant 20 years show that tho nvorogo tempornturo on July 7th for Hint city Is 74 dogroos, with no humidity. Hut 74 degrees In Deuvor Ih n long way from that point In n tldo wnter city. Donvor Ih n mile high. Tho broozo blow hero from leaguon and longuoH of snow enpud mountains. Tho air In light and tho effort of breathing It Bofctou, Feb. 10. Probably the moat unusual feature of the excite ment that hns been created by L. T. Cooper'B visit to ihju.clty la the re moval of paraaltcs or tapeworms by his preparations. During tho early part of Cooper'e stay In Boston, Individuals who were taking his "New Discovery," as It Is called, brought either io hlmsolf or to physicians throughout tho city Immenso parasites that had loft tho system nfter using tho medicine. Many of theso people woro fright ened, and cases of this sort become bo numerous that Cooper finally niado tho following statement for publicatien: Ho said: "In ovory city I visit thoso things aro brought to me with In n few days after my medicine Is sold In tho city. Thoy arc what Is TWO ItlOH GOLD STItlKES IN ALASKA. A recent dispatch from Seattlo BnVR! Lack of food Is driving hundreds I (ft miners from what is declared to" bo one of tho richest prospect In Alaska, according to the statement of W. H. Merrltt, who has Ju3t come out of tho Susltna country. The lo cation la 300 miles from Vnldez and irT0 miles from Fairbanks. Tho presence of gold was discovered InU fall. Merrltt says that men are gectlng out from 20 to $30 a pan and horo is gdld In unlimited quantities. Ho is hero for tho purpose of buying machinory and food. Laborers aro paid $12 to $1G a day, but there is no uso of any ono going Jn without a supply of food sumclont to last sov oral months, for when Merrltt loft there was not fod enough at Valdoz creek to last flvo men all summer. Merrltt sayB thnt by noxt fall there will bo from 10,000 to lfi.OOO men In tho country. Tho pay streak run for seven miles. Another dispatch Bays: A cnblo from Nomo says thnt tho richest pay ever struck in AlnBka so far ob known, has Just boon found on Lnkevlew claim, on tho tundra nenr Port Davis. It Is richer thnn tho fnmouB Hosslo bench. Gold taken 'A I 0 to enormous size "Fow, indeed, reallzo how preva lent theso creatures arc. I think I hnvn boon thn first In demonstrate whnt a InrgP factor thoy nro In tho !' tho Bround on Lakovlow nvor poor health of this generation. I be llovo thnt fully one-half of tho chronic stomach roublo that Is so universal Is canted by thes para sites. "Individuals may hnvo them for yonrs nnd not for continued buto it to mnny Mlfforont dlsoaios, when In ronllty ono of thoso crow I ii r ok Is robbing them of tholr vital ity. "Tl-so pnrnsltOB arp tnkon Into tho system In uncooked food or rare nfont In tho form of nn egg, which hntchos nltnont Immediately. Popl Mirroring from tbom experience n feeling of lnssluido and nro oxtromo- nro stimulating. It will bo a July V norvoua. tiio notion or me .mw day when thu convention meets thntlni"vory seou; to bj 'atnl to tboe will permit avny dv'egate to sit In thn convention hnll with bis coat on and without n handkorchlof stuffed In Ii'h collar. And this condition will bo vory unusual for at all po litical conventions tho beat has been Intenso nnd delegates nud tho news paper men whom buslnoM forced them to come thoro suffered accord ingly. nosldes tho offer of coolness, (n Denver tho committee from that city Importuned tho Democratic natlonnl commltteo at Its Washington meet ing In December had $100,000 In $old. Denver waa willing to pay that much for tho great convention If It would bo brought within Its gato. They further offered that a now fire proof auditorium, coiling $550,000. and ooatlng 12,000 peoplo, would bo provided for tho delegates and audi on co. Tlwrowaa atlmoln Donvor, on tho loveuth day of July, 1A84, that tho, thermometer regUtered 47 degrees. Thin wan cool almntt to ohlllncea. Thu weather oftlco shows no parallel far this remarkable record, however, and It U probablo tho meroury will hover around 70 degrees. Tho grot auditorium will bo swopt by breezes from tho mountains, whoo snow oapprd peaks can bo seen from th windows. No matter how heated. o ...... i.i SI OO lU'unnl 9 too. The reader of this paper will be plOAtHHt to Isarn that there Is at.ltwtt ono dreaded dUoaso that solonco has bwn able to curd In all ItatagM, and thai la catarrh. Hall'u Catarrh Curo ngen $40 to tho pan, with exceptional pans thnt yield enormous pay. Lake view is operated by Nlcbhur & Com pany. Tho pay stronk Is fifty foot wide. Tho strike has caused lively Inter- bo.awnr of tho reason t to bc tnk8n m tho lvolopmont lll-honlth, but nttrl-jof tho Krond oaBt of Fort DftV,B- inuioniions nro inni mo propiiecy niado by goologlsts that pay would b found many milos oast of Nomo, nnd nt a considerable distance from tho'oceun bench, will bo fulflllod. Tho strlko Is located n mllo nnd n hnlf oaBt of Nomo and n mllo from the bonch. No pay streak had pre viously boon discovered tlioro. Two previous nnclont bonoh lines have boon found nonr Nomo nud worked out. If tho prosont ntrlks Is the third bonch, n seems certain, It will prob nbly produco $10,000,000 to $20, 000,000 In gold. In tlube8t places on tho Hosslo olnlrn moro than $1000 a pan was ronllzed. g.'ent worm , end In mot cns u fow doses of tho mod'eino drives tho eronturts from tho system. I wll1 hnvo hundred! of thorn brought to mo beforo 1 lenvo th city." This growsome prophecy has been amply verified, for not "only hun dreds but thousand of Iloon peo plo have been relieved of ono of thoso fearful parasites slnco taking Cooper's preparations, nnd tho en tiro olty has been aroused by tho foot. Home of theso parasites aro of uoh enormous Biros as to stnrtlo thu Imagination. Tho statement of Frank D. Canloll, living at 6(3 Tmpe atroot, this city, verifies this. His state ment, among others given in a re porter, waa ua foMewa: "For tho past flvo or six yars I have been a dak man. 1 was alwayi Wrod and badly rim down, with vc-nrcoly enough strength to ollmb .tho stairs. I had severe pains In my back nud was subject to dizzy spoils. My appotlte was variable ravenous at time, thon again be coming uo.u8outcd at the Mght of food. Whether I ate much or llttlo It mod to give me ho strength. "All this time I was seeking re lief, having treated wttk a wumbor of physicians as well as trying vari ous patent medlolRt from neither of which did I receive tke slightest bonetlt. Then I heard of tke Coop er NiedlclNoe, and tkuwgk skeptical of results, I decided to give tke New Dbevery a trial. "l)efor I had taken all of tke first bottle 1 pn-wKl u taHwrNi A3 feet long, and Immediately eaR to no- lift liSak neili iiaiIHva aun titfvu bniuiu Z 1 1 V V . .. , ' Uoe a decided liuiirovewent, ad eon to tho medtoal fratemily. Catarrh', ... .i. bolng a oonetltutlonnl dUoaie. re quires a cmwKllutloHal treatment. tlir Catarrh Cure (a taken Internal- -Tho ougr measure nearly nine . i"rwUy uimn tlw blood fH rom lip to U. U has bw 7 ',,,cuu" ,unw ,u lH0 ,wq, Motiltld and Is hld Willi wuek 'J" dwtroylng the foundation of urjd by Ua oaptojnu Wwt aids Hn- terprUe mi.. .Q ' HoHk'thlng to IHk IVrwurtl To. Londuu Bwell tin quiet country iewH) What time does the tUonter eHHtii, plllmnT loJIcemau Tker ala .& ter ler. lr. Well. Htwste kH. tkenr 'Ttoer ain't m utuile kM lr. Well, what U going out lia't tlpr some kind or amuemMtT jo(M!vmuu (lookluK At okurek eiock)-- Ok. yt; there wtM be trtlM In alut ten wlnule! Penny yietoftal. the dVeeaeci and giving tke patient 4rnxth by building up tke constitu tion and assisting nature In doing Us work. Tke proprietor kave so mush faith in Its ouraUvo powers that they offer One Huudred Dollars for any ease that It falls to oure. Send Mr list of teetlmoalaU, Vddrea 1 J. Cheney & (Jo., Tole wO. -9f. a'rugglsts. 7Jo, llfclv awtiy mU fgr cou. fftliKm, U I.n i f ,11111 i I Xw NotArloe. K. J. Stater. PHdlet; a W. UawklH4 Laurel; Geo. U. lfurrla, Dandon. tluued taking the medlatae for about a mouth er more. Tke reeitlta were tnost kurprlslng. 1 aw new fully restored to my old-UHto keallk nd vigor-no more oal. Aooetlte regu lar strong aot well. "I gratefully aMtretOHte tke Uene nt 1 have derived from tkw wonder ful Qoooer iMremtMtloH. and etMooe ly reoommeoU it to all sufferer wko are ARUcted U Ilk maonev at ra self. If any ooe will wll at wjr no Yi SUty tsr vf cJtjMfneace wkh Aycr'a Cktrry & CI lS u ' ub, oli e, Aomi. troiwfckU, j- ui.t fe ... . k.. "j-our dcr to tH y kit tkitrkitco wiek w mdW ww . . LK ,f MUfwy j vl" tlly m mi . - . .. - . .. ,M-T J- -- ,; ".5Ki w . ii imm.,1 ii .i i.ihi ..... rwmmmrmiwm mmmemvm I IW Mm . .! CL'ltlCS COI.IKS QUICKLY A never falling homo reme dy for coughs and colds in mndo from tho following for mula to bo mixed nt heme: "Two ounces of glycerine, ono half ounce of Concentrated oil of plno, ono hnlf pint of good whisky, mix "and shako thoroughly; uso I doses of n tenspoonful to a tnblospoon ful every four hours." Thli will cuo nny ciugh that u ctimblo or break up an acute cold in 2.4 hours. The Ingr. si louts aM can be gotten nt any drug store. Conoon t rat e,d oil of pine comes put up for modloinal uso only In half ounco vials unclosed n tin screw top cases dcvlgned to protect It from heat and light. The bulk oils nnd tho patent medlclno Imitation should be avoldel as they contain mln and other Impurities that pro dure nauseu and permanent kidney trouble. To get the rgkt article be eure it g the Concentrated" oil of pine as this U really the only soluble plae preoaratlON known to science and Ik tke result of tke experiments made In th pine forests of Maine. flCko Kind You Have Always Bought, and "wltfcli lias feci itt use for over 30 years, lias lorne tlio sltrnaturo and lias Dcnuwo under Lis tcd yr--z-. eonu irpevisIon etlnce lte lntonei -C4Ccavk Allow no o t deceive you In thW All Counterfeits, Imitations wad " lusta5-soo(i, aro b Expetisaents tbat trifle wltk and endanger tlio health Infants and Children isxpcricnce against Expcrlnic What is CASTORIA Owtoria is a harmless stibstltute for Castor Oil, Par xoric, Drops and Soothing- Syrups. It is Pleasant. contains neither Opium, 2forphh& nor other Uarcot suhstanco. Its ago Is its siarantee. It destroys "Won and allays Fcvcrisliness. Ii cures Diarrhoea and "Wi Colic. It relievos Teething Troubles, cures Coustlpatlc anrFlattilcuey. It jUMbuntites tlio Foo3, ftulates tl Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy aad natural steej Tlio Chililrcu's Panacea The Mother's Erlend. GENUINE fr.. CASfORIA Bsfiro tho SignKtTir of jL ALWA' The Kind You Hare Always Booi In Use For Over 30 Years. THccinrtunooMMMf, tt uuATrrKic7. Hwvocrrr. 1 Xew tariMrniiunM. MoniiiAMtk Crvwery Coainaay; prlnripel ottlco. Monmouth. Oregon; oapttal etock. ie0; lRoTpora(ori. T. J ltUt. A. L. Chute and J. L. Mardoek. Hoker-lltttekaaea Company; prln nal ottee. Medferd, Qrtsen; eapl taJ sleek. 11 .; iaaarporaters, (l. H. Itaker. J. H. U(kaso and Owes linker. mwwttwwuwwiwmir.iitemwieneneiiinmimimttn I Arc You Interested In Saving Your Money!? Of courso you are. That's why wo ndvertlBo. "Wo carry onol tho best stockB of wagons nnd Implements In tho city, nnd It Is your Interest as a money-savor to call nnd boo our line no nun) whether, you buy or not, wo know thnt you know a bargain vCi you bco It, and that you will bo suro to tell others about tho Wo carry a complcto lino of wagons, buggies, farm Implement!, . kinds ol farm and mill machinory, paints, oils nnd varnishes. Ffi , class blacksmlthlng and horso Bhoelng also dono. Wo tnko second-hand vehicles and machinery as part paymt on all new cash ordors. , Keep your money at homo by buying what you need at bon M and nt the samo time see whnt you'ro getting. GEORGE B. JACOBS R. F. D. 8' - - ' Salem, Oi IMMMMMMMMrtMMMMMMMMMMMMMMW)MM iIJiLmWWWWWWw 1 m YOU'LL EN'JOY A DRITI In ono of our rigs just as mat you owned It. More , In fa you will have all the pkaM only a mere fraction of the ei of a private stable. You art limited In your choice of a ton either. Our livery bervice casl ply anything you require, ff runabout to a coach and team can wo sorvQ you? FASHION' STAHLES, C. W. Yannke, Prep. 131-137 N. High St. Phone M omut Ibtby Hands will get late mleoktef oltea It moaas kBtud. or wito to me, I will bo itfaiW bnra or eat or soald. Aatfy DaW to afure tkem of tee trekfHnie?ll Snow I4alment Joet as soon M JV of tkw Matomeut. Tkr story of Mr. Cartel! Is a fair oxample of tke eserteMoe ol an aatnn Uhlng number of Uoetoa oeealo, and CQOiXr's preearatloae are eeUlait bex, la enormous quantities. It is uo,w 4 1 nutted tkM ke ka seitl ono W.A..I f.Ak.1 Vl...&A..J - " " .a .Im.. Iim "SJ"V- "-" "-w nvv TTktt iMlUJ MUM. Ij v.,- .t.1 -i. .-.. .i .w i - ..Nil JA" " .r ra iiu--ik rzi ? . ' '.fo ikro-, iruu aaareolated la Uta M tae aeetdeoi kaphas, and tke pale uiij be relieved while tke w4i win keal qntekly aad alaely. A aere euro for eoralaa, rkenmattsm and all pals. Prtee Sic. lie aad M.M a koUN. SeKl by all dealer. Increasing. f world. - Citing ltkijs Beok Agent My dear. tr, takt U a Went I He troeiteo agrtouUMN. At a uHo-dato farmer joe oaat afford to do wltkout It Farwer- Still. 1 r-rkoa 111 do wHkeut it. I've kvs eeoRearftta fco long lit a kd of relief to do com- llbla'' I caaH attord Century Tlic way to buy tea is in packages; somebody is responsible for it BOSTON BROWN BREADFLc Is Self-rising. It makes Gi Bt own Bread, Toothsome Quick Btecoit, asi GLORIOUS BOILED PUDDI Sold by AI Grocers Jtr i SEND US YOUR Today w have er?ry modern contrlt out tke very best laundry .work, wheta cate skirt walet, laws curtains, skirts v e re ur yo'ti b pleased wltk our work aad o' dry' tkat i done kere Is sweet, olean and pure, aad i pleasure tu wearies tt. Three wagons for jowr - The Salem Steam laundry t a t v - r 1316 Liberty Street. VC-3 J