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H tr-j-tn f yv 'wy-,- DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL SALEM, OKKOOX, PlifDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1808. .T nMOED lANIUPil w Zir ITSF! Fl OLtUfA I KA pnoi Vf,KY0HWm "jS Wtka progress "J r..,.tonnltr!fe. civil em ' ,v .fwitest en- w rt M- iW'J7 v,M,man system IW1"... ji-mt Darts f ttt me " .W occurs in dyapep . ...a kotween the f, ih mem- l nift In- - .tmllntn food. I .. ..... i work. .,..k..tf.endant evils li"'" .... mi,.) vntl wru....,vr: : .. mi!!. AB any "" twinoiuteiyin- t fa victory, if uv '-..,. nrwiensla Tablets III n tV Z -k of ywr rtemach, IWtte rest, and allow it t . ...4. .t..ferrifl. ro- dtftlt lls ,c,u' ' HirtJurtBated, " 'Of all Shakespeare's historical plays,' says Coleridge, 'Antony and Cleopatra,' is by far the most won derful." Ho again . says, assigning It a 'place ever higher than that of being the most wonderful of tho his torical plays, "Tho highest praise, or rather, form of DHJGHTED VISITORS MULTIPLY ''Boston, Feb. 20 Tho astonishing sale of. Coopor's preparations In this city has now reached such immense figures that .iho medical fraternity praise, of this at largo havo become forced Into play, which I can oner in. myown open discussion of tho mrn and hti mind, Is tho doubt which Clio perusal preparations. always occasions In mo whethor tho Tho physicians as a wholo scorn Antony nnd Cleopatra la not, in all to be divided with regard to the exhibitions of a giant power In its young man's success in Boston, some strength and vigour of maturity, a, bolng willing to crodlt him for what formidable rival of Macbeth, Lear, he has accomplished, while others Hamlet and Othello." Tho epithet assort that tho Interest ho haa arous "wondorful" is unquestionable tho od Is but a passing fad which cannot right qno to apply to this dramn, last, and which will dlo out ns It Is too vast, too gorgeous, to bo quickly as It has sprung up. approached without aorao prostra-j The opinion of theso two factions tlon of the understanding. It pours' lg.vory well vblocd In tho statements Buch a flood of noonday splondourjm.ido rocontly by two of a number upon our senses, that wo cannot gazo of' physicians who woro Interviewed upon It Bteadliy. We havo road It on tho subject. again and again; and tho Impression j Ono of Boston's most promlnont which It leaves again and again is physicians, when questioned about that of wondor." I tho matter cald: "I havo not been A spectacular rival of this mojt'a believer In proprietary raedlctnos .rrtnrtnrflll lllnrnrlpAl til El V will hfl Imrnlnffirn nnr inn T any Mint T Itl. ( of ttew raarvo!o" j 'presented by Mr. Charles B. Han-JiiovoJn thorn at present. But I mrtst ,3d!et 300 Brams Iford'Murlng tho present season. As admit that somo of tho facta recently Marc tAntony, ho offors a worthy , brought to my notice concerning sequel to his performance of tho. this man Cooper havo gone so far samo character in "Julius Caosar," , toward removing tho projudlco I had . jhnlclani. all over the Im tadorsed Stuart's Dya- ItftU, Md havo ceruiieti ifctc harmful drugs. KtoUkc, , elcidous. n dim. Hrm!t or wrlto to us ftn ample nt on nppll- t' r A. Stuart Co.. 150 Stuart ijishrtl. Jllch. SEMENTS HUllHMHItmH- (md Optra House. r 11 -Charles D. Han- Y.(Akr Hlnk. iltwnooa and evening IV TiwMtc. pktores and Illustrated ifternooa and evonlng IfcWir md Monday after- which will bo of gront Interest to formed against him when tho un- tho student and equally interesting heord-of demand for tho propara nnd ontortalnlng to tho theator-goorjtloiu first, aprang up In this city, who .pntronlzes tho thonter for anj "Nmubors of my patients whom evonlng's entertainment only. Tho i have treated for chronic llvor, Antony of this play must lo recorded kidney nnd stomach troubles, havo as another addition of his successor ,niot mo after taking Coopor's romo fn tho great chnractors of Shnke-'dlop, and havo stated pojltlvolj thnt spoaro. Cleopatra, that raro Egyptian ho has accomplished wonderful ro qucen, who pursed up tho heart of Hulta for thom. I notlco partlcu Marc Antony at tholr first meeting 'larly In cases of stomach 'trouble "SPIRIT OF THE GOLDEN WEST" 1 fatal. Pneumonia, with ha enor mous fatality; consumption, with its All Orcfcon Represented by Floats Indicative of Its Resources. Portland, Or., Feb. 21. Port land's great nnnunl Institution, tho Rose Festival, which was Inaugu rated last June will, this coming Juno, bo consummated on a scale bo broad and grand that It will havo a general appeal to the wholo stato of Oregon and an Individual appeal to every community In tho common wealth. Tho grand Jubilee, which will bo ono round of pleasure for tha wholo week beginning MondayrJuno 1, and ending In a blazo.ot glory the. following Saturday night, Is not for Portland or Portland people' alone. Ono. of its most spectacular and brilliant features Is to bo tho mag nificent street pagont. This Is a competitive event open to all cities and towns afOrcgon outside of the Roso City. Thero will bo grand prizes, tho capital .prlzo being a princely sum In cash with a number of' costly souvenlr-cupa' and other trophies of great value and beauty. 'Up to tho present' tlrno about 20 cities and towns of Oregon havo been heard from, each showing great in terest in tho special stato parade, nnd Bovornl ofHhoso towns, through their business organizations and "boosting" clubs hnvo sent repre sentatives to tills city to confer with thb festival management with rcfer onbo to character of tho floats which will mako tho most effcctlvo showing for their communities. Tho festival Vssoclation has so cured tho services of a master 'float bulldor from tho oast who Is now hero with a corps of assistants ready to advise with all who deslro to en ter tho lists. Sovorni of tho out-of-town com mercial bodies, Including roprosontn- I i mv h irfiiii ivninrin. I'iiiLitiiii?. minim. upon tho river of Cydnus; "whom, that tho man has relieved Boveral . Tiaf,firMVor Pendleton and nthora nro everything becomes to chldo, to ca'&cs that woro of years' standing i,..-.. wm. nrmneotnenu for tho con- deadly grip; bronchitis, asthma, theso and many ailments aro often tho direct result of a cold. Tho patient may havo had many colds. They have resulted In noth ing serious. But when tho system has becomo weakened by theso re peated attacks, when the mucous membranes aro dn a chronic un healthy condition, then It Is these fatal maladies assort themselves. There Is no greator mistake than to neglect a cold. At Its first appoar- anco measures should bo taken to roUov.o It At this season of tho year, when coughs and colds are common, Poruna should bo kept con? stantly In the. house. At tho first symptom t 'this remedy should bo taken. It will soothe tho mucous membrane, rollovo tho Irritation, and tho cojd will gradually disap pear. That this has been tho x pcrlenco of many Is proven by the hundreds of grateful letters in our files. I la-ugh, to weop," will bo In tho hands' and proved very ob3tlnato la trcat- of thnt oxcellont actrosB, Miss Allco Wilson. A gorgeous setting of Egyptian and Roman ncenory; a ballet of Opera House .F.COKDKAV, Mgr. HX, FEBRUARY S2 t ot tho Emlnont actor B. Hanford aaastraoni of"" UWHWCK WALKKR. 1 1 KoUbla Revival ot ui Cleopatra ItKwi ecenlo production. m1 elwtrlc effects, a 1'rt ot unusual attran. iU(Bllr costumed, win 'thu engagement one of naiuatui offerings of tho 11 U Positively no 1 4rlsr an act Sont. !lJ0aiee8aturJavJ m jH 1.G, 73c, nOe. iioirr your THTTH? ! ka the pro.r jtkv Pfe mmyM her H ttr the teAik Ftl.. to dancing girls nnd a chnruB of youth and beauty, beautifully and charac teristically costumed, pictures and pleasing olcctrlc affects Including tho groat Bcono "Tho Battle and tho Storm," aro a fow of th6 many fea tures Introduced to add to the' In terest and rcnllsm ot tho play. ,- On Saturday, Feb. 22, an oppor tunity will bo afforded to seo Mr. Ilanford's presentation of "Antony and Cloopatra" at the Grand opera house. Seats on ealo at box offlco Satur day, Fobrunry 22,at 9 a. m. o IT'S YOUR KIDNEYS stmictlon of their floats, each of which will bo typical ot tho loading Don't -Mistake the Causo of Year Troubles A Salem Citizen SIiowh How to Cure Tlieni. meat. "I am tho laat man on earth tolin,iirv of t,o triwn. ontorlnc it. stand In th way of anything thft For instance, tho ABtorla float will may 'prove- for tho public good slm- represent a hugo Royal Chinook sal ply through professional projudlco, inonf tfmt of Hood Rlvor, a mam pnd I rm Inclined to glvo Coopor anilno red-cheeked applo.-and bo1 on, his p.cparatloim credit an deserving there being so vnst a diversification to-somo extent the popular donion-'of industries in tho different parts strntlon that has boon accord jd 0f tho stato that tho parado ot floats thom In this city." m a wholo will bp ono of tho groat- Anothor vull known physician 0st educational features over attompt who wno soon took tho opposlto vlowjod in n civic demonstration on tho of tho "Coopor-raanln," as ho cnllod'pncifl0 COast. It, which now has this city In Its grip I 'nl0 rnllroadB or Orogon, nnd tho Ho snld: "I can only like tho pYoa- wholo wcBt In fact, aro planning to out BtAto of nffulrs to a cortnln kind KjVo special reduced rntos qn all linos of hallucination. For wont of botUr ROod for tho wholo vcok of tlio fes namo I might CfU It "Coopor-nmn-' tlval. Spoclal low rates from Port la" Tho pooplo of Boston scorn to innd to all polntu In Orogon. Go bo firm In tlo boUot that this man into tho public oyo. Coopor has hoalth corked up In a Every town In Oregon Is Invited bottlo. m- i to ontor some characteristic float In "Sdrjib wThcm Imaglno that ho tho "All Oregon" parode, and tho has complotoly cured thom of van- festival association Invites corre ous ills, Judging from tholr stato-' spondenco nnd porsonal conforenco mont8. It 1b beyond mo to say why J with cities nnd towns, largo and tho city has gone crazy ovor tho man 'small In -this all Important mattor. It mny bo safoly put down, I think, to ono of tho passing fnds thnt so ofton attack tho Amorlcnn public." In tho meantime Coopor meots sov orni thousands pooplo dally, and on ly' smllos when stntomonts of the nbovo oharacter aro quoted to hlm 'MfeUted. "Nniew Hml . wth l&Wr Hpaf- re of Bfliriicv L$bJ Many people never Buspect tholr kidneys, if suffering from a lame, weak or aching back thoy think that It Is only muscular weakness; when urinary trouble sots Jn they think it will soon correct itsolf. And so It Is with all the other symptoms of kld noy disordors. That' Is Just whpro tho danger lies. You must cure-nip charitable work still continues tllAttn tpnnhlftd em ilA. ma. Iai.! . ' . a . ... w. ..uuu.ua ui mvj tua icuu " 1 10 U0 VOT' eXlVIIHIVV. aiauotes or Brlgnt's disease. Tho best rtsmodyto use Is Doan'a Kidney Pills, it cures all Ills which aro caused by weak or dlseaaek kidneys. Salem people testify to porraanent ouros. W. C. Johnston, gardner, of 1021 Mill St., Salem, Or., Bays: "I had the grip a year ago ihls September and I bellevo It loft; me with kidney troubles. At any rate I suffered with pains In the small of my back and aching at night. In the morning when I arose, I felt lamo and sore and lred very easily and often felt languid. Occasionally, tlioro woro attacks of headaches and dizzy snolls and ofton thero were specks beforoillfe. tT T-i.titxi-1 Tt.tu "Yos (hlc) I wansh, a zhrlak- and er (hie) shave. An' (hlo if yor don't buy 'em fc.rmo (hlc) l( prov condushlvoiy zat do church Is a (hie) (hlhlo) fallacy and zo Y. M. ?. A. Ish a zhoko," and with this remarkable assertion tho speakor, ono ot tho iuu reglBtorod membors of tho world's population, who "had strayed Into Sa lorn during tho night, flopped Into n chair in tho Y. M. C. A. rooms be fore astounded Manager Forbes. Tl)o stranger refused to bo stirred from his seat in splto ot tho urging of -thoso prcsont, and continued to utter ominous predictions as to what would happon to, tho Y. M. C. A. and ontlro Chlstlanlty If ho was not lm modlntoly brought "a zhrlnk, ' a shave, a monl and a bed." Chlof of tho Flro Depart mont Darr( rocontly appointed special pollco officer) took pity on tho alcoholic gentleman and brought him to Chief, of Pollco Gib- con's froo lodging houso In tho city hall, Ho appqurod to bo a rocontly mado friend of. the Chief's,, who ox- clnjmed (upon seeing tho drunk, VWhy,, I Just took enro of,, you and pulled ou out of thot Whlto .Houoo restaurant, whoro you were trying to get Into trouble." Tho tipsy gon tlomnn, who did not glvo his namo us John Dee, replied: "Yesh, I know, nnd zat's W reason I'm hero (hlc). I camo to zank yoai. I . DO PEOPLE SHUN YOU $ ON ACCOUNT OF FOU& BRtSATM Ji'ROM CATARRH? THEN' Kiil) BELOW. flHBHHBEH ' p 1 "My, Myt Wlwt a Brtt Wfcy Doa't Vo Itavs Oamss Care Ilt.Ctarrk?" It you contiaMAlly k'hawk and spit,' and thero Is a cARMtant Urlpplngf from the nose Into the mouth, it you havr foul, disgusting breath, you hav'T Catarrh and I can sure it. All you need to do is simply thU: Fill out counon bolow. Don't doubt, don't arguol Your havo ovcrythlng to gain, nothing tor Iobo by doing as I toll you. I want1 no money Just your namo and ad- dross. COFFEE Our name on the pack age gives us the credit, and puts on us the moncy back burden it isn't a burden I Your grocer returm your money !( you dau'l Ulce ScbUIIns flout : pif bltn TiOanrd Stato Money. Tho state land board yosterdny approved loans to farmers in various parts of the statenggregatlng ?2C 000. These loans nVo mado by tho state to farmers, who aro glad to secure thom as tho stato charges but 6 per cent Interest, while private concerns ohargo at least 7 per cont. Only n Cold, , "Only n cold," Is a common ex pression. And so tho victim lots it go on, day attor day, rod oyos, swollen features, lassitude, Klaepless noss, loss of nppetlto, the irritating cough. In itsolf a cold may boslmply un comfortable In its results It Is often SUIT OVER THE LOGICS Supremo Court, Set Oregon City Canal and LockH Case for March 11. Th Jumping Oft PIhcc. "Consumption had me in its grasp; and I had almost reached tho Jump ing off place when I was advised to try Dr. King's New Discovery; and I want to say right now, it Baved my Improvement began with the my eys. Tho kidney socretlous first bottlo. and after aklng one woro Irregular nnd unnatural in dozen bottles I was a well and bup appearanco. Tho relief I obtained j py man again," says George Moore, . from Doan's Kidney Pills was very of Grlmesland, N C. As a remedy? great. I felt better after taking the 'for coughs and colds and healer of first box and I now feel In better j weak, soro lungs and for preventing hoakh than fnv n lnm tlmo Rvflrv ' nnwimnnlfi 'ew Discovery Is su kidney sufferer should use Doan' promo. SOo and $1.00 at J. C. Perry, Kidney Pills." 'druggist. Trial bottle free. j For salo by all dealers. Prloe 50. ! cents. Foster-Mllburn Co.. Buffalo.! New Notaries. I (New York,v solo agents for the Unl- E. E. Porter, Grass VaUy; Gllbort ted States. ; h. King, Ontario; A. P. Donohue. Romember tho namo Doan's PorUand; C. A. Sohlbrede, Marsh and take no other. field. ' vi Don't Get Run Down y READY TAI LOWED CLOTH 1 5 ran WELL DRESSED MEN. "-. s L-'if H-iAtfvlJ u M siM S ' J'jZ "-v m st r j y l Very few dieMB cn get a foothold on a yigorou con stitution. Almont any disease makca an easy inroad when your gen eral health Im below par. That' where DILD.JAYNE'S TONIC VEKMIFUGE comes in. It acts in the way that all the moat progressive phy sicians endorse along the linc.of prevention. It isn't an unnatural stimulant, but a meant of making the assimilative organs do their work un impeded and thoroughly. Jsrn's Sanative Nils a gentle, uic and effective Liver Ktguluior. Known a&d used tor 77 yesxs. PQICC RANE 20 4G iS: Tho supromo court has set Maroh 11 as tho dato for tho hearing of the arguments in tho caso of tho statu against tho Portland Elootrlo Com pany to compol an accounting on tho part of the company to show how much la duo tho stato on tho ton per contago agreement entered into nt the tlmo tho stato put 1200, 000 into tho canal and lock projeot at Orogon Cfty. After argumont tho supromo court will also decldo whothor or not tho stato Is entitled to recover tho 1200,000 It tho bill now before con gress for the purohnso of tho oann! Is passed. AfiMORT-HAXfii: VIKy OF ENGLISH HUMOR According to a celebrated humor ous artist, English humor deponds an tho porsonal discomfort of other. This Is tho sort of Jiumor English mon enjoy most at all stages of their llvos, "Whnt those 'ore Jowalnlles like," said the butlor In ono of Mr. Anstoy'd storlos, "Is to so one party catching another1 party a thunder ing whnolc on tho 'oad." TIiJh taHto dots not disappear ii a-fUr life. In tho thontor verbal wit cum laughter, but tho hearty roar U oxtraotod by tho spectaele of somebody being maltroaUd la sorno way. Comfo actors have mado large fortunto by playing on tho public' faellngs in this manner. It Is not the Haas tbiit make the suecww of tho avorago humorous pl.ee. It Is tho business. W W Jacobs hag worked the same vein in hs books. The laugh eorooa when th skipper turns purple in the fat , stfUEgle to speak, and says nothing j "not becos ro don't want to. in lira yer. but becos ho can't." Io tha litobfart 'stato, wo suppose humor wJU b tolished altogether, an unkind and contrary to the best FKEE. This coupon Is good for one trial packngo of Gauss' Combined Catarrh-Curo, mailed froo in plain pnekago. Simply fill In your name and address on dotted linos below and mall to C. E. GAUSS, S108 Main St, . Marshall, Mich. intorcsts of cltlsonshlp. Wo shall faint with horror, not laugh, when Comrade Jonos' curvets on tho ba nana skin, or Comrade Smith sits down accidentally. on Iho hat ho has Just bought. Those will bo calm, peaceful days, but, ub critics so often say of tho modern play, thoy will "lack camody." London Globe, o IHMtRH MMtMHHtB tR I'll l' MARKET REPORTS BUjRM makkkt. , Local WholMl Market Eggs 22c. Buttor 37 o; buttor fnt, 37 o. lions 10c; mixed chickens, 10c. tfllo. Local whoit 8Co. Oats 3Gc. Barley $24 0) $2S. Flour Hard wheat, $G.0O; valley, 91,00. Hay Cheat, 14; clovor, $100 ?12 per ton; timothy ?13$1G. Onlona-r-2V4o lb. Hot--OId,l,aa'2'.4c; now, 3H 7c Chittlm bark 45o. j Ketail Market, Oats 45c por bu. Wheat 11.00, Rolled barley 130. Eggs 2 Be. Buttor Country, 30o ory, 40c. Flour Valloy, $1.20 pr hard wheat, 1.40$f 1.50. Bran 85c par sack; 928.50, por ton; shortfl, $1.10 per sack. Hay Timothy, S50o per ewt; cheat, 90c; clover, 7Bb per cwt ; shorts, 11.15 per aack. Livestock. Hoes Fat, $5.00. ' Stock hogs $4.00. Cows Top, $3.75; fair, $2 $2.50 Stoers Tops, $3.50; fair, $3,75 & $3.00. , Tropical Fraltf. Bananas $0. Oranges $2.25. Lonions $3.t0 4,50J cream sack; V Voal Dressed, 6e. Portland Market. Wheat Club. &2c; valley, 82c; bluo sUm, 84a MlllHtuff Bran, $24. Hay Timothy, valloy. $17$18; alfalfa. $12 $13. Vetch $14. PouUry Hem, 12UVC: ducks 14&l5r; pigeons, old, $1 per doz. oWc BITTERS rJv Kt'cp tho h t o in a c Ii strong and active by an occasional .. doso of (Iki Iilttcnt and 4hus prevent Nick Ifl'MtlMC'lU', Heart bunt, 1ftHtmhm, CMk m4 n