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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (April 3, 1908)
nilLY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. FRIDAY,. APRIL, tt, 1008 Lard has been in existence a long time so has indigestion Human nature Is hard to solve. People who are most particular about adapting the weight of their wearing apparel to the season ud its conditions, who never think of going oat in a storm without an umbrella and rub bers who would not sit in a draft for a farm, will day after day eat lard-soaked food and not realize for an instant that it is clogging their ffhole inner machinery and likely to result in a full-fledged case of indigestion. Lard is produced from hog-fat, sometimes impure, always indigestible, and there's a good day coining when no one will think of using it for cooking. Cotlolene is the only rational frying and shortening medium in the world. It is made from refined vegetable oil and choice beef suet everything about it is digestible aud conducive to health. It is a product of Nature. H It will make pure, palatable, healthful food, and food which anyone can cat and enjoy with out the after-pangs of a,, disordered stomach. Try Cotlolene once and i you'll never-more be a friend to lard. Cottolene i Guaranteed We hereby authorize your grocer to refund your money in case you're not pleased after having given COTTOLENE a fair test. Never Sold in Bulk cg01!"1' ?V) ? pali9 "OT with a patent air-tight top, to keep it clean, fresh and wholesome; also to prevent it front ab sorbing the disagreeable odors of the grocery, such as fish, oil, etc. Prtftlr Rnnlr Fip Wo shall be glad to oend any house LOOK POQK free wifc fjr a two.ccnt fitamp gur Hcw "PURE I'OOD COOK BOOK," edited and compiled by Mrs. Mary J, Lincoln, author of the famous "Boston Cook Hook." Address tnti N. K. 1'AIRHANK COMPANY, CHICAGO Nature's Gift from the Sunny South IUSEMENTS. Grand Oix-rn House. hrdir, April 4 - Hcrso show nt Miorlum Roller Kink. Lib;, ftfternoon and evening R Tlio Vuudette. fbj pictures and Illustrated , trorr afternoon and ovonlug Sandajr and .Mondny nftor- The Mckclodlon. nil pictures and llluitratod lUternoons ami evenings. 'old ho this morning. "In Arlzonn'ciTY 2,500,-000 pounds was consigned! and from 10 to 13 ccnis por pound I wob nuvnncen upon It. in Califor nia 2,000,000 pounls bns boon con Blgnod and from 10 to 13 cents por pound wns advanced upon It. In Cal ifornia 2,00,00 nounds lms boon con signed out of Nevada nnd tlio snnio amount from Idaho. In Novndu 10 conts por pound wan ndvrvncod." ATTORNEY DRAWS ORDINANCES For More Progressive Policies Sidewalks and Streets In Salem. In I CUPS WILL ititixa cjooi) price rtJtfUrs Iluii'r. to Toll Wlmt I lw:e Wftl He Paid For Wool. Eait Orcgonlnn.) : H Green, dean of tho w and representative of J Bros,, has arrlvod In tho "' remain In this section COmltlK wool nonsun. TO) marks tho nnnnlnir nt ihn 5d Within a short tlmo other o In tho scuthwest, will ill ptsco 1l tbo status of tho wool I til tensnn fn nmn. -i J It Is yet too oarly to vikks win bo paid. At ?. f)B l,m tno situation 'KIWd ItSelf SUfllMnntW- tn Pt hOUSes to know vlmr. ;''i " does tho market According to Mr. Green ho will bo rondy to tnko wool on consignment noro, but ho does not npprohomll lam unBtorn Oregon buyer will tnko kindly to tho Idea bocnuBo of n snd oxporlonco thoy had whon thoy conalgnod tholr wool nbout 15 years ago. "I do not bollovo thoro will bo much contracting this yenr nnd It li probable thnt tho prlcoa will not be established until tho first sales day Is hold," ho says. Dy that tlmo tho hotiBcs will know whoro -thoy nro going to dlsposo of tholr wool aud thoy will hid accordingly. However, it It certain that tho wool will ho bought and thoso having good clips will got good prices." Tito following Is a Bchodulo of City Attorney Kayos hns many or dinance under wny providing for tbo improvement of streets nnd sldo wulko, especially tho latter. Prob ably tho largest Improvement in siJownlks la planned In the ordl nanco which provides for a ftve-foot R'dewolk to bo constructed ontlroly of content from Wavorly Btroot to Fifteenth. Tho ordlnnnco provides that tho property ownors In front of whoso land -tho Bldownlk Is to bo constructed must do tho work, or tho city will do It for them, charging tho coat up to thorn. A sldownlk ordlnnnco Is also be ing propnred providing for a woodon rldownlk on Capital and D streets. Tho Bldownlk, though of wood, will bo constructed In tho most up-to-dato manner. Another Important bit of street legislation provided for In nn ordl nnnco bolne nronnred by Koycs Is a Improving or the Bales day. as arranged for tho STreot with ho Warren blthu coming season in eastern Oregen: If, l'VL 'win ton,i Arlington, May 23, approximate offorlnge 700,000 pounds. Pendleton, May 25 and Juno 8. Pilot Rock, May 2C and Juno 9. Approximate offerings for ..both places 2,500,000 pounds. Heppner, May 29 nnd Juno 11; 2,500,000 pounds. Vnlo, Juno 5 and 23; 2,000,000 pounds. Baker City, Juno, 22 nnd July 11; 2,000,000 pounds. Elgin, Juno 25 and July 9; 2,000,- 19; 750,000 0 OOeilPj 1lnmoi., i.'aaa " 'j "i lowa prleo will pre- Condon, Juno tij ,,. ' pounas. wi .V?.e"1 much of th0 Sbnnlko, Juno 2 nnd 1C, and July illlio'd on (onslcnment." R? a.jnn.nnn nnnnitn mm. " . '" wj.wwjw- rw. GASTORIA For Infants and Children. ulST0RiThe Kind You Have Nfedffl Always ftmipht Jggmi Aj4.J-I I staropMlonlorAs. sa Knv7tuaeno'iuwaL' "vutCOTIC. few- &-& XA w: " Sourci ' Hn un5Ci salLossorSLEEp. sisnaarecf ! BWYORK. Bears the Signature of w &$ SI rtheFbodi lC6l Wn, Pfex. In se For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA ?H MTAV 99AMt, M(W tM( TT. llthlo nnvlnc. which will extend from curb to curb lnntend of from gutter to gutter, ns was originally provided, thus Increasing tho pnvod part of tho atreot two feot more In wldtn. On Stnto street, ns on other thor oughfares on which street railway tracks nro laid, tho cost of Improv ing between tho rails and a foot and a Tmlf on each aldo will bo as3eBscd to the companies. Tho curbs on Court street from Church to Eighteenth will bo moved out so ns to nrnko tho street havo a uniform width of 30 foot whon the paving of tho street with blthullthlc pnvomont begins shortly, according o an odlnanoe bolng prepared by Koycs. Tho additional width from tho nroporty lino caMBed bv this will bo nddod to tho grasi n'ot running between tbo sidewalk nml tho Btroot nrnnnp L Hood stret will a'so come in for considerable improvement in one or tho ordinance under way. Tho bill provldos thnt the street will bo thor ouKhly erndod and the Portland Railway, Lleht and Power com p'y's tracks bo moved to the cen ter of tho street. '0no Touch of N'nturo Makes the Whole World Kin." Whon a. rooster finds a big fat vnrm hn eaWs. nil tho hens In the farm yard to come nnd share It. A similar trait of human nature Is to bo observed whon a man discovers snmflthlne excontlonal'y good ho wants nil his frlonds and neighbors to shnr the bonoflts of his dlscov. ery. This Is the touch of nature that makes the whole world kin. This oxplalns why people wlo have boon etirod bv Chamborlaln's Cough Itom ody write letters to the manufactu rers for publication, that others sim ilarly ailing may also use It and ob tain relief. Bahlnd every one of theas letten Is a warm hesrtod wish of the wrltor to be of use to somoono olso. This remedy Is forale by Dr. Stnos drug store. ORKflOXIAN KXDOHSBS SALIiM-STA VI U. !!. I THE RKASON FOR THAT 1'OOR SHOT "That was n d n poor ahot." "Aye, aye, sir; but tho end of cwr gun blow off." These two remarks passed be tween the ofllcer on tho bridgo and tho gun captain followed In rapid fir fashion th recent explosion of tho six-inch gun on tl Missouri In target prnctlec at MagJnlona Ray. Thh bit of Information, togother with nn nccount of the accident, was told for tho first tlmo lodny by an oyo witness. Peter Mullen, ono of tho engineers of tho "Missouri." Mullon arrived on tho Connecticut on his .way to his homo In GalvcBton, his time having expired. "II wng watching tho result of the practice from .tho superstructure," ho said, "when -tho entlro muzzle of tho gun blow off. A moment later two pleceB of It, weighing three poundB ench, fell on tho dock after shooting straight rip In the air. The gun cikw had just discovered that a part of their gun was missing whon tho offlccr en tho bridge shouted down t"ho tube lils uncomplimentary remark, which wa instantly replied to by the gun captain. Tho board of Inquiry decided tho accident was un avoidable, OB It was caused by a flaw In tho gun. Tho crew waB hold binmoless." o The Honest Life. Speaking of Robert Wilson, who recently died In Ronton county, a wrltor payB him this tribute, ono of tho finest that can bo paid to a man; A remnrknblo fact In connection with his rcsldonci of many yenrs on a routed farm In northern Ronton wna that btween landlord and ten ant thoro was never a written can trnct, n pronilso from Robert Wilson being as good as a bond from nn or dinary Individual. D'iring nil thoso yearn, too, thoro was never a dis agreement or dlsputo botwoon tho ownor and the ruittor, nor wero tho qrnln Racks or tho hav shocks ovor recounted by the landlord nftor Rob ert Wilson had ntnUd the numbor. No ono ovor crllod In question tho nb-oluto Justleo nnd fnlrnoo of tho dealings of tho docciwd, for his wnH ono of tho rnrn nnttfov thft nil men trusted and In which nono wore dccolvod, In his last Illness Mr. Wilson mndo hla peaco with Ood, Haying hi deeply rcgrotted thnt ho hnd not do voted his entlro life to tho Mnfltor, no ho had been tnught right In child hood but hnd been neglectful. TIiub In tho end all Is w6M with him. Albany Domocrr Rut ns bo was absolutely honest It la presumed ho will bo forgiven. o Cutnrrh Cannot Re Cured, with locnl applications, ns thoy can not reach the Ront of tho illBonso. Catarrh Is n blood or constitutional dlsonso, nnd In ordor to ouro It you must tnko Internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cine Is tnkon Intornnlly, and acts diroctly on tho blood and mucous BiirfnccB. Ilnll'n Catarrh Curo is not a quack modleluo, It was proscribed by one of tho host physicians In this country for years and Is a regular proscription. It Is composed of tho host tonics known, combined with tho bout blood purl Acre, acting directly on tho mucous surfaces. Tie porfect combina tion of tho two Ingredients Is what produces such vondorful ro- eaiUb In curing Catarrh, Sond for testimonials frco. P. J. CHENEY & CO., Propi., To ledo, O. Sold by DrugglstH, prleo 7Cc. Tuko Hall's Family Pills for con stipation, ' n In counties whero tho Republi cans turn down Statement No. 1 the Democrats havo full tickets and nn nctlvo campaign, o Death Was On Ilk Herts, Jojso P. Morris, of SklpporB, Va hnd a close cell In the spring of 190G. Ho says: "An nttaok of pnounoala left mo so vonk nnd with, such . foarful couch thrt my frlonds doclorod consumption hnd mo, nnd dwh was o.i my heels. Then I was p-rsu.-ded to ty Dr. King's New D'Ecovery. It helped no Immediate ly, rnd r.fter t-ltlng two nnd a half bottles I waB a well mnn again. I found out that New Dlscovory Is Aho bet remedy for coughs and lung dlseri In all the world." Sold rundor gunr.nue r.t J. C. Perry's drug store. 60c nnd $1.00. Trial bottle free. o rfVTnfVfsivivi till mts iiipreiviifiii THE CLASSIFIED MVV IVi Vf'V'I'V I sifWW ItTwHp sW tftwt PtwT Trt"wT fTit ftft1 FOX SAUJ N Worlds of lHoont Calla lilies, roses, violets, cinerarias, hyacinths, daf- . fodlls, etc., and everything In sea son. Mrs. Hugh Jory, 1952 Court street, Salem. 3-24-tf I Wnnt a Place Of 25 acres or Iobb; Improved or partly bo, e'ose to Sa lem markets. This Is for an Im mediate cash purchaser. Have also another ciiBtomor who will give good valuo In' stallions or brood marcs for slmtlnr tract. I am uunblo to supply tho demand for nil kinds of property. Paul M. Sims, 222North Commercial. 3-2 5-1 mo. Flno Property for Salc In good market town on Southorn Pacific, good schools nnd churches. Ono aero planted to all kinds of fruit, two-Btory, 8-room house Jon solid foundation) with porches, closets nnd pantry, also two-story black smith nnd wagon ohop and largo barn. Will bo sold rcasonnblo, as ownor Is unnblo to work at blnck smlthlng, John Holm, Aumovlllo, Oregon. 31-2-lm For Snlc-rMy modern 10-room home at tho suilthont corner of Onk and Winter Btrocts. For pnr tlculnrs wrlto mo or call on Jos. II. Albort at Capital National nank. P. A. Wiggins, Topponlsh, Wash. 3-12-tf IX)t)GKS. Woodmen of World-Meet ere?? lrl day night at 7:30, In Holnfta kali. O. Ij. Darling, O. C; V. L. Tr lr, Clerk. Lincoln Annuity Unlon Slek, a?- uont and pension lnsuraneo; 33, 000,000 plodgrd; ovory olcdn i1G Good ngonts wanted. J. H. L Mougomery, supremo organiser;, Dox432 Bnlom, Oregon. R. St. Ryan, secretary, C4G State otrpt 12100 2 aoros; 25 bearing fruit trees; 2 housos, ono U-room pins tored, with pantry; good well; other houso 2 rooms; good bnrn and other outbuildings. South Highland. Part cash. $000 Cholco building lot on Cho mokota; close In, $200 For a good lot, 50xlG0; own er pnld this for It two years ago. AiixIcms to sell. Why pay ront? Buy n lot from ub, nnd wo will boo thnt you have money to build with It you nood It. $1200 5-room cottago, bath room, closets, barn, fnult, two lots, half cash. 8IIEPARD & HOLDER, Room 1, Steusloff Bldg., Phono 1237. Court Street. 3-31-tf. For Sale Flrst-chiBs carpot paper nt this otneo; 25c for a big roll. For Hale 14 good goats, ono-hnlf of each sex. Enquire of W. T. Crawford, Routo 1, Box 100. Phono .2x4. 4-l-3t Carpenters UiiIoh fto. IMG &jwfll Union No. 10G5 of CarpeUr awA Jolrors of America taeet eWj Saturday ovenlng at 7;30 jk hk Hcarot hall, 420 State St. A. WL Dennis, Roe. See, Foresters of America Court "Tliwr wood Foresters, No. 1JK Miw SatAirdny night In Hotauta UrnAl Stato atreot Waldo Mtllr, a Its J. C. Perry, flnanclnl oecECtairjc Central Lodge No. 18, K, ef Castle Hall la Holmaa tdock , ner State and Liberty tee' Tuesday of each week at 7:S&; m. Oscar Johnson, C. C; . DDL Anderson, K. o( R. &x& 8. Modem Woodmea of Ammjt) vr- gon Cedar Camp No. 634e Meetw overy Thursday evealas l o'clock in Holman hall. W. "WV Hill, V. C; F. A. Turner, eJswk. RnSOKLLANKOUS. MVjikw i Clierrlugton . Plnnoa tmSL organs. Tolophono 1187. 24T Commercial street, 8alem, Or. A Hiierlnl Dance Will bo gtvurr at; W. L. Wndo'H hall Snturduy ovor ing, April 4. Everyone Invited. IS : i 4--2V3U Strayed or Stolen- A 'nrgo Mfcc&t and curly hnlrod shopnrd doc It will rocognlzo tho name of "RlnK." Phono 1181 or call at end of car lino on South Commercial utreed and rocolvo rownrd from Mru. M. S. Jones. 3-303-rw" Conctrto Work Get my prlcoH ew Hldewnlks, curbf, soptlo tunica imI comont work of any kind.' All work gtmrantood flrst-clastf. Mr. Ward, Highland add. Phono SG9. 3-21-tt Will Call and Pay Cash For moa' cast off elothln, brokon wateaaa and Jowolry. Wo cloau anbj pxu. High grade work. Phono M14. SIgournoy, 483 State. 1-3G-4C FOR RENT. For Rent 5-room houso with bno ment. Enquiro 6G5 WIntor street. 3-31-3t FOR RENT Housekeeping rooms on tho ground floor. 1528 ABy luln nvonuo. 3-31-31 WANTED, HKAlt INSTATE. Sell Your property Wo control a large ajnount of capital to Invest In city property nnd farm lands, at market valuo. Salem Investment Co., 432 State stroot. 3-25-lm DRAYMEN. Drink plenty you ean get It. of puro water, Jf (Oregonian Editorial.) -Thn Rnlem Board of Trade has undr eonsldoratlon the project of an electric road from Salem to Stay ton The prouoeed line would tra vrs flfuon rall of wonderfully rich country, and would afford trans portation facilities with Stayton, one nt tho mobt prosperous small cities, in tho etate Enterprise or mi na ture are the rwuH of the building of the oleotrir line through the Will- 1 araette valley, and It will be but a t few voars before "foeders" will leave tho main line at frequont In frvnia fhronirhout the valley, and udfh rhean fransiortatlon enhance,' th va'ue of a' farm property and aid In building m the Interior cities and owna. These cltiea and towns win of course, assist In Increasing RhounintlNiii. More tbnn nine out of every ten cases of rheumatism aro simply rheumatism of the muscles, duo to cold or damp woather or chronic rheumatism. In such casoe no Inter nal treatmont Tb required. Tho fre application of Chamberlain's Llnl moat is all that is needed, and It Is certain to give qulok reliof. Give It a trial and ee for yourself how quickly It rellvM the pain and sore ness. Prleo 26 cents: large size, SO cents. Sold by Dr. Stono's drug store. Ciunmliis Bros.' TrnnHter Ccui puny All kinds of transfer work done Furniture and pianos boxed ready for ahlpmerit. Prompt service li our mptto. Stand and oBlco at 253 South Commercial street. Phone 210. Residence Phono 908 Wunted If you want a xnarblo or granlto monument wo can eave you money. Wo don't pay big roRt nor city taxes you got tho bok Coino and got our prices, an J too convinced. Our shop 1h in City VIow comotory. J, D. BonhunuMB,. managor. Phono 12GG, 3-lC-tf. Vogct LuintK'r and Fuel Co. Lwh bor ,8hlngloa, building muterl!, wood and coal. Low pirlcee aa4 prompt dollvorloi. Ono bIoc& tt& of S, P. pasaeugfr depot. Phon 108. 7-a-U "Wanted. JOE CANNON AFTER THE PAPER TRUST Wr.-.h'hgtou, April 3. Speaker Joe C.-DBon caused to be introduced a resolution directing Vn tooretary of commeree and labor tojnform the house what ntdfm havo boen taken to investigate tho action of the Inter national Paper company of New York and other corporations report ed to be planning the formation of a print paper trust. Mr. Cannon deolarod that if tho claims of the publishers are correct the "tuist" can bo dlssolvod. Kc" iy'n Laxatlvo Cough Syrun acts i emptly yet gen'y on the dol, through which the cold is forced, out of the system, and at the WANTED TO oxenango n pure blood Poland China boar for an othor of the same breed. Enquire W. II Egan, P. O., Oorvals, Routo 2, or phono, Manner 3C. 3-30-lw A fjuly Detdrcs a Position As a housokeoper on a farm. Enquire at Capital Journal ofllco. 3-31-3t Wanted Man and team to work on ranch one month. Enquire Sam Lee Lewis, High St., phono 45G 3-31-3f llutto & Wendcrotli Fine wjeeen liquors and cigars. Wo haalt tho colobratod Kollog gand Castl whiskies. Cool aud refreshing ber constantly ov draught. Soqtfc Commercial Btroot. D-J-lyr Enlarged Our meat market on East Slate street has been doubled in size aaC we aro hotter prepared tkan ovor to servo customers. Prompt service aa& tho best of meats our motto. Cain or phono 199. B. E. Edwards 4 Cow UUTTKIINUT HRIJAD. It Is worth more than any othw "read yet tbo prleo is no hlghen. por said at your grocora'. Thonm & Coolcy, lrop. CALIFORNIA 1IAKBKV, HASH AND DOOR FAOTOIUKSr Frank M. Drown. Manufacturer of sash, doors, mouldings. All kind of houso finish and hard woo work. Front street, between State and Ciurt. Make all complalat at the office. EXOHANflKS. 4. rurujimi .niKjurii crouni nouse, to exohange for farm land or acre ago. Come In -and Investigate. Sa lem Investment Co., 432 Stato street. 3-25-lm PLUMUER8. Theo. 31. lrr Plumbing, hot watei and steam heating and tinning 164 Commerrial street Pbont Male 193. 0-1-lyr i mm iiiimii.ii.wi iiiii in , JW, jf. Petw.1 Plumbing, steam ane gas flttlng. Successor to Knox Mursby, ? LIVERY AND FEUD HTAlIMtSi Mvury und Food Stnbles Old Pset ofllco Stables, at 254 Ferry etreer. between Commercial and Frost etroets. Tolophono J 88. Some oV the finest liveries In the city caw be found horo. DIok WostacettV proprietor. lrt-1-lyr wmvmt ra m THE AVENUE Creams, icos, clgarj and centee Ions. Cornor of Seventeenth r.iw Asylum uvenua. N. w. SHUer. me piietor, SALEM WATER COMPANY OFFXCK CTfTf HALT;, V