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DAILY CATITAL JOURNAL, SALEM. OREGON; SATUKDAY, MAY g. 1008 MITCHELL WAGONS V . i .! 111 iii ) . ... i i i BBHBifc ii it t'-T.' if i Represent Moire Than Seventy Yeats of Expedience In Wagon Building . . It Is An Absolute Impossibility to Build a Wagon Better than ,tffe . . ' - MITCHELL )- - " WHY? IlttCAVRI. MONKY CANNOT KfY I1IZI-I.II TIMI1-K THAN IS NOUGHT FOIl TIII3 M1TCHKLL. MITCHELL & LKW1S CO...TIIK MANUFAOTUItKHS, POSITIVELY PAY 115 TO ff PKK CBXT aiiovk thi: MAiucirr piuck ov fikst ghadks fok tiik l'lttVILKGH OF CULLING OVKIt AND 'SKIMMING OFF Till. CKKAM" OF TIIH WAGON STOCK. THIS IH CAKHIKD l-'HOM TIIKHIJ TO FIVB YKAIW IN OPKN KIIKDS I'NDKH COVER I'.V TIL THOROUGHLY SEASONED. UEING CULLED THltEE TO FIVB TIMES IN TIIK PKOCESS OF IIANDI-ING. WOOD STOCK FOIt TIIHEE TO FIVE YRAHR AHEAD MEAN WOOD STOCK AGGUE GATING IN VALUE NEAHLY OXI'. MILLION OF DOLLAIIS. IT IS NOT EVKKV VTA CTOKY THAT CAN CAIHtY TIMS KIND FT rlihrtnrii-.i in i . j ll I &2BGEmrimBaBNKmmimizm GiBvlQBnPlMViHtr 53 frf9Krff9HKKiBBnfj' KHHSvSklf "WWW iPN.-' MaJ !r3rf ill ijn wp stt-- M IfNv g7tllPgT3liT'C,f) 1 V";',4'BMrjjfc' TBfl -I'.laSrt vft4aJ-J-r NUCHELL&LQ'JISCO.r ESfojJ' "aB RACINE WIS. Z ,t JT tfiteJEESSSS5 OF STOCK, CONSEQUENTLY IT IS NOT KVI'.UY Her THAT CAN IIUILD WAGONS AS THIS .MITCHELL IS rnJ nv .v.ii 1jp jiii.u iiuiiii; i-jto.u JIAXI) TO MOfrn HUV STOCK TODAY AND MAKH IT Ul TOMORROW. Z WANT A WAGON lU'Ilr IN THAT WAY, oil 1M) YOU Wli NE OF OUK KIND? ONETIIAT CAIUUl'.S WITH IT IV in. hOLl'TK GUARANTEE THAT IT IS Till: Hi:.Vr POSSIBLE TO IUIM .liiWAl.S UAH JIEEN AND ALWAYS WILL I1K, IFlor WANT OUR KIND MAKE UP YOl'll MINI) HKFORK YOl'STARl OUT TO HUY THAT IT WILL COST YOU .MOKK MONEY Vl TIIK OTlll.lt KIND," HECAUSI. IT COSTS .MOKK MOJEYTt) HUILD IT. TIIK IIKST Irs ALWAYS THI) CHllA PEST ALL THAT YOl WANT TO KNOW IS THAT YOU AltM GlttTl.VG TIIK JtKST.TOl" CAN 1IH AIJSOLUTKLY SUUK OF IT WHEN YOU HIT . MiM. KLL WAGON. Mitchell, Lewis & Stayer 217 to 237 STATE STREET F. F. CARY, Manager SALEM, OREGON DYNAMITE FIENDS BLEW UP TRAIN TfMvn ti ntlff lnl 1rw11n a tr tlin Cn.i w iiiimhivm wwtitiia iwi i- wt loin mid Stuyton t'lvctrlc tar nil ilmo ' to come Ih bettor than $500 on a wiiRon covered with roses to show on tho Htroeth of Portland for a few inlmiTi'R, So the Salem people sm to think ON BURLINGTON United Prea Lenaod Wlro.) Dutte, Mont. Mny 2 Annod kwoOB are- today covoxlni; ovory bit f 4erMtory within n rndliift of "ja Hoh of untto In n Boarch for tno audita who blow tip tho UnrllnKton yer No ti. n bhort dUtanco wwt of fels city laat nlRht and probably I rod tho onuineor niiu tore the rms and Ie of n mnn rldliJK on jo b'lnd baBKB0. Whether or tux tho mbbarn s. irod anv booty Ik not known bore. 'a denlls of the holdup nro botiiK ccolved In meager inetwnKOs. piiy lclana nnd wrwckliiK cr-w have ion K'nt to tho sculls to oaro for no thiee men luJitro'l in tho e.v Slonlon and clear tho track. Tho nln w bi'lnfi piiiKhI by two li nes, when suddenly n torrllle nhock row paiHengora from tholr bortha ortly before midnight, hurled tho two otmliKm from the traok and do mollshcd throo earn. Tho pawunKfli'H niHlitfd from the train to loarn the cause of tho trouble. A groat pile of wrenkai;' Ki'VHtud them. Thomns and George Kholu, oiiKiuoer and tlroman of tho HUcond ouKine, were fonind by tho Hide of the track badly Injured. A enroll for 12iiKliiBtr HniuiV nf the llrst eUKliit. waa quickly made, but I lie could not be found. It U thought I that he Ib bulled under hU engine. In tlia inliUt of tho wreckage of , the coach came loud cilo fijr help. Carl Manse, who waa tiding on tho blind liRKKaKe, had been burled un der the demolished earn and could not move. Tho pnggongors pltehtKl in and icciuhI him wlthn a few. mluut. Hoth of hU aruiH nhd legs wore htokeu and his condition Is For'oux. HI o cap from death w remarkable. It He-ichMl tlie Spot. Mr. K. Humphrey, who owm a largo general Htoro at Omga, O., and la president of the Adam Conn ty Telophono Co., aa well m of tho Home Telephone Co , of Plk county, O., say of Dr. King's Now l)lscov ery: "It savd my life onco. At loatit I think It did. It tomod to roauh the spot the very sdat of my cough when i very thing el jo failed." Dr. King's New Dlscovory not only renchch the cough spot; It bonis tho Kore hpoto and the wouk xpots hi throat. luugH nnd chent. So'd uifdor guarantue at .1. C. Prry' drun store. 50c. and $1.00. Trial bottl fro. '-"-- n- A uilnUter who will o to Uir of trade meeting and mak a talk for a new enterprise it. worth uin howUrs who run down tho town and roar like windmills about tho wiok odiiarn of everybody but tholr own graft. Hov. Handy of the Unitarian church is a dandy, and Ills head and her Mjem to bo right. IACHINU MCADKHS WILL PASS (Arlington lleeonl l ItilioiiMiess and Coiixtlpation. AWAY , For years I waa trobulod with bll louMieas and constipation, which tuade life miserable for inc. My Judge S. A. Lowell of Poudle ton. a recent communication to tno Ibuno of that city ay. among hor tlilngH. "Statomeut No 1 la n ilttlcul dUensu which wll pas ay llkr- th Itch In childhood." e Itch 's a loth otu and annoying taueous affection though cjulto rmloB' smtvineiit No. 1 does ro- mblo 'lu Itch to tho extent of bo. g rntlun annoying--Irritating U a ttr woul pestiapa to tn buyers lQglb a 'ires aud to the legiaia- rs who are antou to no miugiu, t wl l v 'ir8 away oven m tno yen year- wnich is earn to tie tao mbor of daa allotcd to ono vnrl- of the Itch? The Record pro- tH that tho loaders of tho machine H do eome vlRorous aonitohing bo ro the mlciobe known as State. nt No 1 la entirely ernuicaiou. Wb n oir foQd tjouin to uuuso- ' ink kchio', rKo uoihm how d untP ou know you ar tight tttn, There Un't any doubt about iiat U wmi do and you win im truth of this etatojnQnt vojinoa npiietlto fnihd me, I loitt my usual force and vitality. Pepsin prepara tions and cathartics only ma.lo mat tois worse I do not know where I should have boon today bad I not tried Chamberlain's Stomach mul Llor Tablau. The tablets relieve tho ill fooling nt once, strengthen tho dlgoativo tunctlons, purify the atoiuach, llvor and blood, helping tho system to do Its work naturally. Mrs. llosa PotW. Uhmlugham, Ala. Those tablets .ire for wilo by Dr. Stono'a drug store. For a burn or scald imply Cham berlaln'A Salve. It will allay tho pain nlmoitt iuhtautly and iiulokly hoal tho Injured parts. For sale by Dr. Stone's drugstore. A prominent S.1I0111 bttslnoM ma a says ho will tako $1000 stock la eauh of thr:o short oloetrle Un reaching oik from Salem. Tbnt ta tho spirit that wlni. Kodol completoly d(gsts all claisos of food. It will got right at r you have used Kodol for a tow tho trouble, aim ao um very wane it la old here by all drug-lltsaU for the stonmoh. It is plsasaut . ,ix tnl'.i Qnlit liv nil ifrmrflvils IB. 'V - w.. .... --nn 'I'lii' World's IJt Climate. Is not entirely froe from disease, on the high elevation fevera pre vail, whl'e on the lower levels ma laria i encountored to a gronter or lewi extont, according to altitude. To overcome climate affections, lassi tude, malaria. JaMiidice. blllinusnosa, ftvor and ague, and general debility, tb mobt effective rotnody Is Kloctrlfe Hitter, the gieat alterative antl b'ood purifier: the antidote for every form of bodily weakness, ner vousne , and Inaomula. Sold under gunruuto nt .1. C. Porry't Urns store. Price 60c. o Salem has a paving future, a fac tory fuiurf. aud ai electric railroad future. o - IboV Atiuck of D.omorj Cmed. "An honored citUen of this town wao suffering from a sovero nttaek of dytontory. He told a frlgnd If ha coud obtain a bottle of Chamber laltt'a Colic. Cholera aud Diarrhoea Hetnody. he felt confident of being cured, he having u. d this remedy In ih We-t. He wa told that I keut It in fttuck aud lot no time In obtaining it. and wa rtoaitt'y cured." say M. J. Leach, druggist, uf Wolcott. Vt. For !e by Dr. Stone's driic .eore. Work for Salem all the week and a little on Sunday it secessary mKmSKmjrJfm K" - niiU EiISsifflUB58'!litf"R EFt-Sc-ftlM-l HBaf?--;"tSii--B i iil;J)fH P-N! g-TCltKg i2g- ', t vf- r ' X'Sl5l-! ii e i It Settles Down to the ni-ncton I . I.-MVC This is the teslimony of every typewriter user wno by experience the relative performance of writing machines. ine man or an rren vno sweats uy iw w. - man who has tried to get the same service out or some machine. ' , - A man may know the Remington or he may know - other typewriter, but the man who really knows typewr 1 the man who knows the difference between the KemmS and others. 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