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!." " A .r , A 'i DAILY OAl'ITAIi JOURNAL. BALEM, OHHGOK. SAtJttDAW MAY , 1006 u 7 Yon hro I lion nu Comtlpa. 'tried Ml klndn of plltl, waton ml cfttharilet for f IVT.V . how mncli boUor tho Fn. Hna th rtT,7LV. "P 'V A?"'? . fS'iou, mVe yon iMiirotieor and bolter. beui7ihw 5r5 tud ti L'i !".i ll.n nntlrn (Hrfllllvn IMbim. linn 1. will .. "'.ru ? feiHi una ." .... . . --.-v.., ,,. vuuftuca joa. utt zoo Bei. BEHER THAN PUL5 FOR LIVER RLS. -B A. H. Lewis Medicine Co.,y VV St Louis, Mo. or Salo ly Capital Drug Co., Z. T. IUrrr, Salem, Oregon. r LAUNDRY Why Is our work domnnded by stylish nnd up-to-(Into drcBsors ns woll ns those who dress for comfort. Ilccnuso in nnluhlns.up our work wo rIvo thnt touch of good tnsto ithnt very rondlly nppcnls to tho man of fashion. Our work has n inyslorloiiB something about it that easily llstln gtilolicfl It from ordlnnry tnundry work. Thoso who demand com fort, find our work Is pllnblo, duo to our own pnrtlculnr wny of starching. A Bhlrt oV collar laundered by us gyo3 with ovory movement of tho body, giving nbsolr.ito comfort to tho wearer. Our collnrs do not break at Beam or buttonholo, and you will find no lillators or wrinkles. You might Junt as woll havo UiIh work; Us costu no more. SALEM Tol. 25 LAUNDRY COMPANY 13C-1CC 8. Liberty St. WK5vrw-vwjfiyHwc IINTS ABOUT ASTER PLANTS Through tito IdndnoBs of Mra. 13. , Ilrngg, Tho Obsorvor hns obtained , little booklet on tho enro ami cul nro of ,tho aator for tho bcnoflt of Iraatonr nstor growers. Tho Infor- natlon contained therein will bo of rrcat nsslBtnnco to, thoso who nro browing asters this year, and wo tko therefrom tho following:' Tho So. Tho china nstor can bo rondo to fo well In nny ordinary soil, from light Band o a heavy clay. Tho Jtal soil is a strong loam, well sup- b'Ird with orgnnlo mnttor nnd plant rood, and rctontlvo of moisture But ftnjr plot thnt proves to bo good soil lor tho homo gardon mny bo dopond M upon to glvo good asters. If tho oil Is not already rich enough, for tuity ran bo furnished In tho Minpo of well rotted manure. If It Is ne'low nnd drloo out quickly, fro- pent and thorough tlllago will put It In better mechnnlcnl condition. IVrtllloin. Asters seem to do best on soil that Ms h t n mndo rich provlous to tho Kar thry aro grown. To obtain the benefits of stnblo mnnuro tho sntno (ear, It should bo woll rottod nnd Iho thoroughly mixed with tho soil, jf It Is dllllcult to procuro woll rotted Imanuro It Is a good plnn to work in la heavy top drosslng tho provloua season; this should bo dono boforo tho soil gets too cold, or It will not become proporly decayed boforo win ter sea in. If the will b mellow nnd holds tho J moisture woll, commorclal fortlllzors way bo safoly usod. A hlgh-grado tomplcto fertlllzor, bucIi nB la imcd by market gardonors, is most milt- table, u flhould contain not less Thousands Have Kidney Trouble and Never Suspect it I'ronluncf of Kltluer lUvu. Most nconle do not realize the alarm ; g increase and remarkable prevalency ouciuncyuiscisc, Wbilekidueydis- -orders are the most common diseases that pre vail, they arc alrnost the last recognized by patient and phy sicians, vho eon ttnt themteltei vftA doctoring the rftctt, while the orig "w dueaie undermines the system. . What tSt. There is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's oamp.Root, the great kidney remedy, lulfills every wish in curing rheumatism, pain In the back, kidneys, liver, bladder "iieery part of the urinary passage. t corrects inability to . hold water ju scalding pain in passing it, or bad tuects following use jof liquor, wine or ter, and overcomes that unpleasant ne city of bemg. compelled to go often uaring the day, and to get tip many times during the night. The mild and c extraordinary effect of Swamp-Root xm realized. It stands the highest jor its wonderful cures; of the most dis wetsing cases. Ifyoa need a medicine JJ should have the best. Sold by drug K'stsin fiftveent nnd one-dollar sizes. xournayliavea wiaple bottle and a S that tes -"- "ui,botlisentfree hmn. Address Dr. er & Co., Ding- 7ion,N.y, When BBwKt ng mention this paper, and don't "e any mistake, lmt retncBiber the S,Dr- Kilmer's Swainp-Root, and -dre, Bingbanrton, H. Y. v 1 1 y iii , ick-'v HB thnn throe nnd ono-linlf or four per cent of avallnblo nitrogen. From live to Boven pounda to tho squnro rod mny snrely bo applied. It Bhoaild bo thoroughly raked In, and it would bo better to wait until after a rain boforo planting. More molsturo la needed with 'commercial fertilizers than with stnblo manure. nnd wo should profor tho lattor when It can bo obtained. Mnnuro wntor, diluted to tho color of weak tea, may bo applied freoly nnd will cnuso a Btrong growth. It may bo propnred by putting two bushols of clear stnblo mnnuro In a cuBk of wator. If convonlont, a fow quarts of lion manure may bo ndded. SowliiK tho Reed. For sowing Inside, ueo shallow boxen thnt will hold two and ono half or three Inchos of soil when flllqd within hnlf mi' Inch or bo from tho top. To ordinary gardon soil add one-fourth flno woll rotted mnn uro and onough Band to, keep tho soil from becoming hard. Press firmly and ovonly. With a pleco of lath mako hnllow marks two Inchos npnrt for tho seed rowB. Sow thin ly nnd covor tho Burfnco of box ovonly with sand to tho dopth of one oighth to one-fourth Inch. Agnln presB firmly nnd shade with a pnpor Plnnts root bottor If soil is moist If tho noil Is moist when tho scod Is sown It should need but llttlo wntor until woll up. To avoid damp ing off nnd Btom rot, wator thor oughly wlion necessary nnd nllow tho .surfneo to bocomo dry boforo watering ngnln. Avoid frequont sprinklings nnd do not wntor Into in tho day. Tho snmo precautions should bo used In coldfrnmes. Give plenty of nlr when wonther condi tions pormlt. Transplanting. When tho Bocdllngn havo mndto two truo loaves they can bo pricked off Into othor boxca or Into a cold frnmo. Tho soil of tho plant box or frnmo should bo ns moist nB mny bo without packing, and so thnt it will not need sprinkling for tho first day or two aftor transplanting. Plants root bottor If ho soil Is thnu they do If It Is wot. Tho plants should havo nt least an inch In the row and two nnd ono-half Inchos between tho rows, that tho surfaco of 4ho soil may be stirred frequont ly; this promotes growth nnd pro vents stem rot. If tho planta got (crowded ' n second transplanting should bo glvon., When tho plnnts of tho extra early varieties get crowded or for nny reason got checked In tholr growth, they begin to form flower buds nnd further plant growth Is stopped. Before planting out they sliould be well hardened off by removing tho sash entirely during tho dny nnd by spt- ftlng the boxes out of doors. Young planta that havo been thoroughly hnrdened will stand frost. . Planting Out, Plants for early flowers should bo put wit as soon as soil nnd weathor conditions' will pormlt and before they show a tondency to form flow er buds. If possible, plant when tho soil Is moist, but not wot. Put tho plants in rows to facilitate hoe ing. If. In beds, 10 to 16 wene each way, according to tho richness of the soil. Avoid planting where there has been trouble with steni rot or root lice. Asters do not ob ject to partial shndo and In such plnces are les3 subject to tho at tacks of certain Insects. Disbudding, To secure oxtra long-stemmed flowers of tho branching varieties, pinch out the center bud when tho planta begin to branch. Allow about b of tho sldo branches to grow, nnd keep tho latoral buds removed from other branched. Tho cntlro strength of tho' plant Is thus Ktvon to a hnlf dozen flowora. In Vick'B Iloyal Purplo nBter, wo hav6 dovoloped a typo of plant In which procisoly this result Is ac complished by nabiro. Wo aro also developing tho sumo typo of plant In soveral othor colors of branching nstors. A Clrcumitflutlnt Tlilricrn" Story Refuted. Ono of tho most fnmoua stories nbout tho thirteen superstition la thnt which appenrod In tho blogrn Ihy of Sir John Mlllnltf, published Bomo bIx yenrs ngo. in August, 18SC, according .to tho biographer, a party gathered at Mlllals' Scottish homo, nirnnm, among thorn Mntt how Arnold, Edgar Dawson, n Mr. 13. S. and a MIbb Q. S. Ono day It wan dlncovered that thoro wore thirteen nt table. MIsb a. S. was grently alnrmod. To reassiiro her Matthow Arnold, at tho end of tho dinner, romnrked "And now, Miss S., tho Idea 1b thnt whoovor Iouvob tho tablo first will dlo within tho year bo, with tho permission of tho ladles, wo will cheat tho fatca for once. I nnd theno fine, Btrong lads pointing to Edgar DawBon nnd E. S.) will all rlso.togothor, and I think our united constitutions will bo nblo to withstand tho nssnult of tho renper." Matthow Arnold, according to tho story, died bIx months Tattorwnrd, nnd a llttlo lator 13. S. was round In bed killed by a revolver which lay besldo him. In tho mcnntlmo Ed gnr Dawson hnd gono out to Aus tralla, and after tho two sudden donthB thoro was natural anxiety ns to whnt should happen to him within tho fatal yonr. On February 18, 1S8G, ho loft Melbourne on tho Btenmor Quottn. Tho stonmor wont down off tho cdnst of Now Guinea nnd Dawson was drowned. "And now," wrltos tho blogrnphor, "what shall bo said of thoso things? Tho fncts nro exactly as I havo stated thorn, nnd nro only too woll known to many now living?" Thnt Is tho fnmous story, nnd now a correspondent of tho Specta tor ruthlessly annihilates It by a cold oxnmlnntlon of tho alleged fncts: "Tho fncts! Tho patty Is Bald to havo tnkon plnco in August, 1885. Accordingly Arnold must hnvo died In March, 188G, nnd tho Quottn must hnvo gono down about tho same time. Evory ono 'knows that Matthow Arnold died In April, 1888, nnd I havo Just como across a ref oronco to the wreck of tho Quottn, by ono who lost sovornl relatives In thnt Ill-fated ycbbqI, which gives tho yonr of tho wreck ns 1800. Whnt could n sorlous biographer hnvo boon nbout whon ho allowed his memory to trick him Into penning such n pleco of clrcuniHtnnttnl nnn sonso? In vlow of theso glnrlng discrepancies It Is nllowablo to dis credit tho wholo Btory, howovor It may havo formed itself In tho writ er's mind. Arnold know from nbuul IfifiS that his llfo was precarious nnd thnt his ond was llkoly to bo fvory sudden. Is It llkoly thnt ovon In Jest ho ovor uttered such a speech ns Is hero put Into his mouth?" Plans for Relieving City Congratioa, In seeking to attract new enter prises' to this city the officials of the Chicago Association of Commerce find that the sltea on tho main lines of railroads and within tho factory section are Practically all occupied. Tho business, of a Blnglo 8nall, though desirable concern. In not Buf- flclon. to support a switch track ex tending to a Bite somewhat removed from tho ma.ln lino. Tho associa tion has taken up with ono railroad company a plan for wldonlng tho area of tho manufacturing section by, a considerable extension of spurs nnu terminals. There Is a human aldo to tho problem. Tho congestion of factory buildings in ono district produces overcrowding In tho surrounding neighborhoods of wngo. workers' dwellings. Improvements In streot enr transportation, it Is truo, In crenso tho opportunities for factory workers to live In dcslrnblo districts remqto from tho plnnts in which they aro employed. Still, tho tond oncy Is for tho workers, especially thoso earning tho lowest wages, to mnko their homes so near tho fac tories that they cart walk to nnd from tholr work. TluiB comes ovorcrowdlng, in their home, which robs ndults of energy and health and stunts tho growing children. It wan shown by investl- gatloiiB rccontly In Now York city that tho avorngo height or a boy of 13 brought tip In a family living In ono room was G3.4 Inchos, while tho avorngo height of a boy of tho Bnmc age ronred In a four-room dwolllng was CC.8 Inches. It la not humnuo and It Is poor business for nny community to foster or ( permit housing conditions thnt cniiAo tho mombors or tho noxt generation of its citizens to grow nip Blunted nnd lacking In vitality. Tho most offectlvo euro for con gestion of tho population sliggostod at n recent exhibit In Now York dealing with this evil was tho mov ing of factories from tho thickly rottled nortlou of tho city Into Itfl outlying districts, A law limiting factory construction to tne lniior districts wnn urged by some Gov ernor Ilughos, In an aildross dealing with congestion of city population, said thnt tho public hnd hnrdly Ijo gun to ronllzo "whnt a proper ox cxclao of tho pollco powers of tho stato under a truo thoory ot govern ment can do with regard to tnow conditions." , An organization, liko tho Chicago Association ot Commorco, aUo can do much to Improvo thorn. It la to bo hoped, therefore thnt In Its plans for rollevlng congestion In tho rnctory district It will tnko Into ac count tho problom tot congestion ot tho population. Chicago News. o ' Insist upon DoWIU'b Witch Hnzol Salvo. It Is especially good for piles. Sold by all druggists, HOTKTaI AND RESTAURANTS. mn iii tin iu i mm img T he I White House Restaurant For a Regular ' 1 25c Dinner at 20c They can't bo bet McGilchrist & Sou Proprietor. tllllllllllllMM i It 1MB Ml WHf New Notaries. , O. W. Omon, Lebanon; U F. Hull, Newberg; G. II. Hood, John W. Cook, Iea. Inngloy, Dnvo 13. Uloch, Portland. aamMmmmmmmmmmmmm I The fate of the breakfast is decided by the . quality of the CofFee. Folger's Golden Gate J.A vni r.FB ACT msm mm makes breakfast the begin ning of a cheerful day. Aroma-tight tins save all the fragrance and strength. Sold on merit. No prizes No coupons No crockery. J. A. Tolgmr 41 Co., San FfAiaelaa H9 COURT BTRKKT. Call nnd Ujl Um. MmIi I 16c. Hoard per weak tt.lt, reasonable. AT TOT! Salem Restaurant MEALS 15c f in 1 1 1 1 1 1 ii 1 1 m n it 1 1 i m i: ELITE HOTEL i ' Restaurant and hotel, on ; ! ' European plan. Meals at all , ; houra on short order. Regular ! dinner 20 conts. Thirty new- '. ly Unbilled furnished roomi, I ' K. KOKKItfiRN, I'rop. I 148 Commercial it. I HOTEL OREGON I Cor Seventh ana Stark fits. Portland's New and Modern Itotei. Rates $1 per day and i up. European plan. Free Bus. i WRKJIIT-DfCKINSON HOTEL CO. Prowletors wtf ? ! j The Leonard ll First class rooming and board ing house. A. Clark, proprie tor. Phone 971. 254 Frost St. Salem, Or. iBitlllWflMWlW What Stove for Summer? Nothing adds to kitchen convenience tn summer weather like a New Perfection Wick Blue Flame1 Oil, Cook-Stove, Anything that any stove can do the New' Perfection" vill do, and Je it better. Bakes. roasts, boils, toasts; heats the wash wafer and the sad Irons, and docs it without dissipating its heat through the room to your discomfort. The NEW PERFECTION Wick Blue Name Oil Cook-Stove actually keeps the kitchen cool actually makes it comfortable for you while doing the family cooking, because, unlike the coal range, Its heat is directed to one point only right under the kettle. Made in three sizes, fully warranted. If not with your dealer, write our nearest agency. The Z3Ww.Xr r A TbfL) affords a l Unlit Mint in very gratcAil to tired eyes a perfect student or fnmlly lamp. Dtom, ntckcl plated, hence more dur able thnn other lamps. , If not wth your dealer, write our near est agency. STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Bereertl) OWN PEOPLE ARE GROWING WISE A lnrco number of thorn aro now uslnp ALLKN'S llOSTOX IIHOWN 11IIKAI) FLOUIt. Tho people ot Now lOncland have lived on Junt tiucli Puro Food a for over a hundred yenrn. Theae Koods am put up In packnxoH nnd In 10 nnd 2rpmiud sacks, and nro for onto by Ahh KlItHT-OLAHH GIlpCKUH. AMKN L1CWIS, PtMiland, Dlatrlbutora for Oregon. ALLEN'S B B B FLOUR COMPANY San Joso, Cnl boBMoInes, Iowr HMhTltMSMfUMI Kmmm BANK TALK No. 13 By the UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK, Salemi Or. THE SOURCE OF POWER Which turns tho whool ot tho mill proHperlty, la money. With out mouoy, you cannot oven start tho whupl, but once atnrted, It turn? onstor with ovory revolution. Thoro Is but one way to ao cuimilnto money, and that In by wiving. A llttlo monoy and a good credit OBtablUhud, by cohhIhIoiiI buvIiik, will accomplish wonders. We want you to get ahead, and Rtnnd roady to holp you. Nothing opona tho gateway to bucccbs bo quickly as and nothing rIvob you moro flntlHfnctlon thn.n tlfb feollng that you aro Indopondont. It udda to your good choor, brlugfl conteutmeut, Hnd ninkea your wholo llfo o:iBlor to Hvo. Thoao hippy reflulU do not requlro n big bank balance. Ilogln with nny small rhiouhc you can Bpnro, and ndd to It rogulnrly from yotir HiirpltiH earnliiKS of thuHO proHpuroMH dnya. Hvery dollar auvel and dojioultcd In tho hunk Is adding Just bo much to FORTUNE'S CORNER STONE UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK HEADY TAILOftED CLOTHES FOH WELL DRESSED MEN, Ly Jj L v -.tf i sv ia y 1 c 1 "' '"MMiiMIIIMMMinii TT) PRICE RANGE 2Q TO 40 nwwwwwwtiiwiiiitiiwiwiiiuiiiiiisjiimumpinmii Don't read this unless you aro In need of Roma of ihc artlolw, and wish ts say maaey by buying thorn at a baraln. Until March 30 in order to ttiako room for now goods, thoso items will bo offered at greatly reduced prices, Thoso aro a of standard make nnd good quality. Jtogular Prlco Ono now 3-Inch wagon, com.plcto , 1110.00 Onu new buggy, best make,,.,, , ...; ,,.. 130.00 Ono new buggy, boat wake, v ........ .... 9C.00 Ono aew runabout ..,,.,.... ,..,.,.. ,.,,., CC.OO C One new disc harrow ..,,..,., ..,.. ''i,0Q C One new Tiger drill , ,,. , ... ...... .,, 00,00 C One new IVickeyo binder ...... 100.00 V One nqw lluckeyo mower i.. ,,,.,, . ... 00.00 OA.UV Prlc $ 96,00 100,00 80.00 42.19 17.50 7a, co 135.00 41.59 11,00 65.10 15,00 13.50 11,50 0.00 .0 "no nuw HuiKite m , .,,... ...... M Ono now Iavla cream aenarator ' . ..... 100,00 Ono. now 14-Inch Itfelc Island Clipper stool plow., 10.50 m One new 12-lnek Itock Island "Upper Bteel plow.. 17.50 K one new IO'Ihch Itock Immm cupper atetij piow,. is.du tV nnn nam tiamlmaJn llirlit AVlirMul 7.1.ftA m One new harfdmada llwkt enrMM 75.00 8lHEltNM. (lBHbIiKreB, aeck-yokos, dashboards, cushion, W at a 30 per cent reduction. , C An assortment of about I3Q0 worth of pajnts, lead, oil, ,yar- alkMi aad sUI will be put oh sale. 9 ' I will also sll ob cafiwlastoR any Implement or vsaileb M which you may wish to dlapose of, at any time, I CEORiB It JACOBS ISSJSS? mmmmim m V'