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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 16, 1908)
- V - L. t ) if i . , (,., HU- .., .-. t -. - ..-, t - . . - - - - .. DAILY OAMTAL JOfcrtNAli bAmW, ORHfcON, SATIrtJDJtr, TStAV lfl. lflOfl a UMbAaaMaima II Mil , -w .- -vn- 1 if 1 1& . ?SHB?J ' linii pMRI TOD fill ' i lWPKfr rttern i i ' J""Bfin"rni I -jgaF' ,-m rWhy Overheat Yourself? 1 ' Muph, of your summer, pleasure depends upon having : mmmm a. cool ana comtortaoic Kitcn cn. Why not be prepared for hot days before they come ? Ask your dealer to show the New Perfection Wick Blue Plame Oil Cook-Stove. It's a wonder. Docs the work of your big range in every particular, but has this great advantage over it, that it never heats the kitchen. The NEW PERFECTION Wick Bine Flame 00 Cook-Stove makes summer days endurable. Think of pre paring a meal in less time than you'd do it on the coal range, and then sitting down at table with the familynot overheated; but entirely comfortable. That is the way you will do when you have a "New Perfection Oil" Cook-Stove in your kitchen. Made in three sizes ;, fully warranted. , If not with.y our dealer, write our nearest agency. nm Rasfo Lamp SSSBfflSSS ' power. Large font holds oil for several hours' burning. Free from all objectionable fcatureo a splendid family lamp. If not with your dealer, write our nearest agency, , STANDARD OIL COMPANY (Incorporate!) No Moro "Roiii KImim." tIio shaft wont homo and n shottt- A "soul klBs" of inoro thnn ono of laughtor wont up. cond in duration will not ho tol-l Mr. TlarrlBon wont on; "I will Bay, j biou in i-rospcct rnrK, urookiyn, this for yon I hnvo often been Im- ft lb Dllhimill atlt.u n Mtt VahIi .11m ..HnMMn4 ...lilt . 1. . ...111. ,. ... .......... u. , m.jn i. nun iuiit ll in- ll I'BBUil Willi IIIU IICUIIIIIU WJIII R Uch, Polloo Inspector O'ltoilly which you predict whnt I nm going tt ivtttrtty IllilWtMnltllo llltltMttnt InltH U h"" iiiiv.i till u IllOll UUilUIln M 'T jrn tiinlrliirr In Hit ikeniwix t.tnn . w w w 110 rtWrV4 Mt4l,J & id dono according to tho Btrlct cotlo 'escribed hy Oupld Ib nil right," ) snld, "hut I ohjoct to hugging id kissing when It is carried to CCBB." Cnptnln Lnwronco Murphy Bays Jib worried ovor tho dollcnto poBltlon which hlfl men will ho led. Tho Jfi illco nro liifltructcd to ho gontlo- R. anlv nil nil nnrnrilritiu nti.l tint it n iroh with lovora. Thoy nro In ructod to wnlk heavily whon, thoy )llovo It tlmo for n "soul klBB" lo op and whlatlo, cough or fillip tholr mdfl na If attempting to Bcnro n ulrrol. Hit XewNpnper Men, I It Ib tho hnhlt to Bpcnk of Presl ont Harrison ns tho "coldest" mnn ho ovor lived In tho Whlto Hon ho. lino Is mollowliig tho hlttorneaa of iHrrlHon'fl crltlca, snyB tho Kdltor lid Publisher, and each year ho r'nwn a hlggor llgtiro In our hlBtory. j) was Mild ho could not tnko a Joko ir glvo ono thnt would timko men Migh with gonlnl warmth, It Ib be liming known that Harrison hnd n 6io boiiho of humor. Hit is rolntcd that ho wnn called ion for n Bpeech nt tho first Grid' on dlnuor ho attended, llo lookod ound nt tho nBBomhlod nowspapor on nnd observed In a nulot way: "This is tho ncrond tlmo thin wcolc to do and stl niOro with tho accur acy with which you Btibsonuontly ox plnln why I didn't ilo It." o ' . TIio ICml of tho World. ohoiild It como tomorrow would find fully 1-3 of tho peoplo Buffering with rheumatism of cither slight or bo rlQiia nature Nobody neod suffor with rhcumntlsm for Bnllnrd's Snow Llnlmont drlvoB away tho trouhlo, rollovca tho pain Instnutly nnd loavcB tho iiBor as woll nnd supplo ns a two-year old. Sold hy all dealers. i 0' ' '' " Short on Judgment. A Pittsburg Jnidgo recently, th'roatonod to pronocuto tho publish er of a pnpor bocauso tho hcadlluos, "Dlnnk'8 Lies Hond to tho Jurors," appeared In hla pnpor whllo n trial was going on In which Hlnnk was a wltncsB, although tho evidonco of fered showed protty plainly that Blank was a liar. The Judge hold thnt It might lhfluonco tho jury. IloHhl A Jury thnt can bo Inlluoncod to form nn opinion contrary to tho qvidonco In n caso Blmply bocauso of ,u headlluo In a pnpor, is not sudlc lontly Intolllgont to dor.vo, and a Judgo who docs not reallzo thnt hnsn't any Judgment to Bparo. 'il'iickoyo Informer. o DoraJThoraoi' Coming. To, thqs -who have never jead Bertha Mk Clay's famous novol, tho following synopsis of tho story will prove lntor,estlng, especially na MB-ora Thorno will appear in drama tited form nt tho Grand theater, ono night' 'only, .May 20th. This ploy nnd. book dcalB with n beautiful lovn story In a rural JSngllBh homo. An Innocent girl daughter of n lodgo-' koopor of an Englishman of high birth, Is loved by tho eon of tho lattor. Tho match meotB with tho disfavor of tho ypung man's father, hiit Nlpsplto tho fact that tho fathor. Informs either to glvo up tho girl or his homo of liuxury, ho choose "IJora Thorno" and, marries her.. Tho, young girl, a puro and honest oreat-. uroi loves tho young man qulto ns well as ho does her hut through tho olTorts of a young Bailor tho young couplo nro Boparatt'd and mndo to bellovo later that each hnrd boon un- faltjtful to tho other. TIiIb stata conies about as tho re sult of the efforts of Lady ChorarlB nnd tho fnthor of tho oarl. Tho young sailor roturns nftor n two years voyngo to find thnt Dora's favor has boon transferred from him to tho young nobleman and bov oral complications nrlso from thh, which for awhllp tnko on a serious aspect. Tho tlmo arrives whon hon oitty nnd falthfulnoss triumph, nnd tho dosing bocdos find ovory thing f"nvoroh1o for itho young rolks. o '- On Knsy QVniw. "My dnugtor," said Mrs. Nox- doro, "is positively delighted with nor now piano. Sho's qulto familnr, you know, with all tho classical coinponorB' "Pamlllnr?" exclaimed Mrs. Pp- proy; "why, bIio's postlvoly fllppnnt. Judgo'a Library. o Poison Oak Poisoning. Ballard's Snow Llnlmont. cutob It. Mr. O. II. P. CornolliiB, Turner, Oro. writes My wlfo has discovered that Snow Llnlmont euros "Poison Oak Poisoning," a very pnlnffil trouhlo. 3ho not only cured a enso of It on horBolf, hut on two of hur frlonda who Avoro- poisoned' hy this snino Ivy. Prlco 2Cc, GOc nnd $1.00. -n- hl nn itienc'sno better preparation for the d&yfeldSfttes (fifth ut ctip of piping hot Cocoa at break fast. It invigorates, nourishes, strengthens, without artificial stimulation. Does. Coffee? m ka BLf bB 4b. Far-Righted. "Did your lnndlord notlco tho lpnky roof whon ho wns nroninr col looting thq rout this morning?" , J'No; tint ho' saw tho llttlo window havo boon called upon to opon i In tho garrot my hoy Johnny broke." congress of Amorlcnu Invontors " Judgo'a Library. 1 r Ey, r h$j$fa Sounds funny doesn't it but it's truea You tan get a brand new liver juft as adtivc and healthy as a liver can be by the simple process of taking an occasional NR tablet according to directions. And when you have the new liver it means that-all the ailments that came from, the old one f-such as con-? flipation, biliousness, sick, headache, indigestion, dyspepsia, stomach trouble, rheumatism, malaria, chills and fever, pimples and bad complexion will disappear. Take an tablet to-night and you'll feel better in the morning. No Shock nL All. Prospective buyer "IIonvonBl it must bo a terrible oxporienco to run ovor a human bolngj" Auto dbmonstrntor (smilingly) ''Not with thls'makQ of-cnr, my boy; it's equipped with tho heat uhock ab sprbor on-tho market. Judgo'a Lib rary. o . . ,. . ..... VhIimyI flnino Ah Gold. H. G. Stewnrt. a morchnnt of Ce dar Vlow, MIbs., anye: "I toll my atistomora whon thoy buy n box of Dr. King'H Now Llfo IMIIb thoy get tho worth of thnt much gold in weight, If nflllctod with conBtlpntrbn, malaria or hlllotiBnosa." Sold under gunrnnttco at J. C. Worry's drug store. 25c. LESS THAN A CENT A CUP cocoA Is made with scrupulous, con scientious care and old -fashioned attention to cleanliness, purity, goodness and quality. No cocoa at any price can he better or more delicious. Your grocer sells and recommends it. 1). Ghlrnrtlelli Company Sun Francisco. of tho T)o Boors and Premier mines, and a rlso In tho prlco of tho rough articles Is not at all Improbable. -No ono enn say with any certainty what tho results for 1908 will bo , hut tho above-mentioned facts will suf ficiently prove that, ovon If It takes somo tlmo bofore wo shall sco nn Improvement In buBtnos?, thoro neod not ho nny foar of Iohsob caused hy lower rough pilcos, and this Ib tho, Knino Old John. "Is your wlfo of tho aamo opinion Ht 111 V" OQIm la f M.n ....... n ..l.,l.,.. . m..u .a ji v..v nt.lliu Ullllllll, Hut not still." Judge's Llhrnry. 0 A Ciillfonilan'H Luck. "Tho Iurkl0.1t day of my llfo wns whon I bought a box of Buoklon's Arnica Salvo:" writea Charles l Budahn, of Tracy, California. "Two 2fa boxes cured mo of nn annoying also or itcliing pllCB, which hnd main and most Imnortnnt factor r ,,.ou,,le'' "u for yearn and that yield- IIIUIII llllll IIIIWl impOriUUl UlClOr Ol . , ..,,.. tronlmnn. Onl.l nn. dur trndo." Report of American muirniifnmi nt .t n Pnm.'. .1.... ... . -ww . - w .. ,....,. CoubuI at Amstordnm. -0- tin thi 0 1? rot ffci liT tffu' Gota25fiIXiJ Better Vfrm WHsqivUver : Ills THEA-RLEWlS-MEDiGHtCO., 1. tii bout, Mo, if mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm iMe by CMtltl lTHg Co., X. T. TMm 8lw; OrtgOH. I'rospivtH of tho Diamond Tiiule, The whole quostlon, howovor, .ib to whothor tho prlco of dlnmomlB ib to bo kept up is nltogother doort dent upon what action may bo tak qa by tho Bough Diamond Syndi cate of Londnn, controlling tho 011U IK.it of tho Do Boors company and 'the Promlor Mino company, which ropror fontH about ,9R nor cent of tho nyndicato, in connection with tho Ds syldlcato, In connoctlon with tho Do Boora and tho Promlor Mlno, ha given to tho diamond peoplo of Am worp and Amstordnm a solomn ns aurnnco that mndor no circumstances will thoy redtico tho prices of rough diamonds, nnd ns thoy nro vitally Interested' In .keeping tho prices up, tjioro Is ovcry roason to hollovo thnt OiIb nssurnnco will ho ndhorcd to. It Is not to bo denied ithnttho diamond hrokors of Amsterdam ,aro at nros- cjnt loaded with diamonds, and If 10 Rough Syndlcato should reduce 10 prices of tho rough diamond a lreat calamity will bo brought not jly upon thoniBolves, hut upon tho brokers whq wtOjuld bo forced to enc rjdeo .tholr stocks. At present, for mutual protection, tho strong aro carrying tho weak, hut Bhould tho prlco of tho unpolished diamond ho reduced thoro would ho a rush to 'cover and tho disaster to tho trade would ho very great. ' Possibly tho most Important nnd Influential diamond-broker of Am sterdam, at my rorjuost for an ex pression of opinion regarding tho 'outlook of tho diamond Industry for 'tho coming year, has given tho fol lowing opinion; "Ah tho stock of polished dia monds has not increased during the pat six months, on account of all the factories being closed, and as there was much moro sold than pol ish!, I shall not bo astonished that aB soon as there is a demand for diamonds again we shall see tho srmo coaajLtlou which prevailed after the big lockout of February, 1Ht Thre will be a scarcity .of UieTightgeo4a or aceawtt of the reduction to one-halt of the output Provided For. I " 'HnatUB, I hopo you aro doing Boniathlng to provldo for tho fut urQ." "Yes, Mr. Blankloy, I suroly Jb. I got mnrrlod yestorday." .Iiidgo's Library. storo. -cv- Ro It Seems, Theso suffrngottOB nro qulto a bore, Thoy's mnko nu all hollovo That Adnm wasn't any moro Than moroly "Mr. Rvo." Philadelphia Proas. Prom Chlcnj-o. MIbs Eldorlelgh "Doctor, do hollovo that bleaching tho hlr! to softening of tho brain?" Doctor "No; hut I bcllere 1 soi toning or tno Drain tarn lends to bleaching of the bilr' Jiidgo'H Library, A Riiillc. Is n pretty hnrd thing to arcoxpil whon ymrro blue, bilious ana 1 of Herts. There Is a sure core! nil kinds of fitomnch nnj liver plnlntsconotlimtlon and dii? Bnllnrd's Horblno Is mild, rtti wliitoly offcctlvo In all caset hi no cents por bottle sold 11 dcnlors. n Whon a woman attends s korchlef sale It Is probably bean hIio wants to blow Bomctblsf It Settles Down to the Remington " This is the testimony of every typewriter user who knows by experience the relative performance of writing machines. The man oT all men who swears by the Remington is IM man who has tried to get the same service out of some olive machine. . . A man may know the Remington or he may know some other typewriter, but the man who really knows typewriters i the man who knows the difference between the Kemingu and others. Remington Typewriter Company 249 Static Stieet, Portland Otttn p