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DAILY CAPITAL JQPBXAL, 8ALKW, ORMGON; THURSDAY, MAY 81, 1808 PLAY LAST NIGHT ?Thorne, the comedy drnmr. he novel by Bertha M. Clav ll received by n fnlp sized aul- tho Grnnd last evening. The was unfortunately delayed Bt Grove yesterday, nnd the ante was reported cancelled. Fobnbly prevented a much attendance! than waa present nnlnc Inlnv. which" borders very Ion the melddramntlc, was on Dlo creditnbly produced. The was not meager In Its an- Ffor the heroine, nnd the vll- roundly hissed. jJennle Edwards In the title ivo a charming portrnyal of sracter, and Mf. Raymond r. the hero, made a very good farl. Miss Camllle Kearn as Earl Was clover, nnd her nct- nec ally tho comedy parts of Famong tho best things In the nance. The comedy work of falter as Dick Daevo was also Fplay Dorn Thorn Is above tho nt Its kind: the plot Is well feted, nnd the situations nr handled, sustaining the In kntll tho end, . o urncss Cannot be Ctircfl. applications, a thry cannot Ihe diseased portions of tho rhere Is only one way to cure I;, and thnt Is by constltutlon- edles. Deniness is caused by imed condition of the mucous Bf the Eustachian Tube. When ilio Is Inflamed you havo n nc sound or Imperfect hear- bj when It is entirely closed, is tho result, nnd unless tho itlon can bo taken out nnd be restored to Ub normal con hearing will bo destroyed nlno cases out of ten nro by Catarrh, which 1b nothing inuameu condition 01 tno surfaces. twill give One Hundred Dol- any case of deniness (cnuBed jrrh) that cannot bo cured by ICatarrh Curo. Send for clr- free. P. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, 0. ly druggists, 75c. Hairs Family puis ror con- Da. No Way Out of It. are worried about Julia. Sho it of a sick bed to go to tho fee." Iw corJld sho?" Lad to; she had a ticket." Bt upon DoWitt's Witch Hazel It Is especially good for plies.! by all druggists. A Safe Guess. Ellerton I would like to know where all th9 bright girU of the past are. Bronson I should say that some of them are administering cautious doses of paregoric to tho bright girls of tho futureChristian Word. - o Tlio Most Common Cnutc of Suffering. Rheumatism causea moro pain and suffering than any other dlocaso, for the reason that It is tho most common of all 11'b, and it is Certainly gratifying to BUffererB to know thai Chamberlain's Liniment will afford relief, nnd make rest and sleep pos sible. In 'many cases tho relief from pain, which is at first tempornry, haa become permanent, while in old peoplo subject to chronic rheuma tism, often brought on by dampness or changes In tho weather, a per manent curo cannot be expected; tho relief from pain which this lini ment affords Is nlono worth many times its cost. 25 and 50 cent size? for sale by Dr. Stone'B drug store. o- Nothing Doing. Mamma Well, Edith, how did you llko tho kindergarten?" Edith I didn't like It a bit. the teacher put me on a chair nnd told mo to sit there for the present. And 1 sat and sat and sho never gave me the present. Chicago. Ullloitxness nnd Constipation. For years I was trobuled with bil iousness and conBtlpntlon, which made lifo miserable for mo. My nppetlte failed me. I lost my ububI force and vitality. Pepsin prepara tions nnd cnthartics only mndo mat ters worse. I do not know whero I should have boon todny had I not tried Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. The tablets relievo tho 111 feeling at once, strengthen tho dlgestlvo functions, purity tho stomach, liver and blood, helping the systom to do its work naturally, Mrs. Rosa Potts, Birmingham, Ala. These tnblets aro for salo by Dr. Stono's drug store. For a burn or scald npply Cham berlain's Salve. It will allay tho pain almost instantly and quickly heal tho Injured parts. For salo by Dr. Stono'B drugstore. o On the Contrary, Large There goes a man who takes life easy. Little Optimist? Large No, motorist. Ex. o A Smile. Is a pretty hard thing to accomplish when you're bluo, bilious nnd out of sorts. There Is a suro euro for all kinds of stomach and liver com plaints constipation and dyspepsia, Ballard's Herbino Is mild, yot nb Bolutely effectlvo In all cases. Prlco 50 cents per bottle. Sold by all dealers. Easily Distinguished, Clara There should bo a law passed compelling men to wear some distinct dress to denoto whether they are married or not. Maude Oh, that Isn't necessary. Clara Why not? Maude When a men is seen on the street 111 a last ysar's hat and baggy trousers. It Is safe to. bet that he's mnrrled. Chicago News. CI It Rcnclicd the Spot. Mr. E. Humphrey, wlio owns a largo general Btore at Omega, O., and Is president of the Adamg Coun ty Telephone Co., as well as of the Home Telephone Co., of Plk county, 0., says of Dr. King's New Discov Discev ery: "it saved my life once. At least I think it did, It seemed to reach tho spot tho very scat of my cough when everything clso failed." Dr. King's Now Discovery not only reaches the cough spot; It heals the soro spots and tho weak spots In throat, lungs and chest. Sold under gunrnntce at J. 'C. Perry's drug store. 50c. and $1.00 Trial bottle free. Horrible. "Have you a smoke nuisance In your town?" t "In our town? dt Is usunlly on our front gallery. -Tho young man who Is calling on my daughter Is i cigarette" smoker," Houston Fo3t. u Tlu; World's Ucst Climate. Is not entirely free from dlscnse. on the high elevatlonn fevera pre vail, while on tho lowor levels ma laria Is encountered to a greater or less extent, according to altitude. To ovcrcomo cllmnto affections, lassi tude, malaria, JnundlCe, bllllousncss, fever and ague, aud goneral debility, tho most effective remedy is Electric Bitters, tho great alterative nnd blood purifier; tho antidote for ovory form of bodily weakness, ncr vouBtiess, nnd Insomnia. ' Sold under gunrantee at J. C. Perry's drug store. Prlco 50c. Slippery. Patience I bco dainty Indinn mus lins nro mndo from fibers of the ba nana tree. Patrice They ought to bo easy to clip on. Yonkoru Statesman. -Pi. Poison Onk Poisoning. Ballard's Snow Liniment cures It. Mr. O. II. P. Cornelius, Turner, Ore writes My wlfo has discovered that Snow Liniment euros "Poison Onk Poisoning," a vory painful trouble. Sho not only cured ft enso of it on herself, but on two of hr friend who wero poisoned by this same ivy. Prlco 25c, 50c nnd $4.00. Sold by nil dealers. ' PREPARATION'S TO GIVE CONVENTION NEWS. that tho cost to tho newspapers of the country of giving tho news of tho Republican national convention this year will be n quarter of a million dollars; Although tho convention Is still bIx weeks off tho preparations for It have been put nctlvely under way tylth the opening of headquar ters hero this week by Secretary Dover of tho national committee, and the letting of contrncto for red, white and blue bunting. From tho reports that have been received and tho record of reservations at the hotels It will bo the largest political gathering ever held In this country. ItrfjMlielYaJpo to1 be tho mos .fully repoHeIJf Ihe demand for press accommodations ' any Indication. Tho jiewn arrangements of n big conventloii.in which overybody In tho country Is Interested, aro one of Us most Important features nnd tho manngors of tho approaching Re-, publican gathering ,nro giving par ticular attention to the provlaona for reporting Its proceedings. Some thing of the amount of the work in volved Is shown by an article In tho June number of Appleton's In which Trumbull White, formerly n news paper man In thl3 city and who haa covered p vernl national conventions for Chicago papers,, tells how tho nowcpnpcrB manage to put their readers In -touch with everything that gooc on, before nnd behind tho scone-1. "Almost directly surround ing the chairman's roBtrum," saya (he Appleton writer, "is a group of chairs faclnc temporary desks,1 In tho most favored vantngo point for catching ovory word thnt falls from the speakor's lips. Those aro for tho press associations which sorve almost ovory paper in ,tho United States with n detailed account of tho convention. Surrounding them nro platoons of chalrB and tables, hundreds of them altogether, num bered and separated for assignment to Individual newspnpers. GIoso at hand nro tho room assigned to tho telegraph compnnlcs, the press as sociations and papers requiring In creased facilities." Thcso rooms will bo fully equipped with telephones and Instruments with long distance connections will bo plnced on the desks of tho writers In tho main hall, so that not nn In- stnnt's tlmo will be loot In commun icating tho affairs of tho convention to tho waiting world, ti A Hnppy Father, la soon turned to n sad one It ho hns to walk tho floor ovory night with a crying baby. McQco'b Baby Elixir will mnkn tho child well, soother Its nerves, ludtico honlthy, normal slumber. Best for disorder ed bowols and sour stomach all teething babies need It. Pleasant to tako, sure, and safe, contains no harmful drugs. Prlco 25 and 50 conts per bottle. Sold by all dcnlors. iregon Seimia Mineral Paint Co. W. Y. RICHARDSON, Manager We arc manufacturing forty-two Standard Tints and colors of Oregon Mineral Paint Ground in Oil and Guaranteed Strictly Pure, Durable and Sat isfactory in every particular. McMIN.VVriiLE, OECCO.V, APRIL U, 1008. OREGON SIENNA MINERAL PAINT CO, SALEM, OREGON. GENTLEMEN; IN REPLY TO YOURS OP RECENT DATE. WILL SAY THAT THE KIENNA PAINT THAT THE STATE IIOUOIIT FROM YOU IN THE YEAR 1008 (18 HARRELS) AND ABOUT THE SAME AMOUNT IN 1007, TO PAINT THE OREOO.Y STATE INSANE ASYLUM RUILM 1NGS, HAS GIVEN ENTIRE SATISFACTION, BEFORE WE PUT THIS PAINT ON, OUR MUCK WALLS SWEAT SO BADLY WE THOUGHT, WE WOULD TRY CEMENT ON Til KM TO KEEP THE MOISTURE OUT HUT OUR ARCHITECT FROM PORTLAND THOUGHT REST TO TRY SOME OF YOUR SIENNA MINMtAL PAINT. SINCE WE PUT YOUR PAINT ON, IT SHUT OUT ALL OF THE MOISTURE AND WE HAVE PERFECTLY DRY WALLS NOW. IT IS .MY OPINION THAT THERE IS NOTHING BETTER THAN YOUR PAINT FOR BRICK WALLS, AND I TAKE PLEASURE IN RECOMMENDING IT TO THE PUBLIC. YOURS VERY TRULY, J. F. OALBREATH. HFF PAINTS. arc usc y c on MLi3L r fi II I J public lnstitutjons on their lerit and have stood the severest tests that can be ap-lied. A Great German EtHbH1mient. Tho Krupp outputs may be divid ed under two heads, viz, (1) War materials; (2) products of general Industry. Under the head of war material como guns, turrets, armored staloldB. disappearing carriages, hoistltig and transporting machinery for ammu nition nnd oMance, ordanco wagons of all kinds, b'nrnwcs, observntlon appliances, ammunition, riflo barrels, nnd armor. . Under products for gdaeral Indus try Krupp produces railway material, including wheels, tires, axles, springs, boiler plntes, franieMilfttda, profc car frames, structural parts or locomo tives, rnlls, switches, frogs, portable railroad plants, tOROther With re quisite! rolling stock, shipbuildings mntorlnl, machinery parts, shoot stool and sheet Iron, foils, tool steel, steel for motor-car building, hard steel for stone breaker, dredges, etc., and steel bars of special quali ties. " Thero Is more gns used In light ing, tho 'ECsen shops than Is usJ by tho entire cty of Bremen. In tho CO odd departments thero are mor.o thnn G500 mnchlno tools In use. Thore are 155 steel hammers, 21 transmission hammers, 74 hydraulic prosses, two presses measuring 7000 tons each (bonding) ono of 5000 nnd ono -of 2000 tons, respectively, for forging purposes. Thero ate over 300 stationary steam boilers, moro than 70 locomotive atenm boilers, nbout 540 stenm engines, aggregat ing nearly 0,000 horso powor, and considerably moro than 700 crariesh During tho year 190(5 tho combined Krujpp works consumed 1,285,310 tons of coal, of which quantity the Essen works used 813,155 tons. In nddltlon, thero was used coke and briquettes, which mnko, substituting for conl nnd brlquottCB their equiva lents In conl, a total of 2,301,425 tons. Tho total yearly consumption of water nonrly equals that of tho city of Cologne, nnd tho, gas con sumed exceeds the consumption in Munich, and also In Nuremberg. Consulnr Report. o A Cnllfornlan'K Luck. "Tho luckiest day of my llfo wnB when I bought n box or Bucklcn's Arnlcn Salve:" writes Chnrleo F. Budnhn, of Tracy, California. "Two 25o boxes cured mo of nn annoying enso of itching piles, which had troubled mo for yenra and that yield ed to no other treatment." Sold un guaranteed nt J. C. Perry's drug store. o O.A. ftfri th -? i!(;nlnt Bad" Symptoms, VOIIXA. Ihe Kind ten m Aloarc Btt!M jtyffi&d'jftfJ . Tha wom&n who has Derlodlcal .-ho 1iAikiiihA. mah ImnfflnArv di innta m in1ri flnstlnv nr llannlntr hntc, her eyw, tuyjinawta dlttroM or kM lull tooling nHmt$, iainlpns,rjM flt'Wifcallftihi' lower bdoInl i nMulp roolbn. eitllv itartled or exclta frrcgulifor painful periods, wither will nut unitrut amiisrii . ! Hrinr lis VW. . IVI'(-..-"l,.-H " j"'wT'"""V ."' MMiSrUlitrnmBnMlh&lftllOE r.aUwntloH. . Nat, ll of afcei age niteiy to so prawn ta a ime. " . . : or bd y tre&ted and h b run into maltu wnica n't Hi weakn Raveve rmplo ca&t -Negl CAM man :nUft It they do refjjtKaUjlr. - yS.J . ill figrfln,liWHw;WPrtP i"j atcnt.naiiiarY nnrjtfnii r n8 very dm fl JUUu wom's peHllr allMte Witer Into companion, no aicoaw, narmiui, hablt-forialnff drug Is to'M found In 4lt of Its Incrcd ohu nrlnUd'on botUe'wrapir and itt8td HMler oaf la any eorMmon w u lowwmtgyswi Dt. Plcrco's Favorite Prwcrlntlnn can i owy good wyer ham, lta whole effrf the whole foraaU srstem "and eepeclal me pemo organs. vnen inese are ramrod In function or affected br Atn tMstotaack and other organs of digest become, fyopauiullcaiiy- deranged, nerves are vteakened, and a long list had. inhloftnt" Rvmntoms follow. . much mutt not bo expected of this "J vorlto I'rcserlDtlon ." It will not ncrfo tnlrnelMfwIll not curo tumors no me Iclna, will. It will of tch prevent them If uKMrunume, ana tnua We operative .Utole and, the ,eurg' Knife aiK avoided. s ' women, suffering from diseases of leUt ttandlng, Hro Invited to consult DoeVR Pierce by lUttor.rcc All correspondent Is held ao strlelly private and sacredly ronlldontlnl. AddreM Dr. K. V. Plerw, Buffalo. N. Y. f ( Dr. Plorco' Medical Advisor (1000 paged) l sent free on receipt of 21 one-oemt itumps for patHM-coverad, or 31 slaaiM for sloth-bound copy. Awmi m imt. swiMEit acuoon , Tho first torm of tho Summer Normal opens on May 4 and continues olght weeks.' The second torm opens on Juno 20 and continues until tho August examination. Classes will bo formed In all tho branches for Etate and nnd county papora, Tuition, each tdrm $10. Tho class la Primary Mothods begins oh Juno 15 nnd continues ' 13 days. Tuition $7.50 Special work will bo glvon .8tk grade pupils. Address, J. J. KUAPS, Hftlem, Or. On tho Jump. "The laBt tlmo I gave you monoy," snlxl the kindly old lady, "you prom ised you wouldn't walk right Into n taloon nnd spond it." "Dnt's right, lady," cald the hobo. "Yes, but as soon na you got tho money you did." "Sny, lady, don't youso know do dtfforencn betweon a walk nud a sprint?" Philadelphia Press. HOTELS AND RESTAURANT. Whooping Cough. "In Fobrunry our daughtor had Hartland, recommended Chnmoor- luln'fl Cough Remedy and snld It gavo his oustomoro tho host of antli- faction. Wo found It m ho snld, and can recommend It to anyone having children troubled with whooping cough," say Mrs. A. Gom, of Durand, Mioli. For Bnlo by Dr. Stono'n drug ntoro. Oua. ZMri tU TOXltA.. m Kind Yea Hart Hum BfltijM Activo Cnpltal. A little ocunlary trausaetlun had taken place between Jlminlo nnd his grandfather. "Ydu mlKht 'Just as woll give mo tho othrr nlckol," Jlmmlo eaid. "Mluulo'll on'y waato It. Sho puts her money In tho bank rght away. I buy thlnga with mine." Youths' Companion. APPLY BY MAIL OR PHONE, OR CALL AT FACTORY ON TRADE STREET BETWEEN CHURCH AND HIGH 'is Paint is taken from the Mines jn Lane county, and TEA The greatest tea-drinkers are full -bottom Dutch men. There isn't much nervous prostration in Holland. Yr grocer cfUrai ;( mnr (I jtu don'l like bbilJintr t t'cilt c par Una Htniidx to Lose, j Boy. s the editor out?" ' Ef h ain't out, he aeon wMI be. II"'. p'nyln' poker with th printer. 1 Birmingham Age-Herald. irTWrMTTTTTTTtTTTtV T The t White House Restaurant 4 For m Regular I 25cDinnerat20c They can't Ih Im-mI McGilchrist & Son Proprletorn, f--t i I I I I I I I t I 1 )! t'U M r-H ( H COURT HTHKJCT. Call and try tbaa 15c, also Utfcti Board per Tree (X.7C, f lurnuneo .uni erj a & RAKItfllfl V a a mj ua uiu AT THH Salem Restaurant j I MEALS 15c j ELITE HOTEL RoBtnurnnt and hotol, on European plun. MenU at all hoiurB on short ordor. Rpgulnr dinner 25 cent. Thirty uow ly flnlhed furnished rooina. E. ECKEHLI.V, Pi-op, US Commercial St. Salem fence Works Headquarters for Woven r Fencing. Poultry Netting, Pickets, Gate, Malthold Rooting, P, & D. Ready Roofing, Screen Doors and, Ad? justablo Window Screens. C1IAS. D. MULLIGAN'; guccewor WATTEK MORIiKl'. 250 Court St. BnleiH, Or. I TORRID ZONE FUNARCE ViiIikI Smno Am Gold. 1 D C, Stewart, a merchant of Ce dar View, MIbs , says: "I toll my cuttomor' when they buy a box of Dr King's New Life PIUs they get the worth of that much gold In weight, if nflllcted with constipation, malaria or biliousness " Sold under guaranttf-e nt J. C. Perry's drug stort. 2&c. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. flu KW Yfiu Havi Always Bmtnl C0ff4lt HOTEL OREGON ;; ' 1 1 Cor Seventh and Stark St. i 1 1 Portland's New and Modern ' Hotel. Rates $ I per day and ; up. European plan. Free Dus. ! WRIGHT-IHCKhNSON HOTEL CO. I Proprietors ! The abovv cui ruprenent brick lined Torrid Zone rr?.-.. 3uaranteod gau, stuoko and du proof. Economical and durriblo A. L. FRASER 2.1H HTATR HTRKICT. Estlmatea furnlined on heatlsg ! The Leonard m 4. ! W First class rooming and board- ? 5 1"B house, A Clark, proprle- 2 tor. Phono 971. 264 Front St. Salem, Or, 5 Graber Bros. PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING Will glvo prompt attention to all orders, guarantee our work to give satisfaction aad to bo up to the sanitary stand ard. WE WILL RE PLEASED TO GIVE ESTIMATES OK CONTKAOyit Call at our shop oa LlWrlf Otrtt. kWck t Barr'n Jcwsrir 1 ,v iijanufactureddt; Salem,, O&e., i near na rtter: rtoae S5r Signatoro f ' "r MllllfIISMMHK (jrjuAttTrzzL