Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, May 22, 1908, Page 3, Image 3

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DAILY CAPITA !j JOURNAL. R.M.EM. OREGON. JWRAX, MAY 22, 1008
'WJMJ.IPW
oah was the founder
indigestion-He forgot to
leave the pigs ashore
of
The American people in consequence have
irer since been victims of lard-cooked food
and indigestion.
Lard, soaked food is not fit for human
stomachs because lard is made from greasy.
Indigestible hog fat, and is bound, sooner
ar later,. to make trouble for your inner
lachincry.
Cotlolene is the only rational, national
shortening. It is a pure vegetable product,
and its source (the cotton fields of the Sunny
South) is in striking contrast to the source of
lard (the pig-sty).
Cotlolene makes food that any stomach
can digest palatable, nutritious and health,
ful. If American housewives but knew the
superiority of Cotlolene oyer ard, both from
a practical and health standpoint, lard would
.never again .enter any
well-regulated kitchen.
Cottoleno is Guaranteed
We hereby authorize vour
grocer to refund your money
la case you're jiot pleased after having given COTTOLENE a fair teit.
Never Sold in Bulk cottolbne u packed in paiis
' - witli a patent air-tight top, to
, keep it clean, fresh and wholesome; also to prevent it from ab
sorbing the disagreeable odora of the grocery, such as fish, oil, etc.
Cook Book Free Wo 'aii 8'" l0 Ben aoy house-
wife, for a two-cent stamp, our new
' PURE POOD COOK BOOK," edited and compiled by Mrs. Mary
J. Lincoln, author of the famous "Boston Cook Book." Address
TUB N. K. PAIRDANK COMPANY, CHICAGO
a
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future's Gift from the Sunny South
EADY TAILORED CLOTHES
m WELL DRESSED
MEN.
W
$20
11 -' t
ft f Mrs ft '
: yw t
CE RANGE
to $40
Devices of London Publican.
TIia landlord of the public house
nccldentnlly discovered a dissipated
lenrned man ono dny, Mippllcd him
with nil the beer and food ho wnnte-T,
nnd ultimately stated to other cus
public houses at tho Instigation of
tho landlords. A short tlmo ago in
b Scrath London "pub" a laborer
for a "purso" offered by tho publl
jean, ato 30 half-penny btinB and
drank four quarts of nlo within a giv
en time. It Is scarcely a matter of
surprlso that medical aid had to bo
summoned after tho feat..
In nnother "pub" In Rothorhltho
drinking competitions wore for a
long time n sourco of attraction,
matches being arranged to sco which
man could drink tho most In tho
shortest time. Tho contests', how
ever, resulted In such drunkon
BCMies that at last tho police stopped
ithem.
Boxing clubs nnd ratting clubs arc
established by many landlords for
tho benefit of customers; and there
Is ono landlord known to tho writer
who frequently turns his four-ale
bar Into a rat pit. A squnro is
made with tho forms on which tho
customers sit, a rat let loose from a
trap, and tho guv'nor is generally
ready to lay "half a thick 'un" CIO
shillings) that his terrlor will kill
tho rat In 15 seconds. And ho soldom
loses his bet.
Publlc-houno museums are not
now, but thcro aro two ono in Cnm
borwell and nnother at Now Cross,
London which people travel a long
way to see. Splendid collections of
stuffed birds, animals, fishes, etc.,
aro to be roun nt both nubllo house?,
as well as a porfect armory of old
fashloncd weapons. In addition, nt
onr of these nubile "houses cnnnrlo's
may bo seen flying above tho bars In
hanging aviaries.
JIow many people, by tho way, re
member tho old gamo of "bumblo
puppy"? Doys still play It with a
pleco of wood In tho edgo of which
a number of holos have boon out and
through which marbles aro bowlod.
Each hole w numbered from ono up
ward according to tho holo through
which the marble goes, so tho bowlor
, receives that numbor of marbles
I from tho one holding tho wood. This
gamo wns as popular in public
I houses nt ono tlino as darts and
skittles. Tho wood wai fixed to ono
.part of tho counter nnd tho marblos
wore uhout ono and n half to two
I Inches In dlnmoter. Sn fnr ns tho
I writer's knowledge goes, thcro Ib
only ono of tho fixed "btimuio pup
A. Most Valuable Agent,
The glycerine employed In'Dr.lsm'i
medicines greatly cnHanecs the taedtoinal
properties which it extracts rc-nv native
medicinal" rodta and held In solution
much better than, alcohol wouW. It alts
possesses medicinal properties of Its own,
being a valuable" domulccnt, nutritive,
antiseptic, and antlfcrnicnt. It adds
greatly to tbo cCQcacy of the Black Cherry
bark, Bloodroot, Golden Seal root, Stone
root and Queen's root, contained in
Golden Medical Discovery "In subduing
chronic, or lingering coughs, bronchial,
throat and lung affections, for all of which
these agents are recommended by stand
ard medical author! tie.
Ib all cases where there ts g wasting
away et flesh, let of appetite, with weak
stosntf, as la the early stages of ooa-
lumpn, mere can,pe jiq ooudi in giy.
csrlneaxts as a valuable nutritive and
aids
Quee
'WDH1U
fifth l
and brl
of the
not be e
not cure
stages.
lie Ufldan Seal root. SUme
robt ana iliac
root. Stoe root,
k Cherrybark la
w
tlaresttofc and bulWIn UD the
renitiuentrelll5 the teu
a aoaui a aeaiiay eoBaiuon
le system. Of course, it muu
td to work miracles. It will
jnsuraptlon except In Its earlier
wni curj
r varv WirC iUIbUJ
hoarsenrsi. inaci
ITeolT7ertTrlnh
ghs, oritheMpflem
ccompaitled by blct
acute
ellnRerlni
leng standing,
Diccuing irora
fELS AND RESTAURANTS.
hf 1 H I I I I I H I I l.t 1 1 II
The
lite House Restaurant
For a Regular
ic Dinner at 20c i
They can't be bei
McGilchrist & Son
Proprletoni.
Illlllllimil
MMM
tomers Mint he was nrcnarcd to
"back his find" to answer any qucs- py" boards In London, nnd thnt Is
tint, nn Inn.nnil atitttnt .l.ljh .lino' ... t.n -nitn In n 1 1 n fn HI rt I'O tt1 1 ll ntlhlln
VIU14 v.. ivuiiivu Oil IJJWVU t.llll. IIIV
Is not so e
hnntr-on couehs
nn whon hr(imi
lungB,.tbat it. has performed Its most
mnrvciaus cures, n .
L'rofi Flnloy Elltngwood, M. D., of Ben
nett Med., College, Chicago, says of gly
cerine! A
" Tn drswp! It serre an excellent purpow.
rtolnlnir a fixed quantity ot tho peroxide ot
hrdrwrcu In solution. It ts one ot the bet
minuf scturcd products of tlie prent tlmo la
Its action upon enfeebled, ultorderea ttoa
rJn. rfnoclollr It tliero Is ulcerttloa or cs-
tsrrhs) ctrltUWtnrrliBl laflummitlon of
stomsch). It Is a most cfliclent prepsratlon.
Olrcerino will rclluvu msny esses of pyrols
(be&rttnirn) and excesslvo tfssttlo (stomscM
"Golden Medical Dlscorerr" enriches sn
purlfles tho blood curloir blotches, pimples,
eruptions, scrofulous swellUur aad old sot.
Bend to Pr. U, V, Pierce, of Tluffslo. N. Y
for free booklet telllnir all about tho nstitt
medicinal roots compoklnc this, wondMtisJ
tsedlclna. Tboro Is no slcohot hi It.
L O W
RATES
sFL -y M
.880 COURT BTttEKT.
Call and try tswa. MmIs
ic Board per wec ia.7.
furnished rooss ver?
nonable.
AT TIIK
Salem .
Restaurant
MEALS 15c
NEW GROCERY
JUST OPENED
A fresh and corapleto tstock.
Also carry a flno lino of con
fectionary goods. Servo lunches
and soft drinks.
CIGARS AND TORACCO
I know what tho people want
and how to buy. Will carry n
select lino of tho most popu
lar brnndj now In uso and as
ouro all tho .very best treat
ment In quality and price of J
goods. Como in. Let's get
acquainted.
MRS. IDA KOPPUEN
Cor. 14th and Oak Sts.
m
ELITE HOTEL
lltestnurant and hotel, on
tropcan plan. Meals at all
irs on short order. Regular
ancr 25 centB. Thirty now-
EfinUhed furnished rooms.
U. KCKKRLIN, lop.
148 Commercial St.
AnENTrON, HORSE BREEDERS
Tho undersigned hno two
fine stallions, ono shlro and
ono perchoron, two of Ruby
end Co.'s bot Imported stock,
both entered nt tho Salem
horse show, both getting first
in their c!psb. Thoy can bo
seen at tho WHlamotto stables
each fyreek Friday and Satur
day. Terms reasonable.
J. P. MIXC1I,
Salora, Koute 3, Dox 89.
cared to ask. Tho result waB, ot
course, that customers enmo night
after night to try to puzzle tho mnn,
nnd brought their friends to see tho
fun. Tho landlord has lost a few
bets, but ho does not mind, for tho
money finds, Kb way back again via
tho beer barrel.
The BlIhouettlBt, soap nrtlit nnd
llghtnlng-Bketo1! artist do such good
business In public houses, both In
London nnd provincial towns, thnt
Bomo
from
to bo Berfn in a Hnmmotnmlth public
house. This particular board Is said
to bo oved 100 years old and Is a
sourcf of nrich Interest nnd nmuso
mnt to cuBtomerB. London Tlf-
DltB.
o.
Effects of I'orcit Pi'pletlon In
tho forest
in tho vll
Smyrna.
The disappearance of
In this country, csneclnllv
nvot of Smvrna. has boon marked by
crrontnr ilocroes Of ht-nt nlld cold.
publlcnns insist on n fee of Tho dnto nalm has nrnctlcally bo-
C shillings to 10 shillings a Como extinct in theso nartB. 'in tho
week for allowing those entertain
ers to remain In tho bar.
"It'o dahnrlght robberyi Ruv'rioi' ronortv nn,i crons. In tho summer
bollovo mo," hoarsoly whlsporod a" thoro Is not Bufflclont molsturo In tho
i winter nnd spring thoro aro usually
floods, which aro destructive to mo,
soap artist to tho wrltor recently af
tor tho latter had given him a trlfllo
for depleting tho Berlin wreck with
soap on n sheet of looking-glass in
a Lamboth dlohouso. "Why, nt ono
tlmo tho booooo of pubs used tor pay
mo for arauuln' tholr customers, nnd,
a' courso, I alius went around wi'
tho 'at nttorwardo. But tho gamo
ain't much cop nah, guv'nor."
Thoro were similar "growlB" from
a man whom tho wrltor discovered
In a hoBtelry on tho Old Kent road
soil of many districts, for the lenson
that the rain passes awny at onco
down woodless ravines, wiinoui uo
ing nhtorbod by the ground. A3 a
result largo tracts have becomo stor
lie, Creeks nnd brooks which form
erly retained considerable water,
oven in tho hent of summer, aro
now comploto'y dried up a fow wooks
aftor tho spring ralnB. Those samo
creeks and brooki aro bocomlng
deeper each year by tho procosB of
floods, bo that not oniy is mo sur-
who will either cut your portrait ' tune, of tho country Krcatly dlsflg
out of black pnpor with n Bharp pair T.red, but no bridges enn b built
of eclruors or draw a likeness of strong enough to withstand tho nn
yourself on a post card In five mln- nuni rnBh of waters. It this becomoi
ut'-fl, 2 ponco being tho chargo in impossible to got tho oropB and fruits
ouch ence. ito markot at tho prQpor time.
Although not uulto bo common ns oron fnlluros and famine In Asia
formerly, boor-drlnklng and eating Minor inny thoroforo bo traced to
contests aro stl'l cnrrlod on In many
!T
Mtfttt8t
IQTEL OREGO'N
?or Seventh and Stark Sts,
Portland's New and Modern
(el. Rotes S I Dcr iav and
European plan. Free Bus.
IIGHT-DICKINSON HOTEL CO.
Proprietors
' .
M
lie Leonard I
rt c'ass rooming and board-
house, a. Clark, proprle
Phone 971.
M Front St. Salem, Or,
4-ltH4l4X-HIMV4H-HH--
WATER COWPANY
OFFICK CiTY HALL.
water Mrvlc apply at oM
GKIOIAN IiAKEUV
ANI CONiiiCTIONERY
Now under new management
SCHLERirr AS HCIINEIUER
Proprietors
Complete Hue of fresh and up-to-dato
bakers goods delivered
to nil parts of the city freo.
We aro proud of our party
and wedding cakes, delivered
on Bhort notice. Give us a
trial la all wo ask.
Storo corner Twelfth and Che
meketa Sts. Phone Main 901.
DR. KUM
WOXDEKFUL CHINESE DOCTOn
Will treat you vlth Oriental herbs
and cure any disease without oper
tlon or pain.
Dr. Kum Is known everywhere In
Salem, and has cured many promt
nent people here. Ho had lived In
Salem for 20 years, and can be trujt-
ed. He us?g lnauy medicines uu-'
known to white doctors, and with
them can cure catarrh, asthma
lung troubles, rehumatlsm, stomach
Hver and kidney diseases.
Dr. Kum makes a specialty of
dropsy and femalo troubles. His rem
edles cure private diseaw when e
erytblng else falls. He has kua
dreds of testimonials, and stvs coa
sulfation freo. Pricas for medietas,
very moderate. Persoas la the -try
caa write for "blaak. Stead stamp.
If yon waat sem xtra itf Ua.
get It from us.
iKmjBgwjfeotv
sjisasisssmsjsj ssnfsssjsjsM.
f . . - --. I
Gold Dust Float i
Mado by TUB TDKKT TOW
SX COMPANY, Stdaey, Oregoa.
Made for family use. Ask rout
groarr for It. Hraa sad ssofts
always oa hnd.
P. B. Wallace
AGENT
sjaaaanftawpr"'-t
I1LTTERXUT BnEAD.
It Is worth more than any other
read yet the prlco Is no higher
Tor sal at your grocers'.
CALIFORNIA BAKERY,
Thorna & Cooler, Props.
HOLLISTER'S
Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets
A Bbit Mtdldns fsi Dair Fmp'.s
BriflB Oafdn Ilwlth sn.1 Vwd V'jw.
SIDLMER SCHOOL
Tho first term of tho Summor
Normal openB on May 4 a.nd
.continues eight wcoks.
Tho second torm opens on
Juno 29 nnd continues until
tho August examination.
Classes will bo formed In all
tho branches for stato and
and county papers. Tuition
each term $10." Tho clnss In
Primary Methods begins on
Juno 15 nnd continues 12
dnya. Tuition $7.G0
3pocinl work will bo glvon 8th
grndo rwipllo-
Address, J. J. KRAPS,
HhIcri, Or.
Salem Fence Works
Headquarter for Woven Xlr
Fencing.
PoAiItry Netting, Pickets, Gates,
Malthold Roofing, P, h D. Readj
Roofing, Screen Doorll and- Ad
Justable Window Scrce.iB.
CliAS. II. MULIilGAN
fSuccesaor
WAITBR MORLEY.
SHJO Court St. Balern, Or".
TORRID ZONE
FUNARCE
Will Re Made This lettaon by w
SOUTHERN
PACiFIG
(L1NBS IN ORHOON)
From Sftlem, Qtc.
A8 FOLLOWS: '.
BOTH 'WAYS ONB WAT
TO THROUGH VIA
PORTLAND CALIFORNIA
Chicago $74.15 $87150
St. Louis $69,15 $82.50
St Paul .$61.65 .$81.75
Omaha $61.65 $75:00
Kansas GJly $6K65 - $75.00
TICKETS WILL RD ON BAL
May 4, 18
June 5, 6, 19,20
July 6 7, 22, 23
August 6, 7, 21,22
Good for return In 00 days with
stopovor privileges at pleasure
within litnltB
REMEMBER THE DATES
For any further Information call on
agents.
WM. M'MUItKAY,
Gonornl Passcngor Agent,
PORTLAND, OREGON.
Tlmo Card No. B8, SOHtltcnt Pscllte
Co., Kffectlvo BuHilay, May 17,
1008.
Toward Portland, Pwwenger.
No. 10. 5:13 a. m. Oregon llx-
preos,
No, 18. 8:0 a. in. Cottage Qrove
pasBonger.
No. 12. 2:45 p. tm. Roeehurg paa-
Bongor.
Toward Portland, Frelglit,
No. 223, G:00 p. in. Portland
fast freight.
No. 220.-10:4011:88 ,a, .
way freight. ,
Towartl Ban liranclwo, Pswicwmor.
No. 1L 11:03 a. m. Roseuarg;
paBsenge-r.
No. 17, 0:45 p. m. Cottaga Orovv
jiassongcr.
No. IC. 9:B8 p. m. Callforal ex
it resa,
No. 13. 3:31 a. hi. Ban Frsneliwo.
oxprMts.
Toward Ban KrnMcJaco, VrtifihU
Np. 231. 2:43 a. m. Portland faet
freight.
No. 22C. 11:28 a. m. way freight.
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in.l Kl 'a
eclflo f"f C'inutilHitiiii! Jn 1 . -1 Ir.rj T iv
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lllool. lmil IlrwMlli. fliiirriKH iio. uH.ir.
ind Uackoclw Ii l ay '1 -"a '"' "
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7m LARGEST FACILITIES ,
MR IH TIIK WEST PORBj
HJ Till. PRODUCTION OPB.
WM high grade workI
H XkJll AS 13W At lAITItS Rt(t H
mhhmmhmnmmh
?Si1EX.'A. rM-1".. -'t"
tho Inck of forests. Tho pnflt year
servos a a good example Tho rains
of January, 1007, were tho heavloht
known In this vilayet during Bovornl
soasona. Tho floodo overywhero In
tho HermiiH and Meander vnlloyB
wore greator than for 40 yoars. Cold
weather set In aoon aftorwnrd, and
for threw weeks tho thormometor
' stood nt llvo dogreea Fahronholt
nbovo zero. The unpicked ornngo
rrnn. rlrv. at that tlmo was destroyed
and tho effects r.ro bolng felt thla
aeason by a great shortago In
ornngos. Noar'y every popper tro?
In this valnvet was kllld. Thoro Is
f i a grain fnmino tnrougnoui Asia
g , minor, and whont nnd barley, ordln.
t nvllm ntrv4tifrsi fif ftvtiftrf frnni thlft
CSS II IM VUllkl VSW IMMfi -.
(vilayet, aro not now allowed to bo
sant out or tno country, in omor
words n country which uixially pro
duced not oniy BUfllclent grain for
Ua own uso, but largo qunntltlO'i
for expgrt, Ib now comptllod to pur
chase thse products In tho marketH
of other countrioa. con-ujur ro-
I port.
. j. 0 .i
HenrneKH Cannot 1m Curci.
! by local applications, a I hoy ennnot
rach hu diseased portions of tin
nr. There la only one way to 'ure
'deafnee-'. nnd that is by constitution
al remedies. Deafness Is caused by
an inflamed condition of h mucous
lining o' tin Eustachian TmIi-. Whon
' thlH tuho Is Inflamed you hnvo a
rureb'lns: sound or Imperfect hear
ing, nnd when It is entirely c'osed.f
denfn.'ss I the result, and unloas tho
inflainntlon can be takon out and
this tube rt-stored to Jt normnl con-'
diMon. henrlng will bo dostroysd '
ferever: nine rnsos out of ten aro
caused by Catarrh, which Is nothing
I but nn Inflamed condition of tho
in .rouB surfaces.
vi will Elve One Hundrod Dol
lars for any m-. of dafnoss (caused :
by catnrrh) that cannot bo wired by(
IlaH'a Catarrh Cure. Send for clr-(
ru ar froe. F. J. CHENEY & CO.,
Toledo. O.
So d ty druggists. 75c.
Take Hall's Family Pills for con
stipation. CASTOR I A
?er Infants asd Chillria.
Dw M Yw Kivt Afiay. Bt
&k
Bears the
Signature zX
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tHSl'sHWbSsHSlsTsBSSsHlV
CBsPtHsHIHH
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Tha anuvb cui represents
brick lined Torrid Zoue Furc...
Guaranteed gas, smoke and dui
proof. Economical and durable,
A. L. FRASER
2fl8 8TATK BTRKET. ,
Estimates furnlsaect on heating
Oregon KlectSre Time TaM
Time of arrival and departare of
cars at Salem is as follows, Portland
and Intermediate peints:
Arrlvo Ler
Local 8:40 a.m. : a. m.
Express 10; GO a. m. 9i$ a.m.
Local 1:25 p.m. 11:61 a.m.
Exprosa 4:20 p.m. 1:4 p, m.
Local 5:45 p.m. 3:28 p.m.
Kxpresa 8:20 p. , 8:09 9. m.
V1V37 f f T"
firaber Bros.
PLUMBING
AND
GAS FITTING
Will give prompt attention
to all orders, guarantee our
work to give satisfaction and
to bo up to tho sanitary stand
ard, WE WILL RE PLEASED TO
GIVE ESTIMATES ON
CONTRACTS.
Call at our shop on Liberty
street, back, of Barr's Jewelry
Store. Pfcese 5.
CORVALLIB & ltABTMKN K. R.
VIMV, TAIILK
No. 4
Leaves Dotrott l:tp, u
follows, commencing Jan. 1, IMS:
Trains for CervaBhs.
No. 8 ,
Leaves Albany , (.. . ,,,'.'7:65 n. m,
rrlves ft CorvaMls .... 8:S5 a. na.
No. 10. -f
Leaves Albany S:tl. ns.
Arrives at CorvalUn ... 4:SSp, m.
No. 6
Leaves Albany 7:46 p.m.
Arrives nt Corvallls .... 8:25 . na.
Trains -tor Albany.
No. 5
Lcnves Corvallle
Arrives at Albany
No. 0
Loaves Corvallls
Arilvea at Albany
No. 7
Loaves CrTnlls
Arrives at Albany
No. 11 (Sunday
Leaves Corvnll
Arrives at Albany 11:58 a. .
No. 12 (Bun Jay only)
Leaves Albany ,.12:36 p. .
Arrive a Corvallls ,,,, 1:18 p. h.
For further Information apply te
Trnlns f-oa and t Yjufu4M.
No. 1
Ar.ives a'. CorvallJs . ...ll:ve a. ns.
...... 9:S0n.M.
..., 7.1" a, ns
..,.'.. 2:16 p,ns.
..... 3:65 p. ni.
...... 6:00 p.m.
6:40 p.m.
only)
.11:15 a. m.
Arrive
Leates
at Albany
Taqulna
......
6:51 p.m.
i;45 a. .
O C- T. Co
I Hte&mere Pomona and Or
loavo for Portland Monday, Wednes
.day and Friday at 10 a. as. asvd
I Tuesday, Thursday and SatHrtUf at
10 a, pi. For CorvaJlto, Ttweday,
1 Thursday and Saturday about 7 p.
Ins, M, P. Baldwin, agent. 0e
' aud dotk at foot of Trade street.
1 M. I. MALDWIK, At.
lyabhs MMstMr ta a4wK