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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, JUNE 2, 1008
'You Will Need an Oil Stove1
When warm days
and the kitchen fire
make cooking a bur
den then is the time
to try a New Perfection
Wick Blue Flame Oil
Cook-Stove.
Marvelous how thb
stove does away with
kitchen discomforts
how cool it keeps the
room in comparison with
conditions when the coal
f fire was burning. The quick concentrated heat of the
NEW PERFECTION
i Wiek Blue Flame Oil Cook-Stove
goes directly to boil the kettle or bake the bread, and none
; is diffused about the room to overheat it. Thus using the
,"New Perfection" is real kitchen comfort. Made in three
sizes and fully warranted. If not with your
dealeiywrite our nearest agency.
.CONVENTION OF
i CONGREGATIONALISTS
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TT mmfGw JLtfS&Jj a lamp 09
1 want handonic enough
for the parlor; strong enough for the kitchen, camp
or cottage; bright enough for every occasion. If
not with your dealer, write our nearest ngeucy.
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Twenty ministers and delegates
from Salem, Eugene, Albany and
other Oregon cltiea have Just ad
journed from the annual meeting of
the EnBt Willamette Congregational
association of churches and minis
ters, which was hold at Ashland,
May 28th to 31st.
Itev. P, S. Knight, pnstor of the
Central Congregationnl church of
this .city, attended the, mcQtlng and
pronounced it a very great success.
Tho principal feature of tho confer
ence was tho matter of Foreign Mis
sions. Tho Rev. H. M. Toniiby, of
California, Pacific Coast representa
tive for -the American Board or For
eign missions, gave an address, in
which tho theme was thoroughly
delved! into nnd oxplnlriod. Qeorgo
Mimes, of tho Pioneer socloty, read
a ppper on the pioneers of Oregon.
Tho 'convention adjourned after
tho election of officers, when the pre
vious officials wero returned to of
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FIFTEEN TO GRADUATE
FROM DALLES HIGH
STANDARD OH. COMPANY,
(Incorporated)
LATE GYGLIN6 NEWS
(By Frank J. Moore.)
Lnfc Registrations of Cycle Riders.
Tho Natfonal Cycling association
through Its board of control, an
nounces tho registration of tho fol
lowing nmateur rlderB:
Doth track and road Robert
Lawson, G'orgo c. Holzhauer, Fred
Batildhauf, Charles Ncront, Mark
Bustnco, Herman Hlntze, T. J.
Murphy, Virgil Morcandeth, John
Glolotto, Hardy Jnckson, Mnurlco
Vandon Dries, Honry Vandon Dries,
Otto J. Stolh, and W. A. Penn, Now
York City: George Frocblg, John
BspoBito, Patsy DomanB, H. F. MIs
almor, Charles J. Stein, and J. A.
fubank, Brooklyn; Edwards Kays,
Newark; Bonjamln Evosson, Jersey
City; Claronco Carman, Jamaca, N.
Y.; Fred W. Jones, Passaic; Archlo
V. Hayes, Boston; Potor Droback,
South Boston, and Frank McMillan,
Hobokon, N. J.
Rond rncing only William Br
Rltt, Eugene Gaestol, Edwin Lowo,
Burst S. Vlncont, H. T. Mnyo, Wil
liam Lamphear, Hugo Zolle, Edward
Browor, Arthur AHon, F. L. White,
Kilns Kahn, Earnest Zlnk, Earnest
Marzo, William Deal. C. M. Schlog
r, and George Honry, New oYrk
City; John Becht, Qua Hany, Samuol
ltln, J. Schuster, MorrlB Strubor,
Samuol Strubor, I. Lowln, Emll
Greonbaum, nnd William Schnoyor,
Brooklyn; Paul Holler, Far Rocka
tvay, N. Y.; Frank Mohrrrinnn, Ev
ergreen, N. Y.; nnd Robert L.
Bhanklin, Baltimoro; Richard
Hughes, Hobokon, N. J.; William P.
Leahy nnd John Mlllor. Hartford,
Conn.
Cycling Races Scheduled.
Juns and July cycling dntea, for
which official sanction has beon
granted, are announced as follews:
Juno G, Cleveland, Ohio. Clove
land Bicycle Dealers' association's
annual in miles handicap road raco
and blcyclo and motorcycle rnco
meet at Qlonvlllo track; open.
Juno G, Pittsburg, Pa. Motorcy
cle club of Pittsburg's raco meet at
Jfchenloy Park oval.
. Jmno G-7, St. Louis, Mo. St.
Louis Cycling club's annual Pike
county tour.
Juno 13, St. Louis, Mo. St. Louis
Cycling club'a 15 miles handicap
Forest Park, rond race; open.
Juno 2S, Villoy Stream, N. Y.
Now York 8tate Division, Century
Road club of America's 50 miles
handicap road race; open.
June 20-30. Now York City Fed
eration of American Motorcyclists'
annual endurance contest.
July 1, 2, 3, 4, Now York City
Federation of American Motorcy
clists' annual meet.
July -1, Hamilton, Ohio. Hamil
ton Cycle club's 20 miles handicap
road race; and track moot; open.
July 4, Chicago, 111. Chicago Cy
cle Dealers' association's 25 miles
handicap road race; opon.
July 4, Atlantic City, N. J. At
lantic City Wheelmen's 45 miles
handicnp road raco over Egg Harbor-Mays
Landing course; open.
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Soro Nipples.
Any mother who hns had experi
ence with this distressing nllmont
will bo pleased to know that a euro
may bo effected by applying Chnm
borlnin's Salvo as soon ns tho child
Is done nursing. Wlpo lt-off with n
soft cloth before allowing the bnbo
to nurse. Many trained nurses ubo
this snlvo with best results. For
salo by Dr. Stono'B drug store.
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Isaac 11. Smith, a wealthy Tilla
mook contractor, took carbolic acid
Saturday and died from tho effect.
Tho Dalles high school will grad
uate a clans of 15 Mils year, 11 young
women and four young men. Thotr
motto is "E8B0 qunm vidorl," "to
bo rather than seem."
TIiobo comprising the clnss are:
Clifton French Cond.on, Edith M.
Crelghton, Josepha Henrietta Cur
tlss, Verne Elizabeth Curtlss, Saret
ta Louisa Davis, Charles E. EUard,
Carl M. Grayson, Ray Harper, Nelllo
Constnnco Jones. Jeunb E. Mulllkln,
A. Harry Nltschko, Georgia Philllp
pl, Edna Lorraine Sturmnn, Viola P.
Wilson, Paulino Young.
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II. II. Palmer of Elgin, formerly
of Aiurora In this county, has been
heard from. Ho is a bright news
paper man and well known hero,
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Irritation of the throat and honrso
ness nro relieved Immediately by
two or threo little swallows of
Kemp's Balsam, tho beBt cough cur.
Grip patients should mako a note
of this.
Womon Who Woar Well.
It Is astonishing how groat a change
(ov years of married llfo often mako In
tho apjionranco and disposition of manj
women. Tho freshness, tho charm, tho
brllllaiico vanish llko tho bloom from
pench which Is ruddy handled. Tht
matron Is only a dim shadow, a faint cchc
of tho charming maiden. Thero aro two
reasons for this change, Ignornnco and
neglect. FoW yoiin womon approclato
tho shock to tho system through tho
chnngo which cemes with marriage and
motherhood. Mnny neglect to deal with
tho unpleasant pelvic drains and weak
ncpses which too often como with mar
riage and motherhood, not understanding
that this Fccrot drain Is robbing tho check
of Its frenhnefu and tho form of Ht
talrnos?.
As stsrnly as tho general health sufTen
wl on thero Is dcrnncmnnt of tho health
of tho dcllcato womalHorganB, so surely
nhiT"rtuo organs nre,cMabll8hcd la
bcalYh thoro rmAv&FnvjjTbvo witness
lothe unctinnn'dcomelTrtiitt Nearly
a million womep have fonpd health and
hauplnpss In the uso of Dr. Pierce's Fn
v" '"t'rf'.lt?nf, It makc3 weak voiu
en t-trong nnd sick women well. Ingrcdl
ents on labelcontains no alcohol o
harmful hahlt- forming drugs. Madt
wLully of thoso native, American, medi
'iir.l roots nost Mrlity recommended by
leading medical authorities of nil tho fov
mt.I sichot Is of practice for tho euro ol
womiin's peculiar ailments.
FornurfSngmothcM.or for those broken
down fit health by too frequent bearing of
children. uIhh for tho expectant mothers,
to prepare the s.Mtem for tho coming ol
Unity and nuking Its advent easy and
almost pain)'-"', thero is no medlcfno quite
io good uh "Favorite Prescription." It
can do no harm In any condition of the
system. It Is a most potent Invigorating
tonic nnd strengthening nervine nicely
adapted to woman's delicato system by a
physician of SarKO experience In the treat
ment of woman't peculiar ailments.
Dr. IMorco may bo consulted by lettei
free of charge. Address Pr. It. V, IMereo,
Invalids' Unlet and Surulual Institute,
Buffalo, N. Y.
MIsb Vnda Ruof, of Stiver, Is visit
ing her sister, M'ss Alma Ruof, a
sftdent of tho high school.
Prohibition is tho Issue In 27 coun
tlcB today, Including Marlon.
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When you need a cough euro, you
need ono that will euro your cough.
Komp'a Bnlsam, tho best cough cruro,
will do It. All druggists soil it for
25 conts.
Bad breath has probably broken
off moro matches than bad temper,
and that's a good many. Tho best
euro for bad breath li tho tonic-lax-atlvo.Lano'B
Family Medicine.
Stomach Troubles.
Many remnrkablo cures of stom
ach troubles havo beon offocted by
Chamborlain's Stomach and Liver
Tablets. Ono man who had spent
over two thousand dollars for medi
cine and trcntmont was cured by
a few boxes of thoso tablets. Prlco
25 cents. SnmplcB freo at Dr.
Stono's drug storo.
At Forat Grove tho veterans of
tho Grand Army strewed flowers ou
tho graves of tho ox-confederates.
TEA
Good tea, close price.
There is no other way to
build a good business or
keep a good business.
Your srtKf r return your roonj II you don't
like Scbllllnu't Dett: we pay him.
Formor President Cleveland was
removed by nuto from Princeton to
Lakewood and is resting well,
Finnic Dnvey a Prophet.
(Harney County Nows.)
If Mr. Cake should bo defeated
tho followers of Senator Fulton will
bo blamed for it. Wo fool sure thero
will bo no cnuso for such blame In
Harney county. Wt also feel quite
cortaln Mr. Cako will not be defeat
ed. O i
A Wreck
is tho only fit description for tho
mnn or woman who Is crlpplod with
rhoumntlsm. Just a fow rheumatic
twinges may bo tho fororunner of a
sovero attack Btop tho trouble at
tho Btart with Ballard's Snow Lin
iment. Cures tho rheumatism and
all pain. Prlco 25c, 50c and $1.00.
Sold by all dealers.
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A. B. Jacobs of Cincinnati, chief
engineer, has arrived In Oregon and
will build tho Eaglo Valley railroad.
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J.UU iik Jivim, j
Is of two kinds conceit and tho
big head that comes from a sick
headache Does your head over foel
llko a gourd and your brain fool
I0080 and soro? You can euro It In
no tlmo by noting on your llvor with
Ballard's Horblno. Isn't it worth
trying for tho absolute and csrtaln
relief you'll got? Sold by all dealers.
You Never Cnn Tell.
JttBt exactly tho causo of your
rheumntlBm, but yor.t know you havo
It. Do you know thnt Ballard's
Snow Liniment will euro It? re
lieves the swelling and limbers tho
Joints and muscles so that you will
bo as nctlvo and woll nB you evor
wero. Price 25c, 50c and $1.00.
Sold by all dcalors.
Lane's Family Medicine will give
you a digestion that will permit you
to eat good things Instead of "health
foodB" of various aorta that are
as palatable as hay.
OASTORIA.
flMI tt8 y Tli8 Kind in m Always BocjM
fit. &s4qgr
FoHk-jh Racily Cut
Secretary George A. Forbes of tho
local Y. M. C. A. waB ooveroly In
jured, nenrly cutting off his thumb
on his left hand whllo splitting wood
at hl3 homo yestordny,
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Poison Oak Poisoning.
Ba'lard'a Snow Liniment cures It.
Mr. 0. H. P. CornolluB, Turner, Oro.,
wrlti? My wlfo hns discovered that
Snow. Liniment cures "Poison Oak
Pol7onlng," n very painful trouble.
Sho not only cured a caso of It on
herHOlf, but on two of hor frlonda
who wero poisoned by this same Ivy.
Prlco 25c, 50c and $1.00.
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Marriage License
A marrlago llconso was granted
yeatorday to J. A. McCorklo of Port
land, and MIbb Knto Carmichacl of
this city. Tho wedding will tnko
place in Portland today.
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Notice.
Notlco Is hereby given that tho
common council of "tho city of Sa
lem, Oregon, will at 8 o'clock p. m.,
on the 8th clay of Juno, 1908, at tho
common council chambers In Snlem,
Oregon, proceed to assess upon each
lot or part thoroof or parcol of land
liable therefor Its proportionate
share of tho coat of Improving Com
mercial street In said city of Salem.
Oregon, between tho north lino of
Trado street and tho north lino of
Center streot In said city, In accord
ance with th plnnB nnd specifica
tions on fllo In the office of tho re
corder of said city.
All persons Interested in eatd
assessment shall appear at said tlmo
before said common council and pre
sent. obj ctlons If any they have to
said "assescment and apply to said
common council for the privilege If
they bo deslro to mako said improve
ment In lieu of their assessment.
Done by order common council
this 1st dav of Juno, 1908.
W. A. MOORES,
6-2-3t. City RecordO".
ON
For a few days we will deliver to any part of the
city EXTRA A Clear Cedar Shingles at
$2.35 per thousand
THE CHAS. K. SPAULDING LOGGING CO.
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