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.WMNING AMOUNT
. OF TRUANCY
Astoria One-half tho Children
,rc Not In the Public Schools, it
Is Said.
fMornlne ABtorlan.)
Tbero are only about 1300 pupils
.. Aotnrln nubile schools now nl.
iuv ""
oiigh It Is estimated that many
ore OUgllt to uu in auuuuuiico.
The question of tho number of
ipll8 m niiouuuuiiv IH10UH u uiiur
tnn nroblem which tho board of
ucntion will probably have to con-
nd with next year far moro vlgor
iBly than over before. Tho popu-
llon of Airia 1B JUB1- uuout io,
)0 by the u&ual method of com
.tin tho number of children of
hool age thero should bo at lea.U
500 pupils betwoon the ages of
ind 20; or, conservatively, thorp
iouIu bo approximately zouu cnn
. nvir f! vears of 'ace enrolled In
e schools. Henco there wero, an-
irently, haruiy more man ono-uuu
, Kotnnl attendance, one child In
rcry two either running tho strcots
working Bomownero.
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Now Notaries.
Napoleon Davis, Cleonc; Thad
iv-eek, D. W, wakoneid, Portland.
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pmnit connty Is entitled to a
sllroad, and tho pne It ought to
t Ir tho Corvallls and Eastern.
Inly 30 or 40 miles would give It
onnectlon witn mo iincsi vaney in
be world.
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Sore Nipples.
Any mother who has had experi
ence with this distressing ailment
rill be pleased to know mat a euro
any bo enoctoa oy applying unatn-
erlnin's baivo jib soon as ma cnuu
done nurBlne. "Wipe It oft with n
loft cloth before allowing tho babo
nurso. Mitny trained nurses uso
lils salvo with best results. For
ale by Dr. Stone's drug store.
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Before you condonin learn what
hlngs arc.
Kit's
MAJLY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OKEGON,. TJIL4KSAY, JL'NE jtf, ioOri
Neuralgia
aiid, those sharp, shooting,
amortizing pains drive you
alniQst crazy, take Dr.
Miles' Anti-Pain Pills,
and got relief. They drive
out the pain by their
soothing effect upon tho
nerves. When taken as di
rected they are harmless,
and' leave no had after-effects
That's tho reason
they are so popular with
all who use them. Your
druggist can tell you what
others in your locality
think of them.
Antl-faln Tills aro tho btst uieUlclti.
ever put upon th market. I nn
Tf thout any bad after-effects. J hava
SJV?0"8' o that my
and I cannot tnk eplnfcs: but I tan
i7. ru,nof J?KP OP"'": but I tan
&i!,.ihcso t,'letJ. nd they always
EilSft .m- N, one that suffers with
P'lJIf'ft. need fear to tako them aj
J, know they will not form tv habit, for
Jf .'h'S..1!" Rny Pp,te ,n t'1"1 I could
?ni 6 H"m ?u"1 on ' mining-
when I feel baa, ana I can do my
work nil day."
MRS. f. 1L BUIUCETT, Macon, Ga.
Dr. Mile Antl.Paln Pills are told by
your druunlit, who will Guarantee that
the flrit package will bntflt. If It
Tallo, he will return your money.
S3 dotal, 20 cents. Never aold In buHc
Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind
JUIIY LIST EOIt CIR.
CUIT COURT ISSUED
When you need to tako something
ako It promptly for tho stomach.
but take something you know is re
liable something like Kouol for
Jjspepsln and Indigestion. Kodn
pleasant to taKo, it is rename anu
guaranteed to glvo relief. It Is
sold by all druggists.
OAliTOniA.
, tit f me Mra tcu nam Ainan DO'Jgni
mtun S0 , y5t9-e- .
fAyW
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When a bachelor becomes Judgo
at a baby show he Is gently re
minded of what ho was, what ho In,
and what he might have been.
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CO'FFEE
The dealing: is simple.
If you don't like Schil
ling's Best, it costs yoii
nothing".
Your grocer returni your money K Ton don't
like It: we par him
Let them who aro without sin got
married
Kemp's Balsam will Btop any
cough thnt can bo stopped by any
mcdlolno and euro coughs that can
not bo cured by any othor medicine.
It Is always tho beat cough euro
Tho following is a HU of those
sslpcted for Jury duty during the
July term, of tho circuit ceurt:
Charles P. W. Drown, Salem,
painter: J. J, Ttyan, Buttev He, farm
er; C. W. Whitney, Woodburn,
rarmerj M. A. Budlong, Salem No. A,
teamster; John Shafer, Turner,
farmer: B. J. Sauter, Salem No. 1,
mason; C H Hinges, Salem No 2,
merchant; W L. Jones, Jefferson,
farmer; J. J. Coyle, St. Paul, farm
er; P, W. Steusloff. Salem No, 1,
butcherj Henry Pry, Aurora, barker;
L-, E. Llbby, Jefferson, farmer; B. J.
Mllo8, Liberty, fruit grower; Julius
C. Wolf, Sllverton, hop buyer; Cha.
Evans, Salem No. 7, barber; J, C.
JHsterlck, Liberty, farmer; E. Shop-
ard, Stayton, farmor; W, J. Dawj,
Scotts amis, farmor; Edward A.
Finney, Brooks, farmor; Steve Sett
er, Mt. Angel, farmer; F. I. Carter,
Sublimity, farmer; a. W. Uubb?,
Sllverton, real estate; P. II. McCor
m!ck; Sidney, farmer; Thos, Cron
Ibo, Salem No. 3, photographer; Jos.
Zuber, Stayton, farmer; W. J.
Smith, Brcitcnbush, timberman; J.
W. Roland, Salem No. 4, insurance;
John Porter, North Sllverton, farm
er; A. A. Lee, Salem No. 4, abstrac
ter; P. B. Southwlck', Salem No. 1,
carpenter,
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ENLARGING THE
MEUFORn THEATER
(Medford Tribune.)
Manager Hazelrlgg is receiving
bids today upon tho rebuilding of
tho Medford opera house nt a cost
of several thousand dollars. Tho
nlanB call for an increased seating
capacity, a sloping floor and an en
larged stage. The present structure
will be ontiroly romodeled and tho
latest finishing and decorations
added. Opera chalrB will replaco tho
primitive seats now in use. Tho
present gallery will be torn out and
a moro modern ono built. The
stage will bo mado largo enough to
stage any opera that may come here,
and tho wings bo extended for dress
ing rooms and scenory.
Ton-vear contracts have been
mado with both tho theatrical truRt
nml the vaudovlllo trust, so that all
attractions touring tho coast can bo
secured hero.
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Let them who arc "without Bin get
married.
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1 $m 5
Jloro proof thnt t,ytln E.Plnk
hnm'aVcKotnbloCoin pound stives
wonmn from surKiotil operations.
Mrs. S. A. Williams, of Gardiner,
Maine, writes i
" I was a great sufferer from f emn
troubles, nnd Lydla E. l'lnkham's Vepo
table Compouml restored mo to henltln
111 three months, after my phyMclnn
declared that an operation una abso
lutcly necessary."
Mrs. Alvinn Sperling of 1C4 Cloy
bourne Ave., Chicago, 111., writes :
"1 suffered from female troubles, n
tumor and much inflammation. Two
of tho best doctors in Chicago decided
that an opera tlou was necessary to save
my life. Lydla E. Pinlcham's Vegetable
Compound entirely cured me without
An operation."
FACTS FOR SiCK WGrYIE.
For thirty years Lydla E, link
ham's Vcgetnulo Compound, niude
from roots nnd herbs, has been tho
standard remedy for femalo ills,
and 1ms positively cured thousands of
women who havo been troubled with
displacements, iniliimmntion, ulcera
tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities,
periodic pains, backache, that bearing-down
feeling, llatulcncy, indigos
tion,dizzines8,oi' nervous prostration.
Why don't you tiy it ?
lIrs. lMnkhnm invites all sick
women to write her for ndvlcc.
She lias guided thousnnds to
health. Address, Lynn, Mash.
Don't find fault, you may havo
babies of your own.
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When you need a cough cure you
need ono that will euro your cough.
Kemp's Balsam, tho best cough euro,
will do It. All druggists soil It for
25 cents.
When You Arc Dry
Why NOT BUY
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A pure afad wholesome beverago that is sold In all the eltl
of Westera Oregon Riid Northorn California
Made of the Choicest Malt and Hops
Growri in Marion County
Made of FlltcrediVRtw nnd strictly in accordance with th
Pure Pood Low 'SaiemJBeor is tho best mild beverage ottered th
public. s -.rr
Made by scientific processes and guaranteed pure and wholi- '
some. t , ' . iijj '
No adulteration. No drugs or chemicals and under tho rnosA '
porcct sanitary conditions. Address all orders to
Salem Brewery Association
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Waller & Hentsehel
Succscsors to E. Eckerlln ( 'W r
"THE ELITE" HOTEL AND CAFE,
140 anu us commercial street. T
McqIb G A. M. to Midnight Excollont Merchants' Lunch, 2Uc. ,
, Sunday Family Dinners and Bankets a S)k)ty.
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Oregon Sennia Mineral Paint Co.
W. Y. RICHARDSON, Manager
Wc 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.
McMlXXVILLE, OREGON. APRIL 2, 1008.
ORKGOX SIKNNA MINERAL PAINT CO. SALEM, OREGON.
GENTLEMEN! : nECEXT J)ATE W1M, SA
rriFAT Tlir SIENNA PAINT THAT THE STATE I10UGHT FROM YOU
4 THEYEAI 1008 (18 BARRELS) AN.) AUDIT THE SAME AMOUNT
IN 1007 TO PAINT THE OREGON STATE INSANE ASYLVM WlhV
IVGS HAS GIVEN E.VHRE SATISFACTION. BEFORE WR PUT THIS
vUsT OV OUR BI CK WALLS SWEAT SO BADLY WE THOUGHT
BUT Ont ARCHITEOr FROM OWIWJ U0jg WVTYOim
TSWWX SSS ANI WTE HA?"
PAINT 0, IX bUUA uux nmi v Aiiivinv THAT THERE
voras vnnv T.a...v, , p 0A1I1EATI,
ProposnlH Invited.
Proposals invited for Buppllca for
the Oregon state penitentiary for thu
period ending December 31, 1008.
Sealed propoials for drugf, dry
goods, groceries, butter, lcathor and
findings, hardware, flour and moat'
will bo received at the office of tho
superintendent of tho stnto ponltcn
tlnry, until Friday, June 2lth at 2
o'clock p. m., at which tlmo they
will bo opened.
A deposit of 200 in cash or cor
tilled check, payablo to tho sMporin
tondent, must accompany each bid
for meat nnd flour, and all othor bids
mint be nccompanlod by an amount
equal to 10 per cent of the amount
of tho bid.
Samples to accompany nil bids
where practicable. Tho right is re
served to reject any and all bids and
to accept or reject any portion of a
bid. On each envelope should bo
inscribed tho naturo of tho bid.
nnrifiB nt Drocon manufacture or
production wjll 'receive preference
other things being equal.
All goods and supplies must be
delivered to tho penitentiary within
twenty (20) days after tho contract
is awarded.
Schedules of tho various lines of
goods to be bid on will bo furnished
upon application to tho superintend
ont.
Vouchers will bo Issued for pay.
ment on tho first of the month fol
lowing tho completion of contract,
nnd monthly on continuous contract.
C. Vf. JAMES.
Superintendent, Oregon Stato Peni
tentiary. Salem, Or., June 0, 1U08.
C-10-13-1C-20-25.
We Latin Ladies' Shirt Waists and White
r Skirts Just Right.
Wo puarantoe to. All of our shlrtwalntB are care
fully washed with n special neutral soap, starched, Just
where they should be starched and ironed by experts
who hnvo iriado shirtwaist Ironing a special utudy.
Wo aro pleasing tho most careful dressers in the city with our
shirtwaist work and are sure wo can please you. May we have a
trial.
SALEM LAUNDRY COMPANY
Tel. 25 13M0G 8 Liberty it.
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TMFCF DAIWTQ rc uscd by the StatC n
I rlLjL r AIM I 3 pubic institutions on their
Merit and have stood the severest tests that can be ap
plied.
APPLY BY MAIL OR PHONE, OR CALL AT .
FACTORY ON TRADE STREET
BETWEEN CHURCH ANU niun
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SPECIAL SHOE SALE.
On broken sixes. GIoIhk out Mt.
grently reduced prices, Men's Wm ii
en' and Children's 8hoe liieliutali "
in this lot. Some up-to-date Womftn'si
and Children's Oxford Tics al'
Shoe. Also light Canvas Bknes in
all sites, 1
JACOB YOGI
OlS STATE Sl'RKKT
4.
Annual Si-fculon Qn-uon Christian
MiHliMiry fiooloty.
Turner. Oregon, June 23-July .tb,
1908 Por the abovo occasion a
rate of one nnd one-thlrd faro will
be mado by the Southern Pacific
Company on the certificate plan.
John M Scott, A 0 P A s WW
McMurray, O P. A. J-20-5t
JfHT A MUSICAL TIP
Up tho rlvor or down tho hay th
life of n party is tho music, aud th
musician is certainly ono popular
perion. Wo o!l musical lptr
ments excellent ones -Just th
Hind you should buy, becauw IM
price is right. Do not go elsewh
until you see our complete Use w
havo Just what you vonfa we lwv
them nil thnt l, all the uood klwL,
Pleased to meet you.
L. P. SAVAK
217 ComBM-rclHl tHrfyt.
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Strawberry Boxes and Crat4
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jt received a car'ocd of foldlnt
ha iff Us, t ntops and crntea. Bjt U4
Un p ices in ".urge and small lots.
H. S. GltE, Cornar Track .whI tilth Slii
This Paint is taken from the Mines in Lane county, and
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