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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (June 27, 1908)
HAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, JUNE 27, 1008 .....,,. - What Women Need somethlngto strengthen thedl to tone the nervous system when it is depleted. ffsorSlni fi ZfieeehamZ &UU A natural and sufTicicnt remedy for the weaknesses and derange ments so common among women. A course of these pills Twill kK congested conditions, dispel depression, act mildly Pon the bowe stimulate the liver, increase the red corpuscles in the bloXanJ strengthen the functions of the several organs. ' The Right Remedy la boxes with lull dlrecUoaa. lOc and 25c. EKN OREGON CROP OT0F1TS BY RAIN (Pendleton Tribune) That much of the depression that or visited ranchers of. Umatilla iiunty and businoss men of Pendle- hn since It was reported that crops isldernbly Jties of tho season's output. The Journey covered from 75 to 100 ml es. Stops were made at Adams, Cold Springs, Stage Gulch nnd other places. Conditions varied somewhat from place to place, though every- wnuro mey wore round to bo con- batter than was believed. ould bo a failuro or practically sol "Almost everywhere 1 found. that shown uy tuo resuus oi an inapec-.xno nends or tlio wheat were small, V m of tho whent fields mado yester- rnld Mr. Temple, "it was this fact bv by W. P. Temple of this city. His inclusions, for from supporting tho jesslmlstlc opinloitB of many who not informed nt first hand, how tnni ovon wuuout any moro nln tho crop will bo of fair size. hllc If rain occurs, n ono of normal Proportion will result. Without ram, rrom ao to 30 bush s nn acre will be rootaed, whllo iflth moisture from 25 to 40 bushels nay bo anticipated. Barley was also declared to bo In good condition, running from GO busncis per ncro. largely that has given rise to the belief that tho crop Is smaller than u reauy is. Those who look for a Bmall yield lose sight of UiOvfact that whllo the heads of tho gran nre that while tho heads of tho grain are "The crop th's year may not be a bumper affair but It certainly won't b? a failure," Tho rtatemonts by Mr. Temple are much tho samo as those made by others who have familiarized them selves personally with conditions. lO.Thoso optimistic reports nre llkoly to go far In reassuring many who The trip was undertaken by Mr. have felt dubious over the yield. reinnlo at tho request of a number That depression about this time of pf ranchors and buslnosn men who, the year ordinarily nn annual Muui'u iu kui u nuu uii uiu iiruutiuu- fviiu is punned uui. ocurcviy u BV SPECIAL REQUEST Grace De Koven RETURNS TO SALEM The World-Famons Medium, Consulting Clairvoyant Specialist Mental Scientist, Psychic Palmist seajoi! goes by that grave fears for the Bummer's business nre not enter tained. To have n year free from uoubts and misapprehensions would be contrary to custom nnd ordinary enjoyment. -o-. RAKER CITY WOOI, PRICKS ARE LOW Can bo consulted at her offlce, No. 2 CO N. Liberty street 9 A. M. to 9 P. M., dally and Sunday. Phone 832 Main. TRANCE CLAIRVOYANT Hours from (Dnker City Democrat.) Tho wool gale yeste:-dny were anything but fatlsfn,ctory to the ma jority of the growers who had wool for sale. Out of nearly 2,000,000 pounds offered not more than 500, 000 pounds were sold. Tho top notch price went to Mr. Gale at 15 cents, his clip nmountlng to 10,270 pounds and the second highest price wont to Mr. T. E. Maklnson for his clip of 20,130 pounds at 14 . Tho buyers claim they are offering all tho wool 9 octually worth and are quite disgusted with the growers for with drawing the clips from the market. They say this Is tho only wool mar ket where wool growers don't hold for sales day, and they complain that n lot of tho best wool 1b sold at pri vate sale before they get here that Is above the market price, for tho purpose of defeating the public buy er nnd that when n fnlr mnrirpt prVe Is offered on the floor which Is below tho false price offered prl-! vately, they aro put out nnd refused i uiu unci, mis is nn uone witn n view of breaking up tho wool sales I day by tho buyer who exploits tho, Ilakcr market. Somo wool growers mny be benefitted by. getting a high-! er once lor tno cup. In tho work of yesterday there 's this Information gained from the buyers: That long wool Is in usual demand and the scouring price of long wool stnplo Is 15 cents higher In Doston than Bhort or clothlnc wool. This nccounts of hort wool I bidding low yesterday, the rest Is i a question of shrlnknge and bright-1 ne3. Wool men do not recognlzo wiiuii inuir wuoi iu uui origin nnu nt- tract've and has dirt enough to bring up tho shrinkage how much the prlco should bo off nnd theyi wrongly refino fair bids. Many Ornnt county people were offered n ' very low nrlco nnd were Inclined to ' think themselves objects of dls crlm-! Inntlon. Thoso nre tho snme buyem I they would moot In Shanlko and , there Is no reason for any dlscrlm Innt'on between nhkor nnd Shanlko. ' In othor words this discrimination Ir I Baker and glvo a square deal In Shnnlko. f there was dlscrlmlna- . tlon. Thoro scorned to bo much 'dissatisfaction with Ellory. from Boston, who quit tho snlo before the day was half over. The buyers say to tho growers, go to Shanlko, with tho avowed purposo of breaking up the wool sales In Bnkcr City. Yes terday qulto two-thirds of the wool wns withdrawn from tho market, and not moro than hnlf a million pounds woro sold. Some of tho grow ers claimed that buyers offered nil tho wool was worth, and It wns not good fnlth for tho growers to refuse. This made the buyers mad and tho dny turned out very unsntlifactoiy Don't Fait igBgjJL W Graife These' HBW Low Prices! nmm iin Tfnvon'n nxtrnordlnnrv clairvoyant power, comoineu nuu mnn Hfo with nnorrliiL' nppiirncv from In fancy. to old age. Her powers aro wonderful and Indisputable: her advice is always reliable; her infor matlon clear, concise and to tho point In love, courtship, marriage, ,ui vorce. business, sales, mills, patent, Journeys, pons ons taken as n wliolo. Mr, G. S. L. Smith dhposcd of hi clip at 13 -H nnd felt To Introduce these new designs we will make special low prices on this line SATURDAY AND MONDAY Just Received S Wall Paper THEY ARE ALL NEW AND UP-TO-DATE Big Bargain in Our Old Stock of Papers THE BOUSE FURNISHING CO, 177 LIBERTY STREET nnd every bin Is numbered nnd cata logued with nil tho nccuracy of n business house. London Tlt-BltB. Water 1)4 Cents (lie Gallon. Wo who can batho and splash about In cool, fresh water as wo wl'.l can hardly apprcclato tho Inconven iences of n condition in which each drop of water Is carofutly measured out. In Goldflcld tho two problmns dny and never really having things qulto clean. Tho water supply of Goldflcld comcB from wells In camp nnd nt Ll da, GO mllcft to tho Bouthwcs. Whether bought from the mnn who wntor Is still tho problem of tho des ert. Ico being too oxponslve a lux ury for general o. everybody re sorts to African watorbags. These I nre filled and hung In shady placee whoro tho brcczo can Rirsxe iHm. goes around with n cart of from tho ' By puncturing thorn with a needle, wator company ovory gallon costs on i suniclont water ooxes out to wet the nn averago nt loan a cent nnd n outside, nnd tho dnmp cloth and air half. At best It Is nn expensive lux- keep tho contonts cool. Hanging oh . Punn .rnilni,. .Irnn lina n lin'tllft HrlBllV slilO (if OVCry 1101180, SIIHCK '"''. !"' u,"i' "". ".""".; -.j ., .i. .n.i.u ut aiiu icni, iniiniuu iu uiw buid w satisfied and nt n meeting of tho growers from Grant county mado np- Grnco do Kovcn-B extraoruinnry .c,nvonu""-, .I'""u "d the m-i Plication for membership ns one of bJ!PArJ"lit! SLJWTS'&tiS. "HiwwoSi iho growora from Grant .county. . Tlio consoiiuntron or tno urnni county growora with the Bnker Investments, , County Wool Qrowers association mi-Li.-, UUHIUU8B, umt-o, miiw, iki ,w" " ;, ' ' , "7i,, inim Bnnlls um not materiaiizo ns expecicu. speculation, real estato nna innu u?ui, on uu u, ! v - -,.-"- o tl"n tho ec: , II Cellar, of Bt. cult Bcloncco If you aro undecided, In doubt or unhappy, consult her nt oncoj ; a reading of your llfo nnd chnrncter by this fpmouB and gifted eclcntut will bo of grent assistance to you in solving mu ,,uu v,"a "t' .,":, 1' ThoVeopio no longer question the strange and JJSot of Grnco do Koven, tho world renowned clairvoyant. The i crowds which anU aeuvorj oi mr) those who need help. If pour heart Is heavy, if In trouble have 111 iu, lad health or misfortune, call on this girted woman at .once. She Is a clairvoyant by nature, a medium by divine gift. ,nn?atnt" you trouble, she will help you. She tells your name, vhom f eer will marry, with name and date; gives reliable 'lZJunyeZ sales Paent. wIUb, friendship, love, marriage, vorce chances, travels sa.ts, and in fact every question of importance to he hun,nrnnllrBRec30,n ufcs Rnd unites friends in the bonds of love nnd affection nnd causes quicK ruu hnppy marriage with theo no of your choice. CALL TODAY FOR LOW FEB if vnii nro Intnrcatoil It would 1'6 WCll tO Call llll ", Grace do If you are mtorestea it wouia ie cu i ;":; nnd 9 P xr Low Koven will recolvo callers betweon the hours of 9 A. M. ana 9 i . . h fee. Drink this ndv. Phono Mnln Hi!. Bycciai ...-h " 200 NORTH LIHEHTY CTKEET l!00..ext door to Ml iwn. . immnhmwimniBWWW J It's alQucstion of Patriotism wwwMtwiiTrirtW'HW"wl1wl mm PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY That is Buy Your Printing at Homell N. 1 PfKne1243 n ELLIOTT w .t rr V.... ...i t. until thev vere or- 22 3 S. Commercial dig "rnobody knew quite bt James' Pnlnce. Tho Btnff of cellnrmen nnd bot- tlora at St. James' Palnce is a lorgo ono, nnd Ib under the control of a . . '. .1-1. ., -l.l .MI..iiiii Clliei CIUTK UiiU ll i-uivi evi ui i urn ii, i whoso duty It Is to check tho receipt , ery homo ana io wlnea nro bup- pedal e'reum- Btauces. Thus, when tho trench President wns tho guest of the king, special brnnds of claret were sup plied, whllo during the sojourn of the Kaiser hock was the wine mobt In demand. Tho Cznr drinks chnm pngno of a comewhat sweeter char acter than Is generally nopular In this country, nnd the wines mou favored by tho King of Spain nro dry champagno and sherry and selt zer water. Tho wages of tho cellar Btnff nroj P9VI out of tho Klng'o private purse and not by tho Lord Chnmberlnln. Tho high officials of the court nro given a cortnin allowance e: wum, and tho chief servants nre given an mllownnco of spirits. A? a matter of ifact. however, vory little spirits nro drunk nowadays nt the royal pnl ares and punch. h famous tlpulo o' the Georgian davs when deoo drinking and shallow th'nklng' wa ho rul of the t'mon Is unknowp. Som time ago a large tock of fln old rum was prlvato'v sold, and from time to tlmo 'ales of othor spirits- hrnndv. Schnapps, gin, whisky hav tnkon placo. - Thn unnrsm tiMil of the rovai t. cellars bears the title, ''gontlamnn el .the collars." and It, Is his duty to ' -4i.i . in .f ranrMiinllWI nt HI! Ilia M'lnrinal a'3 and to acou!r BHltr, Bblo 'lots." The fadt that the King reallv the nurchnser '. of rour, Veif secret to pravsnt "fancy" pried Vug run up. The Prlnco of Wale 8B hN oWB cellars, but is occasionally uppnjd from those at St. Jarao palac- The lm vhon Prlne of Walw. always rnp-1"' a point of taklasr his own wine; with hm when h attended puuile bannuet. an 1 this custom I sMH 9 ... ... tt.A .wnaAn fio'r In tnfi hronf. who usually drinks a speolaj bra'id of hock. .. " The Duko of Cnnaught, on the othor hand, takes the wine upplleil at the dinners ho attends In an of, flcla! canaelty. The King has hs own wine sent to private houses when he accepts Invltaton to din ner excent In places where ha to ail o'd'or frequent visitor, and knows that his spoclai tastes are under stood and will be catered for. Originally tho cellars at Windsor ..! n,i.it, nrA nt enormous ex- f tent were the chief repository of the ls". ...i . j ,.ntii thev vere or- put to ns mnny uses as possible. Tho bathing establishments offer hatha of dust nnd wnter glvo most trouble i nt ono dollar each, with the bath I There Is novor n tlmo that thoro Is Joko thrown In, Tho Joko runs like not plenty of tho formor nnd Ittlo tli: In tho early dnyu of tho camp, of tho lnttcr says a writer In the whon baths cost two dollars, after New Idea Woman's Magazlno for tho man who had olected this luxury July. Without wnrnlng of any sort hod finished, bb a matter of economy crest whirlwinds como down tho tho wntor had to bo nut to somo use, canyons nnd through tho strcotH, ro It wbb offered to a second bnthor carrying blinding clouda of dust. A nt a reduced price, ono dollar, thm uiuw oi WJJI1C Burl. I u uuuj- tur- iiiiiiiu tu u muu "i w wm, ..... ', I , i ..i nL ' rence. Tho fine whlto dust sifts Inro to a fourth for "two-blts." Follow- l tno uownpour wu m - rr tho homes and covers everything. It Ing this enmo n few fenta of dish- mlnutei. Rarely aom u wy " Is a case of dusting a doron times n washing. Times navo ennngcu, uul nun. ovnrv nrosnector. In the hand or fastened to tho neck of every India Is a wator bag. The weather, Ip other places r plank on which t slldo gracefully Into converaatiea.. here 1b a fruitful and Interesting too ls for unondlng dlicuaeloa. It IU varloty It Is uncloylng, Orio snm mor i wot wot for the desert aiw tho next ono dry. Usually there l llttlo rain, and when It di ce , ! ' "r1 i-i- There's this difference between the cocoa habit and the coffee habit: Cocoa makes yoa health ier, stronger, steadier, better, able to do your share. Dqes coffee? jL C-.dM k "- LESS THAN A CENT A CUP COCOA M '. ' fO.lTai &, - n& rLLw itBLr eLBT mF m HT 'm tt. O , con- . Is made with scrupulous, scientious care and old-fashioned attention to cleanliness, purity, goodness and quality. No cocoa at any price can be better or more delicious. Your grocer sells and recommends it. - I). Ghlmrik-Ul Conlny 3x iVaHclfcco. it t - j 1 ' tbev contained- Tb. ; w " now muminaies ihvh " v. ,