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Keep;
Kitchen Cool
Wliy swelter over a glowing
range in a stuffy" kitchen, when
n new Perfection; Wick Blue
Flame Oil Codk-Stbvc will do
the family cooking, without
raising the temperature
enough to be noticeable?
By putting- a "New Pcr
'fcction"'in and. allowing the
range fire to go out, you may
make this summer's kitchen
work not only ,bcarable, but
actually a pleasure. The
NEW PERFECTION
Wkk Blue Flame 00 Cook-Stove
produce; an intense heat under the kettle or in the oven, but docs not radiato
heat in all directions as a coal range docs hence is used with comfort on
the hottest summer day. Made in three .sizes, and warranted. If not with
your dealer, write our nearest agency.
tffl
Srst takoa from tho water, fllany
rent Lakes flshorinon go east onch
summer to fish In U16 Atlantic, thoro
Uqlng many, pounds and -cribs owned
by Chicago hoiiHos that handle sea
foods, "Tnsto In fobda dopondB upon
what ono has boon necuatomed to,
and only oostornborn people cravo
fish or lobsters ns they nro craved
along tho Atlantic const," comment
qd W. P. Cochran, of A. Booth & Co.,
a concern which wholosnlos Bon1
foods. Now Englnnd consumes tt
hundred times ns much fish, for In
stance, ns Illinois. Tho high prlcu3
of' moats has caused hoof to bo cut
out of tho dlot of many classes of
pcoplo, and oven tho convention
crowd, llbornl as to oxpousos, did not
rollflli tho figures on bills of fared
for stenks. Chefs sny that n'chnngo
of gonoral dlot was noticeable,
t i , o n
CONSULSrfllSIjl1 RBDA-
' TIONS WITH CANADA
4 ii jy
The
comes as near
Jamp nerfee-'
tlonaslt'apos-
Glvcs a clear,
jR&&&Lamp
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blight light that reaches tho farthest corner pt a. good
sized living-room. Well -mado throughoutyofjnlckcled
brass; perfectly safo and very ornamental. Warranted
in every particular. If not with your dedlcr, wrlto our
nearest agency. '
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(Incorporated)
A Kl'l'cillSK MIX-UP
AT TIIK CONVENTION
Convention week nppctltlea
brought aboui now problems, for tho
chef of Chicago's big hotoln and
cafes, for tho easterners demanded
sea-foodB, tho vory names of which
nro comparatively strango In tho
which the refrigerator linos hnvo
despaired of dollvotihg In perfection
so far nway. Even tho soft shell
crnh, a common delicacy on the At
lantic coast, Is not yet fnmlllar
enough to most westerners to ho In
any such demand ns In Atlantic const
cltlo). It Is tho fomnlo crnh that is
most prized of oplcuro3, and theso
west, tho southerners hankered for nro Bhlpped to tho west nllvo packed
dainties of Dixie and tho Cnllfornlan In senwoe'd, and arrive in Chicago In
Bent orders to the kitchens for fruit1? 'r rtlly bettor condition than when
Feelin
Just So-So
Anyone who is feeling juft "so-so" is
not well. Liver not ndling right is the cause.
Bad liver means bad health, bad stomach
and bowels often bad kidneys unhealthy
complexion blues headaches all kinds
of ailments.
A bad liver becomes a good, healthy .active one when
treated with
11 Jr
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" Better than pills for liver ills.
Never gripe, sicken nor adt violently always effective.
Take an tablet to-night
and you'll feel better in the
morning.
Get a 2Sc Box
The
A. H. Lewis Mddicine Co.,
St.' Louis, Mo.
ww..T1rtiHp.i.. . ,m .. ,, ... yiwUW I'ST '3'JW
For Salo by Capital Drug Co., Z. T. Itlgg, Salem, Oregon.
When You Arc Dry
WHY NOT BUY
A puro nnd wholosoino bovcrng thnt Is sold in all tho cltlo
of Western Oregon nnd Northorn Callfornln,
Made of the Choicest Malt and Hops
Grown in Marion County
MhiIo f it'iMeriHl WnUr and strictly In accordance with tho
Pure Food Law Snlom ncor Is tho best mild bovoraga oifored the
public.
Made, by. fldoutino processes and guaranteed puro and whole
lonio,
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No ndultorntlon. No drugs or chomlcals nnd under tho most
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porect sanitary condltious, Address nlj orders to
SalemBrewery Association
! Commercial relations botweon tho
United States and Canada havo been
tltrongthoncd by tho nction of tho
4tnto dopartmont In croatlng a con
sul goncrnl for western Canada with
headquarters nt Wlnnlpog, John E
.Tones, former consul at Wlnnlpog
has boon appointed to the oluco. Tho
government's movo is tho result of
tho growing importnnco of United'
States' Interests in Manitoba, Saska
tchewan and Alborta and tho rnpld
growth of tho wostorn provinces
thomaolvcs. Winnipeg Is now a city
of 120,000 Inhabitants The. annual
farm labor problem Is oncomoro on
gnglng tho nttontlon of this city. Do
Lwoon 10,000 nlid .20,000 farm hands
nro brought Into this region ovbry
yenr by tho Canadian Pacific and
Canndlan Northorn, principally from
Ontnrlo and tho United Stntos. Ad
Vices from Wlnnlpog stnto that this
year more than 2R.000 laborers will
bo needed to help harvest tho crop.
M'oro of theso will probnbly como
from Ontnrlo this summor than ho
foro bocnu&o tho farmers In that
province roport that thoy aro woll
suppllod. Chlcnga moro t,hnn nny
other city In tho- Unltod Statos Is
watching crop conditions in Western
Cnnnda. Tho wheat ocrcago In tho
t'hroo provinces' hn Incrcnscd this
yoar 20 por cont and roports rrom
Reglna show that wenthor condi
tions hayo boon so good that ovon tho
most oxnctlng of tho fnrmors hnvo
boon pntliflcd. Fnllr 90 por cent of
tho whent was sown before tho first
spring ral"B. Tho United States now
has four consuls gonoral in Cnnnda,
I ha throo oastorif'onen bolng station
ed nt Ottnwa, Montronl and 'Hnll-
fnx. Dr. Jonoa, tho now nppolnttoo
lt Wlnnlpog, wns formorly a Wash'
Ington ncwspniior man.
A Wokirq's Bftck
Hs many achoa nnd pains caused ,b?
woftknosyps and fnllng, or Other dlsplaeo
niont, of tin) polvlr organs, Other symp
toms of fomnlo wotilmofla are, frequent
hcadachd, dlzzhiMn, Imaginary spqeki; 01
dark spots floating beforo the oyi'8, Thaw
ing Sfliisiitlou. In sUtnmch, dragging or
bearing ikyvti In lower abdominal or pelvic
rcjslon,. dlsttgronliblu drains frotn jwlvlc
brKaus, faint Bpolla with gonoral ,woaKnns8r
t Jf unycon3lubrnblo number of thonhovo
symptoms nro prcsont thoro Is no rqmedy
that wTNjl Vo qUldker- relief or a mbro rMJ
maacnt cjp than Dr. Pierco'a Fiv6rlte
Phvjpfltmjvlt'has n record of over fbrty
years of curo& Tt U the, moot nntnitt
ViY,;Kormng.li.Qiilic.nini.ntrffm:iirmny1n
WKIOIHNO FAOILlTIRfl MADK
CHICAGO GUAIK OKNTHH
Tho quostlonr "Whnt Makes a
prnln Center?" Is nnswered in tho
annual roport of tho Chicago Doard
pf Trade for 1907 just completed
f by Secretary Stono who said it
was, In a largo moasuro tho weigh
ing dopnrtmont of a city's grnln ox
chango thnt was roiponslblo. Tho
statement Is mado In connection wltW
tho facts that 46Ti,000,000 hUBhqla
woro handled by tho wolghing do
pnrtmont of tho Chicago Board and
thnt tho clearances Jumped from
$1318 0,1 rQ In 190G, to $10G,r80,
119 In 1007. "Tho wolghing do
partmont," says Mr. Stono, "has
malntnlnod its reputation, not only
In ,thls market hut In tho chief grain
markets of tho world, for ofllcloncy
unci accuracy In weighing grain,
seeds, otc. Tho certificates of
wolght Issued by this dopartmont lira
unquestioned. To tho oxcollonco of
tho work of this dopartmont may bo
ascribed In largo mensuro tho pro
onilnoncn of Chicago as a gronln con-
tor." Tho moro dramatic Interest
of tho warfare botweon tho "bulls"
rind "bonra" on changQ has eclipsed
Iho equally Important fncts concern
ing tho enormous amount of nctual
iBfrnln handled In connection with
tho transactions of nn established
grain exchange Tho, bucketshops, of
coprso, merely uso stolen quotations
as a gambling dovlcoi no nctual pur
chases bolng mado on thofloor of
any oxohango, although their nd
vortlBlng makes 'alluring mention of
prlvnto wires" nnd "momborBhlps,"
because of this, tho Chicago Hoard
has spout thousands of dollars each
year In fighting tho bucketshops. Tho
vohuno of transactions on tho Chica
go Board this year, becausq of tho
crop iprospoctB- promises to surpass
,tho total of 4907.
nil
VHm Known to mrnlcnl sclppco. It Id nuulv
of Uidglycct'lcoxtrauu of nutivo rnodlcl
ndl roots found In our forcsUi and con
tfUnn not a drop of alcohol or harmful, oi
h:ll)IKorinlnvr ilrtiRS. Its itutrodloiits art
al iirlutod on thn lK)ttle-wrnppur mid at (
lofKxi uuuuroatli as corrouU
Kvury lugredlont uuturlng Into "Fa
vorlto Proscription" hasttho written on
duncmnnt of tho, most oiiiluent mcdlci
wrltors of all tha several rcIiooIb of pr.ii
tlio-mTiro valuable than any amount ol
nonprofessional tcstlinonlulflthotiKh tin
latter arc not Inching, having biuin con
trlbuti'd voluuturlly by grateful luitlenu
In numborH to exceed the cndorsoiuimU
Riven to any otlmr rni'dlclnu oxtiuit fui
tho euro of woman's Ills.
Youcnnnntnffordtonuceptnnymodlcltn,
of unknown compo?l)lou niaulmlltuU
for this woll proven remedy of know
coMr-OBiTiofy oven Uiough the doalot- tna
mdlto a llttlo morn prtilll thctuby. Voui
Interest In rcuulnlng huullh N paramount
to, any so Mi Interest of his nnd It Is ac
Insult to your IntelllKoncn for him to try
to palm off Upon you a sultftltuui. You
know what you want and It Is his busi
ness to supply thn nrllclo culled for.
Dr. Pierce's l'lnnmint Pcllots aro tlir
original "Llttlo Liver Pills" lint put up
iji old Dr. Pierce over f6ftj yours ago, ,
much Imitated but never oquulodi Little
agar-coaUd grjtnuloseay to Uilo u
oindy
Tho Story Toller. Dumas.
. Ifo was a story-tollor by nature,
ono who could mako a story of any
thtngr,ono who did makq a story, of
ovorythlHg.i for .tho joy oL his own
chlldWko Imagination. "I nm not
Uko other poonlo, Evorythln'g lntor
9ts bio." Tho round oalh of n man,
Ike ismllo of a woman, a dp asloep
"even a feather Hoatlng In thehrezt), ' M. P. BALDWIN, 4jj4I
was enough. Fancy adzed it nnd
wovo nn airy, sunbrlght web nboul
It, glittering with wit, touched with
Just n hint of pathos; nnd an wo
road, wo forgot tho Bllgjitnoss of tho
BiibsUinco In tho grnco nnd dollcacy
of tho toxturo.
An for tho mnn himself, ho happily
craatcd'suqh eliaractors as D'Artag
nnn nnd Chicot becnuso ho rosomblod
thorn, nnd wns In his own person no
picturcsqiio a flguro ns any thnt tnlks
pasrtlon In his plays or wit In tho
on dl cbs pages of his novels. I do not
know that ho hnd over rood Milton's
oracular snylng that ho who would
bo a great poet should mako his life
a truo poem; but, In nny cnBo, ho
pointed It nntly by showing that tho
boBt way to wrlto romnntlc novels Is
to muko n romnntlc novol of your
own raroor. Horn In 1802, In tho
most stirring porlod of French his
tory, ono-qunrtor African by blood,
ho worked his way upward from bit
tor povorty nnd Inslgnlflcanco to sud
don glory nnd consldornblo wonlth.
Ambitious for political ns woll ns
Utornry succcBn, ho tookn moro or
loss nctlvo pnrt In tho various com
motlntiB of tho second qunrtor of tho
century, bo thnt ho wiib nblo to sny
to himself with Bomo truth nnd Im
mense satisfaction, "I hnvo touched
tho loft hand of princes, tho right
hnnd of artists and Utornry colobrl
ties, and Jinvo como In contnet Villi
all phases of llfo."
A groat travolor, u grcnt huntoc,
ho hnd Innumornhlo ndvonturcs by
(logd nnd field, Quick in emotion
nnd quicker In speech, ho mado
frlondB ovorywhoro and. boiuo onom
Ihn, Peculiarly sonsltlvo to ho
charms of woman, ho hnd no end of
lovo affairs, all moro or loss dlscro
ltablo. Thoughtless, cnroless, full of
wit, full of laughter, ho travoled the
prlmrasQ way, plupklng klssos llko
spring blossoms, wrapping his clonk
moro tightly round him whan ho ran
Into wintor storms of onvy, JonlouBly
nnd jrhocklng. What wealth ho had
ho squandered, what glory, ho frit-,
torcd away, And nB ho wns born In
a whirlwind of French triumph, .o
ho died, In 1870, In a wlldor whirl
wind of French ruin and doBpnlr
Qamallol Bradford In tho Atinntlo.
Catarrh Crtiinot Ho Cum,
with local applications, ns thoy
cannot reach tho Beat of tho disease.
Catarrh Is a blood or constitutional
disease, and In ordor to euro It you
must tako internnl remedies. Hall's
Catarrh Curo is takon internally, and
actB dlrootly on tho blood ami mu
cous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Curo
Is nnt a quack modlcino. It was pro
scribed by ono of tho best physicians
In th!n country tor years and Is n
rogular proscription, It is composoJ
qt tho host tonics known, combined
with 'tho best blood purifiers, nctlng'
directly on tho mucous surfneos, Tho
pqrfoct combination of tho two In
grodlonts Is what produces such
wnnderfiul resulta In curing Catarrh.
Sond for ostltnonlnla freo.
F. J. Cheney &Co. props,. Tola
do, O.
Tako Hall's Family Pills for con,
stlpatlon. Sold by all druggists, price 7Cc. t
O G. T. Co,
Steamers Pomona and Orogonla
leave for Portland Monday, WPdnea-.
day and Friday at 10 a. in, and
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday at
6 a. m. For Cocvallls, Tuesday,
Thursday aud Saturday about. 7 p.
in, m. r. Baldwin, agent, umce
BANKtTALKNo.17
! By-the UNITED STATES,NAT10NALBANK. S.I.-.
The. Road? to hxtum
Whnt, Is btiBlnoss?, it, Is tho cqnditpt or yur ftfrnl,
disposition of your money In, ncoordiuico wlla l0 ' m lho
mothodn ho mattor how trifling tir ,how great may bo il bUtlMw
of money thnt coirres to you. If ym, hnvo but a Blnntn 2n?mt
tnko a buslnoss vlow of tho uso and disposal at t,ni , ,, m
hnvo n gllmpso of tho road to fortune. Men f)r n,i J'ou
Btilarlos oflon think that thov aro not In i....ihrM . T.. WngCfl "H
principles nro not nppllcnblo to their, caso. Thov nfT
as much as nny ono oIbo, and, ns .much as any ono ll"1"1
tho buslnosB oBsIstanco that noinas from a bnnV ,Qy ncc1
batik account wolcouios tho accounts of wage onnor ni .Th,s
men, becnuso it bank account ?b thci Buroat stou for iR s?latl6(,
Inrgor business nnd larger prosperity. U10m wward
UnitedStates National Bankof Salem, Ore;
HIM
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Waller & Mschel:
SuccBosprB to R. Kckorlln
THE ELITE" HOTEL AND CAFE
14p .nnd 148 .Commercial Street.
Meals C A. M, to Midnight. Bxcollont Merchants' Lunch,.' lit.
j Sunday Family blnnorB and Brtnnnots n Specialty.
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WeLaun Ladies' Shirtwaists anduWtfe
Skirts Just Right.
Wo gniarnntco to. All of our shirtwaists nrp arc
fully washed wlthn Bpoclal nohtrnl soap, starched Jit
whoro thoy sliould.bo starched, and Iroticd . byexnerti
who havo mado shtwalBt .Ironing a special study.
Wo nro pleasing tho moBt cnroful dressors In tho city with our
Bhlrtwnlst work and nro nuro wo can ploaso you. May wo bavfl a
trial.
SALEM LAUNDRY COMPANY
Tdl. 25 . 13C-10C 8. Liberty 8t,
KXJSZJKS&
SPECIAL SHOE SALE
On broken sizes. Closing out fcl
groatly reduced prices, Mtn'i Worn
on'n aud Children's Shoes Included
In this. lot. Somo up-to-dato Women'i
nnd Children's Oxford Tics and
Shoos. Also light Cainns Shoes In
nil sizes.
JACOB VOflT
Slin STATU 8TIIKKI
eoiYAio-r iwwcTuiJ-
.1UST A MUSICAL TIP
Up tho river or down tho bay the
lUa of -n pirty Is tho music, nnd lh
miifllelnh is certainly ono popl
potuon. Wo toll musical l"'ru-monts-rexcollont
oncs-Just th
kind." you should bay, bean
price Is rlKht. Va aot go elsewhere
until you soo our complcto line--
havo Just what you want as mm
thqin nn-tliat l, nil tM goeUM
Plonaed to moot you.
t. v. flAVAGfi
217 C'niiuerclal Strew.
towberry Boxes and Grates
Just rocolvod n cnrload of folding
hnllockfl, tlntopa and grates. Seo u& . .
for prices in largo and' smull lota.
H. S, 6H..'F" Corner.,TrafJc andHihjg:
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FOR WELL DRESSi-D
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