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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, flALEM, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, JULY f, 1008 T Sixty 60 Years nrhomghtubeluchourtewedlct. your BKSto b,tltilnthm. (00. gl Id mr dodor decide, have Suppote iftu 'I WOMEN WORKING IN PANAMA CANAL ZONE (United I'ress Lcnicd Wire.) "SVaBhlngton, Juno 30. 'n spite of tho rulo of tho Cnnal commission to bar women out of tho service be causo tho Isthmus Is no place for them, 205 have succeeded In finding a plflco upon tho list of gold em ployes. Women have boon employed to teach In tho schools, aa thoy huvo been employed to nurso In tho hos- covored that tho West Indlnn varloty pltals, on account of tholr natural of bachelor doesn't know how to food qualifications for tho work and bo- hlmsolf properly and n a result has causo at the salarlos paid It Is oaslor undertaken to do that for him since to securo women with tho roqulslto Juno 1. experience than tnon. Of the 25 The West Indian bnchelor, accord women teachors now employed a Ing to tho Record, "Is bo frugal or majority are tho wives or tho daugh-, careless that ho actually denies him ters of nmlo employos who woro solf tho food nocossary to sustain living In tho Canal Zono prior to! himself at tho highest point of ef tholr appointment, and compara tively few women teachers havo been brought from tho United States. Tho first of tho Canal Zono frco pub'lc schools was oponed In January 190G, at Corozal with Miss Emily Kyto as teacher. In addition to tho nurses and tho teachors, 45 women nro employ ed by tho commission on a gold basis. Sovonteen of thoso nro ratod as copyists, ten ns coupon counters, four as clerks, two ns postal clerks, two as, dlotljf, two as laundrcssoi, two as matrons, two as tlmokoopors, 0110 as telegrapher, 0:10 ns storekeep er, and one h employed on special service. Tho highest salary paid any woman In tho sorvlco U $175 a month, and the lowest imlary paid Is $25 a month. Tho nverngo sal ary of tho womon now In tho sorvlco Is $73.00 a month. Women havo not boon gonernlly employed In clerical positions, be causo tho Commission cannot under take oxcopt at n disproportionate oxponBo, to provldo qunrtors for fo malo employos. Almost without ex ception, tho womon who hnvo so cured appointments in tho olllcos of tho various department! aro related to malo omployes occupying mnrrlod quirtors, who provldo them n home. o 9100 Rewnrcl, $100 Tho rendors of thjs papor will bo to bo pleased to learn that thoro Is at least one dreaded dlseaso that science has been nblo to euro In nil Its stages and that 1b Catarrh. .Hall's Catarrh Curo is tho only positive euro now known to tho medical fraternity. Ca tarrh bolng n constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hnll's Catarrh Curo Is takon Intern ally, acting dlfectly upon tho blood and mucuous surfaces of tho system, tVjroby destroying tho foundation of tlio dlseaso, and giving tho patient strongth by building up tho constitu tion and assisting nature In-doing Its work. Tho proprietors havo so much faith in Us curntlvo powers that tho offor Ono Hundrod Dollars for any case that It falls to cure.' Send for list of testimonials. Address: F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, O., Sold by druggists, 75c. Tnko Hall's Family Pills for constipation. -a U)ho Kind Yor Ilavo Always Bought, and which hns been In. uso for over 30 years, hn.8 homo tho signature of and hns f,yl, sonal All Counterfeits, Imitations nnd "Just-as-good" nro but Experiments that trlilo with nnd ondnngor tho health of Infants nnd Children Experience against Experiment. What is CASTOR1A Castorln. Is n hnrmlcss substitute for Cnstor Oil, Pare goric, Drops nnd Soothing Syrups. It is IMcnsant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotio substance Its ngo is its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Fevorishncss. It cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic, It relievos Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates tho Food, regulates tho Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Tho Chlldreua Panacea Tho Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS BeaSsJ tli Signature of Czt7ACUc&M ' The KM You Me Always Bought In Use For Over 30. Years, tmi oiNTunoeuMNv, rr uukaavvtuct. Ktw vo em. years of experience with Ayer'a Cherry sectoral maae us nave great confidence In it for coughs, colds on the chest, bronchitis. hoarseness, weak throats, weak lungs. Ask doctor to tell you his experience with satisfactory, then you will certainly every confidence in It. fc-&'&&; CANAL COMMISSION WATCHES FOR BACHELORS. (United I'ress Lcnscd Wlrci Washington, July 1 Tho Panama Canal Commission has found that tho ordinary varloty of bachelor Is an lnoubus In tho social economy of the zono. Suggestions havo been mndo by tho married mombors of tho pay lists to Institute a curfew ordinance to mako them go to bod at a proper tlmo. Now tho commission has dls ficiency for his arduous work. To protect him from this Is tho object of requiring him to got Ills food nt tho mess kitchens. , He is loft no choice In tho mnttor. Llko our own boyhood experiences whon mother mndo us oat horrid string beans or uquush beforo wo could havo chorry plo, ho is obliged to flloup to tho long counter and ro celve his rations. Ho might Just as woll do this ns ho hns to pay for It anywny, so ho usually doos. Tho cost of tho mess Is checkod against, his wngos. This Is only ono of tho lamonta blo defects of tho bachelor that has boen brought to light by cnnal ex perience. According to tho protests of tho domoHlc variety of workmon ho behaves vary badly on almost al. occasions. Ho refuses to go to bod ut a seemly hour. Ho sits out un der tho palms and sings "My Donnlo Llos Ovor tho, Ocenn" when self re specting porsonB havo put out tho lights and .gone to bod. Sometimes ho Is boisterous whon taking the early morning s-howor and occasions havo been known whon ho sang riot ouily returning from a Into dlnnor. Thoro nro only two orfectlvo courso to bo followed, according to tho ux porlonco of tho commission treat tho bncholor ns u bolllgorent boy, or marry him off, 0 TEA Buy tea by the ounce until you get Schilling's Best ; it makes no differ ence then. Your crnc'L-r return your money If too don't UUltrwo pay him Somo peoplo grumblo anyway. If It's ono thing It ought to bo unoth or. o Konnedy'a Lnxatlvo Cough Syrup nets gently upon tho bowols and thereby drives tho cold out of tho system. Sold by nil druggists bean mndo under his per- supervision since its infancy. REFORM NOT APPRECIATED -IN THE PtflLLIPPINES. (United Press Leased Wire.) Washington, July 1 Reform of tho Anthony Comstock varloty re fuses to "tako'i In tho Phllllpplnea, according to Information rocolved at tho war department. Tho reformers In thnt archipelago havo recontly been glvon Involuntarily membership cards In tho Down and Out Club. Tho Now Y.ork Btunt of putting tho kibosh to horso racing resulted In total faluro. Tho Assembly, tho first ever held In tho Islands, de clined to put a ban on tho sport, and tho bookies will romaln undisturbed In tho dlstnnt habitation. Tho Fili pinos seo nothing cruel or offensive In betting on horso rnces, until Ihey loso, and then the resentment passing. Efforts woro mado to put the cockpit out of commission In Manila. But tho gamo rooster men woro to Influential. "Effort mado to clow cockpit unsuccessful; protests of In dignation by Amorlcan ladles, Phil ippine Teachers' association, 2,500 Filipinos against exploitation Plllpl no vice," rend a cablegram sent to President Roosovelt for aid. Tho pugnacity of roosters Is still put to tho Jest, however, In tho Manila cockpits. Tho most alarming reform at tempted wns that to prohibit tho lm portntlon nnd salo of playing cards. Not only tho gamblers, but the American woman put down "nor llttlo foot" renl hard, whon thoy hoard of that movomont. Tho Im portation of playing enrd's from Spain Is n considerable item com mercially, and tho Spanish consul gonornl bot-footod It to Govornor Generul Smith to protost against such notion. Again tho Filipino as sembly prevented a horrlblo rnld on tho nmuscmonts of tho islands by putting a quietus to tho movement. DOING THEIR DUTY. Scores of Snlein Hcnriera Aro Lenrn- liiK the Duty of the Kidneys. To filter tho blood is tho kldnoy's duty. Whon thoy fall to do this tho kid neys nro sick. Bnckacho and many kidney Ills follow; Urinary troubloi, dlnbotes. Doan's Kidney Pills curo them nil. Salem' peoplo ondorso our claim. F. A. Sutton, of H2C Wnlltcr st , Salem, Ore., says: "For ton or 12 yenra, rhoumntlsm nnd kldnoy troublo wns tho scourge of my llfo, and two or threo times I was down on my bnck on account of tho pain bolng so sovoro. I could hardly move, owing to tho Inmonoss nnd hnd to leave my farm and como Into tho city to' doctor for tho troublo, but nothing Boomod to bring mo more than temporary relief. I wai In bad shapo Just boforo I wont to Dr. Stono'a drug storo nnd procurod Donn's Kldnoy Pills. My limb would scarcely Bupport mo, and T could only got around at times with tho greatest difficulty. Doan's Kld noy Pills benefitted mo nt once, and whon I hnd used threo box03 of them I was absolutely freo from every symptom of 'my old trouble, nnd my health was better than It had been for 14 yonrs. I can conscien tiously say that Doan's Kldnoy Pills nro tho best remedy of tho kind I ovor used or know of." For sale by nil donleri. Price 50 cents. Fostor-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, Now York, sole agents for. tho,UnIt9'l States. Romombor tho numo Doan's , and tnko no other. -o FORESTER ELECTION' AT LA GRANDE (La Grande Observer,) Tho local Foresters met last oven- Ing In regular soss'lon for election of ofllcer8 'for tho ensuing year. As soon as tho business In hnnd hjul boon attended to, tho jovial mem bers enjoyed ono of those wide spreads that only Foresters can set out. Thoso to bo elected .and who will bo Installed nt tho next regu lar mooting, nre: Glen Caylor, chief rangor; Clint Vnn Fleet, sub-chief ranger; Cam Caylor, senior woodard; Ed Wright, Ljunlor woodard; H. D. Halsfen, sen ior beadle; Chnrles Dunn, Junior beadle; G, J. Vauderpoel, recording secretary. Over Thlrty.flve Veurs. In 1872 there was a great deal nf diarrhoea, dysentery nnd cholera In fantum It was at this time thnt Chamberlain's colic, Cholera and Dl arrohea Remedy was first brought In to uso. It proved more successful thnn any other remedy or treatment, and has for thirty-five years main tained that record. From a small beginning its sale and use has ex tended to every part of the United State and to many foreign countries. Nine druggists out of ton will rec ommend It when their opinion Is asked, although they have othr medicines that pay them a greater profit. It can always be depended upon, even In the most severe and dangerous, cases. For sale by Dr. Stone's drug store. wwriiy WANT ADS-QUICK "'''""''"''''''''''"''rr FOR SALE l'or sale A Reed eontlo driving horse. Enquire 256 N. 12th St. 6-27-3t For Sale -Good, almost now hay baler. Can be seen at Capital Soap Works, 1230 Forry street. Will vory cheap. 6-18-imo Automobile For Sale First class, 35-horso powor, 6 passengor Stod-dard-Dayton touring car for sale cheap. Owner will guaranteo car. Enqulro at Journal ofllco. For Salo First-class carpet paper at this ofllco, 25c for a big roll. Farm and City Property Our Hats of desirable properties lq too large to specialize. Yorox Bros. Co., 873 Stato Btreot. tf. For Sale-I-New C-room house on Markot and Thirteenth . 'All con veniences. Will Bell cheap. Ad dress C. H., Journal ofllco. tf" For Sale Ono modol E Rambler runabout, Warranted first class condition. Seo Wilson & Maurer G-18-lmo For Side A first class cow for sale cheap. Phono Farmers 24X For Sale A quantity of 3-Inch sec-ond-hnnd steel plpo. Call 1508 E. Stato St., W. Lebold. 6-23-f For Snlc Chorrlos at lc por pound buyer to pick snmo. H. W, Sav ngo, Garden Road. 6-29-lt For Side Fine Jersey bull very rea sonable Inquire of J. A. Vaughn, Jefferson. 6-2 9-1 w i- FOR SALE. IB .'J3-10O Acres Located 1 mile from station, mllo to school. Plnco Is all undor cultivation, ox copt 10 acres In pnsturo. All foncoj nnd no wasto land on place. Three ncro orchard consisting of npplo?, cherries, prunos and walnuts. Plenty of tlmbor for fuel. Spring wntor In every flold. A good 6 room houso, hot and cold wator, bath, tollot and lnvatory; good barn, grnncry, cnrrlago and shed nnd chlckon Iioubo. Prlco $4050. Will trado for Salem resldonce proporty not to exceed $1500. 8 Acres Locntod 2 miles from cen tor of Salem. Threo ncros under cultivation, nil rest of fruit, such ns npnles, penrs, chorrlos, quinces nnd English walnuts; 5 acres in pnsturo, modern 2-story houso, X rooms, hard finished, soptlc thnlc, wind mill nnd tower. Price $4000, ensy torniB. 18 Acres Located 2 mllos from town, nil undor cultivation; a good 5-room houso, barn and wngon shed. Woll wntor at houso and al so nt barn; good young orchard, consisting of apples, pears, prunes, cho'sles nnd small fruit, such ns blackberries, gooseberries, cur rnnts nnd strnwborrles. Price $3000. $300. SALEM INVESTMENT CO. fill! Stnto Street. For Snlo Timber 104 acres of flno timber for Bale cheap, about 5 miles from Salem oh a good road. For particulars call on my agent?, Bechtol & Schulz. Fnrms Wo have a large number of flno stock, dairy, farms, $10 per acre and up Grain and fruit farms $20 per acre and up. Houses Houses In nil part3 of tho city, $600 and up. Vacant lots $50 and up. Several modern houses near business section, $2500 and up. Threshing Outfit For Sale Chenj) We can sell, ront or oxchango your property satisfactory. RECHTEL & SCHULZ 371 STATE ST. PHONE 152 ijiymty and feeo stables Lit cry umt J'eeti S tables Old Posi office Stables, at 254 Ferry street between Commercial and From streots. Telephone 188, Some oi the finest liveries In the city can be found here. Dick Westacot I (JIUJJIIV.UI, v-f.s SASJIJlOOlA Frank M. Brown. Manufacturer of sash, doors, mouldings. All klndi of bouse finish and bard wood work. Front street, between Stat and Court. Make all complalnb at tha office. DRAYMEN. Cannulas Bros.' Transfer Company All klnda of transfer work dona. Furniture and pianos boxed ready for shipment. Prompt service It our motto. Stand and oflee at 253 South Commercial atraet Phoae 210, Rvaldenca Phone 9(8 BHSCELLANKOUS Human Hnlr Only I will bo at J. A. Solwoods, 405 North Front street, for ono wook only. Call and bring your combings and havo them put up first class or buy a uow switch. Mrs. C. A. Spauldlng. 6-27-3t Lost A black silk Jacket on Hifch and Liberty streets. Finder will pleasd return to Journal ofllco. ' 0-29-3. Salem Caah Market I buy for cash and sell for cash, Cold storage and all kinds of meat3 kept. Give mo a trial at 173 Commercial St. P. W. Royelts, Prop. 6-29-tf. For Rent Housokeoplng rooms. 223 South Commercial Street. 6-27-3t Loitfon NoodlcTHoHso Ferry street, noar High. 6-5-lmo. Togo Noodlo House First ulass placo to get bowl noodles. Fresh and woll served lOo, 439 Forry atreot. G-5-lrao nelp Furnished Fn of Charge By Salem Employment Company, 478! Stato street, phono No. 149. Par ties wanting help please call at ofllco or phono us. Also have cows for sale. Concrcto Work Get my prlcea on aldowalks, curbs, septlo tanks and cement work of any kind. All work guaranteed flrat-clasa. M Ward, 2378 Maplo Avo., Highland. Phone 1569. July24-tf Voget Lumber and Fuel Co. Lum ber .shingles, building material, wood and coal. Low prlcen and prompt dollvorloa. One block east of S. P. passenge-? depot Phone 198. 7-2-tf Dutio & Wcudcrotb Fine wines. liquors and cigars. We handle the celebrated Kellog gand Castlt whiskies. Cool and refreshing beer constantly oi- draught. South Commercial street. 9-3-lyr Enlarged -Our moat markot on Ewt Stato street hns boon doublod In size and wo aro hotter propared thart ovor to stsrve customers. Prompt sorvlco and the best of moats our motto. Call or phono 199. B. E. EdwardH Moat Co. . BUTTERNUT BEAX.r It Js 'worth "more than any oher 'read ySi' the pr!wA is no hlgiTor. For sal at your grocers. : -' ' CALIFORNIA DAKERT, T-ho'nTan Coolejr, Prop. PLUMBERS neo. m. uarr iMumblwr. hot wawr and steam beating and tinning 164 Commorrtal itreut. Phoni Main 192. 9-1-lyr M. J. Putzel Plumbing, steam anc gas fitting. Succobtor to Knox i Murphy, 226 Commercial streat Prone Mala 17. LODGES. Carpenters Unlou No-. 1005 Loca Union No. 1065 of Carpenters and Jolrors of Amorlca meet even Saturday evening at 8:00 p. m. is Hearst hall, 420 Stato St. A. W Dennla, Rec. Sec. Foresters of America Court Sher wood Foresters, No. 19. Meeti Saturday night In Holman hall State street Waldo Miller, O. R.; J. O. Perry, financial secretary. Central Lodge No. 18, K, of P, Castle Hall in Holman block, cor nor State and Liberty streets Tuesday of each week at 7:80 m. Oscar Johnson, C. O.; E. B Anderson, K. of R. and S. Modern Woodmen of America Or gon Cedar Camp No. 5246. Ueoti every Thursday evening at o'clock, In Holman hall. W. W HUI, V. O.; F. A Turner, clerk .Voodmen of World Meet every Tr day night at 7:30, In Holman baP O. L. Darling, C. C; P. L. Fraa ir, Clerk. Lincoln Annuity Union. Sick, acei dent and pension Insurance; $2, 000,000 pledgrd; every claim pal Good agent wanted. J, H. C Mongomery, supreme organizer Box432 Salem, Oregon. R. R Ryan, secretary, 546 State atre WANTED Wanted Man and wife, without family, to work on ranch. Ad dress "B. C.," care Journal ofllco. 6-25-lw Wanted at Once From $100 to $500, tho best of collateral secur ity to offer, Addross G 10, Jour nal office. 6-11-tf Wanted Woman to work In small family; good wages. Enquire 664 North Church street. 6-29-3t. Wanted A solicitor for advertising. Cam earn from $48 to $58 per RETURNS woek. For particulars. Tho Graf Syndicate Music Publishers, Eart Liverpool, O. 6-29-3t. Wanted At Salem hospital a woman an cook. Good wages. Apply is person. , 6-29-tf. Wanted An experienced dining room girl nt Hotel Salem. , . 0-29-3L Carpenter Wanted Good wages lot man. Phono 544 or call at 41J Court St. . 6-29-3t, WaHtetl Forty .borry pickers T.ot Information call at Voget Lumber & Fuol Co. ' 0-30-8t Wanted At qnce 30 women at tu Mutual Canning company. 6-30-3t - - w mm -ii qp jftBAti ESTAtK "FOltTS Something Worth Investigating 96 Acres Miles from Salem 40 acres cleared, 8 ncroa fruit, 5 room houoo, good barn, spring water In houso and barn. All good fruit land. Only $3,300. 30 Acres B Miles from Snlein 7 room houso, barn 40x00, family or chard, stock and lmplomonts in cluded. Prlco $3500. Wo Imve Improved and unlml proved city proporty for Balar If you can not pay cash buy a city lot on tho Installment plan. Salem City proporty a good In vostmout. Look ovor our list of Farm proporty. tfv Salem Branch Yerex Jlros. 00. fSTS.BTATESTRBiT. ft HOTELS AND RESTAURANTM. Milium iii ilium - The t White House Restaurant I i, r For a Regular 1 25c Dinner at 20c I Thoy can't be beat McGifcftrist & Son Proprietora. rHIH IIIHIIIIHIIIIIIIIl 884 COURT BXRKKT. Call and try Hum. Mtata 16c. Board per Wwk J1.7I, also furnished rooms rary reasonable. , AT Till Salem Restaurant MEALS 15c rtigWBBtaaBtaiiBginagatw ta)aMtattiaBtia1 HOTEl OREGON I Cor Seventh and Stark fits. Portland's New and Modern Hotel. Rates $1 per day and up. European plan. Free Bus. WRIGIIT.WCKINSON HOTEL CO. I Proprietors !) 444HWH I I I I' I The Leonard I . . First class rooming and board- '. ', Ing houso. A. Clark, proprle- I ; tor. Phono 971. 264 Front St. Salem, Or. '. ', a i um 1 1 iiiniiniHiinn- CHICHESTER'S PILL! Vxc-v . THK IUAMUNB HKANH. -, I'lIU la K.J wd il.U mtuAAVJ boiH. celrl with Blua HILUu. i l3HK3fi& kNK M . StfMt. Al.rt I t m&9 r im. SOUIYNlKiQtSTSI t mi-i. i-iiww