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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM ORKGON. TUESDAY, JULY II, 1008 When You Are Dry WHY NOT BUY A pure and wholesome beverage that Is Bold In nil the citio I of Western Oregon and Northern 4 Made of the Choicest Malt and Hops Grown in Marion County Mndc of Filtered Water and strictly In accordance with the Pure Food Law Salem Beer Is the best mild beverage offered the public. Made by scientific processes some. No adulteration. No drugs or perect sanitary conditions, Address Salem Brewery Association t 4 TTT,iltl! T'l"l I l"rl I 'I ' I I'T'f't'TT "l1 Waller & Hentschel Succsesors to E. Eckerlln . "THE ELITE" HOTEL AND CAFE 140 and 14s Commercial Street. Meals 6 A. M. to Midnight. Excellent Merchants' Lunch, 25c. 4. Kunilnv Fnmllv ninnorn nnd I 1 I 'I T'l 'I 'I H"H"Hf-M"f-H--H"f TL rfSlSS11? tWe Launder Ladies' Shirt Waists and White Skirts Just Right. Wo guarantee to. All of our BhirtwnlstB are care fully washed with a special neutral soap, starched just whero they should bo starched and Ironed by, exports who have mado shirtwaist Ironing a special Btudy. We are pleasing the most careful dressers in tho city with our shirtwaist work and are sure wo can please you. May wo have a trial. . I ft.i 1 SALEM LAUNDRY ' COMPANY Tel. 25 E. ECKERLEN Family Liquor State J 44 Commercial St. P READY TAILORED CLOTH E5 FOR WELL DRESSED MEN, 2 . mioo) v UrtlSV-V California. and guaranteed pure and whole chemicals nnd under the most all orderB to tTTtTTTi"! 'I1 11 I'T'I T ' IT TTttl'IT t T HnnnnotB n. Snoclaltv. 1 1 1 I I II I I I I I 1 I I I I I I I I I I I 1 CUT AN ARCH between the hall and parlor or parlor and library; replaco that unsanitary wall paper In the dining room with a beaut iful, paneled walnscote and it will bo better than building a new house. I can do It to the Queen's taste and at sur prisingly little expense. A. M. HANSEN, Manufacturer of Sash, Doors, Mouldings, nnd nil kinds of House finish. Corner Mill nnd Church streets. Phone Mnin 344. 136-1CC S. Liberty St. Free Delivery IT MAKES FUN FOR THE ROYS, as well as for the whole family, when you have a Graphopbono lu the house. It is the twentieth cen tury amu:er, and many a dull even ing in the winter can be passed pleas antly with a Graphophone. Wo have them at all prices, and with both comic and sacred songs, Just as you desire. F. J. SAVAGE. 247 Commercial Street. PRICE RANGE T 40 a a17?1a rfif" HOUSE WORK Thousands of American women in our homes arc daily sacrificing their lives to duty. In order to keen tho homo neat and pretty, tho children well dressed and tidy, women overdo. A female weakness or displacement is often brought on nnd thev suffer in Rilnnen. drifting .along from bad to worse, Knowing wen tunc tney ougnc to have help to overcome the pains and aches which dally make life a burden. It is to these faithful women that LYDIAE.PINKHAM'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND comes as a boon nnd a blessing, as it did to Mrs. F. Ellsworth, of Mayville, N. Y., and to Mrs. "V. P. Boyd, of Beaver Falls, Pa., who say: "I was not able to do my own work, owing to the female trouble from which I suffered. Lydia E. Plnkhnm's Vogc tablcCompoutul helped me wonderfully, and I am bo well that I can do ns big n day's work ns I cvqr did. I wish every sick woman would try it FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. For thirty years Lvdia E. Pink- ham's Vegetable Coraraund, mado from roots and herbs, has been tho standard remedy for female ills, and has positively cured thousands of women who have been troubled with displacements, inilammation, ulcera tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities, Kiriodio pains, backache, that benr-g-down feeling, flatulency, indiges tion,dizziness,or nervous prostration. Why don't you try it ? Mrs. Plnkhnm Invites nil sick women to write her for ndvico. Sho lias irulricd thousands to health. Address, Lynn, Mush. New Notaries. Jno. E. Cronan, Portland; 0. L. Holt, Mill City; D. R. Pnrker, Con dons D. W. Wilson, CorvnlllB. SUFFERS FOlt YEARS; THEN CURES ECZEMA Piitlont nnl Little Granddaughter Roth Sociiro Permanent 'Results From Wonderful Liquid Remedy. Mrs. Alfred Aldrich, of Pompn noosuc, Vt., nnd her little grand daughter were both cured of itching, burning skin diseases by the use of ordlnnry oil of wintergreen mixed with glycerine, thymol, etc., tho enso having attracted considerable atten tion nmong medical men. Mrs. Aldrich hnd doctored for years for Eczema without finding any roliof, while her granddaughter waa devolping tho dreaded psoriasis spots which threatened to become permanent. Yet only ono bottle of the' oil of wintergreen wash, com pounded In D. D. D. Prescription, cured tho two cases, It wob tho quickness of tho euro under such n short treatment that aroused the In terest of specialists generally, for msually eczema, 'psoriasis, barber's Itch, salt rheum nnd other diseases of llko character, aro cured, if cured at all, only by a long courso of treat ment. MrB. Aldrich writes: "I hnd sores on my face for threo years and dur ing all that tlmo I tried everything I could find. I took any amount of blood medicines and used all kinds of healing salves. Ono day my hus band tod mo to send for your D. D. D. Prescription and try It, and I am only too happy to say that D. D. D. not only cured me, but also my lit tle granddaughter." Oil of wintergreen, the chief In gredient of D. D. D. Prescription, Is compounded with other healing veg etable properties to produce this l'quld remedy whloh Is as oasy to apply as water. It acts directly on the skin so the relief is Instantan eous 83 you will find by your first trial. We know It and vouch for, It. We will bo glad to furnish a free booklet on tho causes and cures of diseases of tho skin; also a pam phlet on D. D. D. Soap. The Capital Drug Co. Phono 44 Main 147 N. High St C. W. YANNKE Proprietor of THE FASHION STABLES r Cabs and Livery, ail Rigs Modern Rubber Tire. FARMER SHOT RY ACCIDENT SHOOTING OF X WELL KNOWN REXTON COUN TY MAN -DELL RAKER IS THE VICTIM RALL ENTERED THE RREAST IS IN SERIOUS COX DITION. A, Soap Creek Special Bays: By the accidental discharge of his own re volver, Dell Dnker, of Soap Creek was shot through the body at halt past seven o'clock, while returning from a fishing trip to his Soap Creek home. The ball entered his left brenst n short distance below the nipple, and pnssed out of tho back, Whether.ln its course, the bullet fortunately .followed a' rib, or whether It passed directly through the body, puncturing the lung on Its way, is the problem with which, tho doctors have been working up to tho hour this is written. If ns is Biispected, tho ball followed the htb, the case Is not necessarily serious. If on the other hand, It passed directly through the body a far different phase attends tho accident. Prob ing to nny considerable extent was Impossible when tho doctors reached the Injured man, and the truth as to the courso of the ball had to be left undetermined. Tho accident hnppend while Mr. Raker was returning to his Soap Creek home from a fishing trip. Tho little Eon of Frank Scnbrook hap pened fortunately to be with him. Mr. Dnker cnrrled n revolver In his pocket, and In passing along, ho stopped to lay up the mils on n fence. As he stooped to pick up a rail, the revolver fell from his pock et, nnd in such n manner thnt It,, wns discharged. With tho report of tho wenpon Mr. Baker fell, wounded ns described above'. The Seabrook boy went at once to Lee Brown's for help nnd from where doctors wore sum moned by telephone. Tho nccldont happened at 7:30, nnd within u short tlmo the physlclnns wero speeding toward the Bcone in an au tomobile. Mr. Baker is a son of T. C. Baker who lived for mnny yenrB on his farm on Sonp Creek but who has resided fdr tho past year on Eighth between Jefferson nnd Adnms In Corvnllis. o Poison Onlc Poisoning. Bnllord's Snow Lnlment cures it. Mr. 0. H. P. Cornelius, Turner, Ore., writes My wife hns discovered thnt Snow Liniment cures "Poison Onk Poisoning," a very painful troub?o. Sho not only cured n enso of. It on herself, but on two of her friends who wore poisoned by thh snmo Ivy. Price 25c, 50c and $1.00. Sold by all dealers. o SHORTAGE IN GRANT COUNTY HAY CORPS Reports coming in from a numbor of persons who aro familiar with the county would seom to lndicato that tho hay crop will not bo up to tho averago this year in "Bear val ley, Silvles and Harney vnlloys. Tho continued Into summer lias mado Its effect apparent upon the, hay crops nnd while tho prospects aro In no wny nlnrmlng Btlll It Is now ovldont that tho harvest will not only bo later than usual but will nlso bo lighter than what Is ordinarily cut Grant County News. Rest the World Affords. "It gives mo unbounded pleasure to recommend Bucklen'B Arnica Salve," sayB J, W. Jenkins, of Chap el Hill, N. C. "I am convinced it's tho best salve tho world affords, it cured n felon on my thumb, and it never fnlls to heal every sore, burn or waund to which It is npplled. 25c. at J. C. Perry's drug store. o For Street Department. Senled offers will b? recolved by the committee on public buildings, of the olty of Salem, Oregon, up to 5 o'clock p. m. on Thursday, July 10, 1908, for the sale of the proporty In the oity of Snlem suitable for tho uEe of the street department. Offers to bo left with the city recorder at tho city hall. E. PRESNALL, 5t Chairman. Willamette Valley Chautauqua. Assembly, Gladstone Park, Or., July 9 ,to 19 inclusive. Rato for abgve occasion one and ne-thlrd faro on certificate plan Is authorized. Train Sen-ice, Tains No. 11, 12, 17 and 18 will stop at Gladstone during the asiem bly. 9n agent will be ftntloned at Gladstone to Issue return tickets and check baggage. W. M McMurray, G. P. A. Jno. M. Scott, Asst. G. P. A., S. P. Co. 7-C-tf. o CASTOR I A I'or Infants and Children. The Kind You Kayi Always Bwglit Z:OCtf&i Sears Blgnatu The Modesty of Women .-fsitttrally makes them shrink' from th Indelicate questions, tho obnoxious ex aminations, and unpleasant loonl treat ments, which some physicians consider essontlal in the treatment of diseases ol women. Yet, If help can be had, It U better to submit to this ordeal than let tho dlscaso grow and spread. Tho troublt la that so often tho woman undergoes all the annoynnco and shame for nothing. ThonsandNf women who havo been cured B Dr. rUercc's Favorlto Prescrip tion wrluv InftWcclatlon of the cure which dlsjWwSvSihh the examination and local treatmeiitThcm Is no nthor modi IHnn tf. Mirr nnrt f Tnr dollr-M.. women os "ravfyVajrrMtrJptlon." It t fliwi"' twi - ur - cures deblltf TOsr,L-ift;irregularltY and female weakness. It always helps. It almost always cures. It la strictly non alcoholic, non secret, all its Ingredient being printed on Its bottle-wrapper; con. tains no deleterious or hablt-formlng drugs, and every native- medicinal root entering Into its composition has tho full endorsement of those most eminent in thr several schools of medical practice. Bomt of thfvte numerous and strongest of pro' fosslohal endorsements of its Ingredients, will be found In a pamphlet wrappec around tho bottle, also In a booklet mailed free ob request, by Dr. It. V. Pierce, ol Buffalo, N. Y. These professional en dorscments should havo far moro weight than any amount of tho ordinary lay, oi non-profosslpnal testimonials. The most intelligent women nowa-dayr Insist on knowing what they talto as mod idno instead of opening their trfcuths HVe a lot of young birds and gulping down whutovor is ottered them. "Favorite Pro scription" IS Of KNOWN COMPOSITION. It makes weak women strong nnd tick women well. Dr. Plcrco's Medical Adviser Is sentrre on recolpt of stamps to pay oxpenso cf mailing only. Send to Dr. It. V. Pierce, BulTalo, N. Y., 21 one-cent stumps for paper-covered, or 31 stamps for cloth-bound. If sick consult tho Doctor, frco of charge by letter. All such communications are held sacrcdlyvonlldenilnl. Dr. Plorco's Pleasant Pellets Invigorate and reffulato stomach, liver and bowels -SMILES- -Old hens nro not ns profitable as young ones, The joint movement of tho com mercial bodies to light tho city at night for tho rest of tho summer nnd Ifall Is a good one. It should suc ceed nnu men wo would only bo fol lowing In the wake of Portlnnd nnd tomo of the Bmallcr places In tho slate. Tho California Stato Federation ol Women's clubs hns endorsed tho ef fort to secure school Biiffrngo for tho women of that state. Miss Minnie. A. Tyler hnB Just been re-elected town clerk of Qouth Londonderry, Vermont. Miss Tyler has served 12 successive terms In this ofllce, which was oho held by her father and grandfather. Tho city of Portland, Maine, now has threo women on tho school heard, two women on tho bonrd of overseers, one woman policeman who Is also ngent for tho state board of protection for children, u womnn ns nsBlstant city clerk nnd n womnn ns city librarian. Long on confidence in themsolvcs nnd short on political sagacity is tlw plight of too many of our public men. They are constantly under taking things thnt collapse. We, Us & Co. (U. S.) drank Inst year 1,500,000 gallons of malt liquor, 43,000,000 gallons wlno, 121,000,000 gallon, of spirits. Then thoro wero tho patent medicines be sides. Grangers will build n hall at Lents, nnd Woodmen of tho World an armory and hall at Albany. Mrs. AHco Roosevelt Longworth in commonly referred to by the snob newspapers, as "Princess" Alice. HArmnn .nitHnltcta nta nlnnnlnf. w... ....... v.l.M.- .w I 0, construction or -an aerial navy. Air ships that will drop explosjves with doadly effoct are to bo manufactured on a lnrgo scale. The Into U. S. Senator Plntt of Xnui Vam1 .1iau ns. QimiiVA tf Ml.) ' vn luia uum nut hhhuiv v., v..-' Oregon plan of eleotlng senators Tho nnnnln nt nrnunn iln not nnnrovo nt Plntt II Albany boasts of brilliant Mrect lighting effects. CONSTIPATION rororr ulna jrf i.ffored nlth clironlo con. iMl'UiM) biiJ dnriotf tin iliut 1 bud lu uk an iDjtcilon vt warm .lr cu'-a nry Uonr before I CbuM iittvg an artluti on ur 1"Wiii Htfpllr I r!a Ca;iar-n. a4 l.Ja 1 aui wall toan, Knr'iif Hi nii.a 7ari U.fura I utd Catcam, 1 jurt.re-1 untold u.i.rrUk InUriiat I'll. Tbanki to fa 1 aiu Ima f. u, all Hint Hit. morning, i'go , cau u. tliU iu liialf of .ntTerlutf l.um.niir " U V. rubar ftoauota, IU. Best For CAHDYCATrtjmC PUatani Pa Mablt PounrTaiUOo&d, DoQood, H.Vf s "" . ft nth. He. . lie. M.Tfcf .old In bn k. Tiia iranoma labial alaupcJ OuO. aaranU4tocra orj Br moiicy laek. 6:r'loe Remedy Co.. Chicago or K.Y, fe ANNUAL SALE, TEH MILLION I0XES SALEM MARKET. Local Wholesale Market. Eggs 15c. Buttor Crermery 25c. Cows $3 3.50. Hens 9c young chickens, 12c Local wheat 85 90c. Oats 40c per bu. Barley $25. Flour Hard wheat, $4.504.8K rtllcy, 4.00. Hny Cheat, $13 14; .clover, 93 9 per ton; timothy, $14 15. Onions 3c. Hops 1907 crop, 44c. I Cnscnra Bark 3 to 3c, Mohair ISc. ' U ltoukU Marker. Oats $1.45 1.50 per cwt. i Whent $1.00. Rolled barley $31. EgRB 17 c. Buttor Country, 20c; creamery, 30c. Flour Valley, $1.10 1.20 per sack; hard wheat, $1.401. 45. Bran 90o per sack; $31.50 per ton; Bhortn. $1,25 per sack. Hny Cheat, $16.5017; clover, $15; cheat, 85c; clovor 80c per cwt. Oranges $2. 65 2.75, Livestock, Hogs Fat, $5.50. Stock hogs $4 4.50, ' Steers 3 4c. Veal 5 7c. . i Tropical Fruit. BnnnnnB $0.50. ,r Oranges $3.754.0O. 1 Lemons $4 4,50. Portland Market. Poultry Hens, 14,15c; ducks, 17 18c; pigeons, old, $1 per dozen. Millstuff Bran, $2C. Hay Timothy, vnlloy, $7.50; al falfa, $12. Gold Dust Flour I Miulo bv Til 10 HVllNfiV i'7?. 9 I Ell COMPANY, Sidney, Ore gon. Mndo for family use. Ask your grocer for It, Bran and shorts always on hand, P. B. Wallace AGENT IWWH!Ml, Graber Bros. PLUMBING ' AND GAS FITTING Will, give prompt attention to all orders, guarantee our work to give satisfaction and to be up to the sanitary stand ard. WE WILL RE PLEASED TO GIVE ESTIMATES ON CONTRACTS. Call at our Bhop on Liberty street, back of Barr's Jewelry Store. Phone 550. SALEM WATER COMPANY OFFICE CITY HALL. For water service apply at offle. Bills payable monthly in ad vane LMaSii Ezaeza RODUCTK !lfl FRENCH FEMALE PILLS. A But, Cut.!. Utuit fur RtrraiM.a U.Htav.no. mist nswn to ran. ''! siiiti: r.i 114U u.r.bir4 tr Niu; jtra&4s e Mfed H.1.1 L- MAli M l40r Ul. Ki.1 miI ia.m .a itlal, la i.iJx uu ja4, Bau'irM iijeuroi k. i Ittia mu4 wi t J.H la it Ml UNITCOMCOICAkCO., BOX 74. llNeillM. fA. Sold In Stlem by Dr. S. C. 5' CHICHESTER'S PILLS U. THK VI Ait OS H HKANI. C yjiX ladlrat AtUturlrufittUtj Tala mm lir tiny or yur ' (Jruurl.t. AialVf ( Ml.l-lPiji.TKH 1.1 .1J.K f. ,t,f.k.l. I.I,1U 14 t ril,Mal mu, 6tl.it, A..;ltt(IM I'lll. la !il Hold .u'.llAVo' I if, uaifd villi hint W.lioa. Vi r soib sy mxmis mmm. j yw w m' ..i-1. J