DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL. SALEM. OREGON, THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1008
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IRISH CAUSE PROGRESSING
IN THE UNITED STATES
. Chicago, Illinois, July lC
Ireland's cause, now gaining In
England, will receive a now lm
pulso in the United States as a re
sult of a meeting held here . this
week by the Irish societies, with ti
membership in every state of the
Union, to do honor to the memory of.
John F. Flnerty. In his youth the
late president of the Utilted Irish
league of America was driven out of
foreland and his zeal in' the Irish na
tionalist cause was unceasing
-through his eventful life? XhV In
vitation to send representatives to
the memorial meeting met with a
resnonse from the Irish Fellowship
Club, Irish Nationalists, Ga'ollc So
ciety, Gaelic League, Ancient Order
of Ilibornlnns," Ladies Auxiliary of
the A. 0. H., Knights of Equity,
Irish Choral Society, Old Guard of
the Fenian Brotherhood and various
post or the G. A. It. for Colonel
Flnerty fought well In the civil
wnr. During his Hfetimo Colonel
Flnerty held more' posts of honor In
connection with itho movement for
Irish liberty thnn any other man in
Americn. Glowing tributes were
paid to his efforts, and the predic
tion was made that within five years
the fight for political freedom
would be noded and Ireland would
be enjoying homo rule. In support
of this attention was called to re
cent statement? by the Honornble
Tlmpthy Harrington, member of
pnrlinment'from Dublin, nnd others
to the effect that the presont lord
lieutenant, the Earl of Aberdeen,
fnvored the movement nnd that King
Edwnrd himself was at heart a
home ruled nnd would welcome the
chnngc. James Dryce, now British
nmbassadpr to this country, was out
Bpokcn In his sympathy at vnrious
times during IiIb political career and
it is expected that the liberal party,
now In power, will bo forced shortly
to fulfill Its pledges and give Ire
land the rights she has demanded
for so many yenra.
"E;0. DoWItt & Co.. Chicago, III.
Gentlemen In 1S97 I hnd n dis
easo of the stomach and bowels. In
the onrlng of 189.2 I bought n bottle
of Kodol nnd the benefit I received
all the gold In Georgia could not buy,
Mny you live long nnd prosper. Yours
very truly, C. N. Cornell, Roodlnp,
Gn., Aug. 27, 1900.7 . Sold by all
druggists.
ClutMty llnsebnll Giuiic.
Chicago, July 1C. Baseball for
charity, netting thousands of dollars
as 48,000 tickets were sold
drew an enormous crowd last Satur
day In this city nnd will draw
another crowd in Minneapolis next
Saturday. These gnmes, between
the- brokers of the Chlcngo Board of
Trade and the Minneapolis Chamber
of Commerce, will not only mnko
mnny poor children happy but give
an opportunity for the bmeball-mad
rooters of the two exchanges to do
their glad and noisy stunt; to their
u'moet satisfaction, Both .things
aro noteworthy; Inst year $4,200
was cleared by the baseball commlt
teo nnd turned over to sixteen char
ities and enough money was nindo
besides to build a cottage in the
country for GO children; also some
npw records were made In this base
tall enthusiasm of the most enthu
fi nMlc fans bonsted by this city,
v. hero men, women and children are
Tut or Sox rooters. At every big
game the. board of trade contingent
In the grandstand is conspicuous by
the Joyful sounds it makes nnd the
' fans" perched elsewhere in the
grounds behold Its members' antics,
feel their hearts warm to them and
then try not to be outclassed in base,
lall enthusiasm; The 'Board 'of
Trade charity games, at which all
's profit and there are no expense,
1 ave become annual ovonts'of Im
i ortance at which the mayor tosses
the first ban and start things go
iig with eclat. On those occasions
Hie business of the grain pits I put
rVde, the problems of world's de-
rnnds and supply which fix prices
' 5he continual warfare of "bulls"
md bears" are forgotten InJ the nb
rorblng pasaipn for the " national
nirc of the diamond
r Frt Barber, of Elton, Wis., says
I hae only taken ioifrdosos of D
MU's Kidney and Bladder Pill anl
''te nave done for me more than an
ether medicine has done." Sold b
;all druggists.
may call oaj4 ;',.'.
NELSON FIGHT OFF
! ..-... rress i.eaieo wire.i
fa - Frarthco. July 10, Refusal
cf rail ads to run excursion to Ely
en Labfj da, n U believed today,
will probably result lQ 'calling off
me uans-Nelson fight. If that con
test u called ofr Packy McFadanrt
's t-, try to arrange (a battle with
Nelson to besought here September
9 , ? .
Prolonged
Life i:
There are irfany per-
eons living to-day, whom
doctors have given up to
die. Dr. , Miles' Tlearfc
uro has. added yearsto
'their.' lives. It strength
ens the heart nerves and.
muscles, restores normal
heart action so that it
can 'send the blood
through the veins to nour
ish and sustain life.
I am dad to recommend Ir. Mllw
Heart Cure nnd Ncrvitto for they havs
been of crcat benent to mo. ,Tho
doctors Bald I was. liable to die any
time; my coso wan Incurable, t was
told this by doctors In thltf vlllago and
Southern Minnesota. I have used
tour bottles ol Heart Cure and the
same of Nervine, and although not a
vounp man, having pawed through tho
war, I feel younger than I did beforo.
I am fcellns better In every way and
plecp like n healthy six year old boy.
i was advlixvl to use your medicines
by a man who la now a perfect Pct
man of manhood. Ho tried Dr. Miles
remedy and he said it cured him i of
heart trouble, twel" years ago after
the doctors had 'siren him up t JIw"
CJIAS. B. MUI1PHY, Verndais, Minn.
Dr. Miles' Heart Curs Is sold by
your druggist, who will gusrantee that
the first bottle will benent If It falls
hs will refund your money.
Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind
ma Revenue cut
CAUSED BY PROH19
Fulton Buying Orclinnl.
(United 1'rees rinsed Wire.)
Medford, Or., July 1C. Senator
C. W. Fulton Is Here with hlo sonr
Fred C. Fulton, nnd expects to re
main several days looking over the
country with a view to purchasing a
Rogue river valley orchard for tho
young man, who has mado up hit
mind to become n horticulturist. Tin
senator was n guest at a luncheon
this noon when a five-pound trout
from the Rogue was discussed.
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Terribly Scalded,
Is something wo hear or read about
every day of our lives. Burns and
scalds cither slight or sorlouB are
bound to happen in your family, ho
prepared by having a bottle of Bai
lard's Snow Llnlmont' handy. It ro
llovos tho pain instantly and quickly
heals tho burn. Sold by nil dealer.
, Ch'cago, July 1G. With the Dem
ocratic and Republican convention
now a part of history and Interest
.centered on the Prohibition conve'n
uonau uonimuuB, uiejtmg liquor in
teresti, '"wfiose headquarters 'are In
tills city, are beginning to-? feel "In
earnest the effects of the "Prohibi
tion wav.e" which swept the country
this Bplng. Following tho conven
tion of- the United Stntes Brewers'
association Irl Milwaukee list which
It was declared -that u campaign
would be waged against disreputable
saloons, figures -havo been compiled
showing the extent of the inrondb ,
mnde upon ithe liquor traffic. Car
loada of fixtures and furnishing?,
from saloons In now dry territory
nre being received by concerns in
this' city every week. It is stated
that Mllwaukeo' breweries have had
to recall over 200 carloads of Btich '
fixtures and tho figures for Chicago
do not fall far behind -this total.
The most significant sign, however, '
Is tho Immense falling off in tho ex
penditures by browerlcB nnd dis
tilleries for new buildings, machin
ery, Improvements and repairs. The
expenditure In this way lnst year
was closo to $20,000,000, but Judg
ing from the first bIx months liquor
men estlmnte that It will be bnrely'
$50Q,000 this year a falling off of
07 per cent. Mnny skilled work
men have been thrown out of' em
ployment as a result of this reduc
tion In the business. On tho other
hand the economic advantages of tho
re-adJiiBtment undoubtedly compen
sate for this. FlgurcB have Just
been compiled by tho nntl-llquor in
terests here claiming a probable in
crease In factory wages resulting,
from prohibition of $280,152, 9C8.
Meanwhile both Bides' aro preparing
tho fall campaign, which, It Ib pre
dicted, will bo more bitterly contest
ed than any conflict hitherto.
o
OSL 191 TO Dd3CuBu
Talk about "dry farming," Linn
county lias more dry farmers than
nnv other countv nnlcBn It 1m Slier-
I mnn. Gllllnm. Morrow. Umntllln.
. , , ...
Union and tho other "dry" countleB
In Oregon.
Your
Doctor
Will
Tell
You
Jz3mWL&k t
WP iff JF
rr Mte uwr
That
You Nceci
A Natural Tonic
Tho majority erso-called "Spring"
tonics supply false stimulation to
tlie body but this is not the natural
nd most beneficial way of helping
the system to overcome lassltur.
DR. D. JAYNE'S
TONIC VERMIFUGE
tones and builds up the body th the
natural wav through the stom
ach. A run-down condition oft
health is almost in vtiiably due to a
disordered stomach and digestive
organs. Jayne's TcHc Vermifuge
tones the stomach and restores
It to its normal healthy condition.
Then tho restored stomach docs the
building up and trlngs the body
back to a state of perfect health.
This is the natural way.
Jijm'i Tonle Vtrmlfap Ii told fcj U inuiiU,
in Ifcm Mm, X.oo, ooe. na jso.
I Jayas'sEspectornntlstheoldeM
I anflmeurellntijeu-'i rni-uroticown
Mn
r
Vfhen You Arc Dry
WHY NOT BUY
Tl
A man who would become useful
In 'this world must mnke room for
OthtTB.
.p .
Place a man above his ephere
He'll show his Ignornuce, never
fear.
Others can get along without you.
It will be hard for you to tlirlvo
without the assistance of others.
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Poison Onk Polsonlne.
' Ballard's Snow Llnlmont cures It.
Mr. O. II. P. Cornelius, Turner, Ore.,
writes My wife has discovered that
Snow Llnlmont cures "Poison Oak
Poisoning," n very painful troub'o.
She not only cured a caBO of It on
herself, but on two of her frlondB
Who woro poisoned by this Bnmo Ivy.
Price 2Cc, COc and $1.00. Sold by
all dealers.
A pure nnd wholcsomo boveraga that Is sold In nil tho cities
of Western Oregon and Northom California.
Made of the Choicest Malt and Hops
Grown in Marion County
Mado of Filtered Wntw and strictly In accordance with tho
Puro Food Law Salem Beer Ib tho best mild boverago offered tho
public. ,
Mado by scientific processes and guaranteed pure and whole-
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some. ' '
No adulteration. No drugs or chemicals nnd under tho, most
percct sanitary conditions. Address nil o'rd&s to
i
Salem Brewery Association
1 1 1 1 1 H 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 I I 1 1 I I I 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 '. I 1 1 1 1 U I If 1 1 H 1 1 II'
Waller & Hentschel
Succ&csors to E. Eckerlln
"THE ELITE" HOTEL AND CAFE
14G and 148 Commercial Strcot.
Meals C A. M. to Midnight. Excellent Merchants' Lunch, 26c. 2.
Sunday Family Dinners and Banquets n Specialty
H-
Oregon Sienna Mineral Paint Co.
W. Y. RICHARDSON, Manager
We are 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.
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o .a. m n? o net x .a. .
smh tie s Klad tea Km Always Besf
McMINXVILLK, OREGON, APRIL 2, 1008.
OREGON SIENNA MINERAL PAINT CO, SALEM, OREGON.
GENTLEMEN!"
IN REPLY TO YOURS OF RECENT DATE. WILL SAY
THAT THE SIENNA PAINT THAT THE STATE BOUGHT FROM YOU
IN THE YEAR 1008 (18 pARRELS) AND AUOUT THE SAME AMOUNT
IN 1007, TO PAINT THE OREGON STATE INSANE ASYLUM IJUIL.
INGS, HAS GIVEN ENTIRE SATISFACTION. BEFORE WE PUT THIS
PAINT ON, OUR BRICK WALLS SWEAT SO BADLY WE THOUGHT
WE WOULD TRY CEMENT ON THEM TO KEEP THE MOISTURE OUT
RUT OUR ARCHITECT FROM PORTLAND THOUGHT REST TO TRY
SOME OF YOUR SIENNA .MINKIUL PAINT, SINCE WE PUT YOUR
PAINT ON. IT SHUT OUT ALL OF THE MOISTURE AND WE HAVE
PERFECTLY DRY WALLS NOW. IT IS MY OPINION THAT THERE
JS NOTHING BETTER THAN YOUR PAINT FOR BRICK WALLS,
AND I TAKE PLEASURE IN RECOMMENDING IT TO THE PUBLIC.
YOURS VERY TRULY,
J. F. CALBREATH.
Sfcs""?
CUT AN ARCH
between tho hall and pnrlor or,
parlor and , library; roplace
thnt unsapltary wall paper In
tho dining room with a beaut
iful, paneled walnucoto And It
will bo bettor than building
a now hoiuo. I can do it to
tho Qucon's tnsto nnd At sur
prisingly Uttlo oxpentto.
A. M. HANSEN,
Manufacturer of SabI, Doors,
Mouldlncs, nnd all kinds ot
llouso finish. Cornor Mill
nnd Church streets. Phone
Main 344,
r
fWe Launder Ladies' Shirt Waists and White
Skirts Just Right.
Wo gmnrnntoo to. All of our shlrtwalPta nre care
fully washed with n special noutral coop, starched just
where they should bo starched and ironed by experts
who havo nindo shlrtwnlst Ironing n special ntiudy.
Wo nre pleasing the moBt careful dressers In tho city with our
shirtwaist work aud aro sure wo can ploaso you. Mny wo havo a
trial. ' - , ?
SALEM LAUNDRY COMPANY
136-108 8, Liberty St.
Tel. 25
THFSiF PAINT are used by thc tatc on
niLJL rnni Pubic lnstitutions on thcir
r
Merit and have stood the severest tests that can be applied.
APPLY BY MAI OR- PHONE,. OR CALL AT
FACTORY ON TRADE STREET
BETWEEN CHURCH AND HIGH
This Paint is taken from the Mines in Lane county, and
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manufactured at Salem. Ore.
''Jf "-'t T'f-
V ft
E. ECKERLEN
Family hiqtsot Stote
44 Commercial St.
Free Delivery
IT MAKES FUN
FOR THE ROYS,
ns well us for tho wholo family,
when you havo n Graphophono In.
tho house. It is tho twentieth con
tury nmuior, nnd mnny o. dull oyod
ing In the winter can bo passed plena-
nntly with a Grnphophono. Wo
havo thorn at all prlcoH, ami with
both comlo and sacrod nongH, Just an
you desire.
F. J. SAVAGE,
217 Commercial Street.
isa
The Want Advertisements
are "Humanizing"
When moro people come to uso and answer classified adver
tisements, more people will fcuow each other.
ei
More People will) Mutual Interests Will, Meet
moro people will find channels and opportunities for reciprocal
service.
Truly, the want ads. are "humanizing" people shaming away
the scorn of small thlnga, thb scorn of "bargaining," of exchang
ing useful but not used -thing for useful and usablo onus.
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