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T ' ' ofw-vw: ryTT-" ."T.'-'gMrn i""- :;;r " DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON', WEDNESDAY, JULY IT-!, 1008 ., 3 I An Euential To PORCH-COMFORT "ABB tyudor m PATCNTCD CHAIR HAMMOCK Chair Hammocks WE KNOW OP ABSOLUTELY NOTHING MADE THAT WILL AFFORD SUCH LUXURIOUS EASE ON YOUR PORCH AS A VUDOR CHAIR HAMMOCK. THEY FILL A LONG FELT WANT AS THEY TAKE UP VERY LITTLE MORE ROOM THAN AN ARM CHAIR AND ARE SO MUCH MORE COM. PORTABLE AND INEXPENSIVE. THEY ARE SLIDE OF STRONG SEINE TWINE AND ARE ADJUSTABLE TO ANY TOSITION. NEXT TIME YOU ARE IN THE STORE TRY ONE. BISHOP n Porch Shades PRACTICAL VUDOR PORCH SHADES. THE VTDOK PORCH SHADE USED NOW BY SO MANY PEOPLE,-IIAS AN ADVANTAGE OVER OTHERS; IN THAT THEY EFFECTIVE LY SHUT OUT THE SUNSHINE YET ADMIT bP THE FREE PASSAGE OF AIR. THEY MAKE OF A' HOT UXCOMFQRT ABLE PORCH A'COOL RESTFUL OUTDOOR L1VING ROOM WHERE YOU CAN REST IN COMFORT AND EASE. THEY ARE MADE OF LINDEN STRIPS AND CAN BE FITTED TO ANY PORCH. $swk HH M kJL?CZHMflHMH3JmHMHMrfiwlM Hi POTTER IS DEAD 9 Cooperstow.ii, N. Y., July 22. BlBhop Henry Codmnn Potter, of tho Eplscopnl diocese of Now York, died here last night. Denth follow ed nn Illness of several weeks, which began with stomach trouble and de veloped complications. For the past week the bishop had nppeared to gain, but ho suffored n relapse yes terday, and last night all hope of recovery was abandoned Kwodonbarg's Writings on Mnrrlngo. Editor "Chronicle" Sir: A tel egraphic dispatch this morning says thnt In a certain county In Pennsyl vania tho court has decided against Ihe Swedenborgian body In a will fontest on tho ground that tho teach ings and practices of that church arc Immoral. By those who know this love should be read, even though it wore In their own defense. Those writings place the origin and eource of that love In the divine Itself, and derivatively In tho relation of tho Lord and his church, making of mnr- rlugc the holiest of all human rela., tlons the most open to divine and heavenly Influences. But he also Mil bo passed over as Blmply a mis- treats tho subject In its perversions, apprehension, but in tho mindB of nnd there, contrasted with tho suc- he uninformed it may linger un- cesslve degreeii of its. elevation, ho justly nnd Injuriously to tho truth Indicates the successive degrees of iml to a useful body of citizens. Its degradation, showing that, while Nothing could givo ub Sweden-' nil of them aro deadly, thoy arc not borgn'ns more satisfaction than that all of them equally so. From this Bwedebor'B writings on mnrrlag ' effort nt discrimination among the We Launder Ladies' Shirt Waists and White M0" Skirts Just Right. Wo guarantee to. All of our shirtwaiFts aro carc- l fully washed with a special noutral soap, starched Just whore they should bo starched and ironed by exports who have mado shirtwaist ironing a special study. We nre ploaslng the most careful dressers in tho city with our s' ''twnlFt work and are sure wo can please you. May we have a I perversions has come all tho mis understanding of Swedenborg's ex alted tenching concerning marriage. So much for tho teaching-:; nnd for tho practices of Swodenborglnns, as nrcpreaonUitivo of tho sec'onl generation of them In this country, I will say that, so 'far ns I know, no charges have over been seriously mndo against them. JOSEPH WORCESTER. San Francisco, July 1(3,1908. a NOTES FROM THE UNIVERSITY OF OREGON . University of Oregon, Eugene, July 22. Mr. George N. Anderson, a former student here who hns been in the Philippines during the .mat three years, has Just given to the university museum a Negrito bow and full set of arrows, from the Bhnrp barbed man-hunting arrow to tho long four-pronged bnmboo tippet, one used for birds, a half dozon other types of arrowB are reproientt cd, Including those used for hunting deer, wild boar and fish. Tho Ne gritos are a race of dwarfs Inhabit ing a huge pnrt of the Philippine Archipelago. Several of them weio on exhibition at the Lewis & Clark fair. A very fine clock has Just boon r'need in the university library, n gift from the senior clnss of 190H. Tho clok stands a trlflo over six fcot In height nnd is enclosed In a handsome oak case, stained to match the woodwork of tho llhrnry. It hnn teen placed in the genernl renllng room, and will add much to the con venience of students. Tho purchas ing committee consisted of Jnmea Cunning of Baker City, president of the clnss; Miss Miriam Van Waters and Miss Jc'slo Chnso, of Portland, nnd Oscnr FuruBet, of Eugene. t 'ni, SALEM Tel. 25 LAUNDRY COMPANY 136-100 8. Liberty St. A Gblden Wedding, means thnt man and wlfo havo lived to n good old ngo and consequently havo kept healthy Tho best way to keep healthy is to see that your live: does it's duty 3G5 days out of 365. Tho only way to do this Is to Iceep enmo tho dlfllculty by making him Ballard's Jlorblne in the house- nndL (ijrcctor of n mtlo Bb8ervlent iiiiiu ii wuuiiuvur jour uvur guia in active GO cents per bottlo. Sold by all dealers Uso DoWitfs Little Early Rlsors, pleasant little pills that are easy to take. Sold bv all druggists. o TELEGRAPH BRIEFS Mrs. Melissa Van Wermer, mn tron of the Oakland, Cal., children's home, hns resigned her position at the request of the directors for horsewhipping two little girls. Lee Green of Red Bluff, Cal., has killed nine bears In three dnys. R. P. Schwerln, vice president and general mnnnger of the Pacific Mall Steamship compuny, was for 2i hours without a pass on tho South em Pacific lines, owing to n notifi cation of tho Interstate commerco commission thnt transportation must not ue extended to officials of out side companies; but Harrlman ovor- I OOOOOOOOOOOO O STORE COMPETITION IS O O THE MOTHER OF BARGAINS O !o IP THERE IS ANY WOM- O lO AN, IN THIS DAY OP THE O O WORLD, WHO IMAGINES U .O THAT SHE CANNOT SAVE O O MONEY BY READING THE O O ADS., THAT WOMAN NEEDS O O EDUCATION. O OOOOOOOOOOOO MUSIC HATH CHARMS when played on one of our high class Instruments, which are noted for their delicacy of tone. For nn evening's entertainment' you will find the oft singing tones of our in struments are ur.exc.QUod. F.'ns cabinet finish and exceptionally fin; workmnmhlp haB mndo them popu lar with everyone. Come Jn and se us. L. P. SAVAGE, 217 Commercial street, to nt Issue nbout READY TAILORED CLOTHES ? FOR WELL DRESSED MEN. W v jVJUIJAS frnwrt -HZAtf) W"Uf PRICE RANGE &2Q to $40 & - Terribly Scnldcd. Is something we hear or read about every day of our lives. Burns nnd scalds either slight or serious are bound to happen In your family, le prepnred by having n bottle of Bal lard's Snow Liniment handy. It re lieves tho pain Instantly nnd quickly heals the burn. Sold by all dealers. NOT MANY STORK-SALES ARK UNINFLUENCED BY STORK ADVERTISING. E. ECKERLEN Family Liquor Store i 44 Commercial St. Free Delirery The store sales today that are un influenced, directly or indiroctly, by store-ndvertlsing will not have amounted to ten per cent of the tot..l business of the day. By the direct Influence Is meant tho sales of arti cles specif Icnlly advertised. By tlw Indirect influence is meant the arti cles sold that are not specifically ad vertised, but aro displayed to the customers who aro drawn to the store by the advrtlsd nrtlolGK. In the latter case, as surely as In the first the advertising must be credit ed with the snle. , Observant merchants know tha thU Is true. They should gain cour age from the knowledge to strength en their advertising campaigns to the point of matching their store hopes and plans. o CASTOR I A I'er Ia&ats and Chilirea. fin KMYfttt Kavi'Ahitjfs lugiif Seers tno SJgnaturo .f dL &u rnllroad. The Central Pacific is $18,000,000 in bond 97. o RALKM .MARKET. LochI WlioIfMte Market Eggs 20c; Butter Crermery 25c, Cowb $3 3.60. Hens 10c; young chickens, 12c. Local wheat 85 90c. Oats 37 40c per bu. Barley 120021, Flour Hard wheat, $4.50 4.80. r,ey, $4.00. Hay Cheat, $9 10; clover, $S 9 per ton; timothy, $11 12. Onions $1.75 cwt. Hops 1907 crop, 44'6c Cnscnra Bark 3 to 3l,c. Mohair 18 c. Ittiirtll Market. Oats $1.45. Wheat $1.00. Eggs 17 o. Butter Country, 20c; creamery," 30c. Flour Valley, $1,10 1.20 per sack; hard wheat, $1.40 1,45. Bran 90o per sack; $31.50 per ton; shprts. $1.25 per sack. Stock hogs $4. SteerB 3 34 c. Livestock, Hogs Fat, $6.50, Stock bogs $4 4.50. Steers 3.&4c, Veal 5 7c. Tropical Fraits. Bananas $0.50. Oranges $4.50. Lemons $4.505. Portland Market, Poultry Hens, 13', 4c; ducks, 12 Ti l4o; p.'gepn-., old $1 per dozen. MillBtuff Bran, $26. o ' HOUISTER'S Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Easy Mtdicia for Eaty Peoil. Brisfi Gcllts Hultfc ted Resct Vigor. A reclfk for ConllrU'". Io-llytlon. Live ud Kidney Troubje. Wv-xw. Iem. Impure Wood. Una Iirvkih, H'-rsim Ho m Hnvlarh 4 lUiokaclm t' U -ky !.Dtri u Ten tn h t form. C ctuto n 1 -X 'i- .' mini b UjUJTIK It'l't f .Ht,Uj W , SOLPE! l.v'CCSTK 7SR SALuOlV ?E0P IS Harvesters and Campers Dry floods Supplies -MMte ,, , , WB.MI I, ! Overalls, Sox, Suspenders; Gloves, .Calico, Muslin' 8 io li oz. Duck, Denims, Drilling, Ticking, Shirtings LOW 1'JtICES , LOW riUCES. ' liOW PIUCR. i t i i! - j j ,1. Men's and Boy's Bnlbriggnn Undorwcar JISc Straw Hats from ,...,., s . ......... toe Hp Tablo cloth, white' or turkey red; yard ..";;;".. ..Be Toweling ...'. '.v . . ' A .'.... ;8c Toweling, all linen, unbleached. .,'.-. Re Shoots, blenched, 81x00 hemmed, each ,., 05c Blankets, n pair ;. . i1 '. . , . '. . ...Kflc Children's Overalls kSKJc Grey cotto'n hose, a pair , 19c DACTKIM JC. r.DrnMD 1 niw 240 and 246 Cwmierctal IUJ1L,11 V URLyMWiiUlH, Street. Salem, Oregofi Mm BANK TALK No. 18 By the UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK, Salem, Or. Points That Should Interest You WE give you tho boBt of Bcrvlco ns the result of long experience. WE Invito new business upon our own merits for Btrcngth, tmpe rlor facilities and courteous treatment. WE do not mimic, or meet, but create, orlglnnto and rnlso. , WE hnve a largo capital, surplus and profit account, thus InBurlng safety and llbornl treatment to our pntrons. WE provldo nn absolutely eafo placo to deposit your rnonoy. WE nro not nn experiment but a grown, really existing reality. WE return your money (nil of it) on domnnd. WE nro prosperous ns well as progressive and MERIT WINS. United States National Bank of Salem, Ore. When You Arc Dry WHY NOT BUY aSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSBSt A pure nnd wholesomo beverage thnt is sold In nil the cltleo of Wostorn Oregon and Northorn California. Made of the Choicest Malt and Hops Grown in Marion County Mndo of Filtered Wntcv and strictly in accordance with th Puro Food Law Salem, Beer Is tho best mild boverago offered the public. Mado by scientific procetseu nnd gunrnntced pure nnd whole tome, No adulteration. No drugs or chemlcnln nnd under the wot porect sanltnry conditions, Address nil orders to i Salem Brewery Association yt .sSiB115 CUT AN AltCH between tho ball and parlor or parlor nnd library; replace thnt unsanitary wall paper In. tho dining room with u beaut iful, paneled wnlnscoto and it will bo bettor thun building a now home. 1 can do It tut the Queen 'h tnsto and at mtr prlslugly littlo oxponHo, A, M. If ANBKN, Manufacturer of Suah, Doorw, Mouldf'ngi, and all kindH of Hoiifsct finish. Comer Mil) and Church streeta. Phon Main 3-H. THE BUREAU Is a gentleman's resort you not only find gentlemen In front of the bar but behind the bar. F. P. TALKINGTON, Proprietor Ills long experience in the business has taught hi in that It pays to buy only the best. WINES, LIQUORS nd CIGARS Telephone, 177. 35ft Mate Hi. rmrzyzmwm:'-. m xA i&'", -M. J j: