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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 15, 1908)
yAnx catit4 ywimfc JM,?wg"- SATURDAY, AUOMT 14, llOfr fpSS i 'l fITfA r Mir nii 1B&1 I ' s-istasBj-asss-ss-taaqasa-K tu. i; i i j -. ..'.,,' u,, .'' i , 7' s L j . .?. . mjT7" . ; . w -' " j -. r , y IK U . .V, ;t r 'i ' j' :. (,L. -.- ti A i M Vfefet r fell" "--. ' uJ fftafe. ,. . K: 'J i - i .'i : K' ,i ; We refer to a man who lives here and keeps his family in Poland, being unable to find a house for them in Sajem. This s tjad in more ways than one. The real estate men tell us they cannot supply half the demand for houses. We wijl supply the JLpfliber, Lth, Shingle, Hardware, Doors aird Windows ir some one will get busy and build a few more houses to rent. fjiSPECIAL NOTICE We have added a window and door frame department. Ail sizes made to order. Just received a carload of doors and windows. &. ' i V M t ?r i . -1 -i r, r .- " ' ; VOOET LUMBER AND FUEL CO. Offices and Yard South Ut and Oak Streets, Salem, Ore. ImliifttrlHl ArliltrHdoii In Xnr ZohIiuhI, CoiMpiilnory Intluetrln nrMtrntlon Ih NW JCpIhhi1 Iihh Imioii ji:hIhk tkrouKlf troublous tlracn of Into Award ot tlio nrbltrntlmi court Imvn hem (Unroxnrdod. FIiioh IiiiiiohoiI for HiicK UliroKard linvo ronmtund tin pHld, In oiio or two notorious carps a atrlko innlntnlnud for months lit dofluucn of tlio Inw Iioh boon fln ally sottlott by (iinp!oyorn nnd aih ployod without roferonco to th law. It l, tli'Jroforo. smnll womlor tlmt i j "tMUo. A iionnlty l Imii08d not country Is In MXlnK minimum wokos ' Tlio reason why fnt nion nro iiood o(ily for tin lint net of Htonplnw In ronlly Hwcntcd trndos nnd thouo nnturcd Is becnuso thoo who nro work, but nUo for ovory wcok tlmt nlono. Thoso who nro nbovo tho slim dlo of bolni,' Jollied about It. tlio '.'atrlko" continues thnrenftor, level of nbsoluto sweating nnist bu. A mieclnlly hlRlf pennlty Ih to bo In- left to fight for tholr own hands. fllcted for nldlnK or abetting n Rtrlko Loudon Post. The rnln knocked soma of tho smoke, nnywny. whon this sdoito by n union, cm ployor or any porenn other thnn u worker. Aiiothor clnuso provides for BiuipondliiK durliiK not more thnn throe ycant tho reKtstmtlon of uny union found Kullty of nlillnrc, Inolt Ing or InJtlKutlnK n atrlko by any of Its niombora. Whether thoso now further loglahitlon should bo thoiiKht provlslones will bo found etfoctlvo nocownry. Yesterday, aecordliiKly. ' roiimln to bo seen. However thnt tho mlnlstor of labor Introduced an may bo, their more enactment l olo ludustrln) coiuilliUlon and arbltrn- quont as to tho dllllcultles of onforo tlon art amendment bill In tho houwo Iiik Industrial punco upon thoio who this bill appears dt-Mnnd rndior to weskon than to atrontjthon tho law, as It repeals tho section In an earllor act enabling strikers to bo linprU onod it they remained nbdurnto un Hot milder punishment. Tho fuel is. Ho doubt, tlmt thin penalty of Im prisonment for refusing to work ex cept on ono'a own terms Is too -vero to bo effecHvo. It Is a weapon o 4Rngfout In tho. rmtUmoiU it (AUios that llttlo is lost by abandon", lng It. In other respects tho bill Is certainly Intended to make the lot ot Illegal Mrlkursund practically all atrikins la Illegal In New ?,onlsnd 1ardir than It wivfbofore. Jt Is do isu In' particular to roiody a curious flaw dlcovred by t'ho 1 oMpem In Uvo arldtrnllon uciti as nro determined to hnvo tlthor their own terms or war. To hu,vo a land wlhtqut Blrlke Is an admirable am bltlou, mid one that any community may qulto rinsonntilywtn at by all means In Its power. jlu,tftho mean In sich a case nrti rirory Jhn Mod. The KOYrnmont'cnnno( really under unything llko n democratic rule, Imprison thousands of Indlv- uuU for refusing to worJt'Under con- Slio Likes Good TlilugH. Mrs. Chus. The LnzlcHt Mnn In the World. would not ho contontcd to bo kopt In tho liouso nnd doing nothing by rheumatism. Neither nro you, who nro always busy nnd nctlvo. Thon ilnn'f nnirlnpt Min tlrot twlmrn -if nn Finnkllii, Maine, says: "I llko good j9 jBt a "cricu.- Uhu woji wth things and hnvo adopted Dr. Klng'i niir,rfi , Ri i.iniZt ,, . , , tlvo medicine, becauso they aro good Usniinonr nt onco Sold bv nil and do their work without mnklnt do era n fuss about it." Thoso pnlnloss purl- um"v' llurs sold nt J. 0. Perry's drug storo. I 0 ", , ' . 2Gc, . ' " ' Somo pooplo who go nround brng- -, ... r glng nbout tholr Bhynosn nro bo enro- It Is truly distressing tho way (ul of ll tllftt they never show It. Home pcoplo remember. aitVons which they dlslTko l can-;druS tor not, oxeept In the cn-o of a strike affuctlng tho publ'c generally, and 40 rousing, publlo feeling, as a rail way atrlko would have dbufe, depend upon any sympathy lu onto'cclng tho law. Hatbor It is apt to find very effective sympathy on tho other ld What Ih llest fop Indigestion? Mr. A. Robinson of Drumquln, On tario, has been troubled for ycara with IndlgcBtlon, nnd recommends Chamberlain' Stomach nnd Llvor Tnblets as "tho boat medicine I over used." If troubled with Indiges tion or constlpntlon give them n trial. They aro certain to prove beneficial. They are oasy to tako and plcninnt In effect. I'rlco, 25 cents. Samples free at Dr. Stone's Chronic Dlnrrhoen Itellevcd. Tlfl. Rilwnnl V. T-Tnnrv wIMi flic 'United StftteH Kxpress Co., Chicago, writes, "Our general superintendent, Mr. Quick, hnnded mo a bottlo of Chamborlaln'fl Colic, Cholern nnd Dlnrrhova Itemedy somo tlmo ago to i check nn attack of tho old chronic 'diarrhoea. I hnvo used It slnco time tlmo nnd cured mnny on our train? who nnvo been Blck. I nm an old . .uiuivi nv dui iiu mm iiuiiiuriuru In ii..,n. i i.tini w...... . ... n. mfva iiiiu vuuuin ,ieivuuoy lour yenra In the 23rrf Ohio Regiment, nnd hnvo nn nllmunt nrnnt nlirnnln (dlnrrhoen, which this remedy Btops at onco." Foe fialo by Dr. Stono'n V4I lib DIUKi Wo mny Imvo, frlouds nnd itlll U nlono. and the way of the ralul ngs.lust au- thwjr stand at lyunont ClcarJy i.lur . thnrltjr made easy. 'Qho ,Nijv Zon- m a nippum uv ioiiuinu; oi Uiek'vuu exycnBnCOT inuQUii(Otliy sug- n.r , '.-.m,. i.r. . :.-l ,:.:"..;:; zi :. ".:::.' w? ,ln-,oo f-Le8- t u - " --- ir. ...,. ..,vv. . ........ ,,, 6v iuw'iin buiii unuer guarauteo at J. c. Pi inn nrsi unporianca. iyurinK a ro could ovor m practicable. In this drug storo. 25c cent mining stiiko, as in do&rltnd in ....,,, Somotlnies wo don't care so imtoh about what a man can do as wo caro about what ho can't. "'ii n . Fvr 8oro Feet. "I have found Bncklon's Arnica Salve to bo tho proper thing to use for sore feet, ns woll as for healing burns, sores, cuts, and all manner ot abrMlons," writes Mr. W. Stone, of Knst Poland. Maine. It is the srrj's the urtlole from our Ttowlfralnnd. rortespotnUMit publlshod isterday. nonpy poured in to support the raon from uulous In vty part .f ih Dominion. Hlaoe tho strike itsoif ia In dpflanco of an awnrd vt tho arbitration oeurt. it might reaion ii'My bftvo boon thought thnt Uitvw iiIh) sent this mousy woro, as por whs "aiding; or abettjti;' un illeg,i' trlko, themselves doing an Illegal, act. The attorney-general of Kwj ', miwuTvr, appears 10 imv dvUoi that a "strlko," m cotem plated by liho act. vns an Jutantan. fm AfH Tho who werely upf XKtod the men after thoy had struck wH'.Ut do so with liiuyinlty. The rt -W ))UmI nt ih KMunT.111 I. Vrnh Q new dofla PIMPLES Relng a captain of Industry svems to be Hit sutllolont to satisfy tbf military ambiiiou of many won. Diitrrlioen Cur'd, "Mv fathor hns for yenra been troubled with diarrhoea, nnd trlod every moans posslblo to effect a cure, without nvnll," wrltoa John II. Zlrkle of Phll'ppl. W. Vn. "Ho paw Chamborlnln's Colic. Cholera nnd Dlairhoon Romedy ndvortlRod In tho Phlllppl Republican nnd decided to try It. Tho result la ono bottlo cured him nnd he hm not BufTorod with fhc dlsense for 18 months, ne- roro tnKlng tills romody ho wna constnnt sufforor. Ha la nmv sound nnd well, and although fin enr old, can do as much work ns n young man." Sold by Dr. Stone's drug store, . .o Whether a half a loaf Is hotter thnn no bread doponds somowhtt on tho baker. Monoy changing Is still going on In tho "house of tho Loid." Why Jnmes Lee (Jot Well. Everybody In Znnoivillo, 0 knows Mrs. Mnry Leo.of rural routo 8. Sho writes: "My husband, James Lee. firmly bollovea ho owes his llfo to the use of Dr. Ring's Now Dlscov orj Ills lungs wore so sovorely af fectod that consumption seemed In evitable, whon n friend recommend ed Now Discovery. Wo tried It, nnd Its uso hna restored him to perfect upturn or. King's New Discovery is the King of throat nnd lung rdniodlos. For coughs nnd colds It has no equal, Tho first doso gives reliof. Try Itl Sold under guarnn toe nt J. C. Porrv's dniir inr r.n and Jl.OO. Trial bottlo free. -v: ;.;. ".r.YiJ.'jiu'iraiii I-ot8. .of " ' f '. - . , x'.Ku.m. w4 H,Miwfi.l agrooaoio with other. c ..."lUMUkS' ri'Ll'l at home, lta not '.A..! "- - - T "w T1 DlnaurtNibtv nt Home, tvomun who ar get "crnnkv ' dlsuosltlon. Its th i,v wih,kv1h.jj, "or; " Ju "Bd in younelf that 5eif s. 1 o thlK worry you. just buy a bot- Th howU ,' """" noruiue nnu put your " "' " t " w W.W.JMUUJ arounj you will feel better for It. Prlco 50 cents ier bottle. Sohi hv all dealers. tMlfATWT thts ria'dlng of the law. A uZT'VV?''1" (tlOHs Effito'tha UrM mznrtt:i2?Z'j& , unnmm.irmjif ft mLLtm IfJCtl Some men aro phllospher. but there are others who aro neither men nor philosophers. 'if ii ii On i,n DoWJtfs Little 'Early Risers, safa, asy, pleasant, aure? Ilttla liver pills. Sold by U druggists?" Excellent Health Advice-. Mrs. M. X Davidson, of No. 379 Olfford nvonuo. San Josa. Cal.. anv! "Tho worth of Electric Bitters as a" general family remedy, for hond- acno, uniousness ana torpor of the liver and bowels Is so pronounced that I nm prompted to say a word In Its favor, for tho benefit of those seeking relief from Biioh afflictions. There Is moro health for tho diges tive, organs In n bottlo of Electric nitters than In any other remedy I know of." Sold under guarantee, at J. C. Parry's drug storo. 50vc. o i King Peter of Servla is anxious to secure two American daughters-in-law. American can (readily sparo any who may accept. "By tho sweat of tholr brow" "yo shall know them." (iranHlntcri Sore Eyes Cured. "For 20 years I Buffered from a bad case of granulated sore eyes." says Martin Boyd of Henrlotta, Ky. "In February, 1903, a gentleman asked mo to try Chamberlain's Salve. 1 bought one box and used about two-thirds of It and my eves have not given itrt? any trouble since."1. Th salve Is for sale by Dr. Stone's drug store. ' I Active fit 87. This would bo iinusual news If men nnd women would keep them selves tree from rheumatism and all nehes and paln ns well as keeping thoir musole and Joints Umber with Bal'anl's Snow Liniment. Sold by all doalors. W glvo. to Instruct the foreign heathen and neglect our clay eaters at home. llnhv Moraine Ffls, are made by all soothing syrapa ami baby medicines . mi,, cotu.a op urn and narcotic. McGee's Babv Elixir contains no Injurious or nar cotic drugs of any kind. A sure and wife cure for-disordered Btom aehs. bowels and fretlulnejs splendid for twthlng infants. If you tnko Kodol in tho beglnat: tho bad ntneks of Dyspepsia will Vt nvolded. but If you allow these lit- lit nttneks to go unheeded It ill i tnko Kodol a longer tlmo to put jotr titomnch In good condition aju. fiol a bottlo of KoujI to.1t')-. Soil j by nil druggj'Eti. o We enn feel our way back t childhood. But wo cannot const upon tho future. o Notice. Notlco Is hereby given that to Common Council of tho City of Si lorn, Oregon, proposo to construct Bower in Bald city, nt tho expensed tho property bonoflttcd thereby, aai In nccordanco with" tho plaui J specifications on fllo in the offlwf tho City Recorder for said city. tondlnc tho full lenuth nlong tbo ii ley In block 38, in tho City of Si lorn, Oregon, to Bolovlew lft thenco along tho south side of B' vlow stireot, Including the InterW tlon of Belovlow street with Co jnorqlal street, nnd to connect the sower which runs through t center of block, 34, In said clV By order of the Common Coon W. A. MOORES. 8-4-1 It R"rf!f That rain was worth millions to the timber owners. n?WlirB ney and Bladder Pius will promptly relieve all KU ney and niaddnr n.n.j.J oij and recommended by ail 4ra-jyUje. Jlim Wanted. Bids nro now open and will J received until August 25 to lath " plaster a two-story bulld'ng 5fl-"; with two store rooms and sevea flcos. For particulars addrew Roy, Stayton, Qro. 81i- Salem Fence Works nedqnrte for Woven Wirt Fencing. Poultry Netting, Pickets, o MlthoId Roofing, P. & D- i Roofing, Scream Doors ana Justable Wludow Screens. CHAS. D. MULLIfiAN BuccMsor WALTER MOULE- MCA nnnrt At. Slf Rky lunUin Tsa H A ly K4i4 fc ?7 f- Mm Wi 1 - r".!r,totU- wut 5ay Trouwh v?&&3r9' Wool, ltod BcMtth. WWyS 7jnMf. ii Jet form. cent- a box. JT-fl ,