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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST SK, 1806 IjClLMXd TIME. m ... rr'lces nt Which Build- I JU-M"' . .... 'wil.l fin Mjttdhl ow" presumably are efflclcnt In many irados. While their purchasing power has been greatly curtailed, thoy continue to bo numbered among consumers, and 99 per cent of them may be bo regarded whether they Becure work within ten days or with in ten months. Sonio of these men nro ncnrlng the rngged edge of des titution. Few of them havo means Bufllclont to enable them to seek em ployment and are waiting for some thing to turn up. Tho most peculiar phase of pres ent conditions is that food, clothing, rent and other necessities continue to command high prlcos. Meat3, mutton excepted, nro higher now than ever before In the history of tho country. Produce Is higher There has been no material decline In manufactured products. It Is only In the market price of raw ma terial and lnbor that reductions havo been-made. Real 03tato values havo not been greatly affected; standing timber Is worth ns much today as at any time In 1U hostory, barring the Tim few forced sales, nnd relatively every Manufacturers' of lumber This awnro of this Btato of affairs. I , aro Tho .... -rpat metropolitan dallies Urge cities, nnd by the small f a cklles of the towns Bll" Bl . . tn1fiirn1. me. L?E"strIal and class publt- .... the uuiiu "u" - " Joilly tho tcopo of tho .ndmon- riven has ope" "'"'"-" - 6 .,.- tn.ii.n1. nosltlve btato- i nnflM'. ivb""" 't that "No the Tlmo to Jl. met wlh a hearty response. ' .i.Me luUice contained in '- ,lx words, "Now Is tho Time '.iM. was taken under ndvlsc- at Invcstlbated and approved by Ul editors of miuureue oi . Ljlble publications. Ufomo It Is snni mai wio ahibi ,.i..,n,n Htriirk tho keynote J liUUHUi'"'"" - .t. ,rrhnim.!i 1 moment. Tho 'menu made 1 the Lumberman finished manufactured article and ' . dennlte, founded on facts "nn products uring as much today ,... m,,m lie investignieu anu "-v jui b". ICO vuu -" red br anyone who uccamo sui- ,.,w intorested in them. This .. t i tnrt nf iitmil h nlit 1 1. n.inn .l n iV Djlsn has mrt with encournging "" ui "'""'""b """i !- L t mnm tlmn nnythlnc olso of lumber Is not controlled wholly ... i L t. -!,. liv tlin wnem nnlil fn tltn wnrlrmoti J IUCCC39 IS HUP l" " timuiuHJiiu- .-,,-- , .. - -.. of the American peoplo, a desiro "' vmuu ui me Biuuiuage, uui .. ..., . a la 1nr7ll1n tfi1 In )nrrrn glnrrvnn lit Hin GET BUSY, to uo BomoiiiiHg, to - o- v.tt.v , .. locc something This broaden-, ""'s i'o--b ui w.- -. uiuvubu la the application of tho advice Quotations bIiow July grnln optlona ... n not but havo a good In- cents tor wncat, oa cents ror tace upon the Industries of tho co nnd 4G cents for oatB. Add to .ltd States. H will bring about these prices tho cost of trnnsporta sore thorough understanding of and tho margin of tho grain at conditions. It will usher In u'. " rosuu is niga pneeu twinning of certain enterprises ""r " exiremeiy nigu prices tor ued because of alleged naru tu U UUIIllllllUlUl UI LUIl BUI I 111,1 products for less than cost and con tinue In business for any great length of tlmo. Lumber producer.! can not pay lop notch prices for ev erything they consume and sell, their products) at panic prices. Reports show n much flrmor tono In south ern pine nnd an improvement in this wood menus an advanco in tho prico of competing 'woods. Southern plno manufacturers aro becoming tired of glylng away their products. With many of them It Is a caso of getting moro for their lumber than has been realized during tho first part of tho year or to quit making it. Further more tho railroads now aro reported to bo placing ordors Judiciously and tauiual ipectaclo any afternoon ,f th080 Brcat consumers becomo nc ow which Is not without a touch . t,vo ,e tno 'nBt oi tho rccent low Plk05. On Ffth avonuo thousands , nr,COs BOon w,n disappear. aea out of emnloymont cathor' " wou, 800m l,lftt tU08 neonI erj dar to ecuro a copy of tho who GET BUSY nnd BUILD N0W tmooa paper which carries tho nro tho onca who nro K,nS to realize titMt number of classified advor- handaomoly on their foresight. ments. Eacorly they scan tho " . i iTiated Malo Help" columns. Ono . fiiiuj through this throng, lining l ttreet for several blocks, nnd pa& Into tho fncos of tho mon Vltm knowledge. Tho Ideal and bi elements nro conspicuously m Vigorous, honlthy mon. P age rnngo from 20 to 40 if predominate, Thoso mon nro Wig for work which today thoy pd ag a great boon. Thoy aro ?i!e of giving good service, nnd Weak Hearts Upon the heart action depends not only health, but life. Over-work, wony, great mental ef fort, sickness, or any un usual strain upon the nervous system, affects the heart, by increasing its labors. In this hustling age it is not surprising that one person in four hasaweakheart. "Dr.Miles1 Heart Cure strengthens the heart nerves and mus cles and restores healthy activity. "I wroto tho Miles Medical Co., bpIc ItiK ndvlr-o as I wns suffering with henrt trouble nnd Imd bowi for two yearn. I lmd jmln In my heart, bnok nnd toft bUIp, nnd hnd not been nblo to drnw a deep brcnth for two yenr. Any llltlo exertion would cnuso trnlpl tatlon, nnd I could not Up on mv left nldo, without PUrtcrlng. Tln-y ndriHed Ur. Mllo Ueflrt Cure nnd Nervine, svhlch I took. with tbo rcnult that I nm In bettor health than I t-vor wns before, hnvlng Knlned 14 noundi since I commenced tnkltiK It. I took nbout thirteen bottlen of tho two medicines nnd haven't been troubled ono bit with my heart ulnce. I recommend It to every ono nufTorlnir n 1 did." MUR. I U.I.1K THOMAB. Upper Sanduisky, Onto. Dr. Miles' Heart Cure It told by rour drunolat, who will ruarantee that he flrtt bottle will bftneflt. If It falls he will refund your money. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind iitwwiiwwiwwwiiwiiiwimitiwwwwwiwwwwiii WANT ADS-QUICK RETURNS WWWWWWWWWWWWWWMIWWtllilliliMlllMlllillillllWlllllllllillllWtMlillll tft me statement has frequently ifa Bide and Is worthy of ropcti- ta Hit this country has oxporl- i no great calamity, no serlouH una; crops havo been uniformly and arc bringing high prices. ke laakt havo recovered from their krt and aro cautiously beginning i Mtibllsh lines' of credit. Monoy dap and plentiful nnd can bo Li tor absolutely eafo investments a real estate Improvcmonto. Ltaunds are anxiously seeking op- r.ultr to sell their services orr to tfj materials. It is admitted r i) that tho tlmo to GO AHEAD li irrlred. DTUitors to Chicago may wItneBSJ Anelderly woman, who is crazy over going to parties, is almost us silly as a young girl, crazy over go ing down town to meet tho boys. o Why JnniVH Leo Got Well. Everybody in Zancsvlllo, 0., knows Mrs. Mary Lco.of rural routo 8. She writes: "My husband, Jnmcs Lee, firmly believes ho owes his Ufa to tho U80 of Dr. King's Now Discov ery. His lungs wcro so sovoroly af fected that consumption scorned In evitable whon a frlond rccommond ed Now Dlscovory. Wo tried it, nnd its U80 haa restorod hm to porfect health." Dr. King's Now Discovery Is tho King of throat and lung remedies. For coughs and colds it has no equal. Tho first doso givos relief. Try it! Sold undor guaran tee nt J. C. Perry's drug Btoro. COc. and $1.00. Trial bottlo free. Excellent Health Advice. Mrs. M. M. Davidson, of No, 379 Qifford avenue, San Joso, Cal., says: "Tho worth of Electric Bitters as a genernl family remedy, for hond acho, biliousness nnd torpor of tho livor and bowols is so pronounced that I am prompted to sny a word In its favor, for tho benefit of thoso scoking roliof from such ndllctlons. Thcro is moro health for tho dlgcs tlvo organs in n bottle of Electric Bitters than In any othor romedy I know of." Sold undor gunranteo at J. C. Perry's drug store. 50vc. I-S' ic 5 "flXf V y iTl i ' CAST Al f nii1. - 111.' " ' ""' LJ-'I U OlIUI. .1 nru .. " &!a!RPWlonBrA$. r nMMlpTinW JVomolcsDigwlionrkfrW1 Opiuniiorphinc rwrtacnL UTXMARCOTIC. -Waf CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of A woman may make her husband attend a party, but sho cant's mako him look happy after ho gets thcro. o How's This? Wo offer Ono Hundred Dollars Reward for any caso of Catarrh that cannot bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Curo. P. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Wo, tho undersigned, havo known F. J. Cheney for tho last 1C years, and bcllovo him perfectly honornblc In all business thnnsactlons and fi nancially able to carry out any ob ligations made by his firm. WALD INO, KINNAN & MARVIN, Whole sale druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is takon in tornally, acting directly upon tho blood nnd mucous surfneos of tho svBtom. Testimonials sent free. Price 75c. por bottlo. Sold by air druggists. .Take Hall's Family Pills for con stipation. ') Men don't enjoy keeping seorots from their wives. Ask your hus band, and Beo if ho doosn'f. reply: "I don't know; I never tried It." FOR SALE For Sale? First-class carpet paper at this omco, 25c for alilg roll. For Sale Two standard bred trot- tors, ono bay goldlng by Zombro, ono bay filly, 3 years old, by Red Seal. Inquire of Sam Castro, Falr Grounds, Ore. 7-28-lm For Sale Fivo acres, now house. $650. New house, 2 lots, $700; $100 cash, $10 por month. New G-room cottage, $1100, close In, in stallments. 4JC Court street. 8-19-3t. ahSCELLANKOUS Wanted A first class carpontot Call at once, cornor Twelfth and Market streets. McDrido. 8-19-3t REAL ESTATE FOR BALM For Snlo Cheap Two young Jersey cows. Will test 5 per cent. Good bnrgain. Phono 1290. 8-14-Ct For Sale Ono 5-room house, with bnth and pantry, wood shed, good well water, stable, good team nnd harness and truck wagon; $1000. 747 S. 12th Btreot. J. C. Shulz. . WANTED Wanted Second-hnnd steam cnglno to run separator. Must havo at least 12-horsopowcr. Address Jos. Jrcssler, box 108, R. F. D. No. 3, Salem. Phono Farmors 401. Wanted Manager for branch ofllco wo wish to locnto hero in Salem. Address, with roforonco, Tho Mor ris Wholesalo Houso, Cincinnati, Ohio. 7-24-lmo Wanted To rent a llvo o T-room modem cottage; thrco 'ults. What havo you Caro of Jtu.jal. 8-5-tf Wanted I would liko to tako in bundlo washing nt my homo, cor ner of Twelfth and Market strooU. Mrs. M. C. Brannon. 8-5-lm Wanted 1000 hop pickers to pick COO acres of hops. Fino accom modations; bnkory, butcher shop, grocery storo, restaurant, dancing pavilion, etc. Roglstor now. Of flco hours 2 p. m. o 4 . Wo pay GOo per box or $1.00 por hundred. For further particulars apply to Krebs BroB. Room C, Bush-Broy-man building. 8-12-lf Strayed From tho Wnllaco farm, a Scotch Colllo dog; answers to name of Max. Information ro-1 eolved nt tho Wallace farm or ut tho water company's ofllco. Wengcr & CherrlngtOH-j-pfanoS nnd Organs eolu on ensy-terms; tola- phono 1187; 247 Commercial Street, Salora, Orogon. tf Watch Lost Tho ladles' watcli lost on tho streets of Salem Saturday, Is a memento left by a dead mo ther nnd -from association Is of moro valuo to tho owner than It can posslblo be to anyono oho. A liberal roward for ito recovery. Leavo at JotirnnJ. S-17-tf. Salem Cash Market Tho finest cttU of meats at tho lowest prices. My phono 370, 247 S. Commercial St. P. W. Royollz, Prop. 7-21-tf Help Furnished Free of Charge? Ily Snlom Employment Company, 478 State stroot, phono No. 149. Par ties wanting help plcaso call at offlco or phono us. Also havo cows for Balo. r Something Worth Investigating 9 Acres, 0 miles from Snlom on SUvorton road, good 8-room houso, good barn, 7 acro3 bear ing orchard. A bargain at $2100. Six-room houso at 495 South Win tor Btrcet, bath, city water, lot 82x9SV4 foot, 5 blocks from po8tofllcc. A bargain nt'$1500. City lota for salo clioa'p. Small amount down, balanco In monthly Installments, no intor est. OLMSTED LAND CO. a7fl STATE STREET. nOTEL8 AND RKSTAURANTB. Concrete Work Get my prices on BiuowniKs, euros, soptio tanks ana coraont work of any kind. All work guarantood flrsUcfau. M Ward, 2378 Maple Ave., Highland. Phono 1569. July24-tf Wanted to buy A blacksmith shop with or without tools, in good lo cation in city. Will buy ho property at a reasonable prico. Address Fred Dupras, 235 Dura ga avonuo, Marquotto, Mich. 8-18-tf. Wanted To hiro by tho month, a gentlo riding pony not afraid of strcotenrs or automobiles. Ad dress P. O. Box No. 7. tMCarkauittit Aperfecl Remedy for Consfis (lon.SourStoEach.Dlantesj orrasfonN-ulsioiis.FeTrist nessondLoss or Sleep. TcSh3s Signature of iiEWYORK. (V fvi'1 f .r CwBTAted underthc Food " Copy of Wrapper. In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORIA TMf 6INTUHCOIiFMr. KCTocmr. Chronic Diarrhoea Relieved. Mr. Edward E. Henry, with tho United States Express Co., Chicago, writes, "Our goneral superintendent, Mr. Quick, handed mo n bottlo of Chamborlaln's Colic, Cholora and Diarrhoea Remedy some tlmo ago to check an attack of tho old chronic diarrhoea. I havo used It slnco that tlmo and cured many on our train? who havo been sick. I nm an old soldier who served with Rutherford B. Hayes and William McKlnloy four years in tho 23r4 Ohio Regiment, nnd havo no nllment except chronic diarrhoea, which this romedy stops at once." For aalo by Dr. Stone's drug storo. -1 11 ' How fow mon thero aro In the world who, whon you becomo ac quainted with them, you find have not been married twice. 0 Diarrhoea Cured. "Mv father has for years been troubled with diarrhoea, and trlel every means posslblo to effect a curo. without avail," writes Jojin II. Zlrklo of Phillppl. W. Va. "He saw Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and DIairhoea Remedy advertised in the Phillppl Republican anu ueciuea to try it. Tho result Is ono bottlo ' cured him and ho has not suffered with the disease for 18 months. Be-1 fore taking this remedy he was constant sufferer. He la now sound! and well, and although CO years old, can do as much work as a young man." Sold by Dr. Stone's drug store. 1 0 , Thero aro some men like fire crackers; nothing to them but a little noise. PLUMnERS Theb7 M. Uarx1 Plumbing, hot wt. and steam beating and tlnala 164 Commercial stroot. Pbont Main 192. fl-l-lyr M. J. Peticl Plumbing, steam anc gas fitting. Successor to Knox 4 Murphy, 226 Commercial stret Prone Main 17. DRAYMEN. Cummin llros.' TranHfer Cotnpany All kinds of transfer work done Furniture and pianos boxod read; for shipment. Prompt serflce Is our motto. Stand and office at 263 South Commercial street Phone 210 Rnsldonc Phon 968 LIVERY AND FEED STABLES Llvtn(iTiW"H"tMbre Old Post offlco Stables, at 254 Ferry street between Commercial and Front streets. Telephone 188. Some of the finest llver! In tno city can bo found hero, Westncott & John Bon, props. 1 0-1-1 yr. SASH AND DOOR FACTORIES FrankfllTllrowB.- Manufacturer ol ash, doors, mouldings. All kinds of house flnlab and bard woo4 work. Front street, betweea Stats and Court. MbVb all eosaplalaU at th oflc. SALEM WATER COMPANY OFFICE CITY HALL. For water erTice apply at oe Bills payshl mnnhlr In ri1tbi tyoget Lmnbcr and Fuel Co. Lum ber .shingles, building material, wood and coal. Low price and prompt deliveries. One block eaat of 8. P. paseenge? depot. Phone 198. 7-2-tf Hiitte & Wonderoth Fine wlaei, liquors and cigars. We haadls jthe celebrated Kellog, gand Castle whiskies. Cool and refreshing beer constantly oi- draugkt. Souta Commercial street. 9-1-lyr White House Restaurant For n Regular 25c Dinner at 20c They can't bo beat McGilchrist & Son Proprietors, jtniargcu-Hjur meat market ou Evt State stroot has been doubled In size and we are better prepared han ovor to serve customers.' Prompt service and the best of meats our motto. Call or phone 199. B. E. Edwardi Meat Co. MEALS 15c Call and try them. Meals 15a. Board por week $2,76, also fur nished rooms very rcnsonablo. AT TUB Salem Restaurant B30 COURT STREET. Tho Home Seekers Information Hh reau will placo you in direct com munication with ownors of farms, and city property. Chambor Com morco, Portland. 222 N. Commer cial stroot, Salem Or, 7-21-tf RUTTERNUT BREAD. It Is worth more than any other 'read yet the price is no higher. Tor sal at your grocers'. CALIFORNIA nAKERY, Thomas & Coolcy, Props, LODGES. Carpenters Union No. lOOrt Loca' Union No. 1066 of Carpenters and Jolrors of America meet ever; Snturdny evonlng nt 8:00 p. m. is Henrnt hall, 420 State St. A. W Dennis, Rec. Soe. Foresterg of AmiMica Court Bher wood Foresters, No. 19. Moett Saturday night In Holman hall, Stato street Waldo Miller, C. R.j J. C. Perry, financial secretary. Central Lodge No. 18, K. of 1 Caitlo Hall In Holman block, eor ner State and Liberty street Tuesday of each week at 7: SO a m. Oscar Johnson, C. C; H. U Anderson, K. of R. and 1. Moilt-ra Woodtaea of Amerlr Ore goa Cedar Camp No. 6246. MeeU every Thurd4y evenlag at t o'clock in Holraaa hall. W. W Hill, V. O.; F. A. Turner, clerk Woodmen of World Moot every Fri day night at 7:30, in Holman hall E. Lupton, C, C; P. L, Frasler, Clerk. Gold Dust Flout n ' "' ! aW1,! Made by THE SYDNEY PAW DER COMPANY, Sidney, Ore gon, Ma do for family line. Afck your grocer for It. Hran nnd fcliortH always on hand, P. B. WALLACE, Agt. WaoolH Aaaulty Ualoa. glek, aeel dent and ponsloa Insuraaee; $3, 000,000 pledged; every claim pall Good agents wasted. J, H. C Mongomery, supreme organiser Bos432 Salem, Oregon. R. R Ryan, secretary, 646 State street HIHIIIIMHHHUHUl ;! HOTEL OREGON ;; T H , . ! ! Comer Seventh and Stark St. ! ! ; j Portland's New and Modem : : : ; Hotel. Rates $ I per day and : : up. European plan. Free Bus. : : : : WRI6HT-DIGKINS0N HOTEL CO. : : ; Proprietors : : ifl 1 I 1 I I fl I I , J,,LJ . I I I I I IVI I ( Till T 1 T I TTTTTl rj 1 1 m 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ; m m I Gr aber Bros. I PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING Will give prompt attontion ; ; f to nil orders, gunranteo our work to glvo Biitlsfftctlon and , '. T to bo up to tho snnltnry stand- ; ; nrd. Wl WILL IIK I'LKASIM) t TO IVK ESTIMATES t ON CONTRACTS Call nt our shop on Llborty T street, back of Bnrr's Jowolry T Storo. Phono 550. OIIHHHIIIH III III I ml. HOLLTcitw ffocky Mountain Tea Nujets & Soir Htdlelnt foi Puit PmoU BHdm OolJtn lUtlttt and HcaJ V' ior, A nix'lllo f.'rOiiulll.ll(.i. Iiilltiuolion, l.Wn anil Kliluey Tronl.ifw, ri'iipli'i Kceiu. Innxiru HIimxI. IIjuI llrvallt HliijurLli IkjwrU. I(ul!hl Huie Wing Sang Co. Aftli-o nt K7. This would bo unusual news Ifj men and women would keep tnem selves free from rheumatism and all aches and pa(n as well as keeping tbelr musclei and Joints limber with Bal'ards Snow Liniment. Sold by a'l deders. O. F. MASON BOX CO. 247 Miller St., South Salam, manu facturer of all kinds of boxes, cratos and fruit dryer accessories. Phono 308. tf I Wo muko up u4l kinds of wrapper and whlto underwear, waists and kl- 'monas and skirts; all kinds of jgontlomcn'tt nnd ladles' furulihing goods; all kinds of silks and dress goods; hoHC, sulUi pants, overalls, Iblaiikoti, neokwoar, matting, china- ware, trunks, ombroidary and lace, etc. .'KM N. Coiiuiierclnl Ht, Suleut, Or. iiul UuokariM ji ucky JJoimtiilii Tun in i ht form. M cnt n bis (Ifiinlnt rmuli by UuuJtnn Vntia Cuwi'iMr, MmJiton. Wu. nOLDEN WUQQgTS rOR SALLOW PEOPH CHICHESTER'S PILLS Lc. . 1HK D1AMH.VB HKANH, tyl vTJtW -dll A.U yur I'rucvl.lAf j 1'IIU la Hil ! tioU U1U'W !,. in'rl oltii I VUn. j Tula i.u f'ittr Ilr cf our V "J Irnr.t.t. A W 111.4 irVx.TKN -?. IHATWI IIIUMl I'llXA.kilZl turtLKvaullot tfr A trtK.Utlld SOLDBVOfllififilSrVERHttfil FKNCHFEJMLE PILLS. llui,(Iinii lui, brUiTniMilliwHi.nv,, 4 i n Uuitb(n4 . f U c .(,11 lkl ftfrtil lll Ui lUl M c JUiaKU lbWlltifcl fr, (,, WU M i j si H.4HiilttM ' tmm mi jm.rMi. I. im UNITKO wrotCAL CO., as 74, UnutlK, f. 1&ML fn w be Id In Salem bv Dr. S. C.$!;:-