DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, 0REGON, FRIDAY, AUGUST 21. 1008
ir nRFVTER - l wnica a neaa 01 smui nore and thoro
Ktf ...'w uaK SUPPOSED 'amounts to In tho aKereeata on nn
imk - . a, k r
lauutui ntiuub,
(PeBd!cton Tribune)
,! hlrh visited Umatilla.
tM ri
Ksrs."-.'
!irday, whIW not excessive
T. sufficient to stop
Sine shall again appear but
IW" ot nil tinlcda It
itonoaainuB-;--,
tikes for several uj-,
t,fte!!;.lKn0 representative yes-
fl s " i..,. nnn nf tho
. r.NirK0 rriiii'i --
most .urce-ful wheat
R . rt-tiiin rounty. said-tho
cer m u "," : ..' At....-t.
i
"No, I am Hot sura what causes it.
I sometimes think It Is the atmoa
photo instead of Uio seed or tho
ground especially bo this year. I
havo noticed thousaands ot heads
with one sldo blasted with smut,
while the, opposite sldo would bo woll
filled with plump wheat, seeming to
Indicate that it was caused by tho
wind ' or a certain state of tho at
mosphere affecting tho Bide of the
liend exposed to It. Tho blasted;
eldes of ithcso heads wore ayways
toward the samo point of tho compass-,
;tlius seeming to provo thnt It
was tho effect of tho atmosphere.
But I don't know. Thorcaro a lot
of theories, but' If there had been
no smut this year our yields would
not havo been much below tho av
erago'year, dry even though It was.
"But when you got a better wheat
country than Umatilla county, you
will travel a long ways and I
wouldn't know which way to start."
MANUAL TRAINING
IN RAKER CITY SCHOOLS
. i. Milr threefourths through
St . ..!., ,nn1f H Will llO
, that in anoii "".. -;
,u" lir finished. With tno ex
f Tot one farm near Helix Mr.
.fhffflf has comii" " v
which inciuucs, uu ,
Last year ho nau ouuu u
i pirrlnger say his yield this
I. . . it niinvo 30 bushels to
LfUa Ht" JA ...
Ute as against iu '" ji
I thinks that, considering the two
ons, last 'car 0P B UAUUi,uu"
lr favorable, 30 busneis hub sua-
, trting tho best yioiu no mis vw
.. ftMniiin nr nnv other
!5n in i- ui""" -
at His opinion is that smut
tuU larger nguro in dlmlnlsh-
.trleld than any omer hk.
than dry weather, unless smut . ;. . . , ,, ,,, ,
w remit of a shortago of mols- ,
re. which ho is Inclined to doubt, bcgt od
ucatlon Ib that received by .trninlng
tho mind and hand simultaneously.
In speaking of the highly compll
montablo step take by that city, the
Baker Hernld sayB:
"Tho first city in Oregon outsldo
of Portland, to Install a manual
training department in tho public
schools, Is Baker City. The board
aJuahHam f 4 1 la nlfi Itoti nnn.
,, this year's experience being a,- ---- -f - " ' "Nca or
(La Grando Observer.)
Tho Baker City public schools
have grasped tho lmportnnco of man
M he has experienced mnny other
rttuons without any smut at all.
Mr, Perrlngcr is ono of tho bo3t
A farmers In Umatilla county,
ilar been engaged In wheat rals-
5 htre on a largo scalo since boy
oi, md ho confesses that the causo
I mat is still a mystery, as a
. the application of a preparation
dtrlol will prevent It, but not al
A Square Dal
Is awnrcd you when you buy Dr. Pierce'
family medicines for all tho Ingredi
ents entering Into them are printed on
tho bottle-wrappers and their formulas
are attested Ondcr oath as being complete
and correct. You know Just what yon are
paying for and that tho Ingredients nro
gathered from Nature's laboratory, being
solectcd from tho most valnablo native
medicinal roots found growing, fn our
American forests and whlio potent to euro
nro perfectly harmless ovoiv to tho most
delicate wotnon nnd children. Not a drop
ot alcohol enters Into tholr composition.
A much batter agent Is used both for ox
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trnctlng nnd
refined glycerine.
principles used
tho medicinal
them, vli. pure trlplo-
lg nnd preserving
les used in them, v
This agent possesses
Intrinsic medicinal properties ot Its own.
uoing n most valuable utuisoptic anu nnti
ferment, nutritive and soothing domul
cent. tllycorlno plnys an Important part In
Dr. hereof Oolden Medical Discovery In
tho euro of Indigestion, dyspepsia nnd
weak stomach, attended by sour risings,
heart-burn.; fnul breath, coated tongue,
poor appetite, gnawing fooling In stom
ach, biliousness and ulndred dernngo
wonts of tho stomach, liver and bowels.
Besides curing all tho nbovo distressing
ailments. thCUoldnn Medical Discovery "
H u spectlic for all diseases of tho mucous
membranes, as catarrh, whether of tho
na"nl passages or of tho stomach, bowels
or pelvic organs. Even In Its Ulcerative
stages It will yield to this sovereign rem
edy If Its use bu persevered In. In Chronic
Catarrh ol tho Nasal passages. It Is well,
whllo taking tho 'Golden Medical D
covery " for tho necessary constitutional
treatment, to cleanso the pusnKes freely
two or three times a day with Dr Sago's
Catarrh Remedy. This thoroimh coilrso
of treatment generally cures tho worst
cases.
In couchs and hoarseness caused br bron
chial, tlmmt nnd lunir nirocllons, except run
mmptlon Id 1w advanced ntniruf. the "Hidden
Medical Discovery" 1 a musi clllclcnt rem
edy, etpeclnlly In tluxo obntinnte. hntip-on
courli caused by Irritation nnd congestion ot
the bronchial mucous inembi anes. Tho " Ills
covury " If not no eouil for ocuto couchs nrls-
i tier from sudden couis. nor must ii do ex'
pected to euro consumption In Its ndvanred
itaues no medlelno will do tlint-hut for nil
tho obstlnnte. chronic couchs, which. If neir-
loctcd. or badly treated, lead tin to cousumn
Uou. it is tho bust mudlclno that Can bo takun.
: la point. Thnt vitriol Is or
ient there can ho no doubt. Mr.
bier gave an lnstanco In ovi
st, no snm:
Wlen my father first camo to
itnia county In tho early days wo
trf i good sized farm in tho Ho-
coootry, and ho docldod thnt as
u we had ten acres ready wo
wld sow It heforo plowing nny
When wo had tho first, ten
m plowed and sowed a neighbor
him if ho had vitroled tho
My fathor asked him what ho
when it was explained that
(1I coantry unless eocd wheat!
w soaked In vitriol wator tho
m certain to bo largoly smut,
tilt all farmers resorted to that
hod of treating their scud wheat,
Tilher told him ho had novor he
ft heid of such a thing, but all
rest of tho wheat was subjected
: tie Tltrlol act, and at harvest time
a lint tea acres woro so awfully
attr that wo ncvor cut a stalk of
.vhile nil tho rest was splendid,
jl sutured whoat, I havo soon It
d!io when somo of tho Indlnns
ed to put 'medlelno' on tholr
H ii thoy cnllod it, nnd got
f returns In smut.
fltttrly I hnvo usod formaldo
?f iastead of vitriol, nnd with
4 rewlU, but this year, for somo
M9a hard to account for, wo havo
- d a largo per cent of smut. I
pi wo underestimate tho loss
Monomlnco, Wis., to take up tho
manual training department In tho
Baker schools and his arrival is now
dally expected.
''Bonoflts to bo derived from tho
additions to institutions of learning
here cannot bo estimated, so great
nro thoy. It has boon Suporlntond
ont Churchill's ono wish for Borne
tlmo to add maunnl training to tho
courso, and ho Is pjeascd to bo abbs
to put his ideas in force adong this
lino this year.
"Tho old gymnasium will bo used
for tho training department and will
bo equipped wth electric power, cir
cular sawB, planors ajid also 'all Borts
ot wood-working tools. Besides this,
it will bo posfllblo for mechanical
drawings to bo taught students who
havo an ambition to enter tho me
chnnical world."
Tho Lnztcst Mnii in tho World,
would not bo contented to bo kopt
in tho houso nnd doing nothing by
rheumatism. Nolthor aro you, who
aro always busy and active. Then
don't nogloct tho first twinge of nn
acho or pain thnt you might think
Is Just a "crjek." Rub woll with
Ballard's Snow Liniment nnd no
mnttor what tho trouble Is, It will
llsappoar at onco. Sold by all
dcnlors. v
o
Cnttlo and hogs proved to bo not
bad things to hnvo thjs sumtnoi', af
ter all.
nli I J ,( 1 1 1
CASTORtJ
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ncssandllir,nni..w-
0uniiJofpiincMrsrjai!
"w UAH C OTIC.
n! tyhrtom
;r"- oujtutu.uarrwn
aTOsoroTu$ns.Fewri
kss awiLoss of Sleep.
heSJafe Sigflarereof
JiEWYORK.
CASTORIA
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
Bears the
Signature
of
Tho horse lo in tho best working
condition on a hot day If watered
ofton nnd sparingly each time,
o
TEA
The greatest tea-drinkers
are full -bottom Dutch
men. There isn't much
nervous prostration in
Holland.
Your crocer returni jour money II rou don't
UU ScblllWt Bt: wt par bla
Doubtless all of us would be more
eager to know our family trco thor
oughly If suro that no branch of lc
had over borno bnd fruit.
It Is pitiful to see men till a
soli that novor grow a good crop of
anything but forest trees and novor
will.
A Pnltliful Friend.
"I havo used Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholora nnd Dlnrrhooa Itomedy
slnco It wns first Introduced to tho
public In 1872, nnd havo novor found
ono Instnnco whoro n euro was not
speedily effected by Its uso. I havo
"been a commercial travolor for IS
years, and novor stnrt out on a trip
without this, my faithful friend,"
snyB II. S. Nichols of Oakland, Ind.
Ter. When a man hns used a remedy
for 3C years ho knows its vnluo and
is compotont to spenk. For solo by
Dr. Stona's dr.ug storo.
Mm Mt ft.
x ir.r -
A JiT W r
JS5SE5J
td under the Faodi
JcpyofWiPotff.
In
Use
For Over
Thirty Years
CASTORIA
tm ntMM MAr. mcw trt.
A Short-LIVed Fml.
Tho high-wheeled brcyclo flourish
ed about 20 years ago. Its caroer
wns brief,' becapso It was a moro or
loss perilous moans of transporta
tion, nnd It novor attained the pop
ularity ct Its euccossor of tho two
low wheols. Tho latter, as overyono
over ten years of age romombors,
mot with amazing approval. Blcyclo
riding becamo moro than a fad, moro
thnn a popular amusement; It was a
crnzo. Everybody rode grandmoth
ers, children not long from tho era
dlo, ministers, society womon, busl
iieBa men of ago and dignity. They
not only rode short distances for sim
ple exercl80 and pleasure and nt
reasonable hours; they took "cent
ury runs," nnd only stopped when
oxhausted. At almost any hour of
tho 24 bicycles could be? soon on any
paved street In nearly any town of
tho country by tho dozen; at certain
hours by the hundreds. ' On country
roads they wero almost equally num
erous. 8o enthusiastic were tho rid
ers that It seemed the, popularity
novor ouId wane, yet It did. In
spite of Its convenience, In splto of
tho pleasurable motion and accom
panying sensation of freedom for
which no later vehicle offers a sub
stitute, in spite of the assertions of
Its owners that thoy never, no never,
could or would give up tho bicycle,
It went out of fashion, tho craze
camo to an end. Suddenly almost
without warning, its devotees gavo It
upj women, business) and profes
sional men, all who woro using It as
a means of recreation chiefly. Many ,
wheels aro In use of course, but man-1
Iy by messenger hoys and others who
uso It as a business necessity. Only,
occasionally Is a rider found who
Is looking for pleasure only, and a
woman on a bicycle Is so raro in '
most cities as to cause people to look j
after her with curiosity .-r-lndlanopo
Its' Star.
FOR BALE
For Sale First-class carpot paper 8t
this offlce, 25c for a big roll.
'Mill fc liMI .
For Sale Two standard bred trot
torB, ono bay gelding by Zotnbro,
one bay filly, 3 years old, by Rod
. Seal. Inqulro of Sam Castro,
Fair 'Grounds, Oro. 7-28-lm
For Sale Five acres, new houso,
$G50. New houso, 2 lots, $700;
$100 cash, $10 per month. Now
6-room cottage, $1100, closo In, lnr
Btnltments. -176 Court Btreot.
8-1 0-3 1.
MISCELLANEOUS
Wanted A first class carpenter
Call at once, corner Twelfth and
Market streets. McBrldo. S-10-3t I
REAL ESTATE Foil 8ALW
For Snlo Cheap Two young Jorsoy
cows. Will tost 5 per cent. Good
bargain. Phono 1290. 8-14-Gt
For Snlc Ono 6-room houso, with
bath and pantry, wood shed, good
well wator, stable, good team and
'hnrness and truck wagon; $1G00.
747 S. 12th street. J. C. Shulz.
WANTED w
WmTu?n-Second
to run separator. Must havo at
least 12-horsopowor. Address Joa.
Jrosslcr, box 108, It. F. D. No. 3,
Salem. Phono Fnrmors 401.
Wnntctl Manager for branch offlco
wo wish to locnto hero In Salem.
Address, with roferonce, Tho Mor
ris Wholcsalo Houso, Cincinnati,
Ohio. 7-24-lmo
Wanted To ront a five o room
modern cottago; threo 'ults.
What havo you Caro of Jt,..jal.
8-B-tf
Wanted I would like to tnko In
bundlo washing nt myxhomo, cor
ner of Twolfth and Market Btrcotj.
Mrs. M. C. Brannon. 8-5-lm
Wanted 1000 hoj. plckors to pick
000 ncres ot hops. FIno accom
modations; bnkory, butchor shop,
grocory storo, restaurant, dancjnn
pavilion, etc. Register now. Of
flco hours 2 p. m. to. 4 . Wo pay
50c per box or $1.00 por hundred.
For furthor particulars apply to
Krobs Bros. Room 0, BuBh-Broy-mnn
building. 8-12-tf
Strayed From tho Wallace farm, a
Scotch Colllo dog; answers ' to
namo of Max. Information re
ceived at tho Wallace farm or at
tho wator company's offlco.
Wcngcr Clierrlngton Pianos and
Organs solu on easy terms; tola
phono 1187;, t 24J7 Commercial
Stroot, Salem, Oregon. tf
Watch Lost Tho ladles' watch lost
on tho streets of Snlom Saturday
Is a memento left by a dead mo
ther and from association Is of
moro vnluo to tho ownor than It
, can posslblo bo to anyono olso. A
ltboral roward for Jts rocovory.
Lcavo at Journal. 8-17-tf.
Snlent Cash Market Tho finest cuU
of meats at tho lowest prices. My
phono 370, 247 S. Commercial St.
P. W, Reycltz, Prop. 7-21-tt
Help Furnished Frco of Charge IJy
Salem Employment Company, 478
Stato streot, phoue No. 149. Par
tics wanting help ploaso call at
ofllco or phono us. Also havo cows
for Balo.
Coucrcto Work Get my prices on
sldowalks, curbs, soptlo tanks and
content work ot any kind. All
work guaranteed first-class. M
Ward, 2378 Maplo Ave., Highland.
Phono 1BC0. July24-tf
Vogct Lumber and FhoI, Co. Lum
ber .shingles, building material,
wood and coal. Low price and
prompt deliveries. One block east
of S. P. pastiagt? depot. Phons
198. 7-2-tf
Wanted to buy A blacksmith Bhop
with or without tools, in good lo
cation in city. Will buV tho
proporty at a reasonable prlco.
Address Frod Dupras, 235 Bara
ga nvonuo, Marquotto, Mich.
8-lS-tf.
Wanted To hlro by tho month, a
gontlo riding pony not afraid of
streetcars or automobiles. Ad
dress P. O. Box No. 7.
Wanted A good girl
houso work. Apply
975 Chomokota St.
for general
morning at
8-20-:U
PLUBUIERS
TIteo, M. Barr Plumbing, hot wat
and steam heating and tinning.
104 Coramorclal struct. Phont
Main 192. 9-1-ly?
M. J. I'otzel Plumping, sioans ane
gas fitting. Successor to Knox A
Murphy, 226 Commercial strett
Prone 'Main 17.
DRAYMEN.
Cumnilrw Hros. Transter Company
All kinds of transfer work don
Furnlturo and pianos boxed ready
for shipment. Prompt servlc li
our motto. Stand and office at
253 8outh Commercial street
Phone 210. ReaidencA Phona 988
LIVERY AND FEED STAIILRf)
Livery uad Fcd HtaMea Old Post-
office fitablee, at 254 Ferry street,
between Commercial and Front
strcfltu. Telephone 188, Some of
the finest liveries in tne city eas
be found here. Weatacott & John
son, props. 1 0-1-1 yr.
SAn AND DOOR FACTORIK
Fraak WUllrewnT -MaaHfaetiirer of
ash, doors, mouldings. All klada
ot house fialsh and bard woo4
work, Froat street, betwen lUtt
aad Court. Make all cosapUlut
at the sm.
SALEM WATER COMPANY
OFFICE CITY HALL.
For water wvls apply at o
Bllla payable aoalr la ad tub
There are manv Imitations of De-
Witt's Carbollzed Witch Hazel Salvo .
but Just one odlglnal. Sold by all j
druggists.
Goii Deist Flout
i i i i 'i ' .' i i -
Matle by THE SYDNEY PAW
NER COMPANY, Sidney, Ore
gon. Mado for family use.
Ask your grocer for It. Ilrau
and blidrts always oh Imnd.
P. B. WALLACE, A gt.
1
Dutte WcHdroth Fine wines,
liquors and cigars. We handU
the celebrated Kellog gand Castle
whiskies. Cool and refreshing beer
constantly oi , draught. South
Commercial street. 9-3-lyr
Tho Home Seekers Information Rh
roan will place you In direct com
munication with ownors ot farmi
and city property. Chamber Com
morco, Portland. 222 N. Commer
cial stroot, Snlom Or. 7-21-tf
BUTTERNUT BREAD.
It Is worth more than any other
iiroad yot tho prlco is no higher.
Tor salt at your grocors'.
CALIFORNIA BAKERY,
Thomas & Cooloy, Props.
LODGES.
Carpenters Union No. 1005 Loc'
Union No. 1065 o! Carpenters aad
Jolrora of Araorlca moot overy
Saturday evening at 8:00 p. m. Is
Hoarot hall, 420 Stato St. A. W
Dennis, Rec. Sec,
Foresters of America Court Sher
wood Foresters, No. 19, Meets
SaUirday night In Holman ball,
Stato stroot Waldo Miller, O. R.:
J, C, Perry, flaauclal socrotary,
Ccatral Lodge No. 18, K. of I
Castle Hall in Holman block, tot
nor State and Liberty street
Tuesday of each, week at 7:S0
m. Oscar Johnson, O. O.; H. H
Anderson, K- of R, aad B.
Modern Woodwea ot Amerk Ore
gon Cedar Camp No. 624f. Meet
every Thursday evealag t I
o'clock la Holmes kail. W. W
Hill, V O.J F, A. Turser, elerk
Woodmen of World Meet every Fri
day night at 7;30, In Holman hall
E. Lupton, C, C; P, L, Frazier,
Clork.
Lincoln Annuity Unie. Ilek, aeei-
dent and pension Insurance; $3,
000,000 pledged; every claim 9ii
Ood agents wasted. J. n. C
Mongomery, supreme organiser
Box4S2 Salem, Oregon. X. R
Ryan, secretary, 548 ttate stret
Huie Wing Sang Co.
r
Something Worth
Investigating '
j
9 Acres, 0 miles from.-Salem onj
Sllvorton road, v good 8-room,v
houBO, good barn, '7 acro3 boar-i
Ing orohard.' A bargain at
$2100.
Six-room houso at 495 South Win
tor Btroot, bath, city wator, lot'
82x98 te(t, 5 blocks from
postofllco. A bargain at $1500.
City lots for salo choap. Small
amount down, ' balanco In
monthly Installments, nd Inter
est. OLMSTED LAND CO.
07JJ STATE STREET.
HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS.
White House Restaurant
For n Regular
25c Dinner at 20c
Thoy can't bo beat ,
McGilcIirist & Son
Proprietors.
juniargcii our meat market oai
Ett State street has been doubled I
In size and wo are better prepared )
Ban over to serve customers. I
Prompt sorvlce and the best ot
meats our motto. Call or phone
199. B. E. Kdwardt Meat Co.
MEALS 15c
Call and try them. Meals lGc.
Board por wcolc $2.75, also fur
nished rooms very reasonable.
AT THE
Salem Restaurant
330 COURT 8TRRET.
J
i i n 1 1 1 1 1 1 n n 1 1 1 1 m i nt'
I HOTEL OREGON j;
Comer Seventh and Stark St. ', '.
Portland's New and Modern j j
Hotel. ' Rates $ I per day and ;
up. European plan. Freo Dus. : :
e
WRIGIIT.DJGKINSON HOTEL CO. : :
Proprlotors ::
M.itAJjil.l IilMl.lJIfi.l II.M J.
1 'I "ITT? f TTTTTtTTt ITTItlllT
1 The Leonard I
First clnss rooming and board
ing houso. A. Clark, proprie
tor. Phono 971.
254 Front St. Salem, Or,
I IMIlllllllllMHI I tHHfr
nut i tin ii m inimn-
I firaber Bros, i!
We mako up all kinds of wrappers
and wblto underwear, waists and kl
rnonas and skirts; all kinds of
gentlemen's nnd ladies' furnlvbiug
goods; all kinds of silks and dreis
goods; hose, suits, pants, ovorallfl,
blankets, neckwear, matting, china
ware, trunks, embroidery and lace,
etc.
WW X. Commercial St. Salem, Or,
PLUMBING
AND
GAS FITTING
Will glvo prompt attention
to all orders, gunrantoo our
work to glvo satisfaction and ', '.
to bo up to tho sanitary standard.
I WIS WILL UU PLKASni)
TO GIVH RST1.MATKS
ON CONTRACTS
Call at our shop on Liberty
street, back of Barr's Jewelry
Storo. Phono 560.
ni u t ni i u i in 1 1 ii mi
HOLLISTER'O
Rcky WotHitain Tea Nuggits
A Cbit UoJIdst fat Uaijr Pop!s.
BHsji OolJin Hltli b4 Btsw4 Vlg r.
X ffiwtiiflo for Coiutlimllon. laUgtntioa, Mvo
sntt Kbiner T publw. Ilniplw, Kcteiu. Impim
JJlocx), IU4 Urvoth, Wlui)i ItowcU, HOii(h
o4 UaoicAciM. ll' Ilocky (ouniAin Tea lu Uh
let tvnn. Si ctai U. Orruunv nuult by
Holu?ck likva CoKfiHy, )Uiott, WW.
MCKN MUMCTS F0H W.I.W nHM
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