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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 4, 1908)
DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, BALB&. "oKBdck FRIDAY 8KPTKMnR 4, ltOS SSSiT55 TlflWr" . -I-- cnntm "tSH I line within the tM-.rnk.mbla. tho Capital Z company baa announco.l ?l M A. 1908. con. ?Tnd luotormcn In Its employ dBC. Prided into three classes and 1Ib9d in. be given substantial rllvldedlnpr-c ln to the number of years eacn ",Uftorlly rved tho com r the end of each succeeding The three classes will Include ItlTely, the men who have 2 -U-factorliy for two J. those who have "served at Ctorlly" for vo years, and ihoae X "wrred satisfactorily" fot 2 yS or more. At the end of Z year, until they have become h '" ' t., of rift n. the Sero of Class A will twelve a Sltr of $50. Similarly, until S, become eligible to Class C, the JLtsben of Class D will receive $75. Tn of Class C will bo given ip9. Municipal Journal and En- jl'iiwf T2A. Ynu will rind no r6' lia in packages, bearing our name. If you 'fim any sucn, you know wha to do. T,tirxf "Iwm roof monr U ton ii RiMltaf Bt. ft pt bin. A mtn doom't have bo very much coition In being good i lMWndYoaHAiiAliwrsBwsM A Traveling Man's Experience. "I must tell you my oxporlonco on it rut bound 0. It. & N. R. R. tils from Pendleton to Ln Grande, Or writes Sam A. Gnrbor, n woll bofa traveling man. 'I wns In tho coking department with 8o"mo ler trevllng men whon ono of thorn mt out Into tho coach nnd enmo urt and said, "Tlicro Is n woman (A unto death In the cnr. I at onco ptnp and went out, found hor very IK with cramp colic; her hnnds nnd nai were drawn up so you could lot itralghten thorn, and while ,n I kithlike look on her fnco. Two or iree ladles wore working with hor nd living hor whiskey. I wont to xy mlt case and got my bottlo of RinberlQln's colic, Cholorn nnd DUnhoea Remedy (I novor travel ltlwt It), ran to tho wator tank, pt a double doso of tin medicine In ti flats, poured some wntor Into It alitlrred It with a pencil: then 1 Wqnlto a time to get tho Indies to Mm givo It to her, but I Buccocded leonkl alonco boo tho effoct nnd J forked With her, rubbing hor hnnds, s4a JO minutes I gavo her nnothor tow Br this time wo were nlmost fcto L Grande, where I wbb to lenvq to trala. I gavo tho bottlo to thb JHband to be used In enso nnothoi 5i ihould bo needed, but by tho tee the train ran Into htx Grande as all right, and I recolvod tho wm of evory pnssenger In tho w For salo by Dr. Stono'B dmc Tro Food wad Pnro Norscm, After January lBt next, tho pure food and drugs law decrees that nd food's greened wltji copper salts shall bo entitled to entry Into tho United States, Until thon'afl vegetables treated, but not containing nny ex cessive amount of copper nnd which nro otherwise sultablo for foods, will be admitted, inasmuch as con tracts have been already made for the present year'B supply. The labol, howover, nvust Btate that copper salts havo b6on used tp color the vege tables. Wo havo had some things to say In regard to this pure-food law, or rather, ln regard to tho adminis tration of It. Here seems to be nr instance of its application to tho best Interests of tho community. The underlying aim of such a law is the preservation of public health, nnd food stuffs containing poisonlous col oring mattor nro proper objects for attack. Dut it Is when the administrator i of such law3 as this go further and hold them up to rldlculo, or draw down upon them tho attackB of hon est merchants who should bo sup porters, that wo omphatlcnlly pro test, The Ice cream manufacturers of Now York stato, for lnstanco, met recently, and tho ridiculous Ice cream ruling of tho Now York Department of Agriculture waB dis cussed. Tho decrco Is that If nny other Bubstances aro UBod in thn manufacture of ice cream than croam, it cannot) bo labelled Ico cream or sold as Btich; yet Ice cream so mado would bo too rich for tho average stomach. Thcso manufacturers state that milk and eggs aro UBcd in the manufacture of Ico orcnm, nnd aro not dolotorlous to health, and even Improve .tho qual ity of tho product. With this claim housowlves will heartily agrco. The doalors further assort that tho rul ing will prevent tho manufacture of many kinds of Ico cream generally used under that nnmo, nnd that the inability to uso tho nnmo will work unnecessary hardships. In trying to outdo tho curious performances of Dr. Wiley, car state authorities nro Inviting tho woll-dosorvcd criticisms they nro recolvlng. LcsIIo'b Weekly MfMNAL mt OF THE STOMACH Thoro scorns to bo no valid renson why campaign funds furnished by tho pcoplo nt largo should not nlil thorn a much proportlonntoly nB corporations have boon aided by tho contributions they-havo boon rank ing for many years. EASILY DECIDE!". ' This Question Should lie Answered t Enslly by Snlem People. Thieves ak-ays lay It to somo ono Deafness Cannot Ro Cured J lOfal innttrnMnna h.. nnnt ttfh he diseased portion of tho j" ip -e is omy one wny to cure , and tMs Is by constitutional Sm a neafnP8 Is can-oil by nn ti.i,. ,T " " or lll muccis. U tube Is inflamed you havo n hi .-. 8?und or lmPer'ect henr S."d hw It U entirely closed. ?" th ro t, nnd unless the ttjffitl0n, can. be taken t and ffei i,.r7tored t0 Us norna con f ;.-earln5 w,n be destroyed for- li r.?.evct,t? out of ton nro caaeil bJimZ,rrh ,hlch '8 nothing but an Jjjwj condition of the mucous te?BT,2.lL,Te.ue "nred Dollars ttUrfhK6.01 Deafne,a (caused by KhArrhCTure- Sond fF clr afJSal ls pn,l,3r lM'u for con- ti ?k n?aror t0 find tho way ,T,a though it blind CMTR'A Yw Nan Always Bot . mcG0L4& CEJU-U' Eiifvnv SCHIfbw Dew management t I wJE J00 de'iverod " SORJ . CUy f ree J5,.!ltfc!kM,.del!vered and C- Which Is wlsor to havo conu donco In tho opinions of your follow citlzons, of peoplo you know, or de pond on stntomentj mado by ratter strangers residing ln fnr-nwn. plnco7 Road tho follewing: W. J. Carlton, of 1440 Third St., Salem, Or., says: "Doan's Kidney Pills, which I procured nt Dr. Stono's drug store, not only strengthened my ktdnoys but they speedily ro movod tho backache- nnd lnmonois. A remedy thnt acts vv'th such prompt nnd beneficial results as Doan's Kidney Pills- is worthy of all confldoncd. I can conscontlously recommond them to others for I know I never hnd nny medlclno of tho kind equal to them for curing backncho and kidney trouble" For sn'e by nil dealers. Price 50 conts. Fo ter-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, Now York, sole gents for tho Uni ted Sta'es. Romomber the name Doan's and tnke no other, Newspaper rop-P!g nbout tho sup ply of harvest help ar -very con flicting; It 3an't bo datermlned whether farmers are embarrassed w(h too much or tired out because tbero Is too little. o How to (Jet Strong. P. J. Daly, of 1247 W. Congress St., Chicago, tolls of a way to be come streng: He says: "My mother, who Us old and was very feeble, Is deriving so much benefit from Elec tric Bitters, that I fell It's my duty to tell those who need n tonic and strengthening medlc'no about It. In my mother's case a marked gain In flesh has resulted, Insomnia has been overcome, nnd she Is 'teadlly grow ing stronger." Electric Bitters quickly remedy stomach, liver and kidney complaints. Sojd under guarantee at J.C. Perry's drug store. 50c. Hi Most men deceiv .themselves more than they do othe people. J!Q Main 91 "Hej,t Treatment for -a Burn. If for no other reason. Chamber lain's Salve should be kept In every hou ehoU on account of Its great valine Jn the treatment of burns. Jt allays the pain almost Instantly, and unless tho Injury is a severe one, heals the parts without leaving a scar. This salve Is also unequaled (or chapped hands, ore lpo'e diseases of the skis. Price. 25 cants For sale by Dr. Stoae'a Drug Store. Tho Tonic Treatment Will Prcve and Cure MtSst Ca'cs of Indigestion. Tho first essential of healthy di gestion Is good, puro blood. IU work is to furnish n normal flow of the dlgcs'tlvo fluids, keep up tho ac tivity of tho muscles of the stomach and take up the digested food and carry It to tho different thaues of the body. Tho treatment of Indigestion U. therefore, a matter of Keeping the blood aupply of tho stomach puro and normal. Loss of appetite, gas, heartburn and sour Btomach aro warnings or symptoms that the blobd Ib Impure and tnat. because of It, the stomach is unable to per form its work. Anaemia, overwork, excesses in eating and tho general debility following lome sieges of sick- ,nee3 aro the most frequent causes of indigestion. To restoro the conditions for per fect digestion, it Is noceasary to puri fy and build up tho blood. This ox olnlnn tho roatson for tho constantly Increasing bo of Dr. WllllaraV Tlnk" Pills In all casoi of stomach trouble. They contain the elements necessary to make rich, -rod blood and hare. succeeded where other remedlea havo fnllcd. Mrs. William Fulso, of 49 Bonnott street, Phllllpsburg, N. J., whoBe husband Is a section foreman on tho Pennsylvania railroad, Bays: "About flvo years ago I began to bo troubled with Indigostlon which was brought on, I think, by ovor work. I was often confined to bed for days at n tlmo and onco for thrco weoka. I had acute pains In my stomnch and bowels and henrachos In tho morning. I could not eat much of anything as tho slightest morsol of food gavo mo torrlblo cramps. Tho pain wns very intonso and twice tho doctor prescribed tnor plilno for It. I wns greatly weaken ed nnd run down In honlth. "I was under tho care of two doc tors at dlfforcnt times but finally gnvo them upto try Dr. Wllllnms' Pink Pills which my aunt hnd rec ommended to mo. I used sovornl boxes according to directions and wnB completely cured ns I havo had no return of tho troublo Blnco nnd nm In good honlth." If you aro Buffering from Indiges tion you nro Buffering unnecossnrlly. You can bo cured. Proper attention to diet nnd tho tonic trentmont with Dr. Wllllnms' Pink. Pills Is all that Is required In most casos. Tho first step Is to sond today for n copy of our free dlot book. Dr. Williams Pink Pills nro Bold by nil druggists or sent, poitpa'd, on receipt of prlco, 50c por box; six boxes for $2.50, by tho Dr. Williams Medlclno Co., Schonoctndy, N. Y. . . ORAYBIEN. " Oiunmlnn Bros. Transfer Company All kinds of cranBter work don Furniture and pianos hoxed read for shipment. Prompt service it our motto. Stand and offlce ' 25S South Commercial itre-1 phnne 210 Bi-aldenc Phono 9tH LIVERY AND FEED STABLER LJvcrymTwTsta otllco niablcc, at 254 Forry street between Commercial and Frou streets. Tolophono 188. Some n 'hi finest llvon'!" in tne city en be found hero. Wostucott & John son, props. 10-1-lyr. O. F. MASON BOX CO. 2 17 Miller St., South Snlem, manu facturer of all kinds of boxes, crates and fruit dryer accessories. Phone 308 tf CLASSIFIED Three Unls'. tfircV mrims. 25c. FORrSALK For 8Ue A 7-room houso and two lots. 1068 17th St. N. D. G'bson 8-27-lw For Sale I havo furniture that will Invoice $600. This will include everything in my flvo rooiri hbuse. There is hot and cold water gas range, bath and electric light House Is complete in evory detail. Thrco blooks from business dis trict. This furniture has only b'een in uso flvo months. What 1 want to do is to sell everything an it lies in my home. T mean bu. nlw. It will tako money to buy this, but $350 cash or part oh terms will give my homo comploto to tho buyer. Thh flguro will only Brand good until Sunday, Aug. 30, 487 N. High St., corner Marlon 8t. Phono Main 785. 8-27-tf. For Salo One bod room suite, cook stove, heater, chairs and stand table, 1370 N. Sumnior St. 8-28-lw For SaleiOno large blrdeafce huTC- nblo for parrot, slzo 6v5 feot, holght C foot. Heavy wlro, prlco $5. Call 142 Court street. 9-l-3t. For Sale Good socond hand wagon call on P., Journal. ' . Huie Wing Sang Co. We make up all kinds of wrappom and whlto underwear, waists and kr monas and skirts; all kinds of gentlemen's and , ladles' furnhhlngJ goods; all kinds of silks and dross ioeda: hoso. suits, pants, overalls, blankets, neckwear, matting, chlna- waro, trunks, embroidery and lace. etc. ;$2fl .V. Commercial St. Snlem, Or. Salem Fence Works Headquarters for Wovea Wire Fencing. Poultry Netting, Pickets. Oat Malthold' Roofing, P. & D. Readj Roofing, Screen Doors and Ad Juatable Wli.duw Screens. CHAS. D. MULLIGAN Successor WALTER MOULEY. JBO Court St. Salem. Or' rioskv Mountain Uia fJuqgoti Bns' to" HuUh . " -i ' i-t n.1 Ki-'u.n TfW. 11 iiH- ' i-ViHW - i : . -i ... . ii ... lui, 'Ifct ll- J. MlrtW " ' " """V i. Ujdu.4. II (--. I .-- ?.". 3h 0jl " l4 -f 1.- It) wv I A ."K-T ' " ' WK- i XLflEN "rt ' F0R SALMW PtOITS nHItlHhvSTER'S PILLS J J, TIIK ttt.HSitUUAH. i 1 . lajiic-tei AiHTnrifrriiHn fii1 T7T.-- T .-.. T Jt- .. yltk. SPECIAL BARGAINS $650 now 4-room houso, 2 lots on carllno, drovo woll, now pump This Is a raro bargain, tho lots are worth tho prico nBk for. $1000. Modern 5-room houso, Yow Park, beautifully located. Terms. 91800. Beautiful 8-room houso, hard finish ed, hnll, pnntry, bath, tollot, front and sldo porch, lota of fruit, lawn, flowers, horrics in fnct overythlng to mnko n cheerful homo. $ 1500. For n fow days wo offor for snlo a Btrlhtly and highly Improved rcsl donco closo to Btnto or court houso. TmctM-nud Tnrms. Beautiful C-acro tract for only $1000 on terms. Nlcoly located and very boBt of soil, $2n Per Acre. 213 ncres nil cleared, 140 undor cut tlvntlon of very flno land adjoining .land held at $40 to $5p, por ncro BECIITEL & MINTON nil State St., Bnyno Bldg., Room 7-H REAL ESTATE BARGAINS Aro yo'.i , looking for n-homo? 10 ncros, lino nrgc houso nnd bnm, flno orchard, small fruits etc.. good wutor, oxtra lovol, woll loonted. Closo In, ono of tho vory boBt homes nonr Snlem. Only $1000, for a fow days. 10 noros 4 Mt mllo from Salnm on good rond, good G-room hotisO, bnm, otc, 0 acros In fruit. Will soil now for $2500. Wo have lots from $80 to $1500 anl they nro going fast. Don't wait If you want ono. Wo have fruit tractB, dairy ranches, wheat farms, farms and houses to rent, nnd houBos.to boII in nny pnrt of Salem. If you wont a homo or . farm, boo us wo can suit you. Also have: $5000 to loan for a term of yenrs on real estato. We havo a fresh milk cow to soil. A. V. SMITH & CO. Room 9, over United Statcj Nntlouul Bank, Salem, Oregon. OUIl MONEY MAKKKS . $2215 per acre, a good lio acre farm, 70 acrca In cultivation, bat . .- ah'co lnUmber arid pasture. This la good fruit land. $1250 will buy a largo 2 Story now dwelling on North Court atrcot, H cash, balance $12 per month. A snap. Sco It boforo you buy. Some close In lota tor $300. Will doublo ln valuo in ono year. Easy terms. $1500 cottago, 6 rooms, somo (rult, corner Front arid Division streoto. Could bo rentod for $10 or $12. FERGUSON FISHER For Sale Seven lots, house with sovon rooms; fruit trees, barn and Improvomonts. Enquire Mm. N L. Munsoy, 356 S. 17th at. 9-2-lWk For Balc Thirty hoad of bunch grass horse from ono to six yearn and ranging in weight from 1000 to 1300 lbs, Marlels, S. 25th St. 9-3-3t For Sale Fresh cow and holfor calf. James Flnlgan, Mornlngsldo. 9-3-3t. MISCELLANEOUS For Rent Rooms for light house keeping. Call at 2031 Stato St. 9-3-3t. Wanted 70 hop pickers on the Mnrk Skiff hop ynrd onst of town, Bogln picking Mondny, Sopt. 7. Register with olthor O, Culvert, Asylum Avo., or J. Bnumgnrtnor, with Lnll & Bush. Prico 40c. 8-20-lw. The Patrons of J. O. Schiflz Will find htm nt his now ofllco nt 134 N. Llborty street next to now D'Arcy building, 8-25-tf 'tCfdaaInaeTsT: r and JahKor, work 'dajr or night. Arthur Armstrong, Gen, Del. ' 9-3-3t f ii i i ii ' ' Wantc! If you havo an old safe or a new socond-hand safe and want to soil It, address (stating price and whore, to be found) bx 74,' Routes 7, Salem. 9-l-3t Wanted A good gentlo work team, between 1100 and 1400 pounds. Call at WAltbr Low's barn, W. J. Ball, 194 S. Cottago. 8-31-lwk Wanted I would like to take la bundle washing at my home, cor ner of Twelfth and Market street Mrs. M. C, Brannoa. 8-S-la Wated 1860 hop pickers to ptek 600 acres of hope. Fine accom modations; bakery, butcher shop, grocery Btere, "Yeetauraat, dauclafc rwvlllVa, etc Regtoter imw. f flMlTurB 2 p. m. to 4 . iay 8 per hundred. Fr fartiUfp imVUculara apply to JCreta iXrtWi, Took S, Buah-Breynaaa .hailst- l'K. 8-U-. - Lost A whlto nnd tan polntor, 11 consotng 184. For roward call at 225, 20th St. 8-25-tf. Lost Betwoon my roBldonco nnd farm nt Lnko Lnblsh, two rolls, of bedding nnd n chnlr. Sovornl shoots, etc., In bundles. Lcnvo at Journal ofllco and rocolvo rowurl L. K. Pnge, Salem, Or. 9-2-3 1. Lost Ono child's whlto allk glovo. Lonvo nt Journal ofllco or Dnuo'o storo. 9-2-31 Lost or Stolen From tho foot of Court stroct n 14-foot round bot tom, Kllnkor built rowbont, iialut ed white, greou trlmlngs, grcon diamond on each scat. Roluru'tn Capital Improvomout company and rccclvo rownrd. 9-2-3t. Wenger Ai Clierrlngton Plnnoa and Organs solu on easy terms; tola phone 1187; 247 Commercial Stroot, Salem, Oregon, tf w-ww. l.tt LoH cr1 JtMM4 l-III-lr m " C irsttt- vrxWVLCsxi J) BY mmXi LYJMtL. For Bnle First-class carpet papor at this office, 25c for a big roll. i , i BARGAINS. A choice 40-acro tract; good or chard, 250 English wulmtts, 1200 Loganberries, fine spring water running to house nnd barn; good big barn, fair houso; 10 acres can bo Irrigated from spring. Lays fine. See me if you want a dandy home. 100 acres, laro houso and burn; 60 acres in cultivation, balance pasture and timber; flno spring water to houso and barn; excel lent place; stock goes with thh. See H and get a fine home. 20 acres, 3 nlles out; good improve ments; house, barn, orchard, etc.; line level black land; $4000. My owu home, 20 acres, with fine mprovement3Jgood houso, barns, windmill, tank, milk house and . .buildjngn, etc.: Joe-dandy chard, etc.; $7000. 5, 10,20 and 40 acres ' well proved near town. Houses runt- and sale on installment. Store room to rent, 16x40 or 32x50 money to loan on real estate notary work; employment ag.ncv. Make, prour wants known and I fclak I can fit you out. R K. YANf 0r, PtnanwrcUl a4 Ctr S4rtt. or- Ira-for Snlem Cash Market The flnost cut of moats at tho lowost prices. My phono 370, 247 S, Commorclnl St. P. W. Royoltz, Prop. 7-21-tf Help Furnished Frro of Chargc By Lnthnm Innd Company, 47f State stroot, phone No, 149, Par tlo wanting help pleaso call at ofllco or phone us, Also havo cowi for salo. Concrete Work Oet my prlcoa on sidewalks, curbs, septic tanks and cement work of any kind. All work guaranteed first-data. M Ward, 2378 Maple Ave., Highland Phone 1509. July24-t oget Lumber and FwH Co. Luru bT .shingles, building matorial wood and coal. Low prices an prompt doliveriAs. One block east of B. P paaeng" depot, l'honi 7--tf Spechd'ilMtwi "To -lCrebs 0$r op yard at Independence, boat learn ing Salem 7:30 a. m 3:15 p. ra Leaves Independence 10 n. m. and 5:30 p. m. Starting Wednesday, Sept. 2nd. and continuing for 7 days. Fares $1.25 round trip, 75 conts ono way. Baggage Included, Picking beglnn Sopt. 5th. 9-2-7t ' m " Wanted to buy A blacksmith ahop with or without tools, ln good lo cation in city. Will buy the proporty at a reasonable price. Addross Frod Dupras, 235 Bara ga avonuo, Murquotto, Mich. 8-18-tf. 8ASII AND DOOR FACTORIHS Frank M. Brown. Manufacturer of aib, doors, mouldings. All kind of house finish and hard wood work. Front street, between State and Court. Make all complaint at thi ofllco, IX)f)GK8. 7. Carpenters Union No. IOCS LoeiJ Union No. 1065 of Carpenters aad Jolrers of Amorlca meet ever" Saturday evening at 8:00 p. m. is Hoarst ball, 420 State St. A. W Dennis, Ree. Sec Foresters of AiiHsrlcn Court Sher wood Foresters, No 19. Meets Saturday night in Holman hall, Stato street Wahto Miller, O. R.; J. O. Perry, financial secretary. Central Lodgo No. 18, K. of P. Castle Hall In Holman block, cor nor State and Liberty streott Tuesday of each week at 7: SO r m. Oscar Johnson, O. O.; H. Fit Andorson, K. of R. and 8. Modern Woodmen of America Cr gon Cedar Camp No. 5246, MeeU evory Thursday evening at o'clock in Holman hall. W, W Hill, V. O.; F. A. Turner, clerk Woodmen of World Moot evory Fri day night nt 7:30, In Holman hall E. Lupton, O. C; P. L, Fraxler, Clerk. Lincoln Annuity UhIoh. Sick, acci dent and ponslon lnsuraaee; $2, 000,000 pledg-d; every claim paid Good agents wanted, J. n, C Mongonmry, supreme orgaalitfr Box432 Salem, Oregon, R. Jl Ryan, secretary. 58 State "tr Butte A Wenderotn Ftae wlgei liquors and cigars We standi the celebrated Kellog gand Castb whiskies. Cool and refreshing bee constantly oi draught. Soutl Commercial street 9-3-lyr EnlargrdOur meat market on E.t State streot has been doubled In size and we are better prepared ban ever to serve customers. Prompt service and the best of meats our motto. Call or phone 199. Ts. E. Edwardi Meat Co. PLUMBERS 4'lieo, M, lurr PlmuDlBit, hot waief and steam huJtlog and tlanlaB. 164 Commercial streut Phoas Main 192. 9-1-lyr M. J, Potzt'l Plumbing, iteata aatV gas fitting Succeasor to Knox A Murphy, 226 Commercial ttret 'Prone Mala 17 REAL ESTATE FOR HALK The Home Seekers Information Jin. reau will place you in direct com munication with owners of faring and city property. Chamber Com. tnerce, Portl mj, 222 N. Commer cial street, Salem Or. 7-21-tf RrTTKRNUTf BREAD. It Ji worth more than any ota read yet the prico Is no htgttfli 'or si'm at your grocers' r.f.IFOHMA RAKHRr, T 4t NOTE THESE 10 acres, 4 miles from Salem; good O-room house, good barn, 4 acres bearing fruit. Prlco $2600. 135 acres on Howell Pralsle, xh mile from R. R. station, 7-room houso, good barn, Prlco $75. Good 6-room house, closo in, lot 821&X981&. Cheap at $1500 Glty lots for sale ohpap. Small amount down, balance In monthjy Installments, no Inter' at. , , OLMSTED LAND CO. :47a STATE STKKNT,