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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 9, 1908)
'C'V t)A!LT CAlTlAIi JOURNAL, BALBM, OlUWOIf, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 0, 1008. -- - :-, .,. ,'.,,, ,,, , . Noah was the founder of Jl an - indigesiion--rie forgot to leave the pigs ashore People in consequence have ever since been victims of lard-cooked food and indigestion. Lam soaked food is not fit for human stomachs because lard is made from greasy, indigestible hog fat, and is bound, sooner or later, to make trouble for your inner machinery. Cottolene $ the only rational, national shortening. It is a pure, vegetable product, and its source (the cotton fields of the Sunny South) is in striking con trast to the source of lard (the pig-sty.) Cottolene makes food that any stomach can digest palatable, nutritious and healthful. If American housewives but knew the superiority of Cottolene over lard, both from a practical and health standpoint, lard would - ..svniu nrifr ntiv Wf11-rpoilritpr1 rUnhtr COTTOLENE is Guaranteed Your grocer is hereby nu- "w thorized to refund your money la enso you nro not pleased, nfter having given Cottolene a fair test. Never Sold in Bulk t9'f lfe J9 Paeko,d ln Pftlls with,n" ftlr V! tight top to keep it clean, fresh and whole, some, nnd prevent it from catching dust nnd absorbing disagreeable odors, such as fish, oil, etc. fnnk Book Free For n 2c stump, to pay postage, we will mall UQOfV jJVJa y(m our new ,5pURk F0()D C00K B00K edited nnd compiled by Mrs. Mary J. Lincoln, the famous Food Expert, and containing nearly 300 vnluablo recipes. Made only by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chicago I5q "Nature's Gift from the Sunny South" YE FIRST LIBERTY CLASS ATTRACTION -. iiVa I ll.nrh'" -nnHminn tn iilvn rnftnnri mill flrfif.nlnaa nlintva L. nM1if nlnnn Im Mm nlK fn ann Plotiirna Tlint Tnllr Qlnrr nnrl Hnnpft tir, animated pictures that do not hurt your oyes. Vir house la thoroughly ventilated, equipped with comfortnblo Bents I .. jM i lllUHtrntcd Bongs full of mol nnd nmplo entrances nnd ox- 'WftQ"" i1 rKfinirn nrmrrnm nvnrv Mnnrinv Wfldnofldftv nnd Vrldnv. llwOu w0...- .,,. -.- ...-.- r .. 0 ..---. -. 0 we , m S) ' im Sotfvenie Matinees Every Saturday iot Ladies and Children ADMISSION 0 CENTS SEATS FREE .i Mt Angel College MT. ANGEL, ORE. Id charge of tho Donodlctlno Fathers. Boarding school for young men and boys. Term opons Soptombor 8. Bonrd, tuition nnd laun dry, $210 per year. Preparatory, Commercial, Sclontlflo nnd Clas cal Courses. Wrlto for cntnloguo. TTmI iJli ii-Z1 I"- WTB&7 THE REST ROAST THE FAMILY KVKK HAD Can bo obtained from our prime tondor nnd Juicy beef, mutton or pork. All our moats nro selacted from tho choicest, nnd prepared for tho tnblo to suit tho. demands of the fastidious. Our prices nro lower for quality than you cnu find at any place Id 8alom. i-ir? B. O. CROSS, Phone 201. , S70 State THE LENOX Portland 'a now nnd most modernly furnished hotel, Third and Main stroots, fronting on tho boautlful City Plaza and adjacent to bmlnes center. Free bus to and from trains Up-to-date grill. Exce"nt cuisine Telephone In ovory room. Private baths. European Plnn. SI to 82.50 Per Dnj AlwT"vZ V1LZ 1,ay to Get Cured? W Jl Ol T.Us- i!iMfc, St. ARE YOU SICK? Do You Wisli mm a mm i v 'sat n n WJs-Cfl Excel- & -v lvv,5ivv - - - wkmm0 r- v . i Hentschel ssors to E. Eckerlln "fc Elite" Hotel and Cafe U "d US Cotn.nnrM... C. . ... v...i auuvi "", A. M. tn mm.u. , 'IUUI6UI, 5l Mrchanta- r,.u . , "utu' soc- aun- WUty. banquets a HP Aftor you hav tried tho othc doctors, come and boo the old reliable Chlneso doctor Ho guarantees to euro aftor everything else has failed. Dr. Kum has lived over 20 yearj in Salem, nnd has cured a great many of Salem's well-known men and wo mnn nnH bna annma nt tnnHmnnlnla from thankful patients whom he hac cureu m me past. lie guarantees to curo'whero tho knife scorns the last resort. He treats all chronic anJ nervous diseases, catarrh, asthma, lung and throat troubles, stomach, liver, kidney nnd henrt trouble, rheu matism, gall stones, tape worms, lost vitality, general deulllt:'. runture and all kinds of femalo complaints. Ex amination and consultation free. If vnn Annnrtt nnll wrltn fni avmntnm blank to the Dr. Kum Dow Wo Drug co 1U7 Koutit nign street, aaiem, Oregon. "Sm 2Jl "S f "P, -s-orr-?s mad general office - n ? tt KertllvMt f-d oponlnga for W, l5 . X" Jn' &War . Sad tot eaUlogue. aley, PRINCIPAL SALEM. OREGON j tmmmimi fiTs Sf&r K WAWZ? 0AT0S? 223 5. COMMWCUt ST. DICK KIRK'S HUNTING TRIP While In Salem during tho stato fair a party of friend j woro discus sing the merits of various (owns In tho valley and when tho phenomenal growth of Eugene was montlonod there were many skeptical glances passed. R. A. Kirk (bettor known ns Dick) said he was thinking of pay ing n visit to that town and would like also to tako a hMutlng and fish ing trip up tho McKonzlo nt It had bocomo so famous In tho laBt few yenrs. As a hunt had been planned by somo of tho Eugene mombors of tho party, ho was akcd to go along and you may bo sure tho Invitation was engorly accepted. Wo loft Salem Snturdny evening nnd on our way up ho said ho could hardly believe that so largo a crowd as 3000 had been to tho train to hear Debi, the Socialist candidate for President, speak. Ho had road of It In tho different pnpors, ho snld, It was explained to him ns bolng a enso of circumstances. On thnt dnto tho merchnnts wero giving what wnH called "Expansion Dnv" nnd needles, thread ami buttons wero placed on tho bnrgaln counters bo that It would cnnblo Eugene citizens to expand nnd keep npneo with tho enlargement nnd growth of our wonderful city nnd thnt tho crowd wns simply an ovor ilow from Dill Wnddlo'B dlnlntr mum 'In tho Gross hotel. Of ccnirso ho grinned nnd spoko of JokoB, otc, I etc., but whon wo reached Eugene nnd saw tho crowded streets nnd the crush on our streetcars ho begnn to sit up nnd take notice. Says ho, "I mvo heard of your clovor plan of ringing tho flro boll JuBt boforo each (rain comes In but you can't work that on me." I protested, nnd told him thnt wns rot manufactured In flmnll towns llko Albany nnd Salem, etc., nnd ns wo woro slowly picking our way down Wlllametto strcot tho nlarm wns sounded Just ns wo woro In front of Hampton Bros.' largo store tho Jnm boenmo so gront wo woro unnblo to move only by swaying with tho.mass of excited people, it proved to bo only n burning lluo. Thoy dispersed so olwly thnt It took MB ono hour nnd thirty minutes to reach Eleventh street, a dlstanco of a little over two blocks. Ho now begnn to goo things as wo boo thorn, Wo finally roached homo nfoot not being (nblo to get onto t tho many crowded cars which pnssod us. Whon entering tho houso my wlfo called down to us to bo vory qulot ns thoro wns a man nnd wlfo nnd olght chil dren stooping on tho bnck porch, she said she had liiHlstod on thorn com ing Insldo nnd slcoplng but thoy snld they hnd boon sleeping In the outdoors over since coming to Eu gouo tlireo months before and thnt thoy onjoyod sleeping out ns tho cli mate wns so mild nnd dollghtful. Ho said ho wns promised a houso In ton dnys and that also had an option on a brick block but thoro woro two op tions ahead of him on this samo property. Dick now stuck a pin 'n himself to soo if ho wns nllvo or not, ho wns. Tho noxt morning wo Btnrt ed for tho McKonzlo nnd woro Just drnwlng boyond Fnlrmount nnd nonr Judkln'B point whon wo discovered botweon 40 nnd CO men slcoplng on n vacant lot. Dick anld. "is that your pollco patrol mttpost." It bo lng something now to mo wo called to ono of tho mon nnd asked why thoy woro slcoplng thoro. Thoy hnd boon told that somo Albany and Sa lom capltalhts woro going to oroct a rooming-house nnd thnt they had decided to stay thore so -that thoy might havo the first refusal of tho room for themsolvos and family. Dick r'ght then nnd thoro vowod his allegiance to Eugene nnd aont for his wife nnd 10 chlldron nnd snld: "I wnnt to raUo thorn In nn up-to-dnto city amongst enorgotfo and prosper ous neonlo whoro thoro will bo n great future for thorn." Tho Reaiitlful McICcnzlo. Tho noxt two days woro sent la going up the rlvor nnd to say that ho was charmed Is putting. It mildly. Wo established camp at Jeffries fam o'us hunting ground on tho nouth fork of tho McKonzlo. DIck'H Flirtation. Tho next morning wo took "stands" with tho understanding that ho would call mo off my tand when wo went for dinner. Tho tlmo had arrived for "boans" and ho wa "hollering for mo when ho heard the cracking of brush and looking down tho trail ho Hays ho saw a man, two women and somo dogs coming to- ward him. I had heard his call and when I came In a'ght vaH waving his handkerchief nnd I says Dick, what are you doing. Says ho, "tome hunt ers Just passed going towards the rivers and thoro were some women In the crowd and they were waving their hands at mo." I thought It strange and we went down to Investi gate. What we found made him feel ru.ii. iruui no iuuuii U4HUO uiui mvi kind of aeasick for we saw wkerfl 3 or 4 door and their fawns had been coming up tho trail and hearing hlra calling had turned from tho trail and in doing so had to Jump a log As old hunters know when a doer Jumps ho always flips his tnll nnd It was this that mndo Dick boilovo It wns soma women trying to flirt with hint. "Ain't thnt awful," says D'.ck. "Yes," Bays I, "awful funny." Arriving at camp ho guessed ha would lny down 'ns ho felt kind of queer. I stnrted dlnhor and cooked flip Bomo flno hot enkes. Wo hnd a can of maple syrup In camp nnd for convonlcnco wo kept whnt wo hnd for tablo uso in a bottle. Having' only ono tnblo wo nlso hnd our "votorlnnry kit" containing castor oil, turpon tlue, vasollno, bandages, syrup of figs, otc, etc., on our eating tablo. Tho f'hots" being ready Dick ate flrat, one entlng while tho other cooked so as to keep them warm and wns nbout through whon ho cnllcd to mo asking if thoro wns nny moro of thnt Byrup, snylng It tasted good but different from what ho had usually got. Invent to got moro what do you think I discovered. DlcK hnd eitton thnt dollnr bottlo of syrup of figs on his enkos, nnd It is noodloss to say that ho wasn't looking for nny lllrtntlon tho noxt morning. Art Delknnp camo Into camp that evening mid hnd a good laugh nt Dick's cxponso; ho nlso put somo oil on tho troubled wntors by tolling Dick thnt ho wasn't the only goat thnt hnpponcd In those woods. SayB he, did you hear about J. Watormolon Hobbs nnd his bear. Of courso you nil known him, ho Is thnt big good nnturcd Intornnl rovonuo collector. Ho wnB In horo with tho Hampton boys nnd whon he "blowup" ho Bworo ub nil to secrecy but I hnd my leg crossed nnd It didn't stick with mo. It rnn nbout llko this: Ono morning ho snld ho would go down on tho snnd bnr nnd cntch a fow grnss hoppors ns ho thought ho would go fishing thnt nfternoon. In nbout nn hour J. W. rushed Into camp hntlosa nnd brcnthless nnd whon ho got hla wind, ho Bays glvo mo my 30-30 my long pistol grip, nrm yourself to the tooth nnd como en: a boar says ho. and It Is ns big as a cow or It would n't mnko Buck a track. Wo finally arrived on tho spot nnd ho snys thoro It Is. Art Ilolknnp saya go It "Tip." That's IiIb fnmous hunting dog. Tip smelt of tho trniikH. looked nt tho pulling Hobbs nnd then laid down Tho dog 1b Bcnrod boys, Bald Hobba, but, follow mo and I will put a llnlsh to him. Tlioy took a big circle around tho iBlnnd and finally wound up whoro thoy hnd started, do you got noxt. Hobbs had crawled around until no hnd discovered his own trncks whoro ho hnd boon crnwllng nfter tho "hoppors." If you nro n little dry or need n two for 5 Just montlon bonr to this mighty col lector. Holknnp sayB wo follows up horo got ours somotlmoB too, Sny ho Just mark this ono. "O'l.onry wan packing Wnlkor nnd Hnrdv into tholt rondozvous whon ono of bin boys, (I .think It wns No. 10, ho lins IS boya) nnd snys ho cnu kcop track of thorn with numbora hottor thnn nny othor wny; snys ho, dnd, thoro comes p door over yonder hill. Dad go(B his fowling ploco and omptlos It twice. II shots In nil, and It goes out of Klght behind a log. O thinking It dropped, snyB It's n shamo to ahoot up n door llko thnt, I know I hit It nt loast 13 times, At this Juncture up trots his pnek burrow 'Jlmmlo.' I'll ho durnod,' says J. V., 'as Jlmmlo Is got loncsomo nt homo nnd hnd fol lowed thorn In.' 'It's tho best Bhoot Ing I over dono,' snys J. V., 'ns Jim. mlo Is worth nt lenst 00 bucks If ho's worth a cent. " Wo caught n groat mnny flsh on our trip but hnd no luck with tho door. On Wednesday wo sturtod for homo nnd whon wo reaction! civili zation wo hoard of somo cards thnt woro In circulation which tho hoys nn thoro cnllod "cnlnmlty howlnrs." Thoy pay they woro by a bunch of fellows trying to elect old pnnlcky "Froo Silver Hill." It's by n Demo crntlc deal and If thoy win out thoy nro to cut tho enrd high mnn gota tho P. O., nnd tho next will tnke tho Job of mnyor nnd the low man will remain a "non-partisan booster." Tho boys nip thorn are pretty sore about those "booster cards" as they didn't roally know whnt was In them. Ono of Al Montgomory'B neigh bors lost a calf ono day by poisoning and thoy found where it had tried to eat ono of these cards with tho re sult Just montloned. Thon thoy col lected a few of tho cards to tost thorn, they put them Into a vnt nnd boiled thorn nnd put ono of Mont gomery's gonts Into It thnt hnd tho mango and It cured It Immediately. Tho boyB say that If they will Just send up a few moro of thoso cards It will save thorn their "sheep dip" bill tbla full. I suppose about half of tho roadorn of these fow linos will believe what Is told and there are others that would boilovo twice as much, It eveaj CAUSE AND CURE OF NEURALGIA A Discovery of Statistical Facts That liCtl to a Xew Treatment. NERVE PAIN MKXS3 NERVE STARVATION How Modern Methods Succeed In Disposing or tho Cause of the Dis ease Instead of Treating tho Symptoms. Neuralgia means simply "norvo pain," so thoro rany bo groat varia tion In tho character nnd Intensity or tho pnln nnd nny nerve in tho body may bo aflcctcd. Thoro aro a linimbor of causes of neuralgia but tho most common Is a general run-down condition of the physical oystom. Tho dlacovory of this fnct from rollnblo stntlstlcs led to tho now trentmont for neuralgia which consists In bulldlriK un tho goncrnl health by tho tonic treat ment nnd so disposing of tho cause of tho trouble. Pomona reduced by ncuto slcknofls, or by severe mental or physical strnln or by loss of Bleep nro fre quently victims of nournlgln nnd It 1b common in tho caso of thoso Btiftor lng from nnnomln, or bloodlossnoss. This brings us vory closo to tho nctu al causoof nournlgln whlo hla norvo normal health carries to the norven nil of tholr nourishment, is mnablo to perform this duty satisfactorily whon It Ib weak nnd lmpuro. Rulld up tho blood thon, nnd tho noural gle pains will disappear ns tho norves bocomo hotter nourished. Tho tonlo trentmont with Dr. Wllllnms' Pink Pills,- n blood-making tonic, moota this condition moot admirably as the euro of Mra. Mary Burrows, of No. 100 Wlllla avonuo, West, Dotrolt, Mich., provoB. "A fow years ago," says Mra. Bur rows, "whllo in n run-down condi tion from overwork, I bognn to suffer with neuralgia. Tho nalna woro all over my body but principally In my limbs. Ab tho dlncnso bocamo more pronounced I noticed that the mus cles of my logs woro bocomlng iwnnb. Aftor a tlmo my loft log bo camo bo hnd I could walk only a lit tlo ways, whon I would havo to Btou and rub It boforo I hnd tho uso of It ngnln. Tho akin wnH cold, I ha1 hondachoi nnd dizzy lmoIIs. I could not sleep woll nnd wns troubled with molnncholy.a "I consulted tho host doctors and was in threo hospitals In Montreal, whoro I wns thon living. Aftor olght mouths In the hoipltnls'l wns aa bad off ns over. I thon trlod Bovornl romcdlos nnd nlso mnBsngo with no bettor rosultB. In n book loft at my homo I rond that Dr. Williams' Pink Pills had cured many cbbos similar to mlno nnd I commonced to tako thorn. I bognn to havo loss pain and moro uso of my legs nnd grow moro choorful. I kopt Improving nil of tho tlmo until cured and havo novor boon, sorlously ill bIiico. I nlwnys koop tho pills in tho houso ns a tonte medi cine" t Furthor Information about tho uro of Dr. Williams1 Pink PIUb In nou rnlgla and othor diseases of thi norvos U glvon In our hooklot "Nor vous Disorders." It Is froo upon ro quost. Dr. WIlllomB' Pink Pills nro sold by nil drjigglsta, or will ho sont, post pnld, on recolpt of price, 60 conts por box; six boxes for 12.50, by tho Dr. Wllllnms Medlclno Company. Schonectndy, N, Y. things up and mnkos our consclono'j foal, llko whnt tho sohool mnam saya. of tho "hoard of directors." oasy. NEXT. Tho nbovo artlclo was written by ono of, tho boBt known baseball fnns othorwlso sporting man In tho coun try, Mr. Jny McCormlok, formerly of thlH city, lit for tho past fow yeara a roildont of Eugene. Deafness Cannot IJo Cured by local applications, us thoy cannot roach tho dlensod portion of tho ear. Thoro Is only ono way to euro donfnoss. nnd thnt In bv rotiHt'tntlnn. al remedies. DeafnnsB Ir miisnii hv an Inflamed condition of tho mucous lining or trie wustachlan Tube Whon this tubo Is Inflamed you havo a rum bling sound or Imperfect hearing, and whon It Is ontlroly closed, Doaf nnc H tho rosult. and unless tho In flammatlon ran bo takon out and Mil tubo restored to Itj normal con 'lltlon, hearing will bo dostroyod for aver: nlno causes out of ten nro raiisod by Catarrh, which Is nothing but an luflamod condition of tho mu coin surfaces. Wo will glvo One Hundred Dollars for any caso of Dcafnoas (causod by catarrh) that cannot bo cured bv Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for cir culars froo. V. 3. CHENEY & CO . Toledo, O. Sold by all druggists, 75c. Tako Hall's Famllv Pills for onn. stlpatlon. ' a 'i Cultivate bad reap mlaorlea. habits and you'll