Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, October 23, 1908, Page 7, Image 7

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PAILS CAPITAL JOURNAL, BALWM, ORftON. F1U1AY OCTOBKH 98, 1008.
MAY.SURPRISE
IE DYSPEPTIGS
itdtlV THAT uviiiwHuu-
tJoFlBN DKIiAYS A CUIIE,
. nM Plenty of Tlmo for IS.it-
n.l Itost Will Cure Most
: BU. ,i-.. !, ltlotnl Sun.
v"' . s ,:
. nnn mnn'a meat 19
r man's poison" 1b sclonttflc
mmanJ to n certain extent dys-
.to the r aii-'ii mj u........e -
found " ",'.". nr; .:
THE OPEN FORUM
. .u- iritn with (Irilkta.
E . i flni nnn nnnfl nf Irt.
'.I.f-n will ncKravnto another.
r.Tolarvery little part In the
Kern treatment of dyspepsia, From ,
p- . t ... ni Hiirnainn run
w o.' " ciu? ,r, - &v ;..
I to the appetite, avoids haoty
' . and rests after each meal by
, down for a tlmo If clrcum-
ts pe'v. .-"r,1: :v"ru :
ft , ...-. Mtnrtrif Hlft flllfd
L imnnrtnnce of healthy, well-
Led b'ood Is shown by the facl
ithestomncn uuiuumu uum muu
thn when It Is empty.
bet, healthy blood Is ncccs-
to tne normal uciiviiy ui my
h nd whetl It Is lacking noth-
HrM more promptly restore the
tlonthnn building up the blood.
tor and weakness,, pm on the
flifh. our risings In tho throat,
,meM and Bhortnes of breath
a appearing in cases or uyspopsin
fctlo a deficiency in tne dioou
r Eucn a case was uiiu ui miss
rarct ncllly, of No. 65 Thirty
nth treot, Mllwaukco, Wis.
hda weaic siomncn mr n iniiu
of years," slio says, "and ni
nth I was careful jn what I nte, It
it .growing wcakor. I stiff ored
aw pain II ' nio a ncariy meu.
i formed on my siomncn una u
d me to be dizzy. My Btomnch
i generally sour I wns short of
4th, had a snllov comploxlon and
dull airtno tunc At timos i
i confined to bed for a day or so.
Fl wni treated by a doctor at An-
Llllnn.. and for a tlmo I thought
itu hclplnc mo, but when I stop-
lalnR lrs medicine- i ucenmo
seawln After I hnd boon sick
1 1 year I began to use Dr. Wll
ej' Pink P'lls. I gnvo thorn a
M trial, for I soon saw they woro
Iting me, and was cured. I am in
I health now and co can ncartny
nmend Dr. Williams' Pink Pills"
l real mnny pconlo who aro Rttf-
i from Indigestion aro suffering
wwarlly. Thoy can bo curod.
flK ten ' to snnd to tho Dr.
IflUnu Mcd'clno Company, Schon
Lvnvitt'H Lecture.
Editor of Tho Jeurnal:
At tho Unitarian church, this city,
Wednesday evening Rev. Mr. Lenvltt
of Cnlfornlo, of Unitarian fnme, de
livered a lecture on "Tho Sign of the
Times." The lecturo war lntntt.
Ing, though not startling. Tho
speaker gave as one of tho "signs"
thnt the cducatlohal and Bdentlflc
movement is awny from tho chftrches.
But this Is not new or Btrarigo. It
always has boon so. Tho church
with a creed to defend, is naturally
and nocessarlly suspicious of advanc
ing thought. Jesus gavo a new in
terpretation to rollglon, and bo, was
repudiated by his church. Luther
had to got out. Wesley's followors
had to -go themselves. Tho Meth
odist church Hnd to split on slavory
lines. The pope recently Issued a
bull ngninst CC propositions of mod
orn thought. That Is church history
in all tho centuries. "You cannot
put new wlno in obi bottle," snid n
great and wiso teacher.
Mr, Lenvltt gave as another "sign"
thnt the present mornl movomont 1b
awnywfrom tho church, whllo tho
church Is concerned with non-csson-tlals,
tho people nro awaking to do
mand righteousness in nil public nnd
business Ufo; nnd politics Is tnking
on tho form of nn appeal to moral
sentiment. But on this proposllton
tho speaker did not mako good,
unless he-is willing to admit that the
general awakening to righteousness
Is Identical with tho great labor
movomont of the world. This movo
mont, it muBt be conceded, Is largely
Independent of the churches, though
many ministers nnd 'a multitudo of
laymen aro associated with it. .But
tho awakening indicated by th?
sponkor Is as much In tho church as
out of it.
Tho lecturer quoted favorably Rov.
Edward Hnlo to the effect that nine
tonths of tho peoplo nro Unitarian In
faith. But it should bo remembered
that Mr. Halo is a Bostonlnn, and
tho provincialism of tho avorago Bos
tonlnn blinds his eyes to tho fact
that thoro Is a big world outside.
Among thoso forces and porsonB
who would "(Jot something for noth
ing," Mr. Lcayltt named tho Social
ist. But upon this point tho npcak-
or needs enlightenment. For mo
dy.N. Y.. for n copy of tholr diet' whole Socialist movement Is ncainftt
bt, "What to Ent and How to Mint vnpv ,., Thn RnoiniiBfj, wnniri
It li free on renucBt. , ' D , A. ,,.,
Williams' Pink PIUb nro sold Klvo to every workor tho value of hi
I til druggists, or wtll bo sont, post toll, leaving nothing for tho man who
II. on receipt of prlco, 50 conts por ,iooa not rondor service.
milxboxoB for $2,50. by tho Dr. T n TAnritc
llliams Medicine Company, Schon- '
ar, n. Y. palm.,, mi, . s
THE MARKETS
SAN FltANCISOO MAIUCKTS.
San Francisco, Oct. 23t Wheat
No. 1 California club, per cental
S1.671.70; California white
milling, $1.7601.80 northeraj
blnestom, $1.72H 1.77 J of
grades wheat, $1.60Q 1.60; Heds,
11.62 1.67.
Barley Food barloy, $1.30
1.35; common to fair, $1.25 01.40;
brewing at San Francisco nominal at
$1.45 01.56; Chevalier, $1.60
1.60, according to quality.
Eggs Per dozen, California fresh,
including caBos, extras, 62c; firsts,
47c; seconds, 27c; thirds, 23c;
Eastern elected, 2Cc; firsts, 25c;
secondB, 22 c; storage, California
extrn, 31c; firsts, 28c; Eastorn stor
age, extras, 26c; firsts, 24c,
Butter Per pound, California ox
tras, 31c; firsts, 28c; seconds.
23c; thirds, 20c; Eastern extras,
27c; Indies, extras, 22c; flrstB, 21c:
pickled, No. 1, 23 c; Btorage, Cali
fornia extras, 26 c.
Now chceso Por pound, Callfor
nla flats fancy, 12 c; firsts 12c;
seconds, 9c; California Young
America fancy, 14 c; firsts, 13c;
Eastern Now York Cheddars fane.
10 c; Oregon flats, fancy, 13c; do.
Young America fancy, 14 c; Cali
fornia storage, fancy, flats, 12c.
Potatoes Por cental, River whites
(sacks) fancy, 70080c; poor, 50
65; Salinas Burbanks, $1.25
1.55; Oregon Burbanks, $1.25
1.35; Early Roso, 76 085c; sweet
potatoes to tho trade, sacks, $1.35
crates, $1,50.
Onions Per sack, Yollow, 65
70c; Brown AuBtrnllan, 65o,
Orango3 Por box, Valencias,
$203.60.
When You Are. Dry
WHY NOT BUY
A pure and wholosomo bovcrng" that Is sold In all the cities
of Western Oregon and Northern California.
Made of the Choicest Malt and Hops
Grown in Marion County
Mod of Filtered Water nnd strictly In accordance with the
PW Food Law Salem Boor la tho best mild bovorage offered the
public.
Made by scientific processes nnd guaranteed pure and wholc-
lome.
No adulteration. No drugs or chemicals and under the most
Wrect sanitary conditions. Addross nil orderB to
Salem Brewery Association
Second Salem Sale Day
TWKLVE HEAD OF PINE JKHSEYS
Eight now ffesh. W. M. Shuttle herd
of Eola.
KTOIIT HEAD. OF HOUSES, Drivers
and draft horses.
A large number of vehiclei, In
cluding buggies and wagons, light
and heavy harness.
List your property with Cooper
Clearwater.
SATURDAY, OCTOBER U
At te Old Willamette Stables, 18 a. m.
fcwjfcftijr com
ad MMke Utk gret mW1c wile surccsa.
POItTLAND MARTLETS- ' ,
Grain, Flour Feed, Etc.
Portland, Or., Oct. 23. Barloy,
feed, $26027 per ton; rollod $27.50
028.60; brewing $26.50.
Oat No. 1 whlto, $31031.50
por ton; gray, $30 030.50.
Wheat Club. 89c por buBli-
el; forty-fold, 90c; Turqoy red, 92c;
Fife. 8l)c: bluojtotn. 03OT94c: vai-
foy, 90c; ttcd Russian, 86c.
Mlllstuffs Bran. $26.50 por ton;
middlings, $33; shorts, country
$31 ; city, $30; u. a. mm cnop, Vi'i
Hay Timothy, Wlllamotto vnlloy
$14 per ton; Wlllamotto valloy, ordi
nary, $11; eastern Oregon, jiis.gu;
017.50; mixed, $13; clovor, $9; al
falfd, $14; alfalfa meal, $10.
vegetables nnu l-ruiu
Fresh fruit Apples, now, 750
$1.50 por bex: peaches. 40 060c por
box; pears, 75c 1.25 por box; plums
50 $1.00 per box; grapes, 85u
$1.25 por crato; huckleberries, 9 0
10c, $1.25 per crato; Concords 37
40c por basket; ground chorrlot,
7 to per box; cranberries, $10 per bar
rel; prunes, 2 02 c por pound.
Dairy d Country Produce.
Butter City creaniory, oxtra, 35
36c por pound; fancy, 32 035c;
storo. 170 20c.
EggS Oregon select. 37 38c;
Eastorn; 2732c per doz.
Poultry Hens, 12 13c; Bprlng
12 013c; ducks, old, 1212c;
young, 14 015c; geoso, old, 809c;
young, 9 010c; turkoya, old, 16 017c.
lnrge, 0c.
Cheeso Fancy cream twins, 15c
per pound; full cream triplets, 15c;
full crenm young America, 10c,
Veal Extra, 8 09c por pound;
ordlnnry, 7 07c; heavy, 6.
Pork Fancy, 7c por pound;
large, 5 6c.
Mlsccllaney.
Hops Oregon, 1908, 708c por
lb.. 1907, 304c; 1906, llbl.
Wool Enstorn Oregon, average
best, 10014c por lb., according to
shrlnkago; valloy, 15 016c.
Mohair Cholco, 18c por lb.
Hides Dry hlden, No. 1, 13 015c
per lb.; dry kip, No. 1, 13c lb.; dry
calfsklnB, 16c lb.; naltod hldos, 6
8c lb.; salted calfskins, 12 013c lb ;
grceu, lc less.
SALEM MARKET.
Lbcnl Wliolotwlo Market.
Egg 33c.
Butter Croamory 36c.
lions 10c; young chickens, lie.
Local wheat-86c,
Oats 42c.
Barley $24.60.
Flour Hard wheat, $5; valloy,
$4.26.
Hay Cheat, $11 clover, $9 pc
ton; timothy, $12 013.
Onions $1.25 c'wt.
Hops 1907 crop, 5 6c.
Cascara Bark 2 3c.
Mobulr 18c
RMall Market.
Oats $1.45.
Wheat $1.05.
Eggs 35 c.
Butter Country, SOc; creamery,
4flc.
Flour Valley, i $1.25 per sack;
harcf wheat. $1.400 1.45,
Bran 95c per eack, $31 per ton;
shorts, $1,35 per sack. '
Livestock.
Stock hogs M.50.
Steers 3c.
Veal 5 7c t
Cows $3 03.50,
Tropical Fruits.
Bananas $6.50.
Oranges $4.00,
I Lempns $5.00.
n
1 For Chapped SklH.
Chapped skin whether on thd
hands or face may be cured In pne.
Bight by applying Chamberlain's
Salve. It Is alo uaequaled for sore
nlriDles. burns and scalds. For sale
at Dr, Stone'B drug store.
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The Public Endorsement
of Our' Mining Properties
if You Have Not Read It Then Do So
The report of tho committee appointed by the Salem Board of Trado In printed In your 'dally papers. It
will post you on what the committee found at tho mines. Now we have tholr endorsement we are In position
'to urge you to SIGN UP AT ONOB FOR ALL THE BTOOK XOU CAN HANDLE. DO IT NOW. DONT
WAIT. Wo will try and call on you, but don't wait; come to our ofllce and we will pat you In a position
to mako some money. Bythls tlmo with .all' the proofs we have furnished no one can question our mines
boing all wo have claimed for them. Now, remember we are talking for the Cold Creek Mining ft Milling
Company's property. Our stock Is Belling at 10 cents. We have 17 claims In our group. We have a saw
mill, electric light plant, e'.ectrlo drill In our oqulpmont and we hare A MINING KNGINEVcU WITH US
WITH A REPUTATION OF DOING THINGS In charge.. We have spent $20,000 more on our property
than all tho other mines on the creek combined. We' have the ore' opened up to Bhow far it. There ate ive
great ledges across our properties. Wo havo 1300 feet oi work done showing tho ore. The smelter people
ask us to supply ONE-HALF THE ORE REQUIRED FOR THEIR SMELTER. As much as all the others
aro required to furnlBh. Why? Bccauso It was there. Our enginoor told the smelter people that wiffela
90 days from tho tlm.o tho road was completed ho would furnish tho full 100 tonB per day they required,
and he knew ho could do It. Now don't It look as though our mines wore tho ones to Invest In we ar
boosting Marlon county's" resources, and want you to help us succeed.
ATTIX & BOARDMAN, fiscal Agents
GOLD CREEK MINING & MILLING CO.
OTTO HANSEN, President
W. I. STALKY, Secretary
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TORRID ZONE
FUNARCE
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Tho above cut represent oat
brick lined Torrid Zone Furnace,
Guaranteed gas, smoke and dust
roof. Economical and durable.
A. L. FRASER
SUMS STATU STRKBT.
Katimate furnlstoefl on beating
READY TAILORED CLOTHES
FOR WELL DRESSED
MEN.
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PRICE RANGE
eo. to 4o
TIIJB BEST ROAST THE
FAMILY EVER HAD
Can bo obtained from our prime
tondor and Juicy beef, mutton or
pork. All our moats aro selected
from tho choicest, and prepared for
tho table to Bult tho demands of the
fastidious. Our prices aro lower for
quality than you can nnd at any
place Id Salem. .
K. C. CROSS,
Phone 2fll. 370 SUte 8U
Grent Chinese Doctor
L. M. HUM
lab medlclmj which will cure any
known dlsoaso, Ho makes a special
ty of, aud guarantees to euro Catarrh
Asthma, Lung, JPhroat, Rheumatism,
Debility, Stomach, Liver, Kidney
Troubles; also any blackened or
swollen soreness, broken llmbi;
Smallpex: Epidemic; all kinds of
Dolls, Lost Manhoo'd, Female Weak
ness, Horuu Trouble and Paralysis
Consultation free, Care of Ylck Bo
Tong Co., Chinese drugs and herbs,'
153' High St., upstairs, Salem. Or.
Women's
and
Men's ;
(Shoes, Rubber Boots,
High Top Hunting Shoes for Boys and Men.
JACOB V00T, IlSfateJte:
4.0' V CJi rflHW tfi ff & Wll
Repairing Neatlyi Done
?R?m!NoTMimioo?m
EDISON rilONOGItAriC
la Irresistible. Its seletloM
aro clour, distinct, tuneful aaV
In porfoct time. It offers tke
most faoclnatlng waltiee asd
spirited two-steps of the
world's groat composers ' a
woll as the popular daaoe
muulc of tho hour. It Is a mil
itary band or a symphony or
chestra at will, affording a de
lightful and widely varied pro
nrammo without expense or
attention.
L. I 8AVAGIC,
S 17 Commercial S'tvt,
We Launder Ladies' Shirt Wbts and White
Skirts Just Right.
Wo guarantee to, All of our shirtwaists aro care
fully washod with a special noutral soap, starched jmt
whoro they should bo starched and Ironed by experts
who huvo mado shirtwaist Ironing a special study.
Wo aro pleasing tho most careful dressers In tho city with our
shirtwaist work and sro suro wo can please you, May We have a
trial.
K
SALEM
Tel. 25
LAUNDRY
COMPANY
iS6-l I. Liberty ft.
W M M X ST I ijfl
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0 TeacJjer of Piano, Organ and 0
O EBserable C!ase, until Octo- O
O ber 1, In Chicago taking ad- O
O vaaced studies. '
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O First National Dank. Jlldg Studio O
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O ReeUkRre Studlot 818 Marlon O
O Street.. Phoe J9M. O
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fho- Main 17 N. Hl ftt
C. W. YANNKE
Proprlioi f
THE FASHION STABLES
Cabs and Livery, alNRIgs Modern
Rubber Tire.
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hit form. V ttot m U( lim- inn uuk.lt b
HMMH fUC,"T ro iiimy pcoplj
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and fruit
,Jd la 5a.'2jj; by Di. 5. C SfcT )08.
V. M.UK1.V BOX CO.
247 Miller St., South Salem, raanti-
, facturer of all ktade of boxee, eratee
aryer ccoorM. riot'
tf
Salem Fence Works
He4quArtT fr WeveH Wke
Fettdsg.
J Poultry Netting, Pickets, GaU,
Malthoid RooMng, P. ft D. Ready
Roolng, Screen Doors aad Ad
justable Wli.dow Sereeaa.
CHAS. D. MULLIGAN
Bueeefter
WAITW MOKLKY.
SMO Court St. Salem. Or
CIGARS and
TOBACCOS
I have selected thu best braatfs
of Cigars and Tobacco coaUi
ent with the trade Can supply
you with what yon wUh with
satisfaction. Also carry a com
plote line of soft drinks.
K. OAfW, Vm.
Ytoai Street, opposite Thi R
eptl0B, Newport, OregQU,
Am Jm 0rv.