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FIVE Si JUST GOT OVER A C0LD?!PDI7f CiVFN RV If I IULLU UIILI1 Ul FLORAL Look uut Tor kidney troubles mid backache. Colds overtax the kidneys; and often leave tliein " im. Fur weak kidneys well, read what a Salem man i 1ADE THE DAILY CAPIVAL JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON, FRIDAY. Jl'XK P.O. 1916. FARM Great Clubbing Offers by the Daily Capital Journal WE Have made arrangements by which any sub scriber of the CAPITAL JOURNAL, delivered by carrier in Salem, who will pay for the paper six months in advance, at the regular rate, $2.50, will receive without extra charge, the following publica tions for one year: CLUBBING LIST NO. 1 The Northwest Farmstead, regular price, $1.00 Boys' Magazine, regular price $1.00 Today's Magazine, regular price $ .50 Household Magazine, regular price $ .25 Total of regular price $2.75 REMEMBER these cost you nothing if you pay six months in advance for the DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL by carrier in Salem. Or you may have the following combination on the same lines if you prefer it: CLUBBING LIST NO. 2 Today's Magazine, one year, and McCall Magazine, one year, with two McCall pat terns of your own selection, free. Today's Magazine is a splendid publication bigger and better than ever before. McCalFs Magazine is too well-known to need further introduction it is growing bigger and better all the time. MAIL SUBSCRIBERS to the CAPITAL JOURNAL "may -secure either of these ; clubbing bargains by paying one year's subscription at the regular rate of $3.00 per year. Call at the business office, or address. CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON If Too Fat Get, More Fresh Air I Bo Moderate In Your Diet Reduce Your Weight. Take Oil ot Korein. And Lack of fresh air it is said weakens the oxygen carrying powor of the blood, the liver becomes sluggish, fat iccnmu latcs and the action of many of tho vital organs are hindered thereby. The heart action becomes weak, work is an effort and the beauty of tho figure is destroyed. I Fat put on by indoor life is unhealthy I ind if nature is not assisted in throw-1 ing it off a seriotts case of obesity may result. When you feel that you are getting too stout, take the matter in hand at once. Don 't wait until your figure has becomo a joke and your health ruined Y through carrying around i burden of unsightly and unhealthy fat. Spend as much time as you possibly can in the open; breathe deeply, and got from Central Pharmacy or any druggist a box of oil of korein capsules; take one after each meal and ,-tone before rotiring at night. Weigh yourself every few days and keep up the treatment until you are down to normal. Oil of korein is ab solutely harmless, is pleasant to take, helps tho digestion and even a few days treatment has been reported to show a noticeable reduction in weight. Let's continue to hope that blaek borders on handkerchiefs will not be ndded to our other border troubles. Are You Past 30 Years? Take Hot Water and "Anuric." People arc realizing more and more Y every day that the kidneys, just as do the bowels, need to be flushed occa sionally. The kidneys are an elimina tive organ and are constantly working, separating the poisons from the blood. Under this continual and perpetual aetioa they are apt to congest, and then trouble starts. Uric acid backs up into the system, causing rheuma tism, neuralina. rirorsv and mnnv other serious disturbances. Doctor Pierce of Buffalo, New York, alvo- loiin iuv r i ri j vne snuum iiiiiii P'vari. rltiv uhnntil pn.riii.n in tli.i nnt. Moor air sufficiently to sweat profur.ely. kind from time to time stimulate the idnev action bv means of "Anuric." V'his preparation has been thoroughly ried out at his Sanitarium, in the o-me iy as his "Favorite Prescription" for STE AD Dispatch Intimates, Hooper Is Arrested Portland, Ore., Juno 30. A telegram from the San Francisco police that "your-number 2C10 is under arrest at Joplin, Mo., charged with murder," was not fully explained by the Portland po lice department today. "Your number 2010," is John Austin Hooper, probably the most sensational highwaymnn of a decade. But in re sponse to a telegram, Joplin authori ties wired that they had no record of Hooper's nrrest. Locnl police thought, however, that Hooper might have been arrested under another name, and that his real identity is unknown in Joplin. Hooper escaped from jail at Grnnta Pass, Ore., a year ago after his nrrest on a charge of holding up the Southern Pacific station there. A dozen other sen sational holdups are laid at his door. Story Corroborated. San Francisco, June 30. That John Austin Hooper, the Oregon bandit, is under nrrest at Joplin, Mo., under the name of Wilbur Mason, was the declara tion of San Francisco police today. They declare the man was taken into custody at Joplin June 4 on charge of murder and robbery and that his book number there is 581. Hooper was sentenced to a life term at San Quentiu several years ago, but was paroled September 1, 1014. It is "Remember the Maine" in our war with Spain. How would "Re member the Mining Stock" do at this timet weak women and "Golden Metlical Discovery," the standard herbal system tonic, (both of which now mine in tablet form for convenience of carrying and taking). "Anuric" is now being introduced here, and many locU people are daily testifying to its perfect ness. , When you have backache, dizzy spells or rheumatism, heed nature's warning. It means that you arc a victim to uric acid poisoning. Then ask your drug gist for "Anuric" and you will very soon become one of hundreds who daily give their thankful indorsement to this powerful enemy to uric avid. If you have that tired, worn-out feel ing, baikachc, rheumatism, neuralgia, or if your sleep is disturbed by too fre quent urination, get Dr. Pierce. Anuric Tablets pt drug store, full treatment $1.ki. or send 10c for trial package to nr. i ieree, invalids' uorei, uuiiaio,. x. y. Something Doing From Early Morn Until Long After Dewy Eve .t. . Front the rising of iuf sun nexr Monday morning at twenty-seven niin utes after four o'clock until the last sraiiis of the orchestra playing "Home Sweet Home" nt the armory, the pa triotic people of Salem will be celc- orniing tne nav tnnt will in tune make Salem famous, that known as "( herry rair Da. i.uuugn i ue uny according to nos - tetter s almanac begins when the nvcr - age good citizen is engaged in refresh - ing slumber, tho day officially f rom tne t nerry rair stnniipomt will assume an air of expectancy when Queeti Kstella and her attendants are escort ed at 0:1") a. m. from the Marion hotel by the uniformed Cherrians to tho reviewing stand on the Court house lawn. At the hour of 0::I0 when the queen, Miss Estella Wilson and her maids, Miss liosalie Ilach anil Miss Charlotte I. ally, arrive at the reviewing stand, (Inventor Withyeombe, with a few ap propriate words will place the crown on the brow of Miss Wilson, saluting her as Queen of the 101(5 Cherry Fair. Immediately following the crowning ot the queen," the Salem Bov Scouts, i under the direction of Scoutmaster I Fulkerson. will inve an exhibition of the bov scout drill and evolutions. At !:4T thp bniiy jiarmlo on Willsou nviMiup will ltoi'in with tlip IipjuI of tho nrocessioi, nt Court niul Summer streets. This parade will be - around Willson , , .. ., ,. . park. On account ot the i itticu.lt posi- ! -,i , .i tion they will occupy as judges the names of those who will have that . doubtful honor thrust upon them, have I not been announced. ,. .. . . . ., , ,. rrom the viewing of the bullies an,! muds um.k i s,.v , , i yvw orators or i neuy rair unv win me t" Marion Square for the Oregon Orange picnic aud the program to be offered by its members. - ' The attractions of the afternoon will iiegm at. p. 111. witn me paraoe I representing all the granges of Marion I county, led by the governor on horse- 'back and Chief Welch and his aides, ! followed by the Cherrinn baud. Form-j I ing at Marion Square at 1:M p. m the line parade is south on ( ommercial street to State; hence east on State to Church; north on Church to the review ing stand on the north side of the court house; thence swinging around the court house to State; thence west on State to Commercial Marion Square. Street sports will begin following the parade and those interested in base ball will find a good game nt the League grounds beginning nt 4:1.1. "Hiawatha" will be produced under the direction of the North Salem 'Wo men's club, 011 the lawn of Willson avenue, beginning at. 5 o'clock. and the band concert for 8:30. The Water sports are scheduled for 7:. 10 concert will continue about 30 minutes, bh the ball, to be led by Queen Kstella and King liing Deckelinch, will begin with the grand march at 0 o'clock. The doors of the armory will be thrown open at noon of Monday for tho exhibit of cherries and flowers, under the auspices of the Salem Floral association. Prizes amounting to $150 will be awarded to those making the best cherrv displays and $!I7 for the best floral exhibits. Seventy dollars will be distributed among those who enter decorated aWmobiles and the boys and young men in street sports will receive a total of $35. July 3 is a Salem holiday, but July Fourth is a national affair, to bo ob served entirely at tho state fair grounds. The average citizen may rest on tho Fourth after the strenuous Cherry Fair day, but the crowned heads will still bo on duty. Queen Estella and her maids will be. entertained at the Mar ion on the Fourth by fif State Fair Board and with the Cherrians as es corts will be given a grand entry in to the grounds on the morning of the day-we all celebrate. MUSIC FEATURE OF CHAUTAUQUA One of the best features nf the com ing Chautauqua in Snlem, July 12, will be the long list of musical numbers to be presented during the week. Six days of the program will be featured with music, and the best artists that can bo brought under contract for sum lUr work. The Sequoia Male Quartet is one of the most versatile of the musical at tractions on the program. These four male singers present a program of old home ballads, popular and grand opera and almost anything an audience may want. The International Operatic company appears on one of the earlier days of chautauqua in a pi asing pro gram; while on music day chnutanqua patrons are to hear the famous New i'ork City Marine Hand in two great concerts. Bringing this band to the Wst. is one of the chautauqua victories of l'jlti. Another musical attraction of ns great importance is the Kaffir Boy Choir which has been brought to this country bv Balnier an African explor er. This organization of real Kaffir, boys will give the program on the; closing evening of chautauqua in a; concert that will linger long in the, memories of those who attend the pro-1 grams in the big tent. Other musical attractions for the chautauqua are Don-1 aid liouchier, a French tenor; who will1 ding in concert with the New York City, Marine band; The ltincr Sisters, and the Skibinskv-Welch Concert company. The whole airav of musical talent is' far more pretentious than any other musical progiain that has ever been presented on a western chautauqua. Now comes the irreverent KI! m hat ''anew broom sweeps clean''. mid be a gcod campaign slogan Y or tion wo hew hiskereu candidates. says: j Kd I. a Fountain, retired fanner, 1 -H I I S - tw0 y;!r ..Trme d" wSiTii ueavy com wiuen semen on my moneys nnd caused me a great deal of trou ble. My back was sore mid stiff. My kidneys acted too freely and I bad to get up eight or ten times at night and 1 1 couldn t control the kidney secretions. I took three boxes of Doan's Kidney i i;iu n.i.i .i..... ut... thrt ,nic-ur.. ;.. ... ! : .m.j .--...... ..... ....... , back and rid me of tne too frequent desire to pass tho kidney secretions. Since then, my kidneys have caused me but very little trouble and in every way I am enjoying the best of health." Price 50c, at all dealers. Don 't ,:n,..i.. i.:.i . . DoVs Ki(npy iMHsthe same that Mr- Tj!l ynm,tijn had. Foster-Milnjrn 1 Co ' ir0I(. Buffalo, N. Y. j i 1 I L T J ! AffieHCan LUJllDer lnUle With the West and North Coasts of South America Wlislliinrtiili II C June 10. pi.,., i Americans can 'shin lumber t,'. s,tl, ! America without quarrels and disputes with their Latin customers seems iirov-1 en bv the, fact that. Douglas fir from! our Pacific coast is sold in large quan- j titles to Chile and Peru, with practical - ly none of the friction over grade and measurements that characterizes our ; lumber trade with Argentina. Hrazil nn.1 1 1 ruguay. "This tion of affairs," satisfactory coi'idi- I says Special Agent i '.'k',r '' Simmons, in a report written r.'"' 11,0 'au ot foreign and Dome 1 v o.nmerce jjepurtment ot ( , has resulted i f...,ii,r ( , oniniereo, in American products and cordiality to-! Wlml Amencnu exporters that is of the ward Americnii exporters that is of the ! ! f"'f,'t I I , V1,1 t American I trade as a whole." m. . , ., , 1 1 ne new report describes the markets , . . ..... ,Va.,K,'...s Colombia, Venezuela, 'Trinidad, and Cu- l-!U"in n.;i. 1 1... ' '" " maiKeis, aiinougn tno lumlier imported v )h(ls(1 fw ,,.,.....;,, i(( .,,. ' ,. i sively Douglas fir. Kcuador iimtiuc i ... in using liracticallv USlllir liriH'tli'll t- tin tintw.rt.,.) 1 1..... I , but would be a promising 'field if the ; tariff were low enough to permit'-,, I Americnii l.mil..,.. t.. ...,t .. i !'' ! mice lr,.i;,.ii ..n .1... ... Practicallv all the lumber im- : iorted by Colombia and Venezuela j comes from the fuited States, but the amounts are small 2,000,11(1(1 hoard feet annually for Colombia, and ,'l,fIIO,OIIO feet for Venezuela. The limited use of : wood in both countries (the total con- 1 sumption is only 1:1.(100,1100 'feet in Co- ; lombia and 8,00O,0U0 feet in Venezuela), i ","" in 1 i iic.ue in 1 , i -.. . ..... , ... 1 .....n 11 11 ri'mniii anil OTllel 1 1 i 1 , i- , .1 materials, points to the need of a luiu-1 T' T" ,T , '' ,', '' "T "' bur wivori!.;.. ... .1 , !v constat! v keeping the complexion l ich e m-n l- ''"'T:' 1 """"I1' Hear, white ' satiny, Tt does more to wan n these markets miir it be ureal v . . . .. . . Ill ofim , u.,.. ...Ill .i 1 ,1 ini norm tOi"" sa.vs ine report. A Mum tr (1,.. . Among ttie to ncs treated in the re- .. i...i ., ' " in. if n,wl.,.. .. . . .. poi r under tne var o s count l ies are t he diimest;,. ,n0.,.. o i i " nomesiic lesources and lndustrv the lnmkni. ;.,... i V- .'. "" lumper imports and their distr but on- tlm oi,nn;, r "I'siiiouiion, tlio species, dimensions, costs 11 r res iiM.. nio . , ' 1 , ' ' 1111111111 , ijurti- ness conditions; and suggestions for ex panding American trade. .Supplemen tary data are given concerning special wood products furniture, tmi f itlino """"'1'" I , ties, po es boxes and ... ...., ,,., (,iiii, n.irieis, i muring nni ceiling, and sash, doors, and blinds. There are also lists o'f lumber importers and dealers, lumber yards, deposits, mills, wood-pulp consumers, principal mining industries, nitrate oficinns, and railroads of Chile, and sawmills, im porters, and dealers of Peru, Kcundor, Colombia, Venezuela, and Trinidad! Tnis report completes the record of the investigations conducted by tho Burenu into the lumber trndo of South Amer ica, a similar report for Argentine. Uru guay, and Brazil having been published snmo months ago. The present, report is entitled "Lum ber Markets of the West and North Coasts of South America," Special Agents Series No. 117. It comprises Ui) pages and is sold nt the nominal price of 25 cents by the Superintendent of Documents, Washington, and by nil district offices of the Bureau of For eign and domestic commerce. Klamath Falls claims dose proxim ity to tho fisherman's paradise. But, remember, it is a fish story. DYSPEPSIA OF 170MEH Special Treatment Required. Many women suffer from a form of indigestion or dyspepsia which does not yield to ordinary treatment While the symptoms are similar to those of ordi nary indigestion, yet the medicines usually prescribed do not restore the patient's normal condition. There seems to be a kind of dyspepsia caused by derangement of the female organism. While this appears to be the same as ordinary indigestion it can bo relieved only by a medicine which, be sides acting as a stomach tonic, is good i lor iemaie ailments. Kead what suh a medicine did for Mrs. Williams : She says: "Before I began taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound I was trou bled with dyspepsia and bearing down! pains in my back ! and sides, and after ! my meals my stom- j ach would bloat up till I could senrccly get my breath. At times I was bo weak I could hardly stand on my feet and I looked hollow-eyed and my skin was yellow. Now I have a good color, have gained in every way and can do my work witliout any . pains. 1 think it Is the nest medicine m eerth for stomach troubles of wo- ,M N WfLLIAM.S, 31 . K ' a ill'' 1 j I jllil! L 1 West 3d Street, New Albany, lui. Are Divided Into Three Classes Twelve Prizes Given to Amateurs Prizes to be offered at the Cherry fair next Monday by the Salem Floral society, are divided into three classes. The professionals are offered three prizes, with $10 as the highest award for a general display of plants. Organizations will compete in another 'class and they will be offered $10 for the best general display of cut flow I ers. The amateurs will be given 12 'chances nt carrying' home some of the 1 prize money. The strict law has been I laid down that among the. nniateurs, all j must display flowers grown by thein I selves mid not purchased. All entries must be made at the Com 1 mcreiul club and all exhibits must lie on ilisplay bv 9 o'clock at the armory. Ml 1 ; .. - mi. . Monday morning. The total nmoiint of ""' '' .tlowers is !,, and the V""' a"- ,,nzOS ,l,r0 11 " ,t,,llmvs: ',(,''''','."al ("''"'rl 'bsplay of I'1""t ?: 0; second. :. den- 1' '"' 11,mv:'"S: Sl'1'01" : hanging 1,i,skl',: sfpjmi1' . 1 Organizations fleneral display of ; tl(nvi'rs: First, 10; second, $5. Hanging baskets: First, $'J: second, 1. Auiatcuis (leueral display of cut, flowers: First. .7; second, .if. (ien-; ,,,J" 'Hsplav ot roses: Urst, $i : sec- om1' f,; ih"- ;1' J10!1"-1 ,1is',,"-V "f ! .' r ,M' V '""" '! i Tumi, ..1. jicsl display ot roses, single peciiuen: t irsr, i ijtfi ; second, if.!. Hang- ing baskets: First, $: se id, ifl. TO KEEP SKIN IN FINE ! CONDITION ALL SUMMER , , k t would be much belter for the skinj little cream, powder or ruiiee werei "s''d iluiinn the heatel term. .Mixed with pcrsiiiiilioii, dust and grime, tiiese things are anything but beauti fy ing. Ordinary uiercolized wax will do more for the complexion, and with out giving an oily, streaked, spotted or liastv aliliearance. II is the ideal I npidication for the season, as it not onlv keeps the pores clean, but daily :..i., ...... ,.f .,1.:.. ...l,:.,!. ii-iiiuvs 'ii 1 1 nil., ui 1 111 1 ..1,111 nun 11 w aril ner iei 1 Lr a ouini counic- '., ' 7 . lltlllee t)lU Illl V "t till' IH'tS Or IlltltlCCS . i . I'll in v em i oen. unv ouiice 01 i ' i i. n inercolized wax, obtainable at any . . -n i . i id rug s ore, wil completely renovate .1 . 1 H ' r 1 , , WIJI.st complexion. It in applied at .-, 1, 111 11114111 iiiie coin cream iiimi wnsneii 011 in the morning. To keep the skin from sagging or wrinkling, or to overcome siicii condi tion, there's nothing better than a face bath made by dissolving 1 ounce powdered saxolite in 1-2 pint, witch hazel. Trail Work Begins In Columbia Gorge Park Portland, Or., June 30 The Forest Service hrs a crew of sixteen men building a new trail up the Eagle Creek Valley of the Columbia Gorge Park. This is in accordance with nil announcement made today. Itesides building the trail, this crew will pre pare a number of camp sites in order to make the recreational features of the region available for public use. This Kagle Creek project is the first of many development plans to be car ried out for the park. The trail will follow the creek up into the Oregon National Forest, and then on to Wah tum lake. From the lake there is a trail down Herman creek to the Iler mnn Hanger station and the Columbia Highway, thus completing to twenty six jnilo loop. Parties wishing to innke this loop trip can do so in two days, camping over night at Wahtiim lake. The Kagle creek work also contem plates other trails to points of scenic interest, and a general preparing of the area for the. comtort and use of tne public. Tho whole area of the Columbia Gorge Park consists of 1 1,000 acres aloug the Columbia river between Kagle creek and Viento, which was set aside lust December by order of the secretary of agriculture for the permanent use of the public, ns a recreation park. The full development of the park will - take, several years, and will include picnic grounds, many camp sites, and additional trails, but it can nc used this season in its pres ent state. A waer supply has been installed and a sewer system built. A ranger has been stationed at Kagle creek to look ufter the grounds this season. Fire Breaks Out On Liner Beaver San Francisco, Juno 30. Flames which burst out between decks for ward on the const liner Heaver nt ifs doilt here were extinguished early to- day after a sharp fight. Dense clouds of smoke rolling 'from the Beaver 'a bow brought the full waterfront fire fighting force. Sncks of flour and big rolls of newspapers packed near the cu gine room bulkhead burned. The heat of the bulkhead probably started the fire. Firemen worn oxygen helmets on account of tlio thick smoke and danger ous fumes. SUNDRY CIVIL BILL PASSED WiasH'mgtion, June Iltr. The senate yesterday afternoon passed the sundry ivi bill as agreed to by the house ! ' "'"'"". 1 !WHI '? ' i' ;w,ll fO to the president Ji iirrvinff ne- 0H0.O00. It IWII1 yO Ml HI'- lli-flUlllL Jill III" hi,. L;.r nature tomorrow Who Ever Heard of a Bargain Day for - SMALL MEN! We Shall Hold One on SATURDAY $25, $20, $17 Sizes 31, 33 $6 and $5 Florsheim Sizes 0, 6 1-2, 7 $1.50, $1.25 Sizes 34, 36 Long or Short Sleeves $5, $4, $3 Black Stiff Hats $ 1 A A Sizes (5 3-4, G 7-8 P W $2, S1.50, $1.00 Shirts Si.cs II, 1 I 1- All stvlcs, slitT vwi'W-i, sul't rut' t's, nil lurs nf tat'lu'il. ilrcsM shirls inn so on. If yon wi'iir si.o Jt or II 1 'J vmi tut in roat lurk. 50c Soft Collars Sizes 13 1-2, 11 Equally good bargains for the big man and the medium sized man. Our Going Out of Business Sale Is the Bargain Harvest for those who know quality and appreciate low prices. Hammond-Bisnop Co. I The Toggery CARKANZA'S CAPITAL Utilise, Idaho, Statesman) No city on the western hemisphere has so long or so romantic a history as has the capital of Mexico. When the adventurous Cortex reached the city where Monte.iiina ruled in 1510, there were no less than 50,000 dwell ings, and the circumference of the place was twelve miles. Mexico City was then nearly "00 years old, iiavjng been founded in KI-5 by a band of Aztecs. Cortez, forced from the capital after imprisoning Monte.uma, ami nearly ruining the city, returned two years Inter and captured tho place alter u seventy five day seige. The city was then rebuilt, and remained under Span ish rule for three centuries. Tho next time it fell before an in vading force was when the triumph ant army of the Pnited States enter- led its gates in 1HI7. Maximilian, with a hostile force, gained admission In 1 still and later made himself emper or. Since his dentil, u few years after his triumph, Mexico City has changed hands nearly n score of times, pass ing from one faction to another, ami hits known no peace nor quiet except f'r the log rule of Diaz. Ilel'ore the wars and revolutions which have followed tlio end of the Diaz rule Mexico ity had (O'-'.OOO people, but today the population is probably less It occupies morn than twenty square miles, has paved and electrically lighted streets, and is known as one of the finest built cities in America What wonder that Carrnnza, in lot) populous ami beautiful capital, is blinded by what seems to be his own power! His small mind can compre hend the greatness of Mh own coun try, but he fails to grasp the idea of , the might ot his northern neig.ibor. ' Ignorant himself, he feeds his follow I ers with tales of American cowardice and with promises of eouipiest ami M !LI a J I Digeitibl The powder dissolve in water. Rich Milk, Malted grain extract in powder. For Infanta, Invalids and growing children. Pur nutrition.upbuilding the whole body. Invigorates nursing mothers, and the aged. $11.00 Shoes 4?? 40J Union Suits 15c plunder. The result, from present prospects, will be that the chroniclers of history inny have to add another capture of Mexico City to the already l"ng This Airship Came Right From London k MS a ,. .... .. a , 11 ' ' 4m Shaped like an eggshell and topped with wide blue wings like uilerons, this white tnrvnl toomi is vpm .inurt in it.. 1 1 ' " - simplicity and good lines, A piping of the ribbons rillllliiwr tirinmil tint crnun gives the effect of a deep band. Needs no cooking Keep it on hand. The Original Food-Diink for all ages. More nourishing than tea, coffee, etc. In the home, or at Hotels and Cafes. 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