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f ,,w75jr DAILY CAPITAL 30UIXAL, SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, FKRUUARV 25, 1007. 3 Lj builds you up JU1U k" rf . i!..v.i! fort "T.iver hf aeiicwuo -ww -. paration witnoui on. Iter than old-fashioned i;.m nil and emulsions restore health for people, delicate children, -n ciVVnpss. colds. aiiui v... , V 11 rhs, bronchitis and all it and lung trouDies. H on our guarantee. !. PUTNAM 'CO., Druggists fesriDIOUS WOMEN In the hygienic care of the ud lor jora '"-."",- jiodil deodorizing and healing ico are extraordinary. For sale textas. Sample free. Address lLPuton Co.. Uoston, Mass. 'EN LOCKS FIGHT (Dally Albany Herald.) Tho Open Locks Fight. It time goes by Wlllnmotto vnl- people will nalize more and tethe Imnortanco or tno rrco iock- Mli. commonly known ns tho i bill, put through this session taj legislature Tho bill pro- tor tho raising by tho state (1(10,000 a year for threo yonrs, Intent upon a llko amount to bo Iroprlatcd by congress. This puts I matter of open locks squarely j'to the Oregon delegation in con- , particularly to R-prosontntlvo !r. of this district, who Is now 1 txbltlous, and wants just such Etuare to uso ns nn opportunity lAow his power of doing things p national lawmaking body. Mr. W and tho rest of the dologn- i we tho unreserved support of Pper la all efforts they mnv nut ' along this line. Thoy dosorvo Kcouragcment of every resldont, . commercial body, crantro nnd t like organization of tho valley. Uneflclenco that wnltn nn Mtement of tho project is worthy eaiy oi formal endorsomont nnd wrement to tho concrnsslnnnt Mlon, but should prompt tho i ci tho Willamette vnlloy to . up necessary, our renrnnnn. P In Washington. Tho heaviest w now carried hv ti.io nii.. i ,, ,, IUHOJ ID se embargo at Oregon City fctcunt of It. the corumerco of 'T U paying out $150,000 to C Sheiwi. $200,000 a year, and the amount is growing overy year. The breaking down of this embargo will mean a better price for every bushel of po tatoes, every bushel of oats or wheat raised, better price for every bale of hops, crato of fruit, better prlco for overy pound of wool, better prlco for every crate of eggs, roll of butter or other produce, bettor price for ovory head of sheep, cattle, hogs or horses. It will mean better business for tho merchant, lumberman and business men generally. It will mean tho re moval of a burden of 50 cents a ton on nil commodities shipped out of or Into this valley and ten cents a hend Jon all stock coming or going. Tho lockage bill was put through tho legislature without a dollar expended In its behalf, or any organized, paid lobby. It Is one measure that will stand as a monument In tho way of romedial legislation to tho twenty fourth loglslatlvo sosslon that ad journs today. To tho press of tho valley Is due, almost wholly, tho progress tho free locks sentiment: hns nttalned, nnd tho lonncttnont by tho legislature of the Jones bill. Tho bill would prob ably not been put through this ses sion but for the steps taken at tho Shippers' Convention hold at Albany In Jnnunry. At that meeting nn (Open RIvor Association was formed. It was composed, with ono exception, of valley nowspnpor men, nnd tho Importance of tho measure to tho farming and commercial interests of tho valley woro pounded Into tho legislators until It has' been given a place on tho statuto books of Oro gon. Tho work Ib not completed yot. Lot ovory man Interested, nnd all should be, look to tholr dologatlon In congross to now do their pnrt. Have You Piles? Dr. Lconhardt'8 Hem-Hold Is an Internal' Romedy that cntlroly re moves tho cause of Piles, nnd cures to stay cured any caso no matter how long standing. If you hnvo Piles and Dr. Lcon hnrdt's Horn-Bold will not euro you. you got your money back. A thousand dollar guarantee goes with overy bottlo of llcm-Rold Bold. If you want a porfoct nnd perma nent euro, ask for Dr. Leonhardt's Ilem-Rold, tho gunrnnfeed Remedy. All druggists, $1.00, or Dr. Leon hnrdt Co., Niagara Falls, N. Y., Pro prietors. Sold by Dr. S. C. Stone, Salem. Appraisers Appointed Frank Reovcs, E. N. ThomaB nnd M. Donahuo hnvo been appointed by tho county court ns apprralscrs of tho ostato of B. F. Blackwoll, de ceased. Tho bond of Mrs. Florcnco Rooves In thOfStim of $4000 has been Hied by her nB administratrix and tho samo has been approved by the Marlon county court. o Neighbors Got Fooled. "I was morally coughing myself to death, and had bocomo too weak to lenvo my bod; nnd neighbors pre dicted that I would never leave It allvo; but they got fooled, for thanks bo to God, I was Induced to try Dr. King's Now Discovery. It took Just four ono dollar bottles to euro tho cough and rcstoro mo to good sound health," writes Mrs. Eva Uncaphor, of Grovoriown, Stark County, Ind ThlB King of cough and cold cures, and healor of throat nnd lungs, It guaranteed by J. C, Perry, Druggist 50c and $1.00, Trial bottle free. HQMaf titsssf MaingwaB THE SENSIBLE SHOE FOR LV. Reed's Cushion Sole Shoes j HH" "HHiiiiiiimmimimmin m-h i n WE ARE SOLE AGENTS FOR THIS CELEBRATED SHOE IX SALEM, AND WE HAVE A DIG STOCK IN HAND RIGHT FROM TnE FAC TOnv, HENCE CAN SAVE YOU MONEY. WHY THEY ARE BETTER ! A TinCK CUSHION OF FELT COVERED BY SOFT LEATHER MAKES A SOFT, LUXURIOUS RESTING TLACE FOR THE FOOT. TnE SHOES ARE WELL MADE, HUT ANY DAMPNESS THAT MIGHT TENETRATE IS ABSORBED BY THE FELT, LEAVING THE FOOT WARM AND COM PORTABLE RESIDES THE CUSHION SOLE ACTS AS A SPRING, GIVING ELASTICITY TO THE STEP, AND AVOIDING HEAVY JAIt ON TUB SPINE. IT IS TITO ONLY HEALTHY AND COMFORTABLE SHOE HHHm-CALL AND SEE THEM....... E. L IRVIN & Expert RcfNMriiif 0r Specialty. Hiimiiiiniiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii' tummiti nim imin-fr' I TRANSFERS IN REAL ESTATE rHillllll lllllllllllllll Tho following deeds hnvo boon placed on record In tho offlco of tho Marlon county recerder: R. P. Bolso et al to R. P. Boise Jr., land in Marlon county, v d 5 400 Joseph Carnley ot ux to Jacob P. Comely, 48-100 ot nn acre in t C b, r 1 w, w d. . 200 J. H. and M. E. Dawson to Nolllo R. Schourer, 5 ncres In t 3 s. a 1 w, w d 200 A. and L. Propp to T. It. Burr et ux, CO acres In t 7 s, r 3 w, w d 3300 Charles M. Wnlker ot ux to A. A. Englebnrt, lots 1 nnd 2; block GO, University addition to Salem, w d "5... 3200 Albort Johnson et ux to An drew J. Johnson, land In Mnrlon county, wy d 1500 Q. C. Matthews et al to J. M. Poorman et ux, lots 1 to 4, block 4, Sottlomloj's addi tion to Woodburn, w d .... 1025 Fred Looso to August Thomas et ux, lot 4, block 1, Central addition to Salem, w d 1000 J. H. Moses et ux to C. F. Do Guiro, lot 2, Johnson's addi tion to Sllvorton, w d 1000 John Daly to John Outcrson, 1-10 of nn ncro In t 10 s, r r 5 o, w (1 150 J. W. and L. Armstrong to J. L. Morse, parts or lots 7 and 8, block 9, Unlvorslty addi tion to Snlom, w d 100 G. W. and M. P. Johnson to J. ,W. nnd II. A. Iuman, lots 1 and. 2, block R, Compton'B addition to Salem, q o d.. GO Ida V. East to AV. II. Dnl- rymplo, lots 3 nnd 4, block 1C, Englewood addition to Salem, p o d 25 O. G. Sparks et ux to Mary J. Hicks, 1 aero near Sllvor ton, w d I . . . . 700 L. E.'IIIbbard ot nl to C. F. Do Guiro, lot 4 and part of lot 3, Johnson's addition to Sll vorton, w d GOO Star Land Co. to D. Code, lot 7 and pnrt of lot G, block 13, Yow Park annex to Sa lem, w d GOO I. N. Miles holrs ot al to Grovor Simmons, 40 ncres In t 7 s, n2w,td 3 M. E. S. Kinney to F. D. Thlol son, land In block 20, Snlom w d 1 W. H. Smond ot ux to F. Hall, 21 acros In t G 8, r 2 w, q o d '. '. 1 J. II. Albert et ux to D, Cado, lot 3, block 11, Yow Park addition to Salem, w d . . . . , 1 II. G. Hayes ct ux to B. G. Cochran, land In t 19 s, r G e, w d 1 Callforhln Powdor Work to Du Pont Do Nemours Powdor Co., lots 12, 13 nnd 14, block 1, Knight's addition to Snlom, d ' 10 II. D. and M. M. Bondy to C, Sullivan, lot 8, block 11, nnd lots 5 and C, block 2, Ellzaboth's addition to Mill City, w d 10 H, D. nnd M. M. Bondy to C. Sullivan, lots 3 and 4, block 15, Mill City, w d 10 LADIES i i i i i i i i i m i i i i i i i m i t- J t CO. QUICK HOT BREAD. tome Welt Trtrtl Ucclprn Thnt Ar Knur to Uc. How often does It happen, even to Iho best of housekeepers, thnt one's maid appears, a few minutes beforo lunchtlmc, with her lmuds demurely folded nnd nn expression of hopeless ness on her countenance ns she an nounccs, "Please, mn'nm, there's no bread for lunch." Or perhaps a sudden Influx of callers on n cold nftcrnoou brlugs a desire for a cup of tea with its attending biscuit and tho storo closet reveals uothmg but empty boxes Here arc some recipes to tldo over such a chasm: Plain Gems. Sift together ono pint of sifted pastry Hour, ono lovel tea spoonful of salt and Qvo level tea spoonfuls of baking powder. Pour over this one cupful of milk, stir Just enough to tunUo a smooth bnttcr, no longer. Drop from tho spoon Into gem pans, and bake In n quick oven from tlftcon to eighteen minutes. Brcnd Hour may bo used In making them, but one-third cupful mqro of milk; will be required. Corn Mutllns. Ono cupful of corn meal (the lino kind, not tho gruuu lated): one cupful of Hour, hnlf a cup ful of sugnr. one teaspoonful of baking, powder, half a tcaspoonful of salt. In to these rub. ono generous tnblespoon fill of butter. (If you aro In a great hurry, tho butter may bo softened near tho lire.) Add tho yolks of two eggs and a cupful of milk sour milk with a little soda Is best and last of nil the benten whites. Stir It all up as quickly ns possible and pour Into gem pans. Bake about twenty minutes. Wheat Putrs. Two cupruls or milk, two eggs, two cupruls of Hour. Bent hard and very smooth and bnko. Lemon Tea Cakes. (Theso hardly como under tho heading "quick" ns compared with tho others, but tho recipe Is so useful to have In nn emer gency that It 1b ndded.) Ono egg, ono cupful of sugar, threo tablcspoouruls of milk, Juice nnd rind of two small lemons, ono tonspoonful or baking powder, Hour enough to .roll out. De lineator. llovr to lie rojiutnr. The secret or getting along with everybody and having n good tlmo wherever you go Is to like peoplo nud to take an luterost In their lives. It does not matter whether It Is a princess or a serving mnld, n statesman or n fanner whom you are thrown with for n few minutes or a few hours, find out tho main Interest or tho llfo you hnvo met and tnlk about that nnd you will Interest yourself and your hearer too. Tills Kuninli naturo lover ls,a sepnrato nnd distinct Individual from the man who calls lilniHclf a student or human nature. This student looks at his neigh bors usually through a quirting glass and continually takes Inventory or their vices, dcrects nnd weaknesses. The other person comes to his or her rol lows with love In the heart and In her mind tho ono thought, "Wo nro broth ers and sisters, what can I do for you V" She cares only and looks only for the grand humnn sentiments lu tho. heart of each mail or woman she meets. And somehow she llnds them. Bo the quiiu- tlty great or Intlulteslmally small, sho calls It out. She has friends every where Peoplo lovo her, bcllevo nnd contldo In hor. Why? Bocauso she loves, believes In nnd tnkes an Interest In evorybody. I'or the Drraamakcr. To strengthen shirt buttonholes stitch them around with cotton after they nro finished. They will then last much longer nnd will not tear nway from tho material. In sowing a pleco of material on tho bins to a straight piece tho former Is apt to bocomo stretched. To avoid this tho bias should be plnced underneath, and It will then be scwu In evenly. It Is often dltncult to prevent the pile ot velvet from being crushed In stitch ing It, nnd a good plan Is to place n pleco of tho snine material face down ward on it. Tho Augers, resting on Oils, will not flatten tho pile. Wbon altering n blouse It la a mis take to move tho shoulder vouiu to tho front A better plan Is to Ut It drop backward Instead of forward. A llotnemfttlv Cabinet, A cabinet for tho keeping of house bold books, accounts, etc., will provo a boon to all who love a tidy and well appointed house. It Is of simple con ktructlon an old box nerve tho pur- pose admirably. A shelf should b In serted oa- shown, and a hinged door tatglit be affixed. At tho top, which U pointed, a hole should be bored for th(, reception of a strong nail wherewith to waff up the cabinet. A tlmmlr Mint. Ope housekeeper has won a nntno fr hermit by csnauijr pineapple nud wwet ape together. The pfeeappkH fr eaatMd early la b swuow and a4Md to a very rfcii lr4 with halve r Mutate ot apple eeeked '. Tfaer are a great taapieywaeat A DEEP MYSTERY SOLVED. Women Blinded by Science. Tho Doctor writes his prescription Id Latin and tho patient shuts her eyes to what ho l swallowing. Sho takes that much on falti. If It should euro her she doesn't know what cured hor. If ths prescription Injures hor sho cloosn't know what did tho Injury. Tho physician Is experimenting with different proscrip tions all tho time Sotnotlmos his medi cine Is succeMful In tho caso but often not. This mystery ot a concealed pro scription Is Intended to mystify nid to blind tho patient. Ono nhyMclan or wide experience nnd national reputation docs not bellovo In mystifying tho public, nor doos ho grap at the stars, but hollo vos that Nature provides that which Is nccoa larv for our lioilth and happiness. When tho womanly bvswmu Is deranged beyond tho sta.ro where It will respond to sunshine, iiod nlr, eheorfulm and proper mt; when tlu balance of health Is seriously disturbed this doctor boltevM that Naturo has placed at your hand tho halanca of power for good. Hidden In our American forests are many plnnta which cornvt and euro those distressing ailments whLU cause woman to suilor with backnrh", bcarlng-down pains, pain In tho hack or front of tho hand, norvous nes and laslttido. Most all womon who lovo Naturo who llko to wander through tho woods, have nt ono ttmo or another picked tho beautiful blossom of tho Lady's Sllpptr iCvprlpedlum). This Is not only n boautlfiil nut a very useful plant, Tho root of this plant when treated properly with glyrerlno U extract Its movllclnal virtue Is "valuable lu all cases ot nervous excitability or Irritability," Jays Prof. John M. ScmWor, M. I). An othor authority, Prof. V. Elllngwood, M. D., savs of this plant: "Exorcises special Intluonco upon nervous conditions dopondtng upon disordors of tho fomalo organs." Another plant which Is fro nuontly found In our American forests Is flolonlas. or Unicorn root. Tho Amkiu oan I)iHiKX8.vrouY says of this plant, that It "possesses n docldcdly bonollclal Intluonco In an enfeebled colulttlou of tho gonoral system, with weakness or dull naln In tno renal, or lumbo-sacral (small of tho back) region. In dis eases of tho womanly organs, It Is ono oi our most valuable agents, acting as a uterlno tonic, nnd gradually romovlng abnormal conditions, v.hllo nt tho samo limit It Imnarts loan and vhror to tho organs." JletKe. It Is muoh used In ca tarrhal, pelvic drains. Irregularities and painful periods. Prof. King furthur says, of Unicorn roet: "A particular pliuto romovod by It Is tho Irritability and despondency that often attends thono troubles (refernng to the ailments Just mnntloned). It has been found especially adapted to those, cases lu which pelvic lullunss, and the aching, banrlng-down omnia feci if then would till out q Wio Jio(f)." ... Dr. Pierce, chief consulting physician to tho Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Insti tute of llullato, N. Y., says, that a com bination of the nctlvo principles of theso two native plants together with Golden Seal roat, Ul.u-k Cohosh and llluo Cohosh roots when -miauled by tho uso of puro, trltilo-rellned irlycorliio of proper strength (which Is u.i Instead of alcohol), will almost Invariably euro thoso peculiar woakuosses and maladies Incident to women. That Is why Dr. Pierce, nearly fortv years aifo. decided to nut up In a ready -to -uso form, a " Proscription" which ho had found no useful In his largo practice. Dr. Plerco Is frank and open about his rcady-piopared inedlcluo, called Dr. Plerco' Favorite. Proscription ho tells Just what Is contained In It ho says It Is not a ccro-all, ns It serves only a singleness of , urimso, being for women's peculiar wc uii'skos uud maladies, tho only medlcliii pat up for salo through dmuizlsts for the euro of such maladies, all tho Ingredient of which havo tho en dorsement of loading medical practi tioners and vi Iters, as being tho very best known r"ie.lios for the ailments for which " Pnvoriii" Proscription " Is advlhcd. All this will 'hi learned to tho reader's full satisfaction by perusing n booklet of extracts compiled by Dr. Plerco from standard nu I In -l tie of t ho several schoolu of praotlco. ,.! which will bo sont free to anv adJi-is on rwuost for samo, mailed to Dr. It. V. Pierce. Buffalo, N. V. It stands ahme. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Proscription u tho tylil inedlalun fur woman s peculiar weakness and affec tions, all tho Imtrodli'iiu of which are print! upon the oottlo-wrnnier (u pUiln JJimll'ih. so that all who take It may know exactly what they aro using. A further i asuii for tho unprecedented popularity ci Mu 'Favorite Pnxcrlptlnfi1 of Dr. Pierce f ir tho xpoclal uso of woman Is to bo found tn the (act that It contains not n drop of alruhol. He docs not lv llovo that a:i alcuhnllc lOinpouml Is beiuv tlclal (or tntc atferJo'is peculiar U womon lM)ca.i-i th after-olTeet of snlrltu nus wines or alcoholic medicines Is harm ful for weak, nvalld, nervous women. What "Pftvi.rtto 1'reterlptlon " has dour for other It vill no tlualit, io roit roe, II similarly anil' 1. and you vtro It a vuii'l, Ulr and faltlifui trial. E A now sawmill will bo built nt Austin by tho Orogon Lumber Com pany. o That's nil. 'Nnf said, when yon say tiiat Holllstor's Itocky Mountuln Tea Is tho greatest family remedy on earth, it does you good going nnd coming; 35 conta, Tea or Tablets. For salo at Dr. Stono's storo. Bandon Is to hnvo a pulp nnd pa per mill, to cost $250,000. A now hotel will bo erected ut Bandop. n Dcm't Put Off Until tomorrow what you can d to day. If you are suffering from a torpid liver, or constipation, don't wait until tomorrow to got help. Buy a bottle of Horblne and get that liver working rlcht. Prompt ness about health saves many sick spells. "Mrs. Ida Greahara, Point, Ter., writes: I used Herblne In my family for six years, nnd find It doea al it claims to do." Bold by D. J. Fry. -o Mra. Lesllo Scott roturncd yostor day to hor homo. Bho la tho wlfo pf Lesllo Bcott, ono of tho repetorJal staff of tho Oregonlan. Plcawwt ax! MoeC Effective. T. J. Chamber, Ed, Vindicator, Liberty, Texas, writes Dee. 25, 1902: "With pleasure and unsolicited by ypu, I bear testimony to tho curative nnwer nt Ballard's Horohound Syrup. I have used It is ray family ati4 can chttrfiilly r R l i"8 feetive a4 bwk. remedy for wink a4 oW I aave aver vm4," SM jr D. J, Fry. MARKET QUOTATIONS "Make Salem a Good Home Market." SALEM MARKET. Stclncr's Market. Donlers In fish, game and poultry. Highest cash prlco paid for eggs, Prompt dollvory. Stftto street. Local Wholesale Market. Whoat G7o. Local wheat GCc. OatB 3Cc. Barloy $24. Flour -$3.25. Mill fcqd Bran, $19.00; shorts, $21.00. Hay Cheat and clover, $7.00 por ton; timothy, $10.00 por ton. Eggs ISc. Hens lie; young chickens, lie. Ducks 10c; gceso, So; turkeys, 13 16c. Buttor 3Co; butter tat, 35 Vic Onions 55(rr7o por cwt; pota toes, 838Go por cwt. Hops Choice, Ho; prlmo to cholco, l3Q13&c; medium to prlmo, 1012Mc Chlttlm bark 5 TJ Cc. Troplcnl Fruits. Bananas 5o por lb. Ornugos $2.75 3 $3.00. Lomons $4. 00 $5,000. Itotall Market, Flour $1 por Bnck, Bran fiGo per sack; $21 por ton; shorts, 90c por sack; $22 $24 per ton. Hay Timothy, G5o por cwt; cheat and clover, 50o por cwt; $0.50 por ton. OntH $1.3G por cwt; whoat, 7Go; rolled barley, $2G$28 por ton. Eggn 20c. Apples $1.00 to $1.50, according to quality, Buttor Country, " 30c; cronmory, 40c. Livestock. Cattle -1100 1200 lb steers, 2 4c. ' Lighter Btcors 3V4Mc. Cows nnd heifers 000 1000 R, 3Vfc4c. Block hoRB GGVtC. Hogs 176250 P), fat, $0.00 $G.25. Bhoop 5 c. Lambs 5o. Veal Dressed, G8c. Hogs -Drossod, 8c. PORTLAND MARKICT. Whoat Club, GOc; vailoy, 09c; bluo atom, 71c. Oats Cholco white, $20. Mlllstuff Drnn, $17. Hay Timothy, $14 $15; alfalfa, $14. Vetch $7.50 $8.00. Potatoes $1.00 $1.26 por cwt. Poultry lions, 13V414c; ralxod ohlakons, 12 13c; drownod chlckone, 1415c; turkoys, live, 1717H: turkoys, drosHcd, 20 21c; gcoso, llvo, lOd; ducks, 17; pigeons, $1.00 $1.50. Pork Dressed, G0c. Doof DrcsHod, 5 0 ',4c Mutton 0 7c. Hops 11 Ho lb, according to qunltty. Wool Valley, coarse to medium, 2021c; cnetern Orogon, 1318c Butter Fancy creamery, 32 HO 35c; storo butter, 18 20c. Mohair 20 28c. o -" Advlco to mothers. Don't let your children wasto away. Thoy can bo strong, healthy mid vigorous with HolllBtor's Itocky Mountain Ten. It's a swift winged mesHongor ot health; 35conts, Toa or Tablets. For (iilo nt Dr. Stone's storo, LOCAL TIME TABLE. Time Card of Boutlirni Pacific Tratas In Effect at Sslem rebraary a, 1901. i Toward Portland. No. 165:23 n. m., Oregon Ex press. No, 188:30 a. m., Cottage Orora Paeaonger. No. 122:45 p. in., Bhasta Ex press. No. 149:28 p. m., Portland Ex press. No, 222 Arrive 11:03 a. in., de part 11:88, Portland fast freight. No. 236 Arrlco 10:40, depart 11:28, way frolght. Toward Sim Frnnclttco, No. 1111:18 a. m., Bhasta Ex press. No, 17 6:32 p. m., Cottage Oroya Passenger. No. 159:66 p. in., California Ex press. No. 131:31 a. m., Ban Francico Expraaa, Ne. 3212:33 a. .. Portias faat fr4kt. Me. m Arrive ll:li a, m, art at 11:11, war .