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DAILY CAriTAL JOURNAL, SALHM, OREGON FRIDAY, JULY 10, 1007.
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Lcdic.'no? . ,cnSblo people
lote,,,V.nn knowing what they
PJftiS m M medicine
, ffhemtf - -- . a perfect
Iiw'T:, - n Pnch bottle-
i aro raauo oi
This he feels
- I 1 ABZTi-trif1 inn
:riiU7T771lTve virtue
.ta nnpminr WL'tiK'
cure ol wow-.. - --"-om-nts.
M Rent headaches, back-
lJSown aln or distress In
EraggpK-oowii i , accom.
IbdomJMi or y 3w ,-.,-
LSl'draln nnd kindred symp
i Dr. Wor. toriw
... i a most eiiiciem. iw")'
pll.iw pflectlvo In curing painful
MnZiSnJ ? strength to nursing
i'.V In preparing the system o,
d - . ii,rtp Tnr mi lit n l.uuiiiimi
Kr ch db rth ifo and com
fcodering c" ,, rnvor to Pre-
Mr pain.i". fitrenBthonlnG
t e :cn? rnT system and to the
"2J5 cures nervous exhaustion,
1 n?anM.euralgla, hysteria.
L JhsKa Or Ol. Vliuao uiiiiv-v, --
llitieoing ii' '"."'-;: ,ii9.
THE WESTERN "CAYUSE."
M, ?." no 'organs.
E.l3ENdie.! authorities of all the
!Twi
lite Prescrip uon . .-. --s
tryoumVradVhnrthev
?wiirW by sending a postal card
ffi a rw boolclot of oxtracti
M authorities, to Dr. R. V.
Invalids' Hotel and Surgical In
: nnffalo. N. Y.. and It wllf come to
'return post.
CURED BY THE SHOOK.
luting Shoes jj
r scashoro and mountains.
styles In loathors nnd can
dles $2.25 Tan Shoos
now $2-00
:n's $3.50 Tan Shoos
now 9300
illdrcn's Tan Low ShooB
$1.25 now 91.00
lildren's High Shoes
$1.75 nnd $2.00
WHITE CANVAS SHOES
ir Men, Womon and Chil
dren at lowest prices.
Jacob Vogt ji
345 SUto Street. ;
miiiiiiii u n in ii m
Onco Flouted Outcast of tlic Range
Is Now "Lionized."
Tho Caldwell News says of tho
xi8C3 of the cayuse horse' of the wodt,
which Is now being "lionized" In
eastern cities:
Flvo years since nil tho western
railroads , demanded 'prepayment or
n good guarnntee of freight charges
on au range norses irum uregon,
Idaho, Nevada, Montana or Utah.
This wbb at a time when It took a
pretty fair animal to soil for $30 nt
tho Missouri river. This same ani
mal could bo had on the range for
$13. About this time Great Britain
sent men hero to pick up cavalry
horses for the Boer war and ever
sice, the cayuse has been treated with
more respect until today he Is ranked
among tho very best animals of the
range.
Tho Idaho cayuse can work up to
20 years of ago and give tnlgthy good
Bcrvlco, too. Ho la nt bis best at 10.
HIb best remains with him for four
or five years. Ho Is an apt pupil
nnd takes his schooling with varied
degress of willingness or wilfulness.
Unlike the mule Is he. No ono but
a veterinary can tell when a mulo la
going to kick, but most any ono can
decldo this point for the cayiiBC, for
he, carries his Blgn always with him.
If ho is going to kick, you know it.
Not by any means do they all kick.
In his breaking ho Is frequently
ruined, but this Is more often tho
fault of the cayuse man than tho
cayuso horse. Ho 1b misunderstood
and maligned and whipped half to
death oftentimes when It has not
been at all necessary.
Caldwell Ib a grent Bhlpplng point
for tho cayuse. Ontnrlo Just over
itho Oregon lino, Ib .another point
whero this product of tho rango is
made to tako Its first railroad ride.
In tho Interior from Caldwell, vast
rango districts Ho open to tho cayuso.
Tho rustlor comes nlong and carries
away a carload occasionally, but not
as of yore. It Ib too easy to catch a
car now by telegraph. Tho railroads,
too. render moro service of late In
apprehondlng horsothloves than they
used to.
Tho Caldwell drnft team nearly al
ways goca to Soattlo or Portland,
where a first claB3 well-matched and
woll-broko span will bring from $-100
to $500 and n fancy driver that
stands between tho shafts llko a per
fect ploco of machinery, will brlns
readily $250 hlniBolf and up as high
ab $400. East Oregonlan.
Tdner Thought Ho Ilnd Broken His
Leg While In Ills Cups nnd Quit.
iiiinniiimi im Mn
(em's Favorite 1
Best Cooking
RKST EATABLES
! CHOICEST FRUITS
Always Sorvod at tho
Vhitc House
Restaurant :
McQllchrlst & Son., Props.
Hiiiii 1 1 n i m 1 1 1 1 1 m
Jones. In spite of being a really
kindly, honest fellow, with a loving
wife, a cozy home and a. flourishing
young family, wa3 raptdly becoming
a slave to drink. Night nftor night
ho wont homo In a state which made
his little wife heartsick, until Bhc,
with a woman's rendy wit, devised n
scheme, nnd with tho aid of tho fam
ily physician gave Jones such a shock
that ho probably never will drink
again, says tho New York PreBS.
Llko nil other men, Jones usually
lost all recollection of his actions
after he had reached a certain period
of lntoxlcatlbn. When, flvo or bIx
weeks ago, he arrived at his homo In
a fit Btato for tho experiment his wife
had him put to bed. As he lay there,
dead to tho world, tho doctor put his
right leg Into a casing of plnBtor of 1
parls and Bpltnts, taking care to bind
them so tightly that when Jones re
covered consciousness all sense of
feeling would have loft tho limb.
It was n pathetic scone, mixed with
grim humor, when Jones awoke tho
next day and was told that In trying
to find tho keyhole ho had fallen
down tho area and broken his leg.
Ills remorso was augmented by tho
pressuro on 1i!b leg,, which tho doc
tor took pains to keep nllvo at each
successlvo dressing, and by tho tlmo
Jones had been In bed a month all
dcslro for stimulants had left him.
It Is not likoly ho will drink to
excess again, but if he reads this
story of his loving wife's now euro
for tho alcoholic habit he will surely
drop that limp which ho now affects
during his dally walk down Broadway.
Often The Kidneys Are
Weakened by Over-Work.
Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood.
It used to be considered that only
urjnary and bladder troubles were to be
traccu 10 tlic Kiuneys,
but now modern
science proves that
nearly nil diseases
have their beginning
in the disorder of
these most important
organs.
The kidneys filter
and purify the blood
rvi flint i tnpir worn.
Therefore, when your kidneys arc weak
or out of order, you enn understand bow
quickly your entire body is affected and
bow every organ sccui9 to fail to do its
duty.
If you are sick or " feel badly," begin
taking the great kidney remedy, Dr.
Kilmer's Swamp-Root, because as soon
as your kidneys are well they will help
all-the other organs to health. A trial
will convince anyone.
If you are sick you can make no mis
take by first doctoring your kidneys.
The mild and the extraordinary effect of
Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great
kidney remedy, is soon realized. It
staiula tlic mgiicst tor us woimcnm cures
of the most distressing cases, nnd is spld
on its merits by an
druggists in fifty-cent
and one-dollar size
liottlps. Ymi mnv
lin.n n entllnlp TfMll ...... M.Mf.UA4
by mail free, also a pamphlet telling you
HOW IU 111IU UUW 11 jfKJU HUVli Jk.u.li-J v.
bladder trouble. Mention this paper
when writing to Dr. Kilmer & Co., lling
hamton, N. Y. Don't make any mistake,
but remember the name, Swnmp-Root,
Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and the ad
dress, Biughamton.N.Y., on every bottle.
m nnimn ieiiatMiaiiaii4-ilflltflllllfi
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CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT !
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rOB BALK.
For Sale Two alnglo top buggies,
In first-class condition. Ono rub
ber tired. Apply to C. V. Ynnnko,
Fashion stables. Telepliono 44.
7-18-tf
For Sale A full blooded JerBey cow,,
fawn color, 4 years old, gentlo nnl
n good mllkor, test 6J per cent, ntt
a bargain; 725 South 12tU St.,
across from Yew Pnrk grocory
store. 7-17-3t.
LODGES.
Foresters of America Court Sher
wood Forestors, No. 19. MeeU
Tuesday In Hurst hall, State atreel
Loo Abble, O. R.; A. L. Brown,
F. S.
Tako tho Postmaster's Word for It.
Mr. F. M. Hamilton, postmaster
at Chorrycalo, Ind., koopa also n
stock of general morclmndlso nnu
patont modlclnoa. Ho nays: "Cham
borlaln'a Colic, Cholorn and Dlar
rhooa Romody is standard horo in It
lino. It noTor falls to giro satisfac
tion and wo could hardly afford to
bo without it." For Balo( by Dr.
Stono's Drue Storo.
MimganfjnjMMatt
MEALS 15c
AT THE
Salem
Restaurant
330 COURT STREET.
Call and try thorn. Meal
'C. Board per week $2.75,
'0 furnished rooms tery
asonablo.
angaeiasaaigiaait
fod Past Flout j
W by THE SYDNEY POW-
COMPANY, Sidney, Oregon. !
" ior lamuy dm. Ak your
"r for it. Bran and eliorte
7 on hand.
Best Medicine In Umj World for Colic
nud Diarrhoea.
"I find Chamborlaln'B Colic, Chol-
ora and Dlrrhooa Romody to bo tho
beat romody in tho world," says Mr.
O. L. Cartor of Sklrum, Aln. I am aub
Joct to oollo and diarrhoea. Lt
spring it aooraed oa though I would
die, and I think I would if I hadn't
takoa Chamberlain's Ooll.c, Cholera
and Diarrhoea Romody. I haven't
been troubled with it since until this
wook, when I had a vory aovoro at
tack and toot half a bottlo of twen-ty-flro
ennt elzo Chamborlnln's Colic,
Cholora and Diarrhoea Romody, and
thia morning I fool llko a now man."
For wvle by Dr. Stono's Drug Storo.
Tho Dread of Death.
Granted that It is tho will of God
that wo shall remain on earth and
Hvo our appointed, lives there, It Is
OFsentlnl that mankind should feel
tho dread of death. Without that
dread tho world could hardly remain
peopled. Tho dread of death la to
the soul what tho law of gravity la
to tho body. It anchors ub to tho
earth. Without that dread to weigh
us down and keep ub to tho globo
half mankind would bo driven by
curiosity, by tho lovo of change, by
tho decad of ennui, by what Bacon
calls "nlceness and satiety," to push
open tho closed door and see what 13
beyond. . Children and a few very
happy nnd eaally pleased people
might perhaps say they would not
explore farther and thnt they were
perfectly content with things as they
are. St. James' Gazette.
Highland Store. Wo handle a full
lino of groceries and fresh meats
and have lately put In n supply of
tinware. Call and lcavo order or
phone 49C, nnd try ub for prompt
dellvory. W. D. Wheeler.
7-16-lm
Vogct Lumber and Fuel Co.- Lum
ber ,hlnglce, building material,
wood and coJ. Low price and
prompt deliveries. One block oast
of S. P. posrengu depot. Phono
198. 7-2-tf
For Swle Now and eeoond-hand fur-
nlturo, kitchen utonelhs, bicycloe,
tcnta and camping outntfl. W
aro money-savora for pur euBtom
ern. Conrad Dlllman. 6-26-lm
.i
For Sale RogloboreU Berkshire
hone, elro by Wwtorn Star 3d,
88,046, bred up oIobo to grand
ebamplon of St. Louis exposition,
good piano binder. H. A. Clark,
cornor B and Sixth streets, Pleas
ant Home addition to Salem, Ore
son. 6-20-lm
Central Lodge No. 18, K. ot r.
Castle Hall In Holman block, cor
ner State and. Llborty street,
Tuesday ot each week at 7:S0 .
m. Osoar Johnson, C. C; E. H.
. Andoreon, K. of R. and S.
Modem Woodmen of America -Oregon
Cedar Camp No. D240. MeeU
every Thursday ovonlng at 8
o'clock in Holman hall. Y. "W
Hill, V. 0.; F. A. Tumor, Clerk.
Woodmen of World Moot ovory Fri
day night at 7:30, in Holman hall,
J. A. Dickey, C. S.; P. L. Frailer,
Clerk.
Lincoln Annuity Union. Sick, aocA
dent and ponslon Insurance; $2, '
000,000 pledged; ovory claim paid
Good agents wanted. J. H. Cv,
Montgomery, supremo organizer.
Box 482 Salem, Oregon. R. R.
Ryan, eecrcctary, 640 State street.
.FLT7MBXKS.
Thoo. M. Barr Plumbing, hot wate
and steam hoatlng and tlnnlag,
164 Commercial street Pho
Mata 192. 9-1-ly
For Sale Old papers, 10 cents per
hundrod. Inquire Journal oSce.
' '
FOR RUNT
P. R. Wff
AGENT
iiuiMiiMmiimmi
perior Restaurant
W nigh street, UpetAlre.
st-dass In all appointments. A
for ladles and gentlemen to get
nds of Chlneso dishes aad the
8 LI Hung Chung Chop Suey
akama.
R H. Baker
rtoWheyScaYow Co., Prop
BUTTERNUT rdfah
U Wortk at Uaa asy etkw
i. yet tke rUe mo aigkec.
t your groAer's.
OALWOiUflA MAJOWtT.
Tko & 0, prt
Your Liver
is out or ordor. You go to bed In a
bad humor and get up with a bad
tasto in your mouth. You want
aomothlne to stimulate your liver.
Just try Horblne, the, liver regular-
tor. A poaltlvo cure ror uonsiipa
tlon, Dyspepsia and all liver com
plaints. Mra. F , Ft. Worth, Tex
as, writes: "Have used Herblno In
my family for years. Words can't
express what I think about it.
Brabody In my household are hap
py aad well, and w owe It to tur
bine. Sold by D. J. Fry.
His Smile.
Old Hunks (Bitting for his photo
graph) what are you asking me to
look pleasant for 1 Blame it, ain't
I stalling.
Photographer Yea, sir; that's
why I m asklag ya to try to look
pleasant. Chicago Trlbuie.
Milk in Turkey.
In Turkey thoro Ib a great con
sumption of tho milk of tho buffalo,
tho common cow, tho goat nnd tho
owe, but It Is hnrdly over used In a
natural state. Aftor Blow cooling the
milk is treated with a ferment taken
from tho previous day's Btipply. In
a fow hours a curd forms which Is
called yaghoun. Tho preparation Is
proforrcd to milk, and it has n pleas
ant, clean, acid tnBto and Is, of
courso, nutritious.
o
Notlco of Intention to Improve a
Portion of Broadway Street in tho
City of Salem, Oregon.
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Notlco Is horoby glvon that tho
common council of tho city of Snlom,
Oregon, deoms It oxpedlont to lm
provo, and proposoa to Improvo,
Broadway street In said city from a
point 518 foet south ot tho contor
lino of Bolmont stroot, northorly to
tho contor lino of Norway street In
said city, except a atrip eight feet
wldo In tho confer of Bald portion of
Broadway atroot now occupied by tho
track of tho Oregon Electric Co.,
with full IntersoctlonB In tho follow
ing manner, to-wlt:
By grading tho roadway of said
portion ot said stroot full width ox-
cept a said strip eight foot wldo In
the center of said portion ot said
street, with full Intoraoctlona to the
proper sub-grado, and by thoroughly
rolling tho sub-grado of said strcot
and by placing thereon crushed rock
in layors to tho dopth of eight inches,
and by thoroughly rolling Bald
crushed rock.
Also by constructing wooden curbs
along both sides of Bald portion of
said street.
All of said Jmprovomonta to bo
mado in accordanco with tho charter
of tho city of Salem, Oregon, and tho
plans, specifications and estimates
for tho dolug of said work horotoforo
adopted by tho common council of
said city and now on filo In tho office
of tho rocordor of said city, to which
said plans, specifications and esti
mates tho attention of all persons In
terested In Bald Improvement Is horo
by called.
The coat of all of said Improve
ment to bo assessed to the owners
of property adjacent to said portion
of said street hereby proposed to bo
Improved.
Remonstrances against the above
Improvement may bo filed in writing
with tho city recorder of said city
within ton days from tho final publi
cation of this notice.
By ordor of the common council
of the city of Salesa, Oregon.
W. A. MOORSfi,
Recorder,
Date of Anal FU!tl ot this
ao-tlo to July 2 17.
BUILDING A HOUSE
Wo can supply you with the lum
ber you nsfed at the prise that will
materially economize In the codt
JuBt como and seo us and look over
our yaraB. t
GOODALE LUMBMl CO.,
Yards Near Depot.
For Rent Furnished or unfurnished
houso, or would soil; and also
smaller place. Enqulro of Mm. A.
Strong, 483 South Commorclal
Btroet, or phono 1447. 7-13-lwk
M. J. Petsek Plumbing, eleam al
gas fitting. Bueecesor to Kaox M
Murpky, 220 Commercial street,
'Phone Mala 17.
' '"' -
WANTED.
For Heat Seven-room house, hot
and cold water, electric light, hath
room. Inquire of Aug. Schrelb
er, 560 North High street.
3-25-tt
Send the Family
Washing To Us
and you'll never bother with having
It done at home again. Time was
whea every family could not afford
to send the washing to a laundry,
bul times have changed so, tea,
hare the methods and prices. Today
you can better afford to sead the
family washing here than not to.
Ask about our prices on family wash
tog, rough dry, or finished.
The Salem
Steam Laundry
18-lfHt H, Liberty HS.
Piicae 9S.
es
V.irnFSSJ'' cjTUyHiiSht
DON'T LET TJII8 HAPPEN
Put these good resolutions that
you made on January 1st Into effect
nt onco by replacing your old plumb
ing with the newest ideas in sanitary
open plumbing, nnd you will bo rid
of tho nnnoVanco of leaking plpoa
and flooded floors, as well as doctor's
bills. Wo will furnish estimates for
plumbing, gas fitting and satisfaction
is guaranteed as to workmanship and
charges.
A. L. FRASER
258 Btato Street.
Phono ISO.
1 ?! '"" " Bemurn UtMtmnna. W
m """TerAU.jw.iiU'.iBKwdiji.iu. 1
I UmTIDUIOicllfa ..... .
W-ZZlzT-m . " -"- fc"gTK. ra. bj
SoW Sakm by Dr. S. C Sfonf
MIBCKLIiANUOUB.
no Xmuir L. L. woods, piano W
pert tuning, repairing and polish
lng. Leave orders at Geo. O.
Wills' music store, Salem.
2- 8-lyr
ranted To lonso for sovoral
a good houso, with convonloucos;
fnlrly near business aoctlon or
cnpltol. "A. B. G.," enro of Jour
nal. 7-18-tt
Wanted To borrow $1000 oa tho
best of real oBtato socurlty. Ap
ply to "J. P.," caro Journal office.
4-20-tf
IUlgliest Cash Price Paid for ehlck-
ens at Willamette Hotel. 4-19-tI
Wanted Compotcnt girl for gonoral
housowork In small family. Apply
nt 150 North 13th Btroet.
7-17-3t
Concrete Work. Get my prices oi
sidewalks, curbs, septic tanks and
cement work of any kind. AU
work guaranteed first-class. M
Ward, Highland add. Phone 569
6-11-tf
Butte A Wenderoth Fine wines,
liquors and cigars. We handle the
celebrated Kellogg and Castle
whiskies. Cool and refreshing beer
constantly on drough. South
Commercial street 9-8-lyr
Salem Iron Works. Founders, ma
chlnlsts and blacksmiths. Manu
facturers of all kinds of sawmill
maehtnery. Hop and fruit drying
stoves, etc. Manufacturers ot the
Salora Iron Works Hop Press.
Salem Box A Lumber Co. Removed
from South Salem to 14th street,
near the S. P. depot. Boxes, Berry
Crates, Fruit Trays and Perfection
Fruit Evaporators. Phone 201.
Bnlarged .
Our meat market on East State
street has been doubled In size and
we are better prepared than ever te
serve customers. Prompt service and
the best ot meats our motto. Call
or phone 199. B. E. Edwards, Prop
We Aro CraU Piirclwwwrs Of poul
try, eggs, and all kinds of farm
prodneo. Berry crates mado up
In unlimited quantities'. Capita)
Commission Co., 267 South Com
mercial street, Salora Phono Main
179.
Sf"
THE BEST ROAST THE
FAMILY iWEIt HAD
Can bo obtained from our prima
tendor and Juicy beof, mutton or
pork. All our montu aro solocted
from tho choicest, .and proparod for
tho tnblo to suit tho demands ot tho
foBtldloua. Our prices aro lower for
quality than you can find at any
placo In Salem,
E. C. CROSS,
Phono 201. .'170 State St.
DRAYMEN.
Cuininliiw Hroa.' Transfer Company
All klndB of transfer work done.
Furniture and pianos boxod ready
for shipment. Prompt sorvlco la
our motto. Stand and office at
253 South Commorclal street.
Phono 210. Residence Phono 968.
SASH AND DOOR FAOTOXTJU.
aak m. jirewH. 'Masuraoiurer o
sash, doore, BoahUage. All kiads oi
bouse finish aad hard wood work
Frost street, bet. State aad Oosrt
Make all coionlalst at the ofnea.
nT
CJiCHKTESPILLS,
U1U4 M4
hi. luld wMh
S&XrStfM-t
--- k m u -- ftnJUa. AJvatuae ILaJUiata
WkHiwrnsmmmm
MUSICAL.
Arthur Von Jeesea Teacher of pi
ano; touca, tecnaien, interpreta
tion, Thorough preparatory eourse
Advanced students prepared for
pufclie appearanee, Xesidenee (Ct
Gfrftter ft. Tel. Main E2v.
Z-28-tf.
J. M. LAWRENCE
Formerly Baker, Lawrence &. Baker.
Reliable Grocer, At the Old
Stand
SALEM WATER COMPANY
OFFICII OTTY HAIili.
For water eerviee e-pply at ofllc
BllU payable raostbly la clr
O C. T. Co.
STEAMERS
POMONA AND ORECONA LEAVH
FOR PORTLAND DAILY, KXCKIT
SUNDAY AT A, M.
P. H BALDWIN, Afc
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