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V f lljll DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, BALEM, OREGON THURSDAY, SEPTEMBKH .",, 1007. 4 t r1t1 Colds on iL Chest pilfi am I MIBIIMIIMIIHMIWIIIMII Ilium doctor (he medical name for a cold ihe chest. He will say, "Bronchitis." Ask 1 if It is ever serious. Lastly, ask him if prescribes Aycr's Cherry Pectoral for this disease. Keep in ciosc touch wuu your lamuy nhvslclnn, and roiiow ms aavicc carcmuy. WohTenooretil W publish i'0'1 or Co,, I , iian. i.Mjuuiiiiviiu.iiiiiuirzi' SEASON'S FOOTBALL ..,0 ids Bright Prospects and ft 1, Duplicate last Year's YICWHW , forecast of the football season , .0 in order, as nctivo propa- iiw li now on 1001. SSSW and hopes to Lucate the successes of 1900. A li schedule has been arranged frtlch there will be additions. have been signed p with tilt oolrerslty ai .ubbh-- " . ..... . t.inJin n Pnrt and. ) Uflirersuy m i" .. - - Ltctur 2G; Willamette uihvibj Lota. November 2; Oregon Agri- rtlnral college at Eugene, Novcm- i! Washington at Seattle, No- Lter 16. "nd Multnomah club at Tidied Thanksgiving dny. ii last year, It Is doubtful If a psi can be arranged with Pullman Whitman. If one Is not, tho iuplonsblp may depend upon com jntlre scores again. Mtlthstanding tho big holo tho i5:ce of Hug, McKlnney, Latour to lad Chandler, who graduated If. jtar, will mako In tho tenm, to U a splendid nucleus of old Kits begin with. Captain Moores, i M end In tho northwest, will V it the university September 20 b eirlr practice. Ho has called trillthe men he can get to be on W it that date. Clarke, one of to Uft punters In the northwost, nl rio played a great half Inst jur, ill) limber up his leg on fcitonah field during tho latter jrtcdhe vacation. Kuykcmlnll, ctfrored himself an ablo successor 'ihtjurette Thnnksglvlng dny, will iahnd for early practice. Am- pthe tackl, Zacharlas tho big IfcMham, Scott, Hammond and i,lut year's guards, will all bo ittho opening of college. Dick Vt captain of tho bnsketbnll tafc 1907, has played on tho eleven and will bo out for a tto. Dllly Wood, captain of te'uecond team last year, will StrChandhr'g old position nt Ker men who will bo out for ani be William Mnln. of Mok Roy Walker, an ox-O. A. C. Kiltl", Tavlor. nt IT T A . Vfrt. - - -.--., w. ... .,, t) ...,- "f. l The Dalles, and MnlntvrA. 'ijjlijed with Oregon two yoars 'BB- Hayward, physical director men. Gordon n. Frost, wjio conched tho Senttle high team Inst yenr, which won jtho lntorscholnstlc cham pionship of tho west by defeating North Division high of Chrcago, will conch Oregon this yenr. Frost Is nt Fort Ann, N. Y., nml boforo leaving for Eugene will visit his nlma mater, Dartmouth, and study tho systom3 of other eastern colleges. Conch Frost graduated from Dartmouth In '02, nntl has boon coaching nml teaching slnco. Ho will arrive In Eugene about September 20. o An Ounce of Prevention Is worth" a pound of cure. Thoro nro many poor sufferers, consumptive who nro hopeless of getting well who, If they hnd taken enro of them selves, would now, bo well. A cough is tho foundation of consumption. Bnllard's Horohound Syrup will euro that cough. Mrs. S . Great Falls, Montana, writes: "I have used Dal lnrd's Horehound Syrup In my fam ily for years my children never suf fer with coughs." Sold by D. J. Fry. o A Libel. "I see by tho country paper," said the vlBtor, "that Jonns Jones, tho prosperous druggist of your town, Is sojourning " , "I saw thnt, too, and It's a llbol!" exclaimed tho natlvo, with some hent. "Why, Isn't ho your druggist?" "Yes, but this town's too healthy for him to bo prosperous." Catholic Standard and Times. 0 $100 Reward, $100. Tho renders of this pnpor will bo pleased to lenrn thnt thero Is nt least 0110 dreaded dtsenso that sclenco has been ablo to euro In nil Its singes, and thnt Is catarrh, Hall's Catarrh Cure I'j the only posltlvo cure now known to tho medical fraternity. Catarrh to tho medical fraternity. Catarrh bo Ing a constitutional disease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken lnternnlly, act ing directly upon tho blood and mu cous surfaces of tho system, thereby destroying tho foundation of tho dls caso, and giving tho pntlcnt strcgnth by building up the constitution and nsslBBtlng nntur.e'In doing its work. Tho proprietors havo so much faith in its curative powers thnt thoy offor Ono Hundred Dollars for nny caso that It falls to euro. Send for list of testimonials. Address F. J. Che ney & Co., Toledo, O. Sold by drugglBtB,-7Gc. Tnko Hall's Fumlly Pills for con stipation. o ' GLOOMY OUTLOOK FOR HOPS One Quito Enough. "I must get you another chnlr toe tho kitchen, Katlo. I seo you havo only ono." Shure, you nocdn't mind, mn'nm. callers." -.. .i)ftaru, pnyslcal director I havo nono but glntlomon fae tomlng year, will train tho 'Yonkors Stntesmnn. (Continued from pago one). infested to some extent. This year tho reverse of these conditions seems to oxlst. Albany Herald. Independence Hops. Independence, Or., Sept. 4. The picking of the hop crop In practical ly all of the yurds, big und little, uround Independence began In car nest yesterday, and will bo nudlted through vigorously until completed. Ench arriving trnlh for a week or more hns been bringing in Its quota of tho thousands of pickers necessary to harvest tho lmmonso crop that la grown In the yards udjacent to In dependence. On Saturday Krebtf Bros!' special train of eight coach loads of Portland pickers arrived. Not long afterwards tho regular train arrived from tho bouUi wl'h hundreds of pickers from as far west as Toledo, on tho C. & E., and othor points on tho upper Willamette. Be sides those coming by train mnny others have come by tenm. All arc supplied with a camp cqulppago, and tho pnBt fow days havo boon busy ones around tho yards vhoro tho In coming pickers nro getting settk'd and tho growers making final prepa rations to commonco picking today. Hops In California. E. Clomons Horst Co., San Fran cisco, Cal., writes undor ditto of Au gust 19th: Tho hop harvest hns bo gun on tho Pacific coast. Tho weuth- Th Coblesklll Times, August 22d, Bays: The growing crop of hops gives promise of being of very choice qual ity and n light yield. Tho vines nro nearly free from vermin nml no dam age Is expected from lice or honey, dew. Picking will commonco In some large yards about September 3d. Smnller yards will undoubtedly com mence the second week In Septem ber. This all depends on tho weath er and conditions of tho hops up to thnt time. Tho dry weather has hnd n tendency to ripen tho crop and re tard the growth and size, and from tho present outlook hops will bo smnll, rich and full of seeds. They will undoubtedly wolgh more to the box thnu In former years. Thoro Is some difference of opinion ns to tho storting price among dealers. Tho generally accepted price seems to bo about 20 cents, but, as Is always the case, thero are some dealers who want to pound the market down to the 15-eent level. Clean picking and proper drying will mnko our hops eagerly sought for, Don't neglect It. 0 Chamberlain's Couuli Remedy Ono of the Rest on (he Market. For many years Chambcrlnln's Cough Remedy has constantly gained In favor nnd popularity until It Is now ono of the most staplo medicines In mo nnd hns nn enormous salo. It U Intended especially for acute throat and lung disease, such ns coughB, colds and croup, and can nlways bo depended upon. It is pleasant nnd snfo to tnke nnd Is undoubtedly tho best In the market for tho purposes for which It Is Intended. Sold at Dr. Stono's drug store. . 0 o jOu m t o m. 1 .a. . Bmi the si lh9 Kind You Have Always Bout AVOID.. SUBSTITUTES GET WHAT YOU ASK FOR. I BICIiARDS&PRINGlFS fSS$k MINSTRELS MORE FUN THAN A CIRCUS fte Kind V.. n. 111 uso for nr v ,ways Bo"SIlt "tl which 1ms heca r oter .0 ycarS Ims horno th0 sijrnatnro 0f 3ytr; " nnl hns Leon lnarto under his icr- fyTi&y so,ml supervision slnco its infancy. Counter w ' Allow no one to deceive you in this, bperimm..:. ' Iin,tat,0W8 n,ul " JiiHt-ns-Kond" ur but ts and Ain , AVith n,ld emln,,f't?' 1'0 1" hca Exp CM .101? iVU iXDClieneo ntmlimf. --.Q...-..W. What is CASTOR1A uistoru t c. I)ro,w lmtnclloss substitute for Castor Oil, Pare lus mXi!' JTthlnff Syrups. It is PIeuant. Ifc Stance ! i J-eP 1,,,UMI Morphine nor other Narcotic ts Pntajf, ils ewtoc. It destroys Worms C(4ic' Itreli. r,Sness' xt enres Diarrhcca and Wind Fhtulennl. J1'"1" Troubles, cures Constipation , adi and -n , nS8ll""tca tho Food, regulates tho H tlUMteni ? ' Kl1 insr 1enlfliy and natural sleep. u 8 p"uacca- fho Mother's Friend, a,U,NE CASTOR I A ALWAYS .jO Bears tho Signature, of m . , - -iric 116 u You Have Always Bought 1 Z1 rur vver ou Years. ,1 "" T ST1KCT. H IW 1M TfV. 4nf jjrsyj JzTjtj' or conditions this year hnvo beou Ideal for ratelng a flno quality of hop on tho conBt, and tho crop this year will bo better in quality than ovor before In Its whole history of hop growing. Hop pickers nro moro than plentiful, nnd, as a rosult, tho 1907 coast crop will bo picked as clean, or cloanor, than any other hops grown In tho world. Xew York Notes. Tho Brookllold Courier, August 2 1st, snys: Hops aro coming on nicely, nnd thore Is promlso of a crop of good quality. Tho ylold will be light In most cases. Tho picking will bogln In two wooks, which Is about a fortnight lator than last year. Tho Malone Farmor, August 2l9t, says: Tho drought has not boon In jurious to hops hore, ns tho roots run yery deep, and thoro Is promlso I this county of hops of flno qunllty, hut tho vinos hnvo armed out short this yoar and only a ylold of two thirds to three-fourths that of lant yoar Is anticipated. Tho Oneonta Hornld, August 23d, says: Tho hop crop Is looking well, albeit there is no reason to fonr tho continued dry weather which my nrevont full development. No sales 'on contract havo yot boon reported. Though pickers from tho cities are straying In, no picking will be done In a week or moro. In mont yards picking commonco Soptembor 1st. Tho Cherry Valloy Gazotto, Au gust 22d, says: Tho hop harvest In this section will probably bogln tho first week In Septombor. Tho ylold promises to bo fair, hut not large, and the quality cortalnly ought to be excollont. Tho price will evidently not start off very high unlosa some thing unexpected should devolop. tho Cooporstown Republican, Au gust 21st, says: Hops aro coming on In flno shape and everything points to a crop of flno quality. About 20 per cent short In quantity from last year. Picking will begin about tho first week In Septembor. At Adol phus Busch's Uncas Farm tho har vest will begin Septombor 3d. Tho Schoharie Standard, August 24th, sayB: Esklne Borst, has com menced picking hl3 early Humphrey hops. The y.ard consists of six acres, and the quality and quantity aro up to the average ItlcluinlH & Prliiglo's. An old, worn-out gag or Joko will sour tho swoctest disposition nnd a bad comedian will transform tho most oven temporod Individual Into 11 cross-gralnod and Irrltahlo crank. If Impatience or fault-finding are ever excusable It Is whon a porson Is tortured by n bad and long worn cut net. These things aro tho fnuU of tho nmnngomont of an organiza tion. Tho mnnagors of Richards & Pringle's Famous Oeorgin minstrels aro to ho commondod on tho enroful attention thoy havo glvon their orga nization. Thoy hnvo tho artists and tho mnrtorlal to give what thoy od vortlzo, viz. Everything now thlb sonson, nnd tho public will havo a ohnnco to draw tholr own conclusions on Friday night at tho Grand opera house,' n SI10 Found Relief. If you aro troubled with llvor com plaint nnd havo not rocelvod holp rond this. Mrs. Mary E. Hammond, Moody, Toxas. "I was in poor health with liver trouble for ovor a year. Doctors did mo no good nnd I trltd Herblno, and throo bottlo cured me. I can't say too much for Horblne, ns It Is n wondorful liver medicine. I nlways have It ,ln tho house. Pub lish whero you wish." Sold by D. T. Fry. A SQUARE DEAL AND A FAIR TRIAD OF OUR FARM IMPLEMENTS ANI MACHINERY OF ALL KINDS. IF YOU ARE NOT SATISFIED WITH A FAIR TRIAL YOU NEED NOT BUY. I SELL TRACTION AND STATIONERY ENGINES, NICHOLAS AND SHEPARD'S RED RIVER SEPARATORS, HAY I1ALERS, STREET AND ROAD GRADING MACHINERY. WE HANDLE THE BURG WAGONS, ENGER BUGGIES, HACKS AND CARRIAGES. WE ARE AGENTS FOR THE ADRIANCE, BUCKEYE MOW ERS, CLIPPER PLOWS AND BLUE RIBBON CULTIVATORS, ALSO SOME SECOND HAND FARM IMPLEMENTS AND WAGONS VERY CHEAP. PAINTS, OILS AND VARNISHES AT WHOLESALE AND RE TAIL, GLASS AND STAINS OF' ALL KINDS, AND PAINTERS SUPPLIES. BUGGY TOPS, DASHBOARDS, WHIPS, ROBES, ETC. CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED, CIRCULARS AND DESORD? TIVE CATALOGUES FURNISHED ON APPLICATION. GEO. B. JACOB, Pop. PHONE 101 MuIN COR. FRONT AND PINE BTREET9 USB ym,ti SELF RISING B. B. B. Flout For Boston Brown Braid, Grlddlo Cakes, Muffins nnd Plant Padding. ALLEN'S B. B. B. FLOUR CO., INC., SAN Joso, Cal. a. NEWPORT The Ideal Pacific Coast Resort on YAQUINA BAY Comfortably and quickly reached from SALEM via Southern Pacific to Albany, thenco Corvrtllls & Eastern Railroad. Round trip rates from SALEM, $5,000 for season tlckots, good for return until October 31st, and $3.00 for throo dny tlckota, good going Saturdays and returning Monday following dato of sale nil tlckots honored for going or roturn trip from Albany on Corvnllld & Eastern "every Sunday" excursion train leaving Albany 7:30 A. M. nnd returning leave Nowpo-t 5:30 P. M. For furthor Information call on ticket agent Southern Pacific, Salem, Corvnllls & Eastern, Albany, or GEO. F. NEVINS, General Passenger Agent, Corvnllls Ai Eastern Railroad, Albany, Or. Notice of Final Sftllciiiuut. Tn the matter of tho oetato of WJllard Martin, deceased. NotJco Is horoby glvon thnt th undorslgned administration of said ostnto has fllod In tho above named court his final account In tho matur of said ostnto and that tho Bald court has fixed Monday, the 7th day of October, 1907, st the hour of 10 o'clock n. m. at tho county court room in said county at tho tlmo and place for hearing objections to sail undersigned administrator of Bald estate. All persons having objections to Bald account are hereby warned to present the Bame at said tlmo and place. Dated this 4th day of Septomber, 1907. LOUIS BTEELHAMMER, Administrator. PARSON & CANNON, Attprneys for Administrator. 9-5-Sw, Tho Sunn-age. Scjiool mnster (examining class In early English history) Now, thon, boys, flrBt wo havo tho Btono age, thon tho bronze ago. Now can any of you glvo another ago? , Billy Brahn, Please, Blr, the sauK ngo. Exchango. o Endorsed by the Country. "Tho moBt popular remedy In Otsego county, nnd the best friend of my family," writes Win. M. Dlotz, editor and publisher of tho Otsego Journal, Gllbortsvlllo, N. Y., "Is Dr. Kings New Dlscovory. It hns proved to bo nn Infalllblo euro for coughs and colda, making short work of tho worst of thorn. Wo ulwnys keep n bottle tn tho house. I helluva it to he tho most vnlunblo prescription known for lung and throat diseases." Guar- nntood to novor disappoint tho takor, by J. C. Perry's drug storo. Prlca 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle froo. o- Tlto Wlimefoi .Tuatlco Is quoor," quoth BInki, "and makos odd doals." "Didst novor hoar," asked Wink, "about Its whools?" Philadelphia Lodgor. o Tho old Pennsylvania Dutch Dun- kard recommends "Hickory Bark Cough Remedy." Guaranteed to cure your cough, nnd guaranteed to bo pure. Made from tho bark of tho shell bark or white hickory tree For salo by dealors evorywhoro. 0"" Tho old remedies nro tho best. Hickory Bark Cough Remedy lias been In ubo or over ono hundred yonrs by tho old Dutch Dunknrds of Ponnsylvnnla, and Ib still In ubo by all tho old families of Wcutorn Ponn sylvnnla. Is absolutely pure; made from tho bark of tho white or Bholl- bark hickory" treo. Tho bnrk is ship ped from tho oast, nnd manufactured In Salem, Oro., For salo by nil deal ers ovorywhoro. 0 PrccioiiH Cutll'l. Noybor That hoy of yours Bootna to bo n bright one. He'll cut out a uamo for hlmtiolf miiio day. Popoly (angrily) Ho's dono Ifc already 011 our nowly painted bnclc fonco. Tho Catholic Standard nr ' Tlmos. all UIJ117 . (Is'HA a. I IWoirJj lilllllllllllllnc II APPRECIATE A GOOD THING WHEN THEY KEE IT AND THAT IS WHY EPPLEY'S PERFECTION BAKING POWDER HAS WON POP LLAR FAVOR. IT IS PUT UP IN GLASS JARS, WHICH ARE FAR SUPERIOR TO TIN CANS. EP PLEY'S PERFECTION BAKING IOWDER IS A HOME PRODUCE MANUFACTURED BY O. M. EP PLEY, gATASM, ORE. Sick Headache. This dlaoaso is caused by a do rnngomont of tho stomnoh, Tnko rv dose of Chamberlain's Stomach nnd Llvor Tablets to correct this disorder and tho sick hondacho will disappear. For Bnlo nt Dr, Stono's drug etoro. dOumT WONDERFUL CHINESE DOOl'OU Will treat you with Oriental horba and euro any dlseuso without opera tion or pain. Dr, Kum is known ovcrywhoro la Salem, and hus curjud mnny promN nont people hero. Ho has llvod Iq Snlom for 20 years, and can be trust ed. Ho usos mnny mcdlclnoa un known to whlto doctors, nnd with thorn can euro catarrh, nsthma, lung troubles, rohumatlsm, stomach, liver and kldnoy diseases, Dr. Kum makes a specialty of dropsy nnd fomalo troubles. His rem edlos euro private diBcaso when ov erythlng elso falls. Ho has hun dreds of testimonials, and elves con sultation freo. Prices for incdlclnea very moderate, rorsoua In tho couc try can wrlto for blank. Bend stamp. If you -want some extra fine tea, get It from u. DR. KUM. BOW ljr'0 CO. 1T 9U High kt, fM, Oeeon All for a Dollar. A man nnd his bride, by a parson woro tied, And when tho pcrformnnco was . dono, Said tho parson, "Dcnr mo!" ns ho looked nt his feo, "I add ono to ono nnd mnko one." Tho Catholic Standard and Tlmos. m 4 kl 1 Ml m f m mi m .i'j irTfll in Vim 11