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r f f ("V" ff ) iwv m I bAILY CAPITAL JOUHNAL, SALEM, OREGON. SATUEDAY, JULY 22, 1005. 1 W -'rT'J 1 oral Champion Mowers and Binders LEAD THEM ALL THEY HAVE MADE A RECORD EOR THEMSELVES THIS YEAR. MORE CHAMPION MOWERS AND BINDERS SOLD FROM THE SALEM BRANCH IN MARION and POLK COUNTIES THAN ALL THE OTHER MAKES COMBINED ; ' tfi " op t The Up-to-date fame knows a good binder when he sees it and always bays a CHAMPION Champion Binders Sell on 1 heir Merits Mitchell Lewis & Staver Co. Largest Dealers of Farm Machinery in Marion Co 219-229-237 State Street' Salem Branch, F. F. GARY, Manager MORE ABOUT RADIUM r 1. I.-- !.... mn.l In tit A rxvnma lit JUUCU J1HB UCCU 1IIHUV iu.ii i.v ..- patches of n discovery by Prof, John Butler Burko of Cavendish laboratory, ( Cnmbridgo, Knglnnd, of a rndlum pro duct which possesses many of tho characteristics of living bacteria nndt of crystals, to which ho has given thOj tentatlvo nnmo of "radlobes." Ac-f cording to n dispatch to tho Now York Tlmos, "Prof. Burko himsolf is not, qulto suro what valuo should nttnch to tho result of his experiments. Ho doos not Bay, nor does ho boliovo, that ho has solved n problem which has baf. fled physicians and physiologists for conturles. Ho doos not say tuat no mis mado plain tho origin of IKo on tho faeo of tho earth. Ho modestly ro- marks, 'What has been dono has sug gested vitality, do not put it higher than that.' "IMncing radium with sterilized boullon, Prof. Durko got cultures, but what theso cultures aro he is unablo to stato with any degroo of confidence Ho docs not think thoy aro crystals, and Dr. Simms Woodhead of tho Cam brideo chair of pathology, docs not boliovo thoy nro bacteria. Prof. Burko is content to leavo tho question openv Ho mny hnvo discovered that a culti vating medium troatod with radium will cencrato living organisms, and if so ho bus won immortal fame, but ho does not profess to hnvo mado thnt discovery. All ho says is that ho has produced nnd has brought into exist ouo objects which seomod to bo nllvo nnd which divided aud multiplied." Dr. 0. W, Salceby, whoso namo is known lu Amorlca as that of a writer on solontlflu topics, says that Prof. Burko 's discovery, whatever it may amount to, "was mado whilo ho was seeking to nsccrtnln whether radium could so niter tho chemical propor-ng-Kcrcgatcs. Ho used gelatino and ra dium, and so rcmafkablo wns tho re sult that ho set to work to devise a sorics of experiments to chek and am plify it. Ho boiled tubes of bouillon containing radium and tubes of puro boullon. Nothing happened In fho plain bouillon tubes, but in tho other wns a growth llko that seen whon bouillon is inoculated with bacteria. This growth, grown 1c a medium abso lutely lethal to all known forms of life, consisted of minute bactoria, al though not corresponding to any known kind. Prof. Woodhead objected that tho objects wore not bacteria, though thoy seemod alive. It was suggostcd, rathor than accept tho Idea of sponta neous generation, that tho objects might hnvo been contained in tho ra dium from tho first, nnd boon protect ed by tho radium from tho action of tho heat nnd pressuro, but it was is sp'" ' ' m ,1, L II I I """ " I Standard Liquor Co Successors to J. P. ROGERS Wholesale and Retail Dealers 1 48-1 56 South Commercial St OUR BUSINESS to rmonsn ,lJi AxmuaorBomiaaj UTinA water, oivbtjsa PI8. AXJW rAjWWJE "SSSS MUYEKSD PEOMTTX.Y, AS WB HAVB TWO m TXIAIi OEDBK Au m w .-- I UVJBBY WAQOW XJV3BBV WAOONS. STANDARD LIQUOR Co., A. G. Magers, Mgr. found thnt when tho microscopic slides upon which tho objects woro placed wero exposed to tho daylight thoy dis appeared, to reappear after a few days in tho dark. "Plainly, then," says Dr. Snlooby, "tho radium caused somo chango in tho medium whoroby theso things woro produced." Tho Inrgest of theso ob jocts was less than one sixty-thousandth of an inch nnd tho smnllest could just only bo seen. Thoy had what looked llko n nuclei, but this fcaturo did not cause Prof. Woodhead to withhold his judgment that thoy wero crystals, nor did ho chango his view whon it was pointed out to him thnt tho objects lacked tho charactorltstlcs of any known crystal.rubllo Opinion, USE NO OTHER BROOM BUT A SALEM BROOM. How to Stay Young. How old nro yout Tho adago says that women are as old asthey look, and mon ns old natbey feel. TbatfB wrong. A man and woman aro as old as thoy take themselves to be. Growing old is largely a habit of the mind. "As a mnn thlnketh in his heart so is he." If ho begins shortly after rolddlo ago to imagino himself growing old ho will bo old. To keep one's elf from decreptitudo is somewhat a matter of will power. The fates aro kind to tho man who hangs on to lifo with both hands. He who lets go will go. Death is slow only to tackle the tenaoious. Ponco do Leon searched in the wrong placo for the fountain of youth. It is in one's self. One must keep oue'a self yonng inside. So that while "tho outer man perisheth the inner man is renewed day by day," When tho human mind ceases to exert itself, when thoro is no longer an active interest in the affairs of this life, when the human stops reading and thinking and doing, the man, like a blasted tree, begins to die at the top. You nro as old as you think you are. Keep the harness on. Your job is not done. Milwaukee Journal. Fairbanks came out from San Fran cisco, from tho land of sunshino and flowers, nnd on tho same evening mar ried Samuel Gowan at his home in North Ilillsboro, promising to honor, lovo nnd stick to him through thick and thin, weal or woe, lifo and death. But Mnttio has gone back on her word, says Snmuol is a orank, nnd on Tuesday of this week hiod herself hence, tell ing tho deserted husband that her go ing wns no joko, but n dead open nnd shut reality, nnd that ho could act accordingly. So, through his attornoy, M. B. Bump, Mr. Gowan has entered suit for divorco. Ho says ho mny be a crank, but intimntos that there aro othors. If anybody wants to trust Mattlo for worldly goods of any kind, thoy hnvo a perfect right to do so, but from this dato Mr. Gowan will not liq uidate It is said Mrs. Gowan has re. turned to San Francisco, where sho will try to forget hor ono yoar of wedded bliss. HjUshoro Independent. Corrected His Obituary. Senator Dubois of Idaho tells of tb caso of a miner in that stato who had been reported as dead by a dumber of tho Idaho nowspapcrs. It would appear that tho miner bad a keen senso of humor, for which ref erence to nn obituary of himsolf which appeared In a oiso City paper the al leged dead man nddresscd the editor with a view of correcting certain nils statements in tho said obituary. "My dear sir," wroto ho, "relative to tho obituary of mysolf appearing In your issuo of tho 22d ult,, I bog leae to call your attontion to several errora thoreiu. 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