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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY; SEPTEMBER 118, 10 07. Constipation 5 I Trt WATER GKANUC RONDE ers. Ml i, SAW rt ln T.e valer shed of the Grand The va wi harnessed ,.,! valier " ,., tn-.l, "c,..r ,mnriv tearing ?Vt!e mountainsides and wind i0,rn tne wu . can wjn hcre- lr tbelr gf "STvcr semi-arid R? MhJ Grande Rondo valley; It WIJKSutb organization then E the Grande Ronae wuuir - w nrivfito organization. W. Pilai.Jr5Bantlc Irrigation K ever formulated in eastern Ktfnes ever ' Echo . Wft nroJect, I" now well launch Sit Is optional with the land ri ',! his project shall bo car jfficUfilon or by mony brains SSSnms from many or whether ? 9150.000 Involved shall ho fl meed by a prlvato corporation. History of the Project. cimA time ago such land owners -ffi'lAJvi. Hunter, Walter M. Mine George Stoddard and. others, gtte ,E folacy of allowing the Vj.r to ro to wasto and accordingly 5 Engineer Berry up tho river to Stinre the Meadow Drook possl 5,,.L This tho engineer did and ca Mi recommendation this company ni formed. To ascertain without .article of doubt what the possi bles and limitations are, Colonol Toons tho brainiest engineer on tho ceut was employed to compllo Ag ue! and return data. This ho did ud elsewhere In this Issue It Is printed In full; a compilation of con tcmtlre and far-reaching figures. There Is Information ln It which mrr citizen should road. Slncn ttn movement has been soml-por-fectlon, tho Grando Rondo Boosters' tsswlatton was organized, and tho npny has ngreed thnt the right an lie converted into a co-oporntlvo tcnpinr with every land owner ns i itockholder, his perpetual rights to he obtained by paying a certain will (.mount each year until a Bum tot to exceed ?30 an ncro Irrigated, hi been paid. After such time tho tijiti are perpetual. This without question is n proposi tion of propositions that tho Grnndo Eude valley has ever faced. Ac tonllng to the plans as fully deBorlb ti la tho signed article by Walter IPIcrc?, there is an abundance of titer to bo had. Whero In this projoct Is grentor Ju the L'cho government reclnmn--t project, lies In tho fact thnt S'50 acres nvo to bo reclaimed it Echo's 20,000 and tho cost lib less Mian half thnt expended ALCOHOL .1 PPii nDum1' cgclabbRtpsnulonlflrAs-l lug Uic Stomadts andDowfoof PromolesDigesltonCfeerM-' hCSSand Risr Pnnhlnc nolMw Opiunilorphlrifi norMiacraL HUl'IMARCOTIC. lajifain- JixMtUh Atattmi liraiuJ- Aperfect Remedy forCmsft)- iiuu.aourMomacn.uiarmBca norrasfonvulsionsJewnsa- ncs3ndLoss or Sleep. ; FacS'unde Signature of NEW YORK. uarantccd underthe Food KriMMMMiftdktliiMri mm Ka Copy of Wrapper. ASK RMtoJM sTliUfj. n J.f you think constipation is of trifling consequence, just ask your doctor. He will disabuse you of that notion in I short order. "Correct It, at once!" he will say. Then ask him about Aycr's Pills. A mild liver pill, all vegetable. W publish th formnJM J.O. ItkOo of H our preparations. lowtll. laowtll, Mais si over there. Rather than tax each aero of Irrigated land to something over $50, this project can bo carried through for $25 an acre If 30,000 acres ar oto bo reclaimed or at $30 an acre If only 20,000 are reclaimed. The price of meat to all consum i nu price ui cuiuo iu uu uruuuurn. The project is entirely too gi gantic to bo comprehensively handled In a limited space but one thing is certain one of the greatest' Irrigation projects of tho age In this half of the state is to bo consummat ed. Tho Blgned statement gives tho figures complete and conditions whereby tho booBt club can take hold of the proposition and get to gether these land owners who have noed for Irrigation and form a com pany to float tho necessary bonds; carry tho project to completion by the expenditure of not to exeed $760,000 and in ton years' time havo perpetual water rights, water in Rbundnnco and no possible oppor tunity for tho now much-evident water right litigation. La Grando Observer. o $100 Reward, $100. Tho readers of this papor will bo pleased to learn that thero Is at least ono dreaded dlaoaso that aclenco has been ablo to euro ln all its stagos.and that Is catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Curo Is thp only positive curo now known to tho medical fraternity. Catarrh to tho medical fraternity. Catarrh be ing a constitutional disease, roqutrcs a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Curo Is takon internally, act ing directly upon tho blood and mu cous surfaces of tho Bystom, thereby destroying tho foundation of tho dis ease, and giving tho patlont strognth by building up tho constitution and asslsstlng natur.o in doing its work. Tho proprietors havo so much faith In it3 curatlvo powers that they offor Ono Hundred Dollars for any caso that It falls to curo. Send for list of testimonials. Address F. J. Cho Uoy & Co., Toledo, O. 'Sold by druggists, 75c. Tako Hall's Family Pills for con stipation. A Bleacher Definition. "Pa, what Is a patriot?" "A man who is novor willing to concodo thnt tho umplro haB given tho homo team tho best of It." Now York Press, o Can you afford to triflo with so serl ous a matter as, to neglect a bad cold or cough, whon for a trifling amount yqu can securo a bottlo of "Hick ory Bark Cough Romedy," that Is guaranteed to curo or monoy refund ed. Prlco 25c, '60c nnd $1.00 per bottlo. For salo by all dealers ovory- WllClH GASTORIA For Infants and Children. jMtfMiaMBUsnWWiaBSMUaHaMaaaWJMMMHMBM The Kind You Have Always Bought In Use Over Thirty Year.s CASTORIA Thi ciNTAunaonrANr, KtwvoKnemr.'f OUT 17 TTCTWn " "" ' . B. B. Floor l- uHl. .;! 'BftBtu fuAJnCr "Rfta.ra thft I. SignatoeAJJ ' m LnH X-RAYS That Spokane club wants 10,000 marriageable girls. Must bo going to start a Mormon colony, for thero Isn't that many young unmarried men ln excess of tho unmarried wo men in tho wholo state. Maybe, though, tho Spokane girls are not bo attractive as some others. m m Hood River is putting on nlrs over an applo that tastes like a banana. Who tho dlckons wants that kind of an annle.anyway. If a man wants banana flavor, why not buy bananas. Bishop Thoburn, In discussing tho Influx of Orientals, said: "I could place 5000 of them at once In thla state If I could securo them. Now, If I can do this some ono else la go ing to do It in tho future." Tho good bishop overlooks the fact that whon "someone oIbo" tries that Httlo plan someono else will have a little moro 'trouble on his hands than ho cares to handle. Thero aro plenty of mon who would Import labor from holl, if they could get It cheap but thero aro otherB. o HERJnSTON IS GROWING. Many New Buildings Aro, Projected for This Fall. According to reports from Hormls ton there will bo nnothor big build ing boom on in tho town thiB fall. Besides the new Baptist church nnd school, now ln tho courso of con struction, also a number of cottngoB on tho east Bide, thoro will bo 15 now residences put up on tho west sldo of tho town, and some now busi ness houses. It is predicted that boforo anoth er year has pnssed that thoro will bo doublo tho population hero that thoro Is now, and thoro will be many now buildings hero. Tho homes to bo erected this fall aro to ho mostly by peoplo who ex pect to locate hero and who havo already purchased land ln thlB vicin ity, while somo expect to got lands under tho East Umatilla project. i o An Ounco of Prevention Is worth a pound of curo. Thoro aro many poor Bufforors, consumptives who aro hopoloss of gottlng woll who, if thoy had taken caro of thom boIvos, would now bo woll. A cough is tho foundation of consumption. Ballard's Horchound Syrup will curo that cough. Mrs. S . .Groat FallB, Montana, writes: "I havo used Bal lard's Horohound Syrup ln my fam ily for yonrs my chlldron novor Buf fer with coughs." Sold by D. J. Fry. An Unfortunate Interruption. "George was JuBt going to propose to mo last night." "And what happened." "A tiro blow up nnd then ho couldn't think of anything else." Clevolnnd Plnlu Dcalor. ' o Sho Found Relief. If you aro troubled wIthllvor com plaint and havo not rocoivcd noip rend this. Mrs. Mary E. Hammond, Moody, Texas. "I waB In poor health with liver trouble for over a yoar DoctorB did mo no good and I tried irorblno, and throo bottlo cured mo. I can't Bay too much for Horblno, us It Is a wonderful llvor modlclno. I nlways havo it In tho houso. Pub lish whero you wish." Sold by D. J. Fry.' o - Mtirnliy'ti Misfortune. Mike Poor Pnt was Insured for folvo hundred pounds whon ho was drownod. Murphy Phwnt a pity ho didn't llvo to enjoy It. Philadelphia In quirer. i . n Tho Limit of Life. Tho most omlnent modlcal scien tists aro unanimous In the conclu sion that tho generally accoptod limi tation of human life is many years bolow tho attainment poBsIblo with tho advanced knowledge of which tho raco Ib now possessed. Tho cri tical period, that determines its dura tion, oeems to be botwoon 50 and 60; tho proper caro of tho body during this decado cannot bo too strongly urged; carelessness then being fatal to logevity. Nature's best helper aft er 50 Is Electric DIttors, tho scien tific tonic medicine that rovltallzea evory organ of tho body. Guaranteed by J. O. Perry, druggist, 50c. o Tho Chronic flrmich. "Ah!" exclalmod the optomlst, "Isn't tho sunshlno lovely and bright this morning?" .... "Huh!" gruntod tho posslmlut, "It Is casting shadows somewhere. Philadelphia Press. r-o ; Acuto Rheumatism. Deep tearing or wrenching palna, occasioned by getting wet through; worse when at rest, or on first mov ing tho limbs and in cold or damp weather, ia cured quickly by Bal lard's Snow Liniment. Oscar Oloson Gibson City, 111., writes, Feb. 10, '02. "A year ago I was troubled with a pain in my back. It coon got so bad I could not bend over. One bottle of Ballard's Snow Liniment cured xae." Sold by D. J. Fry. . -o 3P u. vi. 1 v.- tLu IUa "" " BmmUs iifUtaM tfZvtfJ Seldom Wear Out Dr. Miles' Anti-Pain OPills relieve pain not only once, but as many times as it is necessary to take them. Many persons "who suffer from chronic ailments find in them a source of great relief from the suffering which they, would otherwise ho com pelled to endure. Their soothing influence upon the nerves strengthen rather than weaken them,' For this reason they sel Idom lose their effective ness. "I am 62 years old and have suffered for 42 years from nervous troubles, rheumatism nnd neuralgia, palpitation of the heart, shortness of breath, eleeplcsancss, nnd pain around tho heart. The Dr. Miles Antl-Pln Pills have been a blessing to me. I don't know what I should do without them, and they aro the only ramedy X hav . over used that either did not wear out In lesi time than I havo been U lnp them, or cls tho Injurious results were such that I -would bo obliged to cease their use." MRS. B. C. ROBINSON, Z7 Carter Bt., Chattanooga, Tcnn. Dr. Mile' Antl-Paln Pills are sold by rour druoQlst, who will guarantee that he first package will benent. If It falls, he will return your money. 25 doses, 26 cents. Never sold In bulk. Milc3 Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind A Hint. Sandy Don't you lovo to hear tho music of thoBO holla coming over tho water Mandy Yes, I adoro everything that hns a ring connected with It. Chlcngo Nows , o Attnck of Diarrhoea Cured by Ono Doso of Clinmbcrlnln's Colic, Chol-i era and Diarrhoea Remedy. I was so weak from an attack of diarrhoea that I could scarcoly atton.l to my duties, whoa I took a doso of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Dlarrhooa Romody. It cured mo on tlroly nnd I had been taking othor mcdlclno for nlno days without rollof. I heartily recommond this romody as bolng tho host to ray knowledgo for bowol complaints. R. G. Stew art, of tho firm of Stownrt & Bro., Groonvlllo, Ala. For salo at Dr. Stono's drug storo. o Sleeping In Churches. Rector (showing a stranger tho church monuments) My grandfath er haB Blept in thlB church for 80 years. Strangor la ho living? Yonkors Statesman. . -o Tho old remedies aro tho host, Hickory Bark Cough Remody has been in uso for ovor ono hundred yoars by tho old 'Dutch Dunkards of Pennsylvania, and Is Btlll In uso by all tho old famlllos of Western Ponn ped from tho onBt, nnd mauufacturod sylvanln. Ib absolutely puro; made from tho bark of tho whlto or shoil- hark hickory treo. Tho bark in ship In Shalom, Oro For salo by all deal ers ovorywhoro. o Roth Sides of It. Sho Don't tho?o lonely dlnnoru nt tho club drlvo mnny a bachelor to matrimony Ho Yen, I hellovo bo. And tho strenuous dinners at homo drlvo many a married- mun to tho club. Chicago News. o , Endorsed by the Country. "Tho most popular remedy in Otsego county, and tho best friend of my family," writes Wm. M. Dlott, editor and publishor of tho Otsego Journal, Gllbortsvlllo, N. Y "Is Dr. Kings Now Discovery. It has provod to bo an infalllblo curo for coughs and colds, making short work of tho worst of thorn. Wo always keop a bottlo in the house. I believe It to bo tho moat valuable prescription known for lung and throat diseases." Guar anteed to novor disappoint tho taker, by J. C. Porry'a drug storo. Price 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle freo. Honry Sconl a Hit. "Henry," said u toucher to a boy In her class, "nnme some of tho chief hoautles of education." "School mistresses," answored tho lad, smiling. Philadelphia In quirer. . PHOTOGRAPHER. I M. linker Twelfth Btreet photo grapher. All kinds of photo work done at living prices. Call and seo my work, and prices. Viewing a specialty; also head quarters for amateur developing, and finishing. Cabinet photo graphs $2.00 por dozen. Between and flnUhlng. Between Woolen Mills and O. K. Storo. DRAYMEN. CuramiHS Bros.' Transfer Onipasy All kinds of transfer work doae. Furniture aad plaaos boxed ready for shlpaeat. Prompt service Is oar xaotte. Staad aad oSee at 26S South CoBBerelal street. Pkeae 31.1. Redeaee Faeae . MH--W 1 CLASSIFIED DEPARTMENT ttHMmimi it ! FOR SAXS old, good to work, good brood mnro, good bIzo. Ono-half mile north of big bridge on Wallace road. J. 'Ferguson, R. F. D. No. 1. 9-25-lw Auction Snlo. John A. Sutter will sell at auction ealo all his farm ing implemontB, stock, Including horses, cowb, hogs and two flno bulls etc., ou Wednesday, October 2, 1907, beginning at 9 a. m. at tho Jamcston placo, two miles north of Jefferson. . 9-26-lw For Salo Two single top buggloa, in first-class condition. Ono rub ber tired. Apply to O. W. Yaanke, Fashion stables. Tolophono 44. 7-18-tf For Salt Good houso and barn, now, 25 acres all undor cultivation berries, prunos nnd nil kinds of fruit, flvo miles from Salem, $3500 This includes 6 cowa, 2 horaes.har noss, 1 heavy wagon, spring wagon 200 chickens and othor farming necessities. Enqulro 492 Stato street. 9-28-tf FOR KENT To Rent. Flvo room flat, over Far rlngton & Van ' Patton'B markot. Inciulro of Stoiner & Borgor, 188 South Liberty Btroot. 9-24-tf For Rent Furnlshod roomB for houso-keoplng or board for a slnglo lady or couplo. Apply to Rosa Marklovltch, 730 North Front Btroot. 8-15-tt. Stock Ranch for Rent About 300 acres, In good location. Stock can bo bough, outright or takon on shares. Apply at county treas urer's offlco In Snlom. 9-23-tf MISCELLANEOUS. Violins M. S. Fuller has a shop in room 8, over Perry's drug Btoro, whero ho 1b prepared to repair violins, guitars, etc. Glvo him n call. 9-27-lm Taken Up On Scptombor 14, 1907, two blnck Poland China bowb, ono larco and ono Btnnll. Bach have whlto feet nnd whlto Btrlpo on fnco. No mnrks. W. L. Johnson, Salem, Routo 0, bIx miles cast of Snlom on rond hotweon Mncleay and Frultland roads. Ownor can havo samo by proving proporty and imft"K UAlJUIIDVn. w-.-" Vocct Lumber and Fuel Co. Lum ber .shlngloe, building material, wood and coal. Low prlcow and prompt dollvorlcs Ono block east of S. P. passengK: depot. Phono 108. 7-2-tf Concreto Work. Got my prlcos on sldowalks, curbs, septic tanks nnd cement work of nny kind. All work gunrnntoed flrBt-clnss. M. Ward, Highland ndd. Phono 509. 8-11-tf Dutto Ai Wcmleroth Fino wlnos, llquora nnd clgara. Wo handle tho colobrntod Kollog gaud Castle whlakloB. Cool and rofroshlng boor constantly on draught. South Commercial stroot. 9-3-lyr aaBHBaBHaaBaaMSMiMiSBM) Enlarged Our moat markot on East Stato stroot has boon doubled in bIzo nnd wo aro hotter prepared than ovor to servo customers. Prompt sorvlco und tho host of moats our motto. Call or phono 109. B. E. Edwards, Prop, Wo Aro Cash Purchasers Of poul try, eggs, and all kinds of farm produce. Borry crates made up in unllmltod quantities. Capital Commiaalon Co., 207 South Com mercial Btroot, Salem. Phone Main 179. SASH AND DOOR FAOrmtlES. Frank M. llrovu. Manufacturer of saBh, dobro, mouldings. All kind of houso finish and bard wood work. Front street, between State and Court. Mako all complaints at the office. PROFESSIONAL. O. V. nm, M. I). Physician and Burgeon. Tolophono 307 Main. OHlcos, 540 Stato Btroot, opposlto court houso, Salem, Or. RoBldonco Phono 313 Main. 8-13- lmo IX)ST. Strayed Or stolon from E. L. liar- .rUon's hop yard, a steol gray mare colt, 4 years old, weight about 1000 pounds, with whlto strip in face,, and a pacor. Reward if to tured to J. J. Sannor, 081 25th street, Salem. 9-20-2wk PLUMBERS. Theo. M. Hair Plumbla, hot water and steam heating and tinuiag. 164 Commercial etreot. Phone Main 192.' 9-1-lyr M. J. Petzel Plumbing, steam and gas fitting. Successor to Kb ox ft Murphy, 226 Commercial street, 'Proae Mala 17. EPARTMENT I MUSICAL. Miss Elma Wcller Will receive) pupils in piano, and tho "Dunning System of Music Study for Be ginners." Miss Wollor Is a gnnl uato undor Emll L. Winkler of Loipslc, Germany; also of Carrls L. Dunning of Buffalo, Now York, and a pupil of Robert Tolmle ol San Francisco, tho two last named bolng direct pupil of LoschetlzBkj tho groat Vionna instructor. Stu dio 45 Liberty street. Phono 1351. 9-lG-2wks. Frank E. Churchill Represontatlye of tho Wostorn Conservatory off MubIc, of Chicago, In this city, will rosumo classes In piano, har mony, theory, Bight reading, etc., on and after September 23. Studio, opora houso building, rooms 8 aad 9. Phono 1100. Pupils may re colvo lessons olthor ln their home or nt tho studio. 9-l4-lmo Collcgo of Music Willamette Ual vorslty. Established 1867. Dm poworod by tho state of Oregoa to confor certificates, diplomas and dogrocs. Winter and Ferry stroots, Salem, Oregon. Every teacher an artist of recognized ability. A comploto courao In all branchos of musical art. Scholas tic year begins Septombor 24, 1907. Pupils aro roquosted to roglstor nt tholr earliest opportu nity ln order to securo convenient lesson hours. Those intondlng to tako tho rogular course are urged to commonco on tho oponlng day. Dr. R. A. Horltago, dean, director vocal department. Arthur von JoBson, dlroctor piano department. Lo Roy Gosnor, dlroctor orches tral dopartmont. 0-2-lm Miss Eva F. Cox Will bo ready to rocolvo pupllB In music after Sep tombor 2d at hor studio, 242 Con tor Btreot, botwoon Comraorcial and Front. Phono Main 847. 9-3-lm Miss Bentiico Bhelton Will rocelve pupils In planoforto, orgnn and Bight reading classes. 6'poclal forma mado for boglnnors. ThU n yoar bosldcs teaching at hor studio 345 Marlon Btroot, or at tho home of pupil It so doBlrcd, Miss Shel ton will teach at tho studio ln the First National Bank building, pnvnnr nt nnmmorclnl and Che .i1.At. .IaiIh T)1inti.i 1tflK. I? Marlon Btroot Btudlo phono 1299. l 9-2 5-1 mo. IX)1)GIM. Foresters of America Court Sher wood Foresters, No. 19. Meets Tuoadny In Hurst hall, Stato Btreet Loo Abbio, C. R.; A. L. Browa, F. S. Central Lodge No. 1H, K. of P. Castle Hall In Holman block, cor nor Stuto and Llborty streets. Tuesday of each wook at 7:30 p, m. Oscar Johnson, G. O.; E. H. Andorson, K. of R. and S. Modern Woodmen of America Ore gon Cedar Camp No. 5240. Meets ovory Thursday ovoning at 8 .-.. ll.l - t.1l ttf YW Hill. V. C: F. A. Turner, clerk. Vil Woodnion of World Meet ovory Fri day night at 7:30, ln Holman hall, 14, a, ruuugu, w, u., . m. .- V T T1.HHA11 f n . n T. Vatf Mi lor, Clerk. Lincoln Annuity Union. Sick, acel Mfj dent and pension Insurance; $2,- fji'l 000,000 pledgrd; ovory claim paf4 S Mongomory, suprome organizer, ! Box432 Salem, Oregon. R. R. Ryan, socrotary, 540 State street WANTKD. Hoy WHiittsd To do porter work. Apply to W. B. GllBon's barbnr shop on Commorclal stroot. Phottu 461, 9-21-tt Highest Cash Price Paid for caiekj one at Wlllamotto Hotel. 4-l-tl i - - Wiiii ted Girl for gonoral house- wnrk. Knniitro nt Mrs. Will. Brown's, 578 Stato stroot. 9-24-tf! CIiIit Apph'H WiinUiI Wrlto or In-( qulro Ingham Vinegar Co., 64 Al bion avenue, Portland. 9-24-lm-d-w WiinKil Good wngoa will bo puld, to a good girl for cooking and' Konoral housework. Aiiply uP 1399 EaBt Stato streot. 9-27-3t Wanted Elovator boy at WIHamo'toj Hotel. U-27-Vt WummI Tho uso of a itood toaiUj with harness for tholr kooplngji during tho winter. Will tako good caro of Bamo. W. T, wniiuce, d lorn. Routed 9-27-lwk Mft i Jl 4 r . VWXTO COH IXOh A3f Jw. C3L