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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 27, 1908)
. u. X DAILY CAP I EAIi JOURNAL. BALEM. OREGON, THURSDAY, FEI1RUARY 27, 1806 "" .f ;-4 ;tc" ,' AND DOUARS A BLOCK a5fs pace ajnour the ponucmr .v!LTiE EN- JS CLDU,U mHAMKTTE VALLEY - s ft - I.NTO THE iw ;By CIRCULATING Tlin LwMaftrostws of the Salem Ejmje bad their lints on P" W i.i.l n T VrV ffatktt vimm " ' iWof. Carey wanm mm ktiff u oae of tho commit Jink the big WOO booster , I tint banch cieaueu "v I Tttrd7 I& - i"Afui, INES WD NOT GET ALL. mkr of business men got In- ,iili month fund, ana mo tCMpoy put In $25 a month. iho cannot subscriuo i pt literature, at tho Board AiEd MIX THE LETTER I ARMV THAT IS WORK- IIORULEM. i a things are coming our rIi time for even those who lilyilnk one. eye to do ovon tret for Greater Salem. J. R. itirU today for his cam- uftteraJIey to got tho eight i to follow In he wake of iSf the 1000 Facts of Pro sit Like Timber Fire. fasplgn for tho awakening iTCtaette valley is sproad- bitiStltm as the center of conn Albany and Roicburg aro (isoTton, and the literature imttat our own people nml In tir our enterprising board of kkKitht after far and -wide. i of cltlxeni e.o calling nt M of Trado rooms, asking 1 1(09 Facta sheet to send thuwlrprlrate malls. SALEM "KG COLUMNS PF GOOD S1X0, and prlvato citizens Wnj to receivo letters from ihitndiirho have received mlYuto, asking It their places fw To Wlllamotto valley k-KM with people. If wo can W& 1000 Fatfs of Produc- Mm hinds of large numbers WlUi SOLIDLY FROZEN 0F THE UNITED STATES. tk for Oor Own People. s home tho facts of urn. 100111 QW.V PEOPLE will Utrwrndoas effe Won thorn t their own Interest and or their own countrv. -8rthl o' our otrn neonln nro J- rt th capacity for pro- i 'wu or the joi of thin vai. .ht; xehi To AWAKisv W TOR THUTH A110UT oha OOU.Vrnv. ., .,. "s ll arouse eatkiii.m 'Wimette viw i .i. rf th O0t 8juc,gh T. . 'Wwrewu procured off r u an evcnAnAt. ., WE jn'ST noivn ,.. tT TO OUR nvvv xr,-. " Sunt hmfli.n. . lh. i. . '-""". region a 'orty different ways. Air Not U'mui JfBrownhiii . HeraM, at Or.., lto?roftfie1an w... '. ' CM ..."' v " uf". 8edUorof .tonlte - . LSae,e VaMey D Hr-..; ' wu g'n!"g out ..'M'.eva!. T (J Jjp ., being Just a good deal different from anything elsa I had over Been, and especially from the standpoint of be Ing a -SETTLER WINNER THESE' FACTS FROM THE FARM WILL DO MORE FOR THE EIGHT COUN TIES INTERESTED THAN AN.Y HOT AIR COMPILED IN THE TENTH1 STORY OF A SKY-SCRAP-ER by the Individual who nover put his hand to Iho plow, and does not know tho difference between 'haw and gee.' You nro giving those folks Up thero a lot of wise suggestions, that nhould RESULT" IN A GREAT INFLUX OF SETTLERS. Success to you, I only wish we hnd moro of your strlpo In this district. May your shadow never grow less, etc., etc." It is Bwcet to be mauled on tha back for a good cause, and readoro will .pardon -the egotism of printing tho above. Salem Schools Will Work. Tho co-operation of the Salem publto schools and colleges and of tho county superintendents of public Instruction of tho eight counties of tho valley aro to be seemed In the big boostor campaign. City Superintendent of Schools J. M. Powers lias Joined tho ranks of tho boosters for a bettor Salem anl promises to bo ono of (tho most effi cient recruits secured recently. City Superintendent Powers furth or set a good examplo for tho people who aro on the public payrolls, by subscribing $25 toward the publici ty fund. A man In his position, with a family to Bupport, and n tromonJ- ous responsibility, SETS A HOT PACE TO GIVE SO LARGE Jl SUM", and It ought to awaken sonio of tha blg-Bnlnrled follows of tho comrou nlty whoso richest blessings thoy on- Joy. Wo hope Mr. Powers may some dny bo In the class hlmsolf that gel $2000 to ITiOdO a year, nndhosure will be. Tho tlmo for nil, great and snmll, to hustle for Salem Is now, and groat nml Bmnll will prosper to gether. 1. II mmmmmmmm nil OOOOOOOOO PEOSnNENT DOCTOR O O O O Is O O O bo UiP a SOMNIA hi. ?." fMi.. L.-"TieM ,.. 1-. 2mi&Vn2 "ftowek wr .24. 55. E5st5a tiSiiiit; o o o 0 SnyH Pneumonia Wcntlicr O Hero nml Cautions Acnlnst O Common CoUIh. OOOOOOOOO 6' oo Just at this particular season pneumonia Is very prevalent (say ono of our most prominent physi cians) and considering tho largo per centage of deaths that result from It, being more fatal than smallpox, overy ono should uso nil precaution to avoid Its malignant grip. The largo majority of cases of pneu monia aro tho direct result of an acuto or lingering cold, which most pooplo consldor trlvnl but which It Is extremo foSly to noglcct. Tho doctor also gives a proscrip tion which ho 6ays Is probably tho most offecUve known to tho profes sion for tho quick rollof of coughB, colds and throat troubles. It Is as follews: Ttt'n nnnona nt flvnnrliin. hnl? ouuco Concentrated oil of plno; half pint ft3t class whiskey; theso to be mixed woll and used In doses of a tonspoonful to u tablehpoonful ovory four hours. The bottle Is to bo well shnkon each dime. This slnipls preparation can bo easily mixed nt hqme, tho Ingre dients being obtainable from any good drug store. Caro 'should bo taken to get only tho real Concen trated oil of plno which always comes put up for medicinal rise In half ounoo via's inclosed In tin screw top caass. Th bulk oils and tho patofit medicine Imitations frequent ly put out In wooden boxes nro to bo avoided as they aro dangerous. ' n A BRIDE WHO GAVE PRESENTS To- Charity und Relatives to the Amount of a Million Dollars. Tills woman says she was saved from ftn operation by Lydla E. Pinklmm'8 Vegetable Compound. Lena V. Henry, of Norristown. Ga., writes to Mrs. Fmkham: " I suffered untold misery from fe male troubles. My doctor said an opera tion was the only chanco I had, and I dreaded It almost as much as death. "One day I read how other women had becu cired by Lydla E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound, and 1 decided to try it. Before I had taken the first bottle. I was better, and now I am en tirely cured. "Every woman suffering with any femalo trouble should take Lydla E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound." FACTS IFOR SICK WOMEN. For thirty years Lydia E. Pink ham'a Vegetable Compound, rnado from roots amMiorbs, has been the standard remedy for femalo ills, and has positively cured thousands of women who have been troubled with displacements, inflammation, ulcera tion, llbroid tumors, irregularities, pcriodio pains, backache, that bearing-down feeling, flatulency, indigos lion.dizzinessorncrvons prostration. Why don't you try it t Mrs. Plnkh itn Invites all slelc women tu write her for advice. She has t'lilderi thousands to Uculth. Adili'css, Lynu, Mass. tho Into William Wolghtmnn, of Philadelphia, who Ib Bald to havo bo queathed her almost tho wholo of his estate, estimated to havo beon worth $00,000,000. Mrs. Penflold's first husband was Congressman J. C. Walker, who died four years ago. Ponflold wnB formerly connected with n Hartford, Conn., nowspapor, was vice-consul to London, United States consul In Egypt, and Is an author, follow of tho ItoyaU Geographical So cloty, and a uumbor of tho best known clubn in Now York. o VALDEZ GETS A TREMBLE (United Press Leased Wire.) Valdoz, Alaska,. Fob. 27. Tho most sovoro enrthquako shock oxpo rloncod In theso parts slnco 1903 oc curred Friday morning, tho 14th, andslnco that tlmo there has been n succession of Binnller shake. Tho heavy shock was at 1:30 a. m., Feb ruary 14. It started with a steady long swing from north to south and tormlnatod In a number of violent Jerks. No dnmago wnB done to buildings, as thoy aro nil frnmo structures. Tho shock InBtod nearly 30 seconds. Tho cable from hore to Soattlo and (United Press Loased Wire.) Philadelphia, Pa.. Fob. 27. Closely following her marriage to Froderlck Couftland Peufleld, of New Work, Mrs. Annie Weightraan-Walk- er ansQunoed gifts aggregating IS0O.000 to near rolatlvej. She al so gavo $200,000 to charitable Insti tutions. TUe bride, how.ever, purposeJy overlooked those who- sought to break her father's will a year ago. In the statement announcing the gtfta she scored those who had at-1 tacked her right to her father's lm measo fortune, as yell as Individuals and newspapers who had attempted to influence her disposition of the' money. I uu cuiEuoBy was periormea in. your druaaut. vho win ournt n St. Patrick's cathedral, yesterday. &VWJfflWm2,h!&. M " Following tho ceremony Mr. and ao" MnM ti"vr mW ", kuMc Mrs. Penlleld sailed I6r Europe. I MU Mdicl Ca, XlMwuti Id Mrs, Panfleld la the daughter of A Nurse's Story If yon are a sufferer from headache, neuralgia, or pain from any cause you should read tho fol lowing letter from a nurse. 'For Bomptlme I fcavo flt It my duty to wr.ta -you. I waa having; my doctor t.lce evury week for hend aoho. All tie did for mo wan to tfva eotnethlnjf to a.8Q tho pain. Borne (Imea the rwln waa bo sovert that I rouM not upeak. und tnemucra of my family stood over rao and rave ma medicine every fifteen minutes until I ivaa reUoved. A sample of Vr Mllut' Anti-Pain 1111a fell Into my handa. I read tho circular very carefully, and found my case described exactly. Tho next tlmo my head began to ache I took tho Pain Pllla according to di rection and I frit I waa cettlntf better, ao I sect to tho drusElal for box and took them until I wrs so much better that I wn bout tho house all the afternoon. I have not had a doctor for headache aloce. When ho root mo aometlmo after ha wantfd to know how l ivaa. and I told him what I had done, and ho replied: "If you havo found anything that irul help you, allele to it." And so 1 have. ficlnjf- a nure I havr recommended them to great many grateful people. Ono com I will mention. I saw a doc tor go to a neighbor every week for months because she hod such awful headache; but for it long time I dared not suggest anything to ner. Ono day 1 met her and I gavo her a half box of AntM'&ln Pros and she used them and has had no doctor since. Eho says they are 8. great bleoalng to ber and said, "why didn't you fllroo about them before." x could tell you of maay similar cases." . MIS3 JOMEP1HNB BOHN. 170 W. Oeaecec St., Auburn. N. T. Dr. Miles' AnU-Paln fllls aro sold ky our druaaUt, who will auaranteo that 9 1 Oregon Sienna Mineral Paint Co. W. Y. RICHARDSON, Manager We are manufacturing forty-two Standard Tints and colors of Oregon Mineral Paint Ground in Oil and Guaranteed Strictly Pure, Durable and Sat isfactory in every particular. c '! T HK ORKGON SIBNKA PAINT COMPANY HAS ENTEItED INTO A CONTRACT FOIt A YEAH FOIt TIIEIU OIL, AND A CAR- IX)AI) O SIXTY llAItltHLS IS NOW ON THE ROAD. THE COM. PANY KXPKCT8 TO USE A CARLOAD EVERY THIRTY DAYS. A CARLOAD OP TIN CANS FOR THE PURPOSE OF PUTTING UP ALL KINDS OF .MINERAL PAINTS IS NOW ON THE WAY, TIH3 COM PANY HAS ALSO ESTARLISHKD A WHOLESALE HOUSE IN PORT LAND, OREGON, AT ill EAST UNION AVE. THFSF PAINTS are used by the state " IIIL.JL rAllJJ pubnc -nstitutions on thgir aaaa"aasaiBBjBaMBBHBJBaBMsaaBaBaBBaaajBjBaHjBajB Merit and have stood the severest tests that can be ap plied. APPLY BY MAIL OR PHONE, OR CALL AT FACTORY ON TRADE STREET BETWEEN CHURCH AND HKSN BassBBaaaaaaasaBBBsaaaBaB-BjBBaiiBsBsaBsmsasasiB I II I I II I I I II - I - - " II I I I I II " This Paint is taken from the Mines in Lane county, and manufactured at Salem, Ore. tho ono to Seward woro both broken ' CHICAGO PROFITS UY by tho shock. Tho bronk occurred about 30 miles from Vnldoz and It is thought that sorious damngo was dono to tho Eilnmar mine, but boats nrrlvlng from that port yesterday report the shook as bolng lIUIs worse than at Valdoz. THE RIG CONVENTIONS. (United Press LonRcd Wire.) Chicago, Feb. 27. That the. poo plo who havo beon nttructed o Chi cago by tho various conventions dur ing tho year loft $8,800,000 In thl" city Is tho claim of the convention bureau of the Chicago Association of Commerce. Chnrlos Slovens, j)inlrmnn of tho btiroar.1, hns mndo a report on tho rosult of 245 conventions praotlcnlly soourod by tho association. Ho says the bureau brought to Chicago In 1907 270,000 visitors, and that ouoh Shipped to Europe t Mo Squandered ono romnlnthl nn average of four on Unpronounceable Count for n'days, and that not one of thorn spent UNTAXED AMERICAN MILLIONS Strong and Healthy Poultry ?5k S.K. 'tLTtjsMHD c Jsltjvtv i5VPCOKN BaaSlr -ft'Kajm rdrf7J sbVb1bs'a Title for the Vaiiderhllt Girl. (United Press Leased Wire.) New York, Feb. 27. Two millions of tho Vandorbllt fortune will bo font to Hungary for Countess Szech enyl, formerly Qlndys Vanderbllt, who recently married Count Sezch onyl. Attorneys representing the countess havo applied to Comptroller Motz for a trausfor of that amount In city bonds, whloh weie left to her by her father. Instead of tha actual transfer bo lng made, a formal transfer paper signed by the mayor and comptroller of Nw York will bo forwardod to tho countae' banker In Buda Post. Soventy thousand dollars, ropresant low than $3 a day. Often The' Kidneys Are Weakened by Orer-Werk. Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood, It used to b considered that only urinary and bladder troubles were to be iraceu to tuu Kiuueys, but now modern science proves that nearly all diseases liave their beginning in the disorder of these most important organs. The kidneys filter and purify the blood that is their work. Tl...ur.. ...ti. uinr trlilnnvmirc weal: er, you can understand how ing 3 4 per otnt, will also be sent quickly your enUro body is affected and there. name. The bonds will be hold in her IJODY IS HELD FOR KMIJALMIXG EXPENSES. (United Press Loosed Wire.) Sau Vranolsco. Fab. 27. Tho body of Lr.renzo Sodonl, an Italian, who died Sunday night at St. Joseph' hospital, is bolng held at the under taking roomp of Julius Godoau, as 'security for ?lfi embalming wpenaea, while the doad man's friends refuse to pay tho sum. and demand that the body be removed to other par lors. Tbey cfaimt hat Godoau got possession of the body Illegally, and say they will carry the- matter Into tho courts. Already the Italian con sul has been appealed to, and he has (ordered the body removed. how every orgau sccuis to fall to do its if you are sick or feci tally" bogjn taking the great kidney remedy, Dr. Kllmar'a Swamp-Hoot, 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 ifrst doctoring your kidneys. The nnid awl the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmers Swawp.Root, the gat fcldnfty remedy, is soon realized. It stands the highest for ita wonderful cures of the most distressing cases, and is sold ?!? If you feed CoiiIoii'h Improved Mm V.lUg Footl Your Iioiih willy bo cackling cwt? front! laid ogga, three tlmoa as many ad thoy would lay without this food. You will help yourselves and holp us If you do your buying In our lino from us. Good literature on poultry rofslnt; free. TILLSON & CO. 151 HIQII ST. Phone 13. on its merits by all druggists in fifty-cent and ouc-dollar site bottles. You may have a sample bottle ( awMBp-Koet. by mail free, also a pamphlet telling you how to find out if you have kidney or bladder trouble. Mention tbta paper whwi writing to Dr. Kilmer & Co.. lling- uamion, f. . wbuu;ii;iii but remember the name, gwamp-Kpot, dress, Bingham tou, N, Y.f oa every hottla. Dr. Kilmer'a Swamp-Root, aad the ad. Special Shoe Sale Closing out of winter "took, at lowest prices'. Bv erything must go. Mun'n, women's 'and ohlldren'is shoes Included In this nolo. Come and look over my atook. Every pair of sho6 a bargain. Jacob Vogt 345 Stale St. m 3 fea 'i