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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1908)
6 DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAIi, SALEM, OREGON. FRIDAY, MAY 8, 1008 FIRST BOOSTER MEET FOR FAILS CITY. ORE. v L.IT9S iluiiiuci v.oiy iii ui: uasi ruuige; With Possibilities df Becoming a Fruit Section and Summer Resort (Editorial Comnpondcncc by E. Hofor, President WlKaiticftc Valley Development League) frails City held tlio llrt Booster ntid Development meeting nt the op cr hoiiso last Monday, and will lion- gather facts of production and preiare advertising matte for a publicity cnmnnigil. On May 23 there will bo a big Woodmen of the World convention held here, with an all-day nrocrratn. nri7.cn and narade. mihlln nnenk. lng, grand bhll and picnic. Fourth of July will be celebrated on a fine scale and with nil the usual amusement features of nn Independence Day celebration. TlHiro Is going, to bo the biggest oil discovery made lit the vicinity of Palls City sonic day In tho history of the Pnqlflc Coast. Walking over the hills It has all tho appearance of the West Virginia oil region. The soM Is so full of oil It oils your shoes and leaves grease stains on your cftoihes. Tito Salem, Falls City and Western railroad, which docsnt start nt Salein nor stop at Falls City, is doing a fine business, hauling tralnloiuls of loss dally to Dallas and New hers. It Is belne etcndeil info (ho limner as fast as new camps are opened. It was n revelation to tho under signed to go to Falls City this week and spend a few days In its clear mountain air, beside Its clear moun tain stream, tho Little Luckiamiito, and realize tho remarknblo growth mndo by that Ilttlo gom of Oregon cities In tho pnat few years. It is a question It it docs not hold 'tho bolt for having mndo tho most rapid growth of nny town In tho state. It is II. h. Gorllncer and SonB's town. and tho projector of tho Salem, Dal las, Falls City and Western rail road has a warm plnco In the hearts of tho peoplo here. Tho object of this visit was to hold n GREAT de velopment meeting, and the opera hills fairly bubbling with springs and musical with tinkling and mur muring rivulets. One orchnrd we visited was Olon Alder fruit fnrm, owned by Miss Collins, for many years a school teacher, but who has becomo an onthmslnstle orchardlst. Sho has bul't a big cozy mountain homo for hersolf and her sisters and father and mother. Judco Collins and wlfo of Dallas, when tho Judg gets ready to retire from Inw nrac- tlce. Met Some SalemlU-s. Dr. W. H. Decker of Salem 1ms lo cated hero nnd hns a good practice. I found two old Journal ofllce em- running a branch store jvt Black Rock. His head mert and chief lieutenants are Walter F. Nichols and Frank Luckey at Fo11b City and Henry Hall at Black Rock. Mr. Toozo Is also president of tho Com mercial club and Is putting tho town on tho 'innp. There Are Others. It would take a column of a news paper to mention tho other boosters nnd live men Tvho havo made Falls City the bustling, buzzing place it is, and it can nil be summed up by Baying tho placo has great material for making a fruit shipping center, has splendid attractions as a health and summer resort, many coming hero now nnd camping and fishing and hunting nro of the finest. The city has a bank nnd a newspaper, a skating rink; and a band Is being organlred. which I hono will bo ready to play a tune tho next -time wo hold a development convontlon ithero. One of tho founders of the town Is F. K. Hubbard, who Is now running a big dairy business nnd supplying pure lacteal fluid for the babies that seem to thrive on it. CJ. Pugh established tho mutual telephone system, which will soon be extending to the mountain ranch es In all directions. A drive lntd tho mountains will surprlso anyone who has no idea of their rhjljneas and productiveness. Every ncro will grow fruits, small and large,' veg etables, grains and grasses, has wa tor all over it and under it, nnd fine houses nre being built along tho roads, dairying Is extending, chickens nnd pig are multiplying, and the mnlls nro being extontlcdl Two SnmploM of Hustlers. T. D. Hollowell has about a quar ter of an ncro on the Bide of a hill so steep that little children havo ac tually got Btartcd and rolled clear Into tho Btrcot below when tnoir mother JiiBt let go of their hands for a moment, nnd took seven or eight hundred dollars worth of hor des off each year. Mr. Hollowell understands the principles of soil tlrnlnagc, nlr drainage, heat radia tion nnd n lot of things not taught In nny agricultural collego, and best of nil he shows tho products, and what every aero of these hills Is capable of. Another snmplo of what nn ordinary mnn can do herci 1b shown by Mr. J. Florv, nn old boy who floated out hero from Mlsscmrl four years ago, $52 worth less than nothing. He io what tho preachers IAHav Yrniv knvr -! v.- TTMC" Jv ""J Ju sec more tk you bargain for It's heavier in vour stomach than oh ft ..i v UAV belies Lard is a foe to digestion." If you had the stomach of an ostrich you could hardly withstand the ravages of lard soaked pastry. You have probably found this out and already given up the eating of pastry. 'Tis wholly unneces sary! Anyone can eat and digest food cooked with COTTOLENB, the perfect shortening. It is a pure vegetable product, made from the best beef suet and choicest vegetable oil. When you buy lard you have no pro- tection as to quality-you sinJ i you are getting lWJS iuc grade, it's just lrh&S rC other Jiand,every pail of COTTOI in uniform the producr L. $ You take no chances whatever H In the face of these facts w i yourself if you can afford to 1 W when you can rret nure Se healthful, nutritious UUTTOLENE Cbttolene is Guaranteed !LnnKr ' S!!:ro," fJT In, but the last few years has.be connected up with Salem people. C. L. Starr, now secretary of tho Btnto normal schools, hns Jieon tho llvo newspaper man ot tho town, and ono of his brothers hero Is on tho school board. It has run In tho blood of the Starr family to havo more or loss to do with school matters for several generations. Has a Fine School, Falls City has a ton-grndo school conducted bv F. S. Crowley, Demo cratic candldnto for county clerk. Thero nro flvo tcachors, and a branch bcIjooI at Black Hock, the upper lumber enmp, with two toachors. Tho school bonrd aro Ira Morllng, secretary of tho Commercial club, 0. M. Tlce. chairman, Walter Wil liams nnd II. E. Starr. This board aro not nfrald to pun n good school and employ bright nnd capablo teachors and pay them good wages. raus uuy nns no full quota of churches, and good mnyor nnd city council, nt the head of which stands Samuel Tothorow. They nro nennng wun such problems as city water supply, restraining cows from running nt Inrgo and other soul-Btlr- ring matter?, moe or lesB to tho sat isfaction of thomsolvos nnd tho rest of tho community, tllriVDn. Alvltl TJnivmnn fni-iiinH .." .... V... . i . '.. ....... WV... .!,..., lUllilUI ijuuhu was wen iuiou to standing pressman, nnd Billy McAdams, who room with tho brightest and best sold papers for mo whon he was a people of FallB City, of cairso, nnd kd. Among the peoplo nt tho boost as a mark of tho way the people 'or mooting was Row Rounds, of tho ovor there take hold of anything of, first M. E. church. I met Mr. XI nillilln rnnrnpJoc T nnclif tn mnii.n........ ,...,,... . , ... .. . tlon that nl I tho store ,To.cd. tho : ''V ,r' uld call a Ilttlo bit of a sport, saloon mon locked their doors otiJ n,.,U- iT-- .Jl. "'' "' f1"" tn0 nrat two years saved noth tho town wns dry for ono hour at least, tho okntlng rink closed up, tho city council ndjourned, and all gave up their tlmo and busluoss In an effort to do Justlco to the cnuso of promotion nnd publicity. Tho natural beauty nnd ndvnntnges of tho plnco aro great. Bcsldos an al- moBt Inexhaustible tlmbor sunnly. ,- . ,. , . . --- I vxnni Keeps trpm tnrco to nvo logging camps u.mntng, as many sawmuia going, and a largo pinning and ro SAwIng mill In tho city Itself, the railroad Is being extended into tho coast range moro nnd more. Tho locnl manager of this manufacturing plant Is W. T. Grlor, n regular enp taln of Industry, who nlso manages tho Falls City sales agency for tho rest of tho mills In tho mountains, a distributing business thnt amounts to millions of feet annually. Tho Fruit IndtiRtiy. Pooplo aro coming slowly to ro nllzo tho fnct, thnt the ontiro foot hill country from Dnljns west nnd southwest, and especially about Falls City, is just nj flno fruit sec tion ns Hood River. Annual pro ductions nnd shlpmonta aro Increas ing, nnd hundreds of ncros .nro go lag Into orchards whoro tho eolld est apples, thnt for high color, flav or and shipping quality nro going to bo world renowned, nro produced .plentifully nnd profitably. Thoio lands nre Btlll to bo had for a song. I urged tho peoplo at tho develop ment mooting to got up tho facts of production for tho pnst year or two not only ns to npplcs but small fruits and veg 'tnblos and other crop. Tho soil hor In tho valley and on tho tops le of tho rod volcanic ash va riety Inn great depth, and Is un ,derlnll with. Mo veins of wnter, tho Wc hereby authorize your grocer to "refund your money In case you're not pleased after having given COTTOUJNE a fair test. Never Sold in Bulk cottomjne is packed in pails ; '' ; ' with a patent fair-tight top, to keep it clean, fresh and wholesome; also to prevent it from ab sorbing the disagreeable odors of the grocery, such as fish, oil, etc. Cook Book Free w 6Un11 te slad to ecnd ny Uouse- 1 '' wife, for a twoccnt stamp, our new "PURF. FOOD COOK I100K," edited nnd complied by Mrs. Mary J. Lincoln, author of the famous "Boston Cook Hook.' Address THE N. E. FAIROANK COMPANY, CIHCAOO fprnnmis a msSSMBSi sSmmmmmf '' Nature's Gift from the Sunny Sotii The Cold of Today The Pneumonia of Tomorrow A large proportion of cases of Pneumonia ore directly due to neglected colds. That is why you want to cure your cold today. DR. D. JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT has been successful in relieving and curing Coughs, Colds, Bron chitis, Hoarseness, Inflammation of th Lungs, and similar ailments for 77 years. It is likewise a splendid remedy for Croup and Whooping Cough, and very effective in reliev ing the attacks of Asthma. Sold by all druggists, in three alxe bottle, $1.00, 50c, and 25. , farae'e Teak VejmlNlgU a reliable eUkken a safe Worm Cure. Tho IlctiuUfitl FallH. Tho beautiful waterfall nt Fnlls City of nbout CO foot Is owned by W. 13. Newsomo of Portlnnd, who hns converted pnrt of tho power Into electric current for lighting tho city, Tho scenic beauty of tho falls at trncts peoplo from fnr nnd nenr. Tho canyon Is overhung with firs and aldors, hawthorne and eyringns, and othor flowering Bhrubs, and has groat scenic benutv that should bo presorved. It will always bo ono of tho grentest drnwlng cards of this cltv to have theso fnlls nnd the nnt. ! u"nl beauty of this canyon preserved. I Tho city should look nfter thh and pnss nn ordlnnnco forbidding tho cutting down of tho treos nnd pro vld" for keeping tho hnnk? green nnd pnrkllke. If this Is not done tho commercial greed of man- will rob them of every last vest'ge of beauty, and tho canyon will become tho dumping ground of tho city, a nuisance and unsightly rubbish honp Instend of n drnwlng rnrd for tho class of peoplo who love nnturo's nenuuei and havo monov to spond visiting such resorts n3 Falls City can bo made to become. Has Kino UotcR Fnllp Cltv hos two flno hotels, either of which would bo n credit to Splom. They do n lnrge business with homestendoH, timbermen, and tourists, and traveling mon, who nil l'k Fnlls Cltv for Its hotels. The Tnvorn is conducted by II. Fugltt nnd family, a California hotel man Hid real Mtnt booster who enme hero n year no. Tho Walker is mm by Col. Mntthew nnd Moss Wollcor who came fom Lebnnou, both ex perienced men In catering to the public, nnd the Inner probnblv the finest chef la Oregon, n n dinner wo enjoyed thero wns equal to any thing tho city of Portlnnd jnn pro duce, A Woodhnrn Hooster, Walter I,. Toozo enmo hero from Woodburn a year ngo, nnd bought out F, A, Lucas, tho pioneer mer chant nnd tlmbermnn. who Is now retired from active mercantile op erations, but ho cortainV, know how to build u a trade with the logging camps, thnt are supplied from here for mi'es around. Mr. Tcozo hns extended the trade, untM he does n large bus'ness buying the product? of the valley for mile? below nivl thon. fMstclbuteg tnen, to the luro ber nnd logging camps for miles above, employing U peop'e, and come moro thrifty nnd hns picked up two houses, sovornl lots nnd Is easily worth $2500 and then some. Ho hns Just chorod around and gar doned a little. County Commission er J. B. Teal lives near here. Ho has a flno family of sons nnd daugh ters, has n great big goat ranch, lots of timber lands, flHh ponds, believes In good Toads nnd bridges, and Is In for giving Polk county a good progressive business ndlmlstratlon. Hut I nm coming bnck some of theso days and give Falls City n real write-up. n UllfouHiiess and Constipation. For years I was trobulcd with bil iousness nnd constipation, which mndo llfo mlscrnblo for me. My nppotlto fnllod me. I lost my usual force and vitality. Pepsin prepara tions nnd cnthnrtlcs only mndo mnt tors worse I do not know whoro I should hnvo been today hnd I not tried Chnmberlnln's Stomnch nnd LIvor TahlotB. Tho tablets relieve tho 111 feeling nt once, strengthen tho dlgestlvo functions, purify the stomach, llvor and blood, helping tho system to do its work naturally. Mrs. Rosa Potts, Birmingham, Ala. These tnbletB nro for snlo by Dr. Stono's drug store. For a burn or scald apply Cham berlain's Salve. It will allay tho naln nlmost instantly nnd quickly heal tho Injured pnrts. For sale by Dr. Stono's drugstore. "" o Xnv Corporations, Alluvial Land Compnny Prino' pal olllco. Salem, Oregon; rnpitnl stock, $5000: Incorporators, M. L. Jones, Conrad Krobs, Leonard Krobs and M. Krehs. D. W. Mellion & Co. Prlnclnnl ofllco, Oregon City, Oregon; capltnl stock, $15,000; lncomorntors, E. W. Melllen, Wm, M, Smith and O. W. Ensthni", O'endora Hotel Company Princi pal ofllce, Portland, Oregon; cnpltnl Htock, $5000; incorporntors. W W. Snvagn, C. M, Ponnell and Janet Phln Hockott. Phoenix MfK Co. Principal of fice. PorMaud, Oregen: rnpltai stock, S5000; Inrornorators, Edwin .1, Stephens, W, J, Hoog nnd Frank H. Olhbs. Central Orecon Tnwimlto Com- )pany Principal ofllce, Portlnnd, Or- fgon; capital stock. $2,000,000; in corporators. Mark W. Gill. Geo, C. Mason nnd W. II. Grlndstaff. Hester Manufacturing Comnany Principal office, Porelnnd, OreRon; cnnltnl stock. $50,000; incorporators, Georco C. Hester, Arthur L. Veazie and Ralph A. Conn. HOTELS AND RESTAURANTS. II I I I I I i H-H 1 1 ( IIKWtH The t White House Restaurant For a Regular I 25c Dinner at20c They can't bo beat e McGilchrist & Son r Proprietors. MIICIMIimi M Hll III 830 COURT STREET. flnll and (pv tliam 1aat. 16c. Board per week $2. 71, also furnished rooms verj reasonable. AT TTIJJ Salem Restaurant MEALS 15c TinrvVqrvVVVVVVVwvVVvVVerwVVf iiueiiiii i inn in i hi 1 1 ! ELITE HOTEL Rcbtnurnnt and hotel, on ! European plan. Meals at all ; hours on short order. Regular ; dlnnor 25 conts, Thirty now ! ly finished furnished rooms, ! E. ECKERLEN, Prqp. ! 148 Commercial 8t. 4 6 11 I I I t-t I 8 I I I I S I I 8 IM-H- Heatnes! Cannot bo Cured, by locnl applications, as they cannot reach tho diseased portions of the ear. There 'a only ono way to cure denfnes and that Is by constitution al remedies. Deafness is caused by nn Inflamed condition of the mucous lining of th Eu'tachian Tube When this tube Is Inflamed you have a rumbling sound or Imperfect hear ing, and when It Is entirely c'osed, deafness Is tho result, and unless the inflnmatlon can be taken out and this tube restored to Its normal con dition, honrlng will be destroyed forever; nine cnes out of ten aro caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but an Inflamed condition of tho mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dol lars for any case of deafness (caused by catarrh) that cannot bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for cir culars freo. F. J, CHENEY & CO., Toledo. O. i Sald. by druggets,. 75c. 4 Tako Hall's Family Pills' for constipation. IIIMHKMWWHWIW HOTEL OREGON Cor Seventh nnd Stark Sts. Portland's New and Modern Hotel. Rates $ I per day and up. European plan.' Free Bus. WRIGHT-DIGKINSON HOTEL CO.. Proprietors 4 7MaA95i i m ROSTEIN & GREENBAlI 240-246 Commercial St. i DESIRABLE MERCHANDISE POPULAR PRICES LADIES' WHITE SHIRT WAISTS Special goods values, cannot bo duplicated olsowhere. $.25, $,()(, 75c White Parasols $.65, $.50, $.25,$M5,75c,50c . A grcnt variety every ono a bargain Long SilfcGfoves $1.25 Extra heavy silk, doublo tipped Angers, $2.00 values. Corsot cover embroidery, yard , 2& Ladles' sleovoloss vosts, Bpeolal valtu", wich 1W Men's GOc light weight underwear, a garment aM Ladles wash bolts, only JB Laco Curtains, $2.00 n pair, 81.(15 a pnlr, $1.00 a pair. Wo havo thorn from 4Bc a pnlr up, every pnjr a bargain. Tablecloth, whlto or red, yard ,..,.i Whlto India LIn6n, from. 8dJM 15c Figured Lnwns, yard 1M MILLINERY Best as'ortmont In this city. F'owers, foliage, M Hnts and shapes. POPULAR PRICES THE BUREAU Is a gentleman's resort you not only And gentlemen In frost el tho bnr but behind tho bar. F. P. TALKINGTON, Proprietor H.'s long experience In tho business hns taught him that It PJ to buy only tho best. WINES, LIQUORS and CIGARS Tolenhono. 177. 356SUU& " '"W r READY TAII.ORED'CLOTHE FOR WELL DRESSED MEN. NEW GROCERY JUST OPENED A freBh and complete stock. Also carry a flno lino of con fectionary goods. Serve lunches and soft drinks. CIG.YHS AND TOBACCO I know what tho peoplo want nnd how to buy. Will carry a select lino of tho most popu lar brandj now In usq and As sure all tho very best treat ment In quality and prlco of goods. Come In. Let's get ncqua'nted. MRS. IDA KOPPLIEN Cor. 14th and Oak Sts. I Wm0TT if mm I itw jJ m m f I mum AS 11 T w I cr I --LJ. - Ti . I MiJllVi F' i L PRICE PAIJISE PC) TO f W a tmmmmm'fwnmmW GGIOIAN 1I.VKERV AXI) CONFECTIONERY Now under new mnnngement SCI1LEUET SCHNEIDER Proprietors Complete line of fresh and up-to-dato bakers goods delivered to all parts of the city freo. We are proud of our party and wedding cakes, delivered on short notice. Give us a trial is all wo nsk. Store corher Twelfth and Che meketa Sts. Phone Main 961, of tb wimiiwwiiiniwBtiMmfw X .... . ... . ... l noo of S0B6 uoirc reaa mis unless you aro n -- bars'8- ll.l . .-- i . 1. .mlHM Ifh I It " " anicies, una wisn to save money uy uiib ,Kslte5i' W TIfl1 Mo,.l, on i .! ntnlra rnom for neff 500u ' jmt . i.VII .lilt, VII OV, IJJ UIUC1 IU ..n..w S will bo offered at greatly reduced prices. Those are all of standard make ana go " . &! rr,V 9JJJ '!'. 95.09 55.00 21.00 , 9 Ono new 3-Inch wagon, complete my uutj iscw DUKHJi Ucsl uumc x Oin new buggy, be3t make Z Ono new runnhnnt One new disc harrow W. On a nan nir .ini -... Ono new Biickeve binder m. One n w Buckeye mower m Ona new Buckeye rake, .,.... m One new Dnvls cream separator Vtliiiair.. 1 Qua new H-lnch Rock Island Clipper stee plow.. .... x.ij niinnar Sieei wi""" uno new la-mcn uock iuuu '-' -;,, ni0vf., One new 10-inch Rock Island uhpf' - livv r . . . n-1.1 vnfOCa ' ( An : uno new nnnumaae iibuv caij. i- .n. r Hno now hnnrimnrin llcllt fiXDreSS .. V .v. it ft iuA I Also second-hand 'cultivator, wyBOd3bw f f Single-trees, double-trees, neck-yokes, a ni a au per ceni reuuu. .th 0f painis, ; nlshes and stains will be put on "Jf implement "t t win nion roil nn commission any " a ..... ....v. --.- - -- , nf onv iu . et i which you may -wish to dispose , - , lrm - ivmicr " ait " uooo 9 00 JJOO 100.00 19.50 17.50 13.50 S0. ! u. 1T. J TJ.5 i 155-M ; 5t 1M I' if 11"! i HH I GEORGE R. JACOBS salkm o iiUmihthlilHIHtH