Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1896-1899, July 01, 1896, Image 3

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Vado and Merit Maintains the confidence
of the poople in Hood's Banaparilbu Its
mcdIcino cares you when sick lilt nukes
wonderful can everywhere, thea beyond
ullqocstlon that mediclnepoMessea merit.
Made
That Is Just tbo truth about Hood's Sar
ssperllla. Wo know it possesses morlt
became it cures, not onco or twice or a
LMmd times, but in thousands and
thousands of cases. We know it cures,
itaolutely, permanently, when all others
fall to do any good whatover. Wo repeat
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Hooas
Sarsaparilla
atae best In fact tho One True Blood Purlner.
.. j. OJII-. " nausea, Indigestion,
Hood S PHIS biliousness, ascents.
FARM NEWS.
Never mix ripe and fresh cream for
churning.
The Iless'lon fly is qulto numerous
In Yulo county, California.
One of the most Important factors
In the dairy Is a good quiillty-or salt.
Eternal vigilance is the price of a
flrstclass dairy article these hot days.
A shortage of 100,000 bales is re
ported in the Australluslan wool clip.
Oregon fanners have had a compara
tively easy battle with the weeds this
year.
Like the Irishman attho Doncbrook
fair "when you sec a head (weed) hit
it."
Tho Czar of Russia owns In his own
name over 100,000,000 acres of good
farm land.
A six months old pig that weighs
200 pounds Is what thoswlnchcrdsnlm
Is In the pork states.
Intensive culture more than doubles
the product. Many people know this
to bo a fact yet so few practice it.
Always drive the farm work or It
vrllldrivo you. Follow this rule and
you will accomplish more and worry
lc.
The more good food you can Induce
your cow to cat the more good milk
will she be compelled to return to the
pall.
The state rock crushing plant, of
California, Is now ready to furnish
rock, for the public highways in that
state.
The farmer who does not loyo his
vocatl'ii had better quit the business.
Unless lm does ho seldom over Is suc
cessful. The Cudahy Tacking Co.,of Omaha,
has closed Us oleomargarine factory.
They claim tho whole country Is
against using it.
Tlicro no question but that tho cul
tivation of llax, for liber, could be
made the most remunerative crop
raised In Oregon.
The weight of wool per rlecso for
Texas has steadily Increased from 5
pounds In 1870 to Its present weight
of 7 pounds per head.
In order to do work economically
every farmer should nut un to date on
all methods by taking a good ilrstclnss-
agricultural Journal.
There aro 220.000 farms In Denmark
and less than 2,000 of them are over
250 acres In extent and tho uroprlctor
In most cases Is tho farmer.
Tin prictlca of clipping hogs Is
much in vogue in some places when
they do not 6hed off properly, after
"Men a thorough greasing Is given.
Do not let your dalrv cows drink
'rota the ditch or slough, but glvo her
the choicest of water. Toor water
effects tho milk more than any other
thing.
From all parts of Coos connty comes
rcporu that the fruit crop Is ruined.
ny tanners with good orchards.-say
that they will hardly have armies
"ourU for their own use.
Have a goodly sunnlv of absorbents
on hand and make a business of saving
juur manure of every kind. There Is
DOre monOVtn It, tiinn nnw nM,r cMn !
business of the farm.
GlVe VOUr hov Mm Hocr. ni1 almrruxr.
hoa .and use the poor one yourself, no
"HI learn to love to work but will for.
eter dread the hoe If uiude to use the
w-off one.
Tile corn orrin nf ilunnnntiHi t.W
'DB well and looking fine. Reports
w? iany 8tate3 y corn never
xKee better, though the season was
"j uie.
'Ve new Cflttnn fontm-loa nr.,1 fnnr.
n new sllk-splnnlng works are bo
t uTf0 ,n Shanghai, China, and
; wij the result of a great Industrial
remal since the Chlna-Japanesc war.
TbeOrepon fnrmoronn f.i
sn"l Patch of flax as an experiment.
can i make his own hop twine i ram
Cr rn;!i,De Tt The ion w,
ali i , vu.u oe proDiaoiy eat-
P10Jd In snlnnlntr ti, .
w.ItJd,an Livestock Sanitary
-..uu, m view of tho fact that
the loss in tho state last year from
hog cholera umouatedto $3,000,000,
has decided to establish n strict quar
antine. The Agricultural department Is
usHiug cuiuc inspectors to see tnat
Btook In transit and yards aro moro
humanly treated. This Is a com
mendable act and the department de
serve credit.
Don't expect your wife to make a
good gilt-edge nrttclc of butter unless
you keep high-grade dairy cows. Tho
best butter-maker cannot make high
grado butter from slushy cream.
Tho active Interest of Mrs. Gov.
Lord on tho RUblcet of llax culture,
;and the utilization of our superior
climate in the furtherance of what
could be a vast Industry In our midst,
Is most commendable.
The dairyman must study how he
can produce his butter and keep tho
the highest grade for the least money.
To Incrcus tho quality means to In
crcas the demand, which can only bo
done by a thorough knowledge of the
science of butrcr making.
The co-operat vc llnx seed oil mill
Bhould be well considered hi connect
ion with the dairy Interests of tho
state. The Immense, expenditure of
money by the dairy interests of Eng
land for oil cake from America should
be one of the strongest arguments In
favor of flax culture In Oregon.
In North Dakota the Russian
thistle commission are trying hard to
use up tho appropriation of $50,000 for
the destruction of the thistle. They
meet, view the thistle, report, go
home and meet again and the thlstlo
keeps right on growing. The gov
ernor says amen etc.
A great humano society man the
other day hired a livery rlgund drove
them from 12 o'clock noon until 8
In the evening without the horses
over getting tired or hungry. Tho
over check and blinders were left with
the whip nt the barn.
W. W. Boycr, of Ovid, N. Y. has
started In the rabbit business. Ho
lias 200 from which ho expects to raise
over 2000 by fall. They seem to have
some social law, as the samo burrow
Is kept by one family and Is trans
m It ted from parents to children,
being enlarged as the family Increases
The old rabbits arc given the freedom
of the Inclosure, but tho young ones
are cooped by themselves and out of
reach of the old ones which frequently
kill tho young ones.
The Cincinnati horse and mule
market has recently been alive with
eastern and southern buyers, with
good receipts, active,, demand nnd
ready sales at $.77 to $93 for coach
horses? extra up to$l.r0; draft, $45 to
$90, extra up to $1115; good drivers, $-15
to $05, and extra 125; though Dr.
SmclzQr saya that a great many letters
received from breeders state that they
are willing to stand tho traveling ex
penses of Inspectors, while others
want their herds examined, cost what
it may.
SEPARATOR MILK FOIl CALVES.
In reply to an Inquiry Prof. Henry
says In tho Breeder's Gazette that
flnoTjalvcscanbo raised with separa
tor skim milk: provided only a few
rules are carefully followed. First of
all heat tho milk to blood temperaturo
using a thermometer and never vary
ing moro than two or three degrees
from 100 dcg. Fnhr.; second, keep tho
palls from which the calves drink
clean and wholesome by frequently
scalding them; third, do not feed too
largo a quantity of skim milk. Tlio
six-wecks-old calf should have about
twenty pounds per day. given In two
feeds; three would bo better. Many
calves aro Injured by feeding too
much skim milk.
If vou could look
'ahead a few mouths;
and see what was
coming from those
spells of weakness,
loss of appetite,
wasting of flesh
and energy you
wouldn't wait lor
disease to get a
grip on you. you
would beglu right
away to tone up
your constitution
with Dr. Pierce's
LOOKING AHBAD. Golden Medical
Discovery. It doesn't work miracles;
but it does what other medicine can't do
and what doctors say can't be done un
til they see it done right under their nosea
It cures consumption. Not always : to
say that would be on exaggeration, but
in a large majority of cases ; in advanced
cases which havebeen given up as hope
less. The "Discovery" is not called a consumption-cure;
it is a blood-maker. It
elves energy to the blood-making organs
to create new blood, full of healthy red
corpuscles. This rapid supply of pure,
rich, red blood drivea-cmt all diseases that
have their roots in the bloed: Consump
tion fa one of these ; scrofula, malaria,
eczema, erysipelas, catarrh are others.
t. 1. .i,.nni(n itru-tor them seDorately as
luntr. or akin, or head diseases. They I
must bo driven out of the blood. You
can rely on the "Golden Medical Dis
covery " to do this every time. 1
It is not a patent medicine. It Is the
perfected result-of 30 yw, P -perieace
by one of the roost skillful pby- ,
iTdans and emiaent utho"ti.
U this country:Tpr. .V. Pierce. Chief
Consulting Physician to tlw r Invali oV I lo
tel aad Surgical iHstlUU, BuSalo, N. Y,
atoouat oTlatior and money ex-
beiur required (o mall to U, at tae bore s j.
tetloli. w oe-cet staasM Jo saw cost oT mail.
YAmmEf
for Infants and Children.
MOTHERS, Do You Know t.
Batman's Drops, Godfrey's Cordial, many so-called Soothing Pynips, and
most remedies for children are composed of opium or morphine?
ftp Von Know that opium nnd morphine are stupefying narcotic potaontr
Itn Vow TCtiow that In most countries JruggUtaarc not permitted tosell narcotic
without labeling them poisons ?
Ho You Know that you should not permit any medldue to be given your child
Wess you or your physician know or what It Is composed f
o Yots Know that Castorla Is n purely vegetable preparation, and that a list of
JU Ingredients Is published with every bottle r
Tip Ton Know that Castorla Is tte prescription oflhe fauous Or. Samuel Mtcher.
tThat It has been In use for nearly thirty years, aud that more Castorla is now sold than
of alt other remedies for children combined 1
Ho Vott Know that the Patent Office Department or the United States, and of
other countries, have Issued exclusive right to Dr. l'ltcher and his assigns to use the word
Castorla and Its formula, and that to Imitate them Is a state prison offense r
Wo You Know that one of the reasons for granting this government protection
vna because Castorla had been proven to be absolutely linrmlcnn 7
Ho You Know Hut 33 average doses of Castorla are furrlshed for 33
ecuts, or one cent a doser
o You Know that when possessed ofthls perfect preparation, yoar children may
be kept well, and that you may have unbroken rest r v
XVcTl, tltcBC tfa'nga are worth knowing. They ore facts.
7&i&&
Tlio faonlmlle
signature o
Children Cry for Pitcher's Castorla.
The Willamette Hotel.
LEADINQ.HOTEL
Retluced'rates. Management lloeral.
and points oljintercst. Special rates will be
-EXCELSIOR - STABLE-
13. C, HANSEN, JVIANAOER.
Onlviiooil horsesluted. Satisfaction Guaranteed.
LAWN MOWERS"."
IIAYKAKES; GRAY
Hardware, Stoves and Tinware,
GARDEN HOSE. oatt-mvt t- BICYCLES.
LAWN SPRINKLERS. SALE JMC, OR. SUNDRIES.
Ladies and
Children.
who (tavel by the Ilutlinton
Route aie cWcn particular care
ami attention.
Just to Illustrate what this
means: A few months ago, five
children whose ages ranged
(rora 3 to it years made the
journey over our line from El.
lensburc. Wash., to Kansas
Citv.ENTIRELY UMACCOM
PANIED. Tickets, time-tables and full
information about our service to
Omaha, St. Joseph.Kamas City,
St. Louts and Chicago upon ap
plication to the nearest ticket
agent or by addressing
A. C. SHELDON, G.A.,
I'oitUnd.Or.
Through Tickets
TO .THE
fcVIA THE
Union Pacific System,
Through Pullman Palace Sleepers. Touris
Sleepers and Free; Reclining Chairs dally
between
OJiJZANVto CHICAGO
Our trains are heated b steam and -:
lighted by Pinisch light.
Time to Chicago, 3 '- J
"fc '" M,"-AW'.J : 7 .fl
ume 10 new oric. 4 1- ujr.
Which is many hours quicker than com
to new yi
For rates, time tables and full information
apply to
BOWK & BAJRKElt,
Agents, Salem, Oi,
R.W. BAXTER, C.E. BROWN,
General Agent . Dist. Pass. Agent
135 Third Street, Portland,
irmffirafini
HimflU
EAST
'! on every
wrapper.
OF TMB CITY.
Electric cars leave hotel (or alljpubllc buildings
given to permanent patrons,
A. I. WAGNER
Stablo back of State Immrnnce block
"MACHlNE'OiQr
nnil AXLK GREASE
BROS.,
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RA6IFIG RBS,
RUNS
Pullman Sleeping Cars
EleganUDinin" Cars
Tourist SleeolrF Cart,
To St. I'aul, Minneapolis, Duluth, targo,
'hand Forks, Crookston, Winnipeg,
Helena and llutte.
rminnfiH TICKETS
To Chicago, Washington, Philadelphia, New
York, IJOJlon, anu an 1 owu
East an'l South
For Information, time .cards, maps an J
tickets, call on or wrltn r
THOMAS, WATT & CO.
AGENTS, ,
a6j Commercial srreet, Salem, Or.
A. D. Charlton, Asst. Gen'l. Pass. Act.,
Morrison St.. corner Third Portland, Or.
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EDITORS,'
Salem, - Oregon.
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EAST AND SOUTH
,V1A-
Shasta Route.
OF THE
Southern Pacific Co.
California Express TrainRun dai between
x-omanu anu sun rranctsco.
South
J Korth '
8150 p. ni.
Portland ai, '
ii:oop, m.
10:4$ a, ni.
lv
ar.
Salem I v.
Son Fran, lv,
:ts::
Above trains ston at East lYinlimi rSar
City, Woidburu, Salem, Turner, Marion,
Jefferson, Albany, Albany Junction, Tangent
Shedtls, Halsey, Ilarrlshurg, Junction City,
fcucene, Creswtll, Drain, , and alt stations
from Koseburg to Ashland, Inclusive.
iuakuuku MAIL DAILY.
"1 ' 1 . 1 1
"South"
North
4:40 p.m.
8:30 a.m.
lv.rortlandnr.
lv. Salem lv.
ar. Itoseb'g lv.
11:00 a.m.
2:20 D.111.
5:20 p.ni,
8KX)a.m.
SALEM PABSENOEK.
South
4:00 p.m.
0:15 p.m.
"iv. Portland ar.
ar. Balem lv.
10:15 a.m.
8:00 a.m.
DINING CARS
ON OODEN ROUTE
PULUfAfT
IUTFi?r8LEEPERS
nnd second-class sleeping can attached to all
tnrough traiiM.
WEST SIDE DIVISION,
lletwcen Portland and Corvallls, dally (c.
cepi aunuay.)
7130 a.m.
12:15 p.m.
Lv, Portland,
Ar. Corvallls.
"AT
Lv
61M p. m.
3S P- w.
At Albany and Corvallls conect with
trams of Oregon Central k Eastern Railroad.
Express train dally except Sunday.
44S P m,
7115 p, m.
Lv. Portland Ar.
Ar. McMlnvllle Lv
8135 a. m.
5:50 a. m.
THROUGH TICKETS
to all nnlntt In th TTakliirti Iniiti rnai1ii
and Europe can be obtained at lowest ratei
from W.W. SKINNER, Agent, Salem.
E. P, ROGERS, Asat. Q, V. & I A.,
Portland, Or.
k. tiUHLLK, Manager.
P.
k St Paul Ry,
GLANCE AT THIS MA
Of the Chicago, Milwaukee and (St. Paul
Railway and note Its connection with all
transcontinental lines at St. Paul and Omaha,
and romembor when going east that its tru'ns
are lighted with electricity and heated by
steam. Its equipment U superb. Elegant
Iluffct, library, smoking and sleeping cars,
with free rccllakw chain, Each sUepIac
car beith lias an electric reading lamp, ml
it dining car are the best in the worW.
Other lines are longer than this, but none
are shorter, and no other offers the above Ux.
urlous accommodations . Thete an mffkleat
reatoni for the popularity of "Tbe Mllw.
kec." Coupon ticket agents la every rail,
road office will give yon further Information,
or address
C.J.EDDY. General Agent,
J. W. CASEY, Tray. Pass. Agent.
PorUMd
0. R. & N. CO.
K. M'NEILLRECEIVER.
TO THE .EAST GIVEfgTIIE .CHOIC
OF
Two Transcontinental
RoutGO.
Via Spokane Minneapolis SiJPaul'and Den.
ver Omaha and Kansas Ciiy.il Low rates to
castern'cltle.
OCEAN CITIES.:
Portland San lrisnchco.
Steameri leave Almworth dock, Portland
May 17, 32, 37 and June 1,6, 11,16,31, 36J
Fare Cabin, f 51 steerage, i.$o.
WILLAMITTE KIVER DIVISION.
PortlandwEugene.
SteamtrtRuth and Elmore for 'Portland
dally except Sunday at 10 a, m.
For Corvallls dally except Sunday (t .3130
pro.
I'or Jiugeno Monaay anu iimrway ai aj.
Lowest freight and pasnger rates. Kwil
irlp tickets very cheap. Tickets sold Mil
bai'trace checked throuch to all pofots wkk
out extra transit charges.
rot mil miuH canon woiw ww
agenu, Slm, Ofmm, or iWmm.
1vH.HUKLW4T.
Gen'l Pas. Aft. IWhI, Or
For full details call on or &Am
G. M, lOWKLS,
Foot ofTradeit. Ut&A A(m.
CARt'Elf PAPERlr W
brown wrapping paper for sale tUif. ii
toe ining r puiung uHocr ciwi. .
Journal office.
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