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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 1, 1905)
es "a J anj who let: UBi then. "pit. "1 U; Opt '. HJfUD. . , - W "- aor. Does four v inmgs ana aoes them well. Re stores color to gray hair, stops luiiiiig nair, muses tnc nair grow, cures dandruff. Isn't this enough iuiuiic preparation t DAILY QAPITAI, JOURNAL, BAXEM, OBEQQN, TUESDAY AuaUsT ,, 1005." m n rep: r t i mt innii iio 3dse RISTIA COLONY WORK 'g,S. Wallace Explains (operative Federation memoos J ia PlitailnnltvW wnn flm ol Ho eormoii of Hoy. H. S. . .. ...Mtnt nf (ho Cn.nnnrnilvn Hcr Pco I tho constitution. If a mombor breaks tho moral law, or becomes unfit for membership in tho fodoration, ho can bo oxpollod, but ho shall rccoivo back whatovor bo hno naid on Ma i,ai Arty intorforonco with any spoclal ro liglous tonota or affiliation of any mom bora Is oxprossly forbiddon." Rov. II. 8. Waliaco, tho originator of tho fodoration, ia an Oregon man, and 1ms brought tho plan to its present standing. Aftor full consideration with eastern uplioldors nnd friends of tho ontorpriso, it was decidod to issuo $50,000,000 In bonds, tho bonds to carry 5 por cont interest fixed nnd, nn- othor C nor cont conditional Internal- How Issuo Will Bo Mado. Thin tltaiin tt-lll lui nnJn 1,.. 11.. mill- u. Federation, rocontly. organ- - . .. ""' k"u t" Ublut evening at tho Con- v - "-W prepared by tho Orogon counsol of the BnplW i itiij ut( ti fn to Wt; II church. Mr. Waliaco on- ei fo show tho brotherhood of )Jid tho fathorhood of God, talioas from tho Scrlpturo, Biiury w an account given at mo Jill address of the purposos i Ooporativo Federation in soino matter, which was distrubutcd tancrmtlon. Mr. Waliaco is pthiiastlc for this groat ontor; vllea bus boon capitalized for ),000, and which Js now botng cs a mhitnntlal basis.. Fnrposa of Organization. t Ii for tho purpose of purchasing ul nainfy undovolopod proper 14 M, "on which ontorprlsos vim kinds can bo established'; to for inch proportlos by tho pro of a bond issuo of a now kind, g cortaia safeguards which protect tho bondholder absoluto- a loss of principal, securo him tereit for tho first flvo yoars nnd a so risk of loss of future considering that tho revenues euniffgs of all proportlos are to pay it, with tho increased fire years' dovolopmonl to it. To manngo all proportlos for or by tho fodoration by i, vvu.rvbVlti nVll'AUUnU JMUU, lilted in a trust for that purposo; all the properties of that trust xh a way that no intorforonco tlclr management by any or nil numbers of tho fodoration could actieallftj to supply tho nocos abor for nil such ontorprlsos, so powlblo, from tho nctivo mow- t tho federation, resident in tho H towns nnd sottlomonta ostnb- I What Bondholder dots. M rVnf1tlAlllA ..ilia K nna ..( Tsrt oa his bonds fixed, but another k tent contingent on profits. A w gets tho social advantages of ") in tho fodoration town at a 1 price paid for on tho installment Thcro will bo freo schools, S nodical nttondanco. provisions (naovrs and orphans, woll-trninod uaSW lawns, -onarcs niso in ts from tho wholo ontor will reprosont about 76 ach profits, cipal of tho federation iternal, not nalornnl. Tf In nn I is baaed on tho othica laid io teachings of Jeaus Christ, i tnd1 differencea oriso they ettlod by arbitration, for arrangomonts arc mado in fodoration hnvo bcon passed on by the .Now York counsol. Tho funds rotnlnod from tho aubscrlptlon for tho guaran tee of ropaymont of tho principal of tho bonxW at maturity will bo hold and InvostoJ for that purposo by tho Trust Company of Amoricn. Tho fund secur ing tho paymont of C por cont on tho "bonds for tho first flvo years will bo manngod and invosted by local insti tutions, in co-operation with tho Com mercial Trunb Comparty of Now Jor soy. A strong Now York syndicnto has undertaken nit tho oxponscs of tho issuo, and a fnr-renchlng work will bo undertaken at onco In advertising tho advantages and resources of Oregon, whioh will bo of groat importance to tho stiito. Lareo arena of land In oastorn Oregon nro to bo acquired and dovolopodi by irrigation, cultivated and sottlod Such settlements aro to bo brought into clnso communication with Portland. In Westorn Oregon suitablo lands will bo acquirod that can bo solcctod as tho conter of tho federation work. Thoro tho chiof fodoration city will bo ostnblishod. Manufactures of div ers kinds will bo sot on foot thoro, which will givo omploymont to tho nct ivo members of tho fodoration. Thoro will bo crcnmerlos, chooso factories, wool on mills, finx factory, clothing factory nnd kindred Industrie. Thorn) nro tho objecta aimed at by Mr. Wnl Inco, as sot forth in tho explanations givon lost ovoning, and which aro now assuming form and substnncc. As soon as tho $50,000,000 bonds nro disposod of in tho cast then trained agonts will purchnso tho tracts of lands ncedod for tho sottloments, nnd tho working out of tho plans of tho Christian Co-oporn-tlvo Fodoratipn.- $260,000 of tho society's funds brought $60,000. Tho actual loss to the society is still greater, for tho loan, with accrued interest, now represents pver By letting Depew lvl with Bepow in this frlendlv fnahlnn , i.i.. lost $225,000. Who got itt To rccapltulate: Dopew as Equitablo director voted to lend Depow na borrowor $250,000 on property officially appraised at $160,000. Depow as borrower guarantood tho loan nna as borrowor and director ropurtiatod tho guarantee I ho society lost $225,000 by tho transaction. United States senators from Orecron and Kansas nro now under conviction of misdemeanors which aro trivial in comparison to this colossal offonso of Depow 's. Is tho stnto of Now York going to lot this jugglo with tho monoy of widows nnd orphans go scot frool Now York Amorienn. O i Killed a Bear. Tho story renchod Corvallis a few days ngo to tho effect that tho 15-ycar-old son of Jnck Ervln had killod a black bear on their ranch botweon Beaver creek and Creasy. Tho bear was fat as a result of tho Inroads mado on tho flock of goats ownod by Mr. Ervin. Tho boy mot bruin in tho timbor, nnd al though ho had not but a .shotgun load- od with birdahot, ho opened firo. Tho animal continued to como toward tho lad after tho first shot, but badly frightened as ho was, tho young huntor stood his ground and unloaded another barrol into tho boar. This did tho work am) tho lad had u dead bear to his credit, Corvnllis Gazette. 3 Agonizing Bums. Aro Instantly rellovcd and porfoctly healod by Bucklon's Arnica Salvo. C Rlvonbnrk, Jr., of Norfolk, Vn., writes: "I burnt my knoo dreadfully; that it blistorod all ovor, Bucklon's Arnica Salvo stopped tho pain, and healod it without a scar." Also heals all wounds and soros. 25o nt J. O. Perry's, Drug gist, Salem Orogon. $5,000 Reward wilt be paid to any person who can find one atom of opium, chloral, morphine, cocaine, ether or chloroform iI)..aform in ay of Dr. Miles' Remedies. This reward is offered because certain unscrupulous persons make false statements about these remedies. It is under stood that this reward applies only to goods purchased in the open market, which have not been tampered with in any way. Dr. Miles' remedies cure by their soothing, nourishing, strengthening and invigorat ing effects upon the nervous system, and not by paralyzing and weakening the nerves as would be the case if'these drugs were used. For this reason Dr. Miles' Anti;Pain Pills are universally considered the best pain remedy "J havo suffered for ZE years with VZV P"',"8. In my head, heart and ?.i$f J1?1 to tried overythlnx I could ret jnd oould not nnd any relief &.'. .J8, I uferea jus kn as 1J Vn.? 'lid1 . fwircd I would loso mr in nd. Tt.ft Antl-raln nits savo mi rei'i' In from 10 to Jtf mlnut?s. I do " o to uie Morphlno njr more. I wish you would publish this so that other sufferers may nnd relief." . J- A- WALKKrt. R,rF J?i Wi 6 . Salem. Ind. Dr. Mllst' Antl-Paln Pills aro sold by yourjlruooltt, who will mjart nt.e that the tlrat packaae will lenaflt. If It fjlla he wfll return your money. dotet. centa. Never mid In bulk. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind 'ARiTERS as a usual thing look w aiuity than to-stylo in "o can see no reason why they not havo both when they can obtained. Wo will match our agauut any that can bo pur- anywhere for tho eamo mon- E. KOPPE, ing aDd rnni,,,, y Building, Salem. jfoivetsity Shots $3.50 oes In tho market for tho Acted for stylo, quality &nd J manufacture UdlM woolen to ordM. Beo our deslgna. "Dopow. to tho Bar." Nothing moro Is ncoded to bring Ohnuncoy M. Dopow, sonator of tho United Stntos, boforo tho bar of crim inal justico, charged with a ponlton tiary offonso, that that an alert and detorminod district atlornoy ohould present tcr a- grand jury tho sonator 's own testimony in tho investigation of tho Equltnblo socioty. Dopow 's yearly salary of $20,000 for undefined legal sorvlcos is trivial In tho groat volume of graft. His roady accoptanco . of $25 for oach diroctors' mooting, whothor ho attended it or not, was shared by tho other eolf sacrificing financiers working for tho dear polldy holdora. But tho sonator 'a description of tho part playod by him In foisting upon tho Insuranco company tho property of tho now bankrupt Depow Improve ment company la enough by itsolf to call tho attention of tho district at torney to his actions. Ho was a director of tho Equitablo. no was also heavily interested In the Imnrovoment company partly by dl- roct purchase, partly by loans mado to his associates on their oc. Tho improvement company was em barrassed in 1901. At that timo tho insuranco department of tho state p oralsed its valuo at $100,000. Mr. Depow, acting In that "general capac- ity" which ho thinks justinee nis an nual retainer of $20,000, wrote to tho department asking a new and higher appraisal. Tho reason for this request was qulokly madk. Aparcat The Depow Improvement company appeared bo foro tho Equitable, asking for a loan of $250,000. A complaisant appraiser In tho employ of the company, recognis ing on wbick due- bis bread was but tered, appraised tho property at $303,750. Tho loan- was made. Sonator-DI-rector-Borrower Depew voted that tho loan should bo mado to his company. Moreover, ho agreed to guarantee the loan to the society. When tho com pany wont bankrupt no repuowieu his guarantee. The company did go bankrupt. The Rnnltahlo foreclosed and tho Depew property oa which Depew h&d loaned Account of Oompmoeting Of tho Church of God at Grants Oro., July 20th to August 8th, tho Southern Pacific Company will sell tick otto nt ono and ono third faro for tho round trip from all points on Orogon linos. W. E. COMAN, 8-l-3t Qonoral Passongort Age O dUrtthe Stgott&rt STOIIIA, i Ids Kind Yen Hits Alwars &wjb &OX?A 'AC EXCURSION RATES During tho Lewis and Clark exposition tho O. O. T. Co. will make the following rate: Salem to Portland, ono way, 76 cents; round trip, $1.00. Tickets good for ten days. Boats loavlng daily at 7 a. m., except Sunday. M. P. BAU3WIN, Agt. Dock Foot of Trado Street H fflHI It Was Worth tho Price. A dudlsh looking stranger, who had mado arrangements to moot a mnn In Portland, got to flirting with a Leba non girl, who wns on tho Lebanon train, and becamo eo interested that his own train nrrivod and loft boforo ho discqvorcd tho situation, and then ho wns mad for cortain, nnd blamed everybody but his own fool solf. Al bnny Democrat. JOHN HOLM WAaONMABXR AND BLACKSMITH All kinds of repair work. Good rigs and gontlo liorsw for biro. 781 Center Street, Salem. ,'j,.4 4'iatfc.'4Jf.i Salem Box Factory Q. P. MAHON, Prop. I am 'in South Salem, where you will find mo for all kinds of fruit trays, orchard boxes and hop baskets. Miller street, Salem. Phone BedSlDl. IT BEATS THE DECK. How wo can put such porfoct work manship on a shirt front, collar or cuff is what ovorypno says that ox aminos our faultloss laundry work. No spot or fray to mnr tho beauty of tho irreproachablo color and finish put upon it that defies competition by any laundsy in tho stnto. Our laun dr work has reached tho top notch of perfection that has yot bocn obtained. Itough dry, Go por pound. SalemSteam Laundry COLONEL J. OLMSTED, Prop. DOROTJS D. OLMSTED, Manngor 230 Llberly Street. Phone 411 Leavo orders, in Dallas with J. J. FidW, or at tho Boy Confectionery Store. Hall's Fmy Road New Lange Hotel j Corner Sixth and Washington streets, Portland, Or., (next to ! ' Imporlal). Strictly fireproof and ; ; modern. Bates lowest for first- ' class service. Steam boat and . elevator, efegant cafe and bar In connection. On direct line to ; fair grounds. F. Lange, proprle- tor; Bam Bauman, manager, for- ! merly of Omaha, Neb. ; wIMIMMHIIHIIimilHt and FERRY U. . LEHMAN Bash and doors. All kinds of house finishing. 'Phono 1S1 black. Also two floors of warehouse for rent; elovatoi and switching facilities. Shortest line to alf points jn Polk Cotinty. No Autos or Steam Engines rtra oa tils road a t rt?T"rvTrvT4nM' "' lJ r- -'i jan automoblle and fled before be could Prop. Fey "estca. Edwin Swltzler, a well-to-do young man of Pendleton Saturday beat his wlfo unmercifully in their house, and wbon she escaped to tho street followed and continued boating her nntil forced to desist by neighbors. Ho procured Cliraato and Crop Servico. The past week woa dry and warm, but not so wann as the preceding week. All lato cropo would be benefitted by rain, but. they aro doing fairly well without It. The fall grnln harvest Is well advanced, nnd tho yiolds generally aro extra good, both as to quality and qunntlty. Tho spring wheat hnrvest is now becoming gono'rnl, nnd whereas the yields wero shortened somewhat by the preceding hot wenthor, tho dnmnge turns out to bo les than expectod. Pas turngo la getting dry, but stock na n rulo continues in excellent condition. Tho second crop of alfalfa is belnj hnr vostod with Batisfnctory returns. Hops nro doing well, nnd tho hot wenthor, combined with moro eprnjylnp of tho vines than muni, linn caused the llco to nearly nil disappear, nnd ttho crop now promises to bo a better ono than expected- n fow wocks ngo. Field onions nro ripening rapidly nnd lato potatoes nro thrifty ami promising. Somo dnmngo is being done in Wash ington county to into potato tops by nrmy worms. Corn Is tnsscllng, nnd making good ndvnncomont. Enrly poaches nro in tho market. Apples aro doing well, but Italian prunes nre drop ping nforo than thoy usually do at this ftoason'of tho year, o Contracts Let for Coast Road. Awards hnvo been mado by Prosident Hoo.ordfl, of tho Atlas oCntrnct Conv pany for tho delivery of 2000 pound of steel rnild nt Htllslmro for uso in build ing tho first 20 miles of track for tho Portland, Nohnlem & Tillamook rail road. The delivery is to bo mado Ity September. Tho rails nro of tho 00 pound typo. Engineer Oeorgo D. Davis lias con tracted with Clark & Dixon, of Forest Grove, to clear tho right of wjur, Thompson Bros, will gr.tdo itho first three miles out of Hlllsboro, and all grading for tho 20 miles "will bo done by subcontractors, tlJo company decld ing not to bring nn outfit from San Francisco, owing to tho fact that there will bo no difficult diggings done. Two bridges will hnvo to bo built and tim ber for theso is now ixsin hauled. It is Intended the 20 miles shall bo .ready for tho rolling stock November 1st. President llecords denies tho roport cir culated that tho Hnrrimnn Interests con trol tho lino. Albert Honning, nged 30 yenrs, died it Kugcno Sunday from throat affec tion. He held a position nn tutor in tho Oregon Agricultural College, nnd had n ffploinliu education. Ho was a grad uate of tho Universities of Chicago nnd Wisconsin, and had a post-graduato courso of tho U. of O. nndl O. A. C. Ho will be gToatly missed nt tho college, as ho wns popular among tho etudomta PLENTY TO EAT But no nppotito, well describes tho con ditions of thousands of porsdns. Tholr stomachs havo "gouo bnck on them" but it only roqulros n fulr trial of tho famous H0STETTERS STOMACH BITTEHS to rcstoro this important organ to its wonted vigor. Tlion why not start to day? For ovor CO yoars it has boon curing Indigestion, Dyspepsia, Costlvo noss, BlllQusnoss, Poor Appotita, Cramps and Diarrhoea,. Try It and sec. JrpBHtff lvBVn)pBHi9lpH VVP7 They say aro n double blessing. So is our stock of grocorles, for their qual ity is very high for tho low price that is asked. To help you roponl tho hot spell we offor goods and prices. Baker, Lawrence & Baker Successors to Harritt 1- Lawronco. YOUR MEALS will bo all right this hot woathor if you got thorn at COFFEY'S RESTAURANT 20G Commercial Street Qffleito T&;TVB17i7.J!Sai m FRENCH FEWLE UPILLSJ AS.n. Ci.fiiM Ciuit Ut StrrmiMto VamKutw. siyia kncwn to rit. b.;.i kmi biji .iu- hflJOilw. v ilwblUwaalil.l.Mlllfrf vk.ir.lM.t4. Un.lMirM. lrjir4ri4UI4.atpt B4t IMm M4 WI HUH M IM UNITirMtOICLCO..oT.UHaTCil. f. Bold in Salem by S. C. Stono. iif wttminu f itniiiiiif t f imw TID3 PICK OP THE FOEEST Has boon taken to supply the stock of lumber in our yards Our stock is eomploto with all kinds of lumbor Just rocolved a car load of No 1 shin gles, also a car of fine shakes. Wo are able to fill any and all kinds of bills Como and lot us show you our stock. Yard and oflleo near Southern Pa cific passengor depot Phone Main 001 f r latwifwrn' QOODAUl LUMBEB, CO 9i9fmtmtn9tmtmfmtmimnttm-m-ft9 f ttnnwat M "Tii fttlULr jK2HHRW JUST FINB FOB WARM WEATID3B. Ladles who nro looking for comfort in shoes tho whllo their foot covering is irreproachable as to style and bpau ty will find It to tholr Interest to try on a pair of our shoes. We took our time to got just what's wanted for summer wear, and at last got It, as you will know whon you seo what we aro offering. All sizes and shapes. 9KJACOB VOGT A L Jt R a SE R Successors to Burroughs t Fraier. Plumbing, Tinning and Roofing Cornice Work, Heating and Building Work of all kinds; estimates ' made and work guaranteed. S67 State Street, Salem. Phone 1011, N vs 1ml Boston jBK b' ! Bread W j o ' merj 1 B x olorlj FLOUR x m FOR n PANCAKES, MUFFINS AND PLUM ffij PUDDINO. fiPJ5 Package for 7 loaves 20o Pmi 10-pound sack .0flc i?W ASK YOUR OBOOEB FOB XT. $$M ALLEN'S B. B. B. FLOUR CO. EjE Pacific Coast Factory, San Joso. p9w 4 Und icin teats tim LS U? n if? if; . -.-fc.