Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, February 23, 1906, Page 6, Image 6

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DAiUY CAPITAL JOUiMM. W OIUWW. "" FEBRUAnY """'
School News
High 8chool.
Th ebaotlll P t ni
ranged te have been played betweon
the high achool iMWartoa yeetsr
4ay evealnr wen called off by the home
(m on ac-oont of the drowning of
Harare! Catlln yesterday afternoon.
$Tft ilfrertou efcm was not 'at all dls
natlefled under ,n" clreumetaneo, nmd
returned heme again yesterday even
ing, it ) probable that the retHra
gam wilt not be ptajred with Illrcc
ion now.
Howard Catlla, whe Itk n
fatal accident on the river yesterday,
wa one of the pomsmr young men of
the ifchool and wHl be Terr generally
jaieeeA He mi one of the football
team a ett a aoe4 student H
bad good credential, and would prob
My have finished with the ftmlor
olaM thl year Thin le the first Ihlng
W the Kind that haa ever happened to
the high Who!, and It la keenly felt
by the students.
A Ho waa rented from George 0
Wlb yesterday for the seoiety halL
The Instrument to to be exomeivety
for the sorkttlee, and will be looked
while Hot being used by them. Heme
wanted to have It put la the assembly
halt mi m to give more room for no
olety Joint meeting and entertain
ments, Wet It It a good Instrument and
ifiC.tyiflr would not rent It excopl on
condition that It be tinea oxciuwyoi
for the sooietioe and looked wane not
ja uee. Tho societies will have mu
lie as a part of their programs, whleh
"will We a great Improvement.
The debating teem la working hard
now, with the assistance of Meeers.
Marlatte. Iwers aad Smith. The
manager, Harvey Slater, thlnka It poe-
elble that It wiM be necessary to post
pone the date a Bhort tlmo to give
sufficient tlmo for preparation. He
emphatically says that he will sot take
a team to Itoeeburg only partly pre
pared. - n
croup t
Ilegfas with tbesymptems ef a eemmen
Mj there Is a sfcUHseM, eneemsg,
sere threat, het skin, ,nlek pel,
kearteneM Red Impeded reeplrallea.
Olvo freeeeat small descs of Ballard '
Uefebeuad Byrup, (the ehlld will ery
fer Jl) and at th first sign ef a
ereupy sesfh, apply frequently Dal
lard 'a new Mnlameat te the threat.
Mr. A. VHet, Kew Castle, Oele.
write. March IS, 101: I think Bal
lard' Uereheend ivrep a wenderfulj
remedy and te pleasant te take. Per
tale by I). J. Vtj, Salem, Ortgen.
The Salem-Sllverten Read.
At the meeting of the Marlon county
road supervisors It was decided that
when the government experts come
to direct the ronstrurtlon of a mile
of sample road near this city next
summer the work shall be done oa
iha Balem-Sllverton road near the
f4r grouads. The work will begin
whore the road crosses the soutnern
Paelflo track and extend a mite east
ward.
The date of the barbecue will be
fixed so that thoee who attend may
see part of the road completed, part
with only the first or second layers
of rock spread and part with only the
grade thrown up. Tho rockoruther
and steam roller will be put la operation.
Fraud Exposed.
A few eeaterfeliers have lately
heea making and trying to sell lmita
tlees ef Dr. king's New Discovery fer
OenMmpMoa, CeMghs and Gelds, and
ether modleines thereby defrauding the
public. This Is te warn yeu to beware
of seek people, whe seek to prolt,
threegk stealing the reputation of rem
edies whleh have been ineeestfaliy sr
lag dteease fer ever M years. A mw
protection te yen Is enr name en alt
Dr. Klftt'a er Bneklen's remedies,
all others are mere imitations, II. K.
HUOKLBK k CO., Ohieage, 111., and
Windsor, Cnmida.
For Hale by J C. Perry, Salem, Or.
Pleet Leaves Coronado.
Coronado, Cal., Fob. 23.-Tho South
Paclfle squadron undor the command
(of Hear Admiral Goodrich and consist
ng of the flagship Chicago, the cruis
er Boston, the torpedo boat Perry, the
OfWirinn. the Paul Jonee, tho Marb-
lehead, sailed this morning for Magda-
lena bay for their annual target prac
tice. While the squadron was In this
lKrbor the officers and mon were re
ceived with the greatest enthusiasm
and scores of social functions were
ararnged la their honor,
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Recursions Every Hour,
In order te give the people of Salem
eflBertunlty to seo the beautiful
eenatry south of Salem, and to eoo the
development being made by tho com
pany, the Cltlzena' Light & Traction
Company will run cxuurslon oars to the
reek quarry, south of Odd Fellows'
cmeterr, leaving tho Willamette hetel
en even hours. Enjoy a pleasant ride,
and see for yourself. tf
OASTOTIIA.
BMiitfct Yw Hart Alwtrt Bft
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Bids fer Feeding Prisoners. ,
The undereigaed will receive
sealed bide for the feeding of prison
ers la the oity Jail (meals to bo fur
nished at the Jail la the olty imll) for
the year 1906, up to 6 o'clock p. m
oa Monday, March 6, 100C. Tho right
la reeerved to reject any or all btda
submitted. W. A. MOOM3S,
J-ll-X Oity neoorder.
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Ireland's Peat Fuel.
It now look ae If Iroland has en
tered upon a practical development, In
a new fashion, of tho Vast reserve of
r..i .tnrori in her does. Tho coal de
posits, though worked to a small ex
tent, do not at prosont oncourago n
considerable Investment of capital.
Professor Hull, when head of tho geo
logical survey dopartmont, fixed the
native coat resources at a substantial
total, and the day may como whon,
through the Improvident systom of
English, mining, they will constitute a
veny valuable proporty. Meanwhllo
the peat Is at the surface and Invltos
enterprise. The wondor Is that this
great accumulation of potential wealth
has remained so long almost ignored.
It Is true that at least 3,000,000 of the
population have used peat from tlmo
Immemorial for heating, but they were
merely touching the fringe, and the
current methods of preparing it for
burning were utterly primitive and In
cidentally wasteful No one seemed to
think until very recently that a ma
terial to abundant might be capable
of utilisation la some othor way and
for other purposes than the domestic
fire. Men of science active enough in
various directions, Ignored mere bogs
ae scarcely worthy of their study. They
didn't even appear to be aware that
GerauMsy wm experimenting with, this
"brown coal" with a view of bringing
it Into the domain of commerce, and
that Sweden, Denmark and Holland
had machine In use to compreee the
clamnu- stuff Into hard and dry rakes
which would meet the needs of manu
facturing Industry.
To the department of agriculture In
Ireland it due the first attempt to
grapple with the problem. Machines
and men familiar with them were
renuleltloned. and a syslematle effort
m4e to ascertain hew far the com
preeefon could he conducted a a
beinM baeie. The Ami resulta, al
though promising, were not conclusive
It became obvious thut the !
needed imttrovemeat if the work was
to attract capitalists. By degrees,
however, the maehlnee and proceeeee
were brough to greater omelency, and
it in now beyond all doubt that the
peat can be m-eoared ao an wvt oni
to effect a large saving In tho flrnt
cost, but abo to yield a much superior
HHalUr of fuel. It In somewhat sen
nuineiy estimated that at the rale of
eo.oeo.oon tens per annum tho supply
would last for 1000 years. An fuel
the peat la reported to be verr nearly
smokeless. It leaves none or the hard
residua Incident to the consumption
of coal, has high eakxiAe powjr, and
deteriorate only allghtly la keeping.
In these days of csaeslsea Industrial
advancement, and literally a struggle
ror existent, the Importance of so
Immense asset will, it is to he
hoped, he thoroughly realised throuih-
out the country. It U a fortunate
passseaion. however We la the day Is
the discovery of the fat,-Boten
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MojAfcrs of Safet
Are Your Children Thin, Puny J
Aiungr it 00, Head This,
"Vlnol will mako children ttr,
,uv - .-, . .. .vuirn jt
money
Is thore a mothor in Salem J
will lgnoro audi a gonoroua otfe,.
Ihls7 You risk not ono cent r 1
for all tho Vlnol yjour child t j
it doos no good.
Thore arc plonty of children
nround us who arc thin, puny, ujl
and tired all tho tlmo. Don't wa
do this, and don't wan't to do tiJ
Do not blamo tho children; theyhiJ
no strength, no blood, no vlt&htii
rapid growth takoe all their atresgtj
Vlnol la Just what your child need
It Is a dollclous cod liver ell ptvp
tlon. and children love it, It erMt(
strength, makes rich, red blood ul
vitality as nothing olao can, an4 sfiti
a severe slckrioss there Is notottg
that will build up your child :tll
Vlnol.
The following letter Is only oee
hundreds which we have reeefredi
from mothers tolling what Vlsol hal
done for their ohlldren:
Mrs. IS. M. Oswalt, of Mafik'J
Ohio, writes: "My little daughUr b
came so poorly that I was obliged tj
take her from school. Sho was thlfl
no appotlte, tired all the time aj
weafe. We had- trlcnt several mii
cine without bonoflt. Since UVltl
Vlnol, howevor, sho Is as well
ever; she has galnod In flesh, at
rosy cheeks arid good nppoMto ass
going to school every day."
We want to nay to every molhw ll
Salem that Vlnol will build your Utli
ones up Into atrong, robust, he&h
children. We liavo never told
thine eeual to it in our I tore for
purpose, and we will return yofl
mow If It fall."
O. W. PUTNAM CO,, Drugjini
Salem, Oregom
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penitentiary.
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A. A. BUBTON, PrnJ
COUVALLia & EASTER It. V.
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TIME TADLE NO. S1.
Trains From and To Yaqulna.
Na 1-
Ieavee Yaqulna 7:00 a. H
Arrives at Corvallls 11:38 a. A
Arrives at Albany ........13:11 p. i j
No. 2-
Leavea Albany 12:15 p,
Ieavee CorrnlHe ......... 1H6 p tj
Arrives nt Yaqulna 6:00 P
Trains To and From Detroit.
No. 1
Iavee Albany 7:99 a.
Arrives at Detroit 12:30 p. 9
No.4-
Leavee Detroit 1:60 9,
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Arrives at Albany 6:40 p.
Trains for Corvallls.
No. S-
Leaves Albany 7:M a.
Arrives at Corvallls ...... 8:M a.
No, !-
jVim Albany , 2: SO p.
Arrives at CorvalHs 3:10 P-
No. 6-
LeavAa AUutnv 7-SE D.
Arrives at CerraWe .,.. 8:1 P-
Trains for Albany.
Ne. I-
LAaves Corvams 6:3 a
Arrives at Albany ,. 7:10 a.
No. 9- f
leaves CorvalMa 12:0 p. t
Arrives at Albany l- P-'f
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LTe Corvallls 6:00 p, 1
Arrive at Albany 6:10 p
ncguiar ounoay Train.
No. 5 I
Leaves Corvallia 6:30 a.
Arrives, at Albany 7;3 a- f
xve. 111 !
Leaves Corvallln 11:30 a.
Arrives at Albany 12:16 p. f
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Leaves Corvallls 6:00 p.
Arrives at Albany 6:46 p. I
No, 8-
Leavee Albany 7:55 a. I
Arrives at CorralUs 8:35 a. j
No. 12-
Leavea Albany 12:46 p.
Arrives at CorvalMa 1:33 P
No. 6- -
Leaves Albany 7:35 p.
arrive at Corvallls 8:15 p. !
All of tho above Mnaeet with Bout
em Paolflo commfir tndnSL both
Albany and CorraBls, an well as tin
for Detroit, gdvisg direct service j
Newport and adiaceat beacnos, as w
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as BreKeahuahi Hot Borings.
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For furtker lBtorBaaUea. apply
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