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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 5, 1906)
DAILY CAPITAL JOtT&NAL, SAXXK, OBBQOK, SATURDAY, MAY 6, 1006. Zw V nizing Eczema LOW COST OF IRRIGATION CIRCUS AT SALEM Tuesday, May 8, '06 T red From Head Feet. RESERVOIRS 1 Burning, Itohing M,,- r , at Times. n m Jroat Curo by iarsaparilla ; will cure the worst cases na, psoriasis and other Is sure to be successful r troubles. wonderful cure should at Hood's Sarsaparilla Is tyou to take. tad attack of eczema, that se. No one c&n Imagine ed. months I lay In bed, tos- d that for bodily comfort. tors and was on a bread for more than five months. ft'SJwS"","",l r1 -VC3, bcicai Ui lisu. X WU9 F lsjsJm fe a ghost from bread and milk. v, ," I dW not have the eczema In one place only, but from the top of my head to the holes of my feel. My hair all fell out, and X was blind at times. " I had 92 bells .and 4 carbuncles at ono time, was a wM of scabs and pus. Oh, the aWntng and Itching "and the treatwt!with all kinds of salves ,;Mnd oils. I I'dM Bet have water on my face or any part f me for over five months. Instead, I was washed from head to toot In sweet oil, wJtkV.ilttle carbolic jicid. My hoM du Use a drug store. Then I had a U '" BsBSBSBsBsBsY4DsBssBBaa,'sBK HBHsSBsfiSSIHHik flH ssBBBmEv vflrv specialist, who Bald that in all his experi ence ho Novor Saw Such a Sight as I was. lie wanted to lake me to a clinic in N'ew York, but I said no. " About that tlmo a friend suggested that I try Hood's Sarsaparilla. My husband got me a bottle, and from tho first I bofan to improve, but it took a number of bottles, to relieve me of that terrible aflllctlon. "Now I am quite well, and feel I Owo My Llfo to Hood's Sarsaparilla. My testimony can be fully verified by tho leading doctors of this city." Mrs. Fred Wyrke, 817 So. 2nd St., Plainfleld, N. J. Special. To meet tho wishes of thoso who prefer nicdlclno In tablet form, we aro now putllnc up Hood's Snrsnp&rlllfi in chocolate coated tnblets as well as usual liquid form, ltcducltic Hood's Samapnrllla to a ootid ex tract, we have retained In tho tablets the cura tive properties of every medicinal Ingredient . SoUlby drticeists. orsent l7 malllf your dniecist does not hare them. 100 doses 31. C. 1. Hood Co.. Lowell. Mass. One of tho most surprising features connected with tho work of tho recla mation service, as well ns tho one af fording highest gratification, is tho cost of structures compared with thoso which havo become familiar with en gineers in the cast. When the reclamation work was in augurated it was a matter of conjecture, whether or not the standards of cost for dams, canali, etc., that had been es tablUhed by engineering practice in tho eastern port of tho country, could bo trarj, owing to their isolated location, their inaccessibility by rail and often by wagon, and tho erratic nnl torren tinl character of, tho streams, they in volve problems which tax the skill and ingenuity of their builders to tho ut most. It is most fortunate that these reser voirs provide enormous storage at rela tively low cot, otherwise their con struct lru would not be feasible, ns tho irrigated lnni( could not bear tho ex pense of the costly structures of the ia? SawMCiTinpuro Seed. 01 Ib a -rMKjgfter J. M. Fitzgerald discueeea tiAsgflestion. The salient , points of WJnStJcr are: 1. The inex cusably MMfMwfeesa of many, farmers 'who m tareeSiig, dump their grain 'into bio svadrleave it thero until the Bowing siaeoajrten hurriedly take it out aamjwithout further clean ing.. 2. Tlwiyytake on tho part of others Ib -wKmCtving good cleaners "equipped wSaeves. 3. Tho mistake fit yet othergKlminOt making a proper nlsh of cultivating their corn, thus siting tho corn crop a source of in resalng rather than of reducing weeds. , H urgaa farmers to aim to become odfleers of good, pure seed in the axiotM lines of production. The Mr., Fitzgerald' asks what in my opinion 'is the greatest source of seed deterioration. I nnswer without hesitation, cnrlcssness in selecting und preparing seed. Farmers havo largely gotten the potency of the second) law of breeding, that is, tho law of varia tion. They have overlooked tho fnct that in generation without selection the variants aro oftencr downward than upward. Because of this tho tendency must bo downward when tho inferior variants aro not removed by a selec tion close and rigid. Tho fanning mill properly usod) is the best. OjSU Bean tie Blgaatnrs of ITORIA. lha Kind Yon Han Always BcugM citv, The Croton dam, if it had ben con structed in Salt Kiver valley in Ari zona for irrigation, would only supply "3,000 acres, and irrigators would havo to pnj $330 and acre for stored wntor, as Hgainst $20, tho estimated cost from tho ttoosevclt dam. tM& jjfcg Ik Pure Food STORE f3f ii n r ? m if xai We arc proud of our store proud of flour success proud of the confidence i. i$K.. ..lnr- Uixn In 11c? Rill" WO Cftrf lv of expected it. We have made careful . choice of our stock everything has been SV bought with "purity first" then price. . And wp can confidential v recommend ''m...... .. .L..I..--I., u ,f ' wnai we sen as pure au-suiui-ciy. & are continually putting forth ef xJt forts to make our 'store the synonymn of unexcelled and unapproachable good fA ness. (& , - ''timEm h.di mJi -v-- iuu uuy i iuiii relied upon :ts a basis of esttmntcs of j cast with their unlimited storage enpn- thc cost of the proposed western struc tures. As tho work has progressed it has become more and more evident that many elnsos of engineering work in tho west can be performed considerably cheaper than in the east, and nt tho samo time tho natural conditions aro such that thc-o structures aro inoro economical aud effective. Cost of Big Dams. If we take, for example, tho three great masonrv dams now being erected for the purpose of storing wntor, viz., the Hoosevelt dam in Arizona, tho Pathfinder dam in southeastern 'Wyo ming, and the Shoshone dam in north western Wyoming, wo shall find that the effectivo storage capacity and costs aro far below thoso of some of the great eastern dams llko the New Croton in New York, and the "Wnchusott in Mas- rsachusetts. Tho heights of these dams aro as followw Roosevelt, 2S0 feet; Pathfind er, 210 feet; Shoshone, 30S feet; New Croton, 207 feet, and 'Wnchusott, 207 feet. These heights aro measured from tho foundation stones to parapet in each cases, and they show thnt tho 8ho ehono is tho highest, whilo the New Croton 1b second and the Roosevelt third. If, however, the height nbovo tho river bed bo considered, that is, tho effective storage height, the New Cro ton is tho lowest. The order Is then ns follews: Shoshone, 240 feet; Roose velt, 230 feet; Pathfinder, 200 feet; Wnchusett, 185 feet, and tho Now Cro ton, 157 feet. In other words, about 50 per cent of the masonry in tho New Croton dam 1b below ground and is serviceable for foundation purposes only. Capacity of Reservoirs. It is interesting to note tho com parative reservoir capacities:. "Whilo tho New Croton dam Lb tho largest in tho world from tho stnnd-iolnt of its amount of masonry, tho storogo capa city of tho reservoir formed by it is by far the lowest of any of thoso ubovo mentioned. In fact, from a standpoint WV7!-r-aaMIBiiiiiMiiiiWW'PsWBB S-y 100 -Circus Champions and Celebrities -100 22 Famous SBquestrianB IH Unrlnu AorlnllntM to Reckless Rough Rfetars 7 Russian Cossacks z i sHK 3aBM - hf BMHH BJ t sBEk wW&m- & V , '..jbhBSSSK- ' JHBaBssssa'W Tsja-BMiTies -: Mb us? Wtfi't the above sufficient reason why you should? Then think of the conve nience of two stores our own delivery the low prices Chat buying in large quantities enables us to secure. AN these are for our customers' conven ience. "Home Cooked" Cakes, Etc, al ways fresh, frujts and vegetables Rh the dew on them. Fresh straw- every day. th & Gtabet Up-to-date Goces St, X75 Co-nmexdal St. of storage economy, tho new Croton reservoir is ono of tho poorest that hiu been constructed in recent years. Tho dam coutulns 833,000 cubic ynrds of masonry and was erected ut a coBt of $7,(300,000. Tho capacity of tho reservoir formed by it is 4.000,000,000 cubic feet, or u cost of fl,5KX) per mil lion cubic feet of storage. Similar rfgures for tho "Wnchusott dam show that it contains 280,000 cubic yard of masonry, and was erected at n cost of about $2,000,000. Ita storage capacity is 8,-J 00,000,000 cubic feet, or a cost of $233 per million cubic feet storage. Western Dams Not Costly. In contrast to theso excessive costs tho three western dams appear remurk able. Tho Roosevelt dnm, for example, contain 350,000 cubic yard of mason ry erected nt a cost of $3,850,000. Tho I capacity of tho reservoir ia 01,000,000,- 000 cubic feet, or 15 time that of tho New Croton, and about 7', 4- time that of tho "Wachusctt. The cot of this dam per million cubic feet storago feet is only $03.10. Even moro remarkable appears the Pathfinder dam. It contains 53,000 cu bio yards of masonry, erected at u cost of $1,000,000; The capacity of tho res ervoir Is 43,500,000,000 cubic feet, or more than 10 times thai of tho Croton. Tho cot of tho dam per million cubic feet storage is therefore only $22.05 as against $1000 for the New Croton, and $238 for the "Wnchutett. Similar figures for tho Shoahono dam, tho high est in tho world, are: Cubic yards of masonry, C9.000; ewt, $1,000,000; cap city of reservoir, 20,000,000 eubie fcot or a co-it per million cubic feet storage of $50.35. Nate's Ha Helped. These extremely low costs have sel dom toeen equalled in the history of re ervoir construction, and aro doe largely to the excellent natural facilities whieb are found in the ragged western coun try. From this act it must sot be in ferred that western structures are sim ply engineering works. Os the eon- Japan's Hans :n Korea. Tokio, Mn 1. Ono of tho chief feat ures of the opening of Korea to for eign trade is tho building of a system of railroads through tho "Hermit nn tion," which tho Japanese havo under taken. When these facilities for the transportation of goods and passengers have been provided, it is bolloved that Korea will becomo nn important cen ter for the extension of Undo in tho far east and tho little peninsula will nssumo a prominent position, commer cially, which will attract tho serious attention of the world of business. Tho Seoul Wiju railroad was openo 1 for traflie on Decomber 1, last. Tho Japanese had constructed in thirteen months 310 miles of railroad, n feat of which they ore, with good roason, no little proud. Immediately after tho beginning of tho wnr with RurbIo, they had begun the work on this lino nnd it is now practically complotcd. Yang sin, n little village on the banks of tho river linn, two milct from Seoul, to the southwest, it to bo tho future railroad center of Korea. Here 105 acres of laud have been sot aside as a railroad reservation, and the Hno for Wiju and tho new road to Oonsah, tho principal port on tho east coast, start from this point. The Seoul-TYsnn und tho Seoul Chemulpo roads join with theso for thorough connection, tho trains of nil four running to the capital on common trucks. It is Intended, further, to run n broiiuVgaugo road over the route fol lowed by the military lino from Antung to Feng Wang L'hong and beyond1, and to bridgo the Ynlu at a point nbovo that place. With tracks laid from An tung to Mukden, the railway in north orn Koren will becomo a section of tho great trunk lino. Tho total of tho new roads to dalo has been, roughly estimated, about $15 000.000, and nn additional $10,000,000 and1 four j ears' work will bo required to put tho lines into final shape. While at present but ono tunnel, 557 feet long, has been constructed, thcro will eventually bo eighteen, with a totul length of 18,800 feet. Tlio standard gaugo, 4 feet 8Vj inches, has been used JSiEX n "- v'5bRs i i V V7 1 Nsv - .. I f "a d :i,s5ijui- 11 Arabian Tumblers 23 Marry Mirthful Clowns Q Sensational Equilibrists 20 Astonishing Acrobats A Complete Japanese Clrcum Superb Garland Xntres Scores of Trnincd Wild Boosts Hard of Performing Elephanta jCnmols, Llnmns nnd Bos Indtcus Educated Seals and Sea Lions Highest Jumping Horses Thundering Roman Chnriot Rncos Trstntd Imporlsd Arabian SUIIIoni Only Lady Japanese Artists In America tOO Shetland Pany BaHat Coko Aalklne Horses 1 r-i .J AttLllill varveous ricaras ..... cciebnaicdstirk (10) Family m urteifii wiftisi ! pir. Lg Flour Troup 10 Lsvily Lt( el fasltlti lefn lf CUttti ll Prettv Edna Maretta TM tmf Ur M Tt WfM ! OMlKAUUl ex lt rUftt nS ! sowiiy wsaaiai firs-f lOill Dally Grand Street Parade Performance at 2 and 8 p m. for tho Seoul-Wlju anil 8eoiil-nensnn railroads, n for othor roilroudt- In Ko ran, nnd this fact furnishes n striking examplo of the general introduction of American methods nndi materials where onco n footing has been obtained. The American Trading company built the first rnllroad In Korea In 1807-00, using tho American gauge, American onginei and American earn and mntcrlals throughout, and tho Japanese bought out tin- origlnnl concessionaries and, to lnsiiro uniformity, built on tho snme lines. Of the 00-pound rails used some came from Germany, but most of them enmo from the f'nrneglo works In this country. Tho lien camo largely from tho United Staten uml the spikes from tho Illinois Steel company Tho bridges are now chielly of wood and built on piles. Their total length is 1 1,800 feet, Epilepsy Fits St Vitus Dance Arc nerve diseases, and unless checked, lead to destruction of both mind and body. The weak, shattered nerves must have something to strengthen and build them back to health. Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine is a remarkable nerve tonic and stimulant. It strengthens the nerves, relieves the nervous strain, and influences refresh ing body-building sleep and rest. Persistent use seldom fails to relieve these afflictions. "I was taken with eplleptlo fits; had eleven In Its than 12 hour. My father rnt for our family piiysldsn. but he could do very little for me, and I grew worse every day, and at last they had three doctors with rne, and I utl get worse. My father heard of in. Miles' medicines and bought a botUe of Kervln and a bos of Nervo oad Liver 1111s. I had taken only Jew dose until I began to feel better. i took 12 bottle, and It cured m, souBd and welL It has been worth all the world to me. I recommend It wtieravw I go. You may u this an a- iire-lemg Testimonial to the merits jot your wedlclnf, for I am tnjoyln-f Ths best of heAlth, and feel that ray Utaac-d hfcalUi Is due to this wonderful R. F. . No. 2, IJoetoo, Oa. Or. MIIm' Nervine Is seld by yeur rua!t. who will guarantee that the flrttlMUi will benefit. If It flle, ha wHI rotund yeur money. Mil Medical Co., Elkhart, In4 tho longest being 2.7US feet. Tho con structlon has boon von dilllcult, owing tp t-hifting lottoms, swift eurrouta and frozen utreninft in winter, Ico 4Ioea In spring and tho summer floods. Tho grentest obstacles wero mot at Anjtt, whore, two rivers met. The bridge ma terials used aro largely American, ill though some were Imported from JJtig Inndi nnd tho Osaka Steel. company of; .Inpan nujiplii'd a small proportion. o Business Change-, Mr. Clnudo Hollo, of tho Arm of Tho Golden-Hollo Co., has purchasod Mr. Golden 'a interest, and hereafter will conduct tho businera himself nt tho "samo location, whero rdl can find puro ico cream and candles. 3t jjrZJtf 3aWi Special Shirt Waist 3mL.L. The swcllcst line in town for the money. Worth one-third more than we ask. Prices 75c, $1 .00, $1 .1 5, $1.25, $1.50 $1.75, $2.00. R0STEIN & GREENBAUM Old Nos. 298 and 300 Com-merdal St Salem wnnisivsiv hi NOW IS YOUR TIME TO BUY WOOD AT SALEM SAW MILL I $1 .75 Pet Loact I The Chas. K. Spauldins Logging Co. 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