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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 19, 1906)
SSImsHt r" "'I r3"iaiEVinnRBaW t 1 WLH tf " wm mama, m'm iMMrii MMwiMul IlffiKMlf - Jf Jf I'lHKCnBMAH- I HnpnaarflWet y y ?3HP PAILY QAM TA3. jyOHyAXy gAUOl, HJMHy, SATURDAY, MAY 19, 1W. functions. rilla is pre-eminently take. It makes the rich, and strengthens organs. down and had no taking one bottle of a I could cat any Mrs. Amanda Fen- wHtiwtituto for SarsapariHa Get it today. 100 Doses ji. ADDGtltS fcrer9 w'1 not comP11' l py I lorbitant prices." the blood needs pari j While the prices of lumber may ig, for then the blood not bo raised) by the lumbermen them- digestive organs tho selves," said. Fretl D. Smith, of El- -y for tho proper'per-tmira, IV. Y., who is in the market for Oregon timber, "tho shortage amv work out the ondi as the demand will soon become so strong that buyers will begin bidding for material. "So far as timber is concerned, we anticipate an increase in- the price on stumpnge, and) properties will change hands rapMly within tho next few woeka. The country at largo, outside of California, look9 to tho northwest for tho bulk of its future lumbeT supply, and this alono will in lime bring about a great deman dfor timber." Tho prico of logs bos been increased from $S to $10 a thousand feet on the Columbia river within tho week, and there is an immense profit in timber in tho stump oven at $1.50 a thousand. Men familiar with the timber and lum ber industry say that logs can bo de livered into the Columbia Tiver from the territory tapped from any of its tributaries, at about $4 per thousand feet. has continued to do so ever sinoo the morning of the big qnake. The spring is located on tho farm f Rank Will iams and many people go thers; ffo their summer outlng, Corvallis (la retta Hood's. form. DMrnen Coming. 'A' awUMwHltis to the lumber in- miry' JfMBBrthwest has been ere 4d by ,fcWib Francisco calamity ays ti, IMjjpair, and while it cannot sTpw prices of all grades of mibmr t MiBdvaneed, tho prico of wMsfear i'ttfltann is coinc ud stead- (j'w,Sicwlttlor from all parts of ae eouatry atw contesting for its pos- At' preseaitfetere -are scores of tim inn iirFsrfetaBWb'and others aro coni ng is detty TiSTjprieoof timber, which ,!as herelowreil,consideTed high at id, a th6nea.e;lRa3r in tho stump, has "aised within "ko yat few days to $1.50 ,011 holders W&t inclined to "dispose ff their iateresW ven at that figure. "There tegrcalVdemand for lumber all kiad iW S&h Francisco,' ' said Charles B. 3fCezHiick, of San Fran 'ds9llyt(B'Kfaco'Of the disaster .that bee hoftoatonr city and tho con isqasat mwlftffego, by mutual con teat, as it were, tho lumbermen of the cteeifie- Coast ive virtually agreed not 5 rale ilk' prfe of their product, and we do not aTuWilpte higher figures than 4w rule. Tfe swsagers of tho steam iip 44os, operating on the coast, at a -eosat meeting also agreed not to raise he shipping rate oh lumber and build tig material,, o ttij San. Francisco suf- TONOPAH AND TIDEWATER. Railroad that will Tap New Bullfrog, Ctoldfield, Te&opah Bonanza Oil j Section. the Stato of Ohio, City of Toledo, Lucas County, ss. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that ho is senior partner of the firm of F. 'J.1 Cheney, & Co., .doing business in the City of Toledo, County and State aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOL LARS for each and every case of ca tarrh that cannot be cured by tho uso of Hall's Catarrh Cure. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before mo and subscribed tJw , . t,, in my presence this Gth day of Decern- r0M, bo complet(va (o BMttog bv the first of July and will theft bo pushed California's Death Valley and new Tonopab, Oildfield and. Bullfrog mining region of-Nwada are on tho eve Of being introduced to tho odvan? tapes of civilization by tho Tonopab! & Tidewater railroads .' mn This broad guage, up-to-dato rail road is being built from Ludlow, Cali fornia, on tho Santa Fv, through and past tho Amargosa valley that lies just south of Death Valley on to Bull- frog in tho heart of tho now bonanza gold mining section of Nevada, As s indlcato this m laliliy Mwxv mm X CMQLISH AL PILLS & Only JmI. UrJC. Mbattiutk Lsdlw. Dr rirt gwronssTEira knolisii W 1M 4 Gold nl4Ula twiti m.i) Tjt.Tko Mother. K(hM mmw BiHuitutii Ma imii ! "W7 ST3Lf -WrT jr. tn" SPECIAL RATES TO THE "MADE IN OREQONM POSITION. EX- Portland, Or., May 19 to 20, 1906. For tho above occasion tho Southern Pacifio Company will sell round-trip tickets from Salem for $2.20. Sale dates May, 22, all regular passenger trains. May 25 trains Nos. 16 and 14 Friday morning. Limit of tickets May 27, 1900. For particulars call on agents. A. L. CRAIG, tf General Passenger Agent. bor, A. D., 18SC. A. W. GLEASON. (Seal.) Notary Public, Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken intern' ally, and acts directly on tho blood and nvueuous surfaces of tho system Send for testimonials freo. F. J. CHENEY & CO.. Toledo, Ohio, Sold by all druggists, 7Gc. Tako Hall's Family PlUs for constl patlon. HOLLIS7nr,'5 Rocky Mountain Tea Nuggets A Buiy M.edIolae for Bsir Fcopl. BHagi Ooldea Health tad Renewed Vigor. A tp-clflo for Constipation, Imtlgoitiot), IJto and Kidney Trouble. 1'imple. Ecremn, Impure Dlood Had Brentli, SluirRisti Don vis, Ht-ndncha and Itackaclie. It" ltocky Jlounuln Ten In tab let form. 3.1 cents n box. Gemtlnn mudo by UoLUSTcn Dnco CoapANV, Madison, Wis. flOLDPN NIJOGETS FOR SAI .0W PE0P-- A Oushcr. A. T. Gruett, who visited what is known as Sulphur Springs, some twen-ty-fivo miles 60uth of this city and in Lane, last Sunday, has quite an inter esting report to mako of the spring. It appears that many years ago there was a common pitcher pump pipe sunk into tho spring anld cemented there. For years tho spring gavo forth just enough water to flow out of th6 pipe freely. Sinco t ho disastrous earth quako at San Francisco the spring is no longer a "flower," but a "gusher." It now spurts up somo four or six rr Dtm (lit m a d. fa 'arttonUr. TNtlanliU nrLadl."fii Itfar. h . .Iti.OUOTaaUBiaBtal.. I.u k. 1 Jk.-k... fIL ... !.- y K.V:y i-7i i :"' re inches abovo tho top of tho pipe and M aalSat..m S ft . J alW J m iNaHMI Doa't writo vour memorandum on your cuff. Phono to us1' right awny and wo will call and seo you about tho lumber or about building your now house. Y0GET FUEL & LUMBER CO Wr ' ilatMaBaBBS' w '( is" W i s Citizens Light & Traction Co. Announces a change in schedule of the street cars. Exact time table will he published V next Saturday. Usfeour electrically cooled waiting ) room. 240 Commercial Street ; i - ir 1 on to Golddeld and Tonopab. Before the road reaches Bullfrog and 'tho pre cious metal region it will tap tho mammoth Llla O. borax nilno in tho Amargosa volloy. This inino has had development work dono on it for sev eral j ears, .which has disclosed a very large body of quartz bearing borax (eoleinnnio) of high quality. This mine will supersede th Barato mine (near Daggefc, California) and help supply the constantly increasing borax denmnd. So far no shipments of oro have been mado from this mino, but a- soon as the railroad is'complcto, a largo amount of borax witl bo t onco rushed out. Tho Tonopnh St Tidewater railroad will at onco relievo tho Llla 0. mino, tap all tho mines in tho Death Valloy and Bullfrog vicinitiy and tho extension to Gohlfldd and Tonopnh will give tho rest of this mining region a speedy and most economic outlet for its ores, and allow tho country to obtain needed supplies ot roasonnblo rntoa Instead of at tWo almost prohibitive prices of tho present. In tho old days they um SO-mulo teams to transport tho products vf tho rogibi. and to bring in supplies butt tho great!r demands awd growing needs ltnvo mado such transportation m)anir totally inadequate. Tho luvon tion of the 20-mulo team solvod tho transportation, problem of tho early days and developed the region as far as such means could. As thoso d.yj- demnndfcd 20-tnulo teams, so today denwDdai tlrts Tonopnh & Tidewater railroad to carry out cop per, lead, borax, silver nnd gold. Tho cntiiro effect of this new railroad on mining industries nnd tho opening and developing of Dmth nwl ArmagoMV Val leys and tUi Bullfrog, Goldfleld and Tonopab mining section is dlfllcult to eitimato; but it will not be small. It meatus a goneral and thorough dovel opment of this nowest part of tho United Satt'-H, and will add matcrlil- ly to tho proBperlty of tho wholo coun try. Tho Onnt AmTlcnir Desert is doomed. Already townn aro springing up and tho region, .will becomo ft big producer with tho now transportation facllittj-. Advices and reports to tho eastern offico of tho company ay that nearly SO miles of track aro completed and thV mnchipo is laying tmck at tho mto of a mile a day, Onw hunl-di and twcirty-flvo miles of CO-poupwd' rails were recently pur chased from tho Sarft Fe, and' these withi tho 100 miles bought previously will Uko tho road 225 miles toward Tonopnh, leaving only 25 mile of ms terial to buy and build into tho now gold capitsd of tho wst. o Postmaster Sobbed. O. W Fouts, postmaster at RIverton. la., nearly lort his lifo and was robbed of all comfort, which ears: ehronio liver complaint, which led to tract & eoToro case of jaundice that ev en my finger nails turned yellow) whoa my doctor prescribed Eltckle Bitters; r?4kh cored me and have kept tu wli for 21 yean." Sure care for bWous bom, senralgta, weakaeM aad all sten- xjh, liver, Udteey sad bladder trouble A wonderful tnic. At J. C. Perry 'i &Bg store. CO cents. REST fm ASSURHJ i- -1 1S ai I There is no other Bkycfe s4 good as the Racyclc. Come and take a ride on one that's the way to prove tt.. We haye so(d as many bicycles this'ycar already' as We (Rd all of last year which goes to show that we sell the best bicycles only, and look after.1 u the interests of otir riders. u Bicycles from $25.00 Up. We have everything in tlie repair line, such as Tires. Rims, Coaster Brakes and the best of everything for the bicycle. 1 ' i Best Work at Honest Prices. FRANK J. MOORE Phone 36ft General School Nows. Tho school is progressing as well ns over, under tho supervision of Profes sors Marlatto onld Powers. Tha ywr' work is almost over and) mviowa aro being taken, la most of tho subjeots Tho botony clans is at work finishing up 'their herbariums, and most of tho students buvo at leant 40 of tho re quired 00 specimens. A great many oUuTents hnvo stopped school einco tho good weather 1ms opened up, in ordox to go to work. Tha classes, awdi oipoclally the sen itrs, are very busy getting ready for commencement wook. Tho lllgu school Is going to buvo a full week of over cisos. Miss Clark, tho teacher of thtOdV tory lias rewlgnwl her position so that n WW teacher will hnvo to bo cm ploed for next year. Tho work on tho school yard is pro grouting mthr slowly. A good level lawn is going to add! greatly to tho np pearnnco of tho high. The two literary societies hnvo quit work for this yicar. Tho season being late, nnd many other thisga coming up. to tako tho extra tlmo, it was Qiougfet best to adjourn them till next year.. They enuVxl ilio year'o work wltk av entertainment gltut jointly whloh ttr a great success. Optician Bifocal lenses near-sighted and farr slghted lenses mado to order. Gold and Gold Filled Frames Alio mado to order, will find reasonable. Our prices yon. Chas. ILL Hinges JeWekrs and Optician 123 Commercial St. fijtmintr fi fit ltfjiv . ,.w-. .. ...., "For 20 years I bad OREGON HISTORY Pioneer Days by S. A. CLARKE the Bf.5T HIS TORY of early days of OREGON just puWfehed, in two vofumns. ' ,' Price $3.00 Set. PATTON'S BOOK STORE. CHEAP EXCURSION RATE EAST TOR BUM3C8K SKAJBOK Tho 8oDthem l"acIDc Company will ell special ronnd-trip tickets tc east rn points on June 4, 6, 7, 23, 25, July 2 and 3, Angust 7, 8, 9, 8ept, 8. 10, IBM, to Chicago, St. Louis, Milwaukee, St. Paul, Omaha, Sioux City. St. Joe, Atchison, Leavenworth, Kansas City, DSHvsr, Colorado DiMisea and Pivebto, Cole. Good going tea days and rsturs Isg sJnety dfeys from tale date; but so beyonl October 31, 10M. Tor par- titulars tall os ogentf. A L. CraJg, Oeasrs PamcBger Agent, Portlatwl. tf C4LIHTC -Hta ljttm Our Great Millinery Sale is Now On' THE GREATEST EVENT Of THE EARLY SUMMER , AM the new shapes, shades and trimmings. The season's most attractive styles. All at a Great Reduction AN hats and trimmings bought during this sale WM trimmed free of charge. THE WHITE CORNER MILLINERY PARLORS , Miss M. D. EVANS, Proprietor be Ladies' Canvas Oxfords. The most popular footwear far CMdren, Mwses or Ladies that the season has produced. Leather Oxfords Also. The kind we have sold to so many ladies and misses this spring. Many of the designs are exculsive with us. E. L. IRVIN&CO. PRACTICAL SHOE MEN-AcknewMge Leaders 326 State St REPAIRING A SHXIALTY oz&mz&i f i TSIT