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

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DAJLT CA?i?AI. JOUZXAi, SAX23. 03SGO,
MONDAY. JLT 23, 150.
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"GIVE BOSSY
A CHANCE,"
.: THE MOnO
u;ifamoHY Sapv
Interesting Meeting Saturday Which
Was Addressed by Professor McKay
i Dr. Withycombe and Others
enu, Itenr a ebaa". are -t
eenl atteotiM." was tbe of!
tie diiryraeB awerahted is tbe tUj
ball gatnraay afterxttoa.
"The rseeUsz was ld to r by
Jn, Bbepbard, of tie Balers ereWry,
asd George W. Week! was
chairman of tbe meeting. Tbe firrt
tptoker was Professor MeXay of the
Jowa State Agriealtnral College at
Aase. Tie lowan alia" he w ato-
lel at tbe Utaul(i Kio-nth tit
SotMgt pJaoti io tbe VViWamette Tal-Jtke aae ear to jw exl ke ii a
ley. Ife ixiiero tkat tbe piile ef tbe 04xa4e smWk." Tbe jl?e ar
vll bare act a jet realized tbe re4 tbe tUrtisj l a cniiade is be
weaderal -IaptaUIitjr ul t elimate Jul of tbe ev. He li cf tbe ouioe
16 tbe daffTjae ia'Juttrr. ti Ui ittek.tfeat a mr tkM te ltd i;ei, ctn
raitioic. leva expert! ttjMjmltlemt !, st tbe taring? that tbe
worth 6f miUr naaHjr bit bere ia
Ortgoo 4irjr pr4tteSi aev4ia; t
Vraitttat MeKaj, can Ve pr4cel
with 1m ejtpesfe.
"Orejeo WmM st li-rt Uitr
bst bi4 ff'fif yt bme BMrket,
Ataika a4 tbe Orient," laW be.
YjHtfj Jj oce of tbe real iti of 4lrr Mteratore n4 faro jonali
tbe ititytuxn, bst with it stit twend to kf well Is formed on farai
tbe ietelKseat brtedisg of tk. "For asd dairy ra-Uoat.
praetteal 4airris I 4o &ot rtoo M. Mortemea, of tbe Hazel wood
ed foil blooded itoek, bat rather Creaaerr, iai.I: "Oregon dairymen
jood feieetioo of yoor benit," laid be. take better eare of their milk tban
"Fee'I yoar cwt all tbejr will tm- any otber dairymen I knew. Oanll
vane." Tie looeetifol and intolli- ne Si tbe motto of the up-to-date
iceot dairymaa thould give rtieUr dairyman. Keep your milking nteniili
atteotioa to bit tenl and eare tot bi
aairaali. In breedlag it ii well to ar
raoe to to have the eewi freth io
tbo fall. Tbit method ba a tendency
to nak the ealrei ready to go to
gran In tbe wprlng and to make the
row gite 25 pr eent more milk. '
pr. Jatnet Wltbyeombe, of the Ore
ton Agricultural College aid that It
wa encouraging to tboie lntereilnl In
dairying t nave ueh men s l'rufoi-jand girls how to milk properly. II is
aor JlcKay come aeron the contlnont remark were of n practical nature.
to give ui hit liUas and to hoor Mi The latt addreii wni made bv II.
vlewi on the dairy outlook In Oregon JK, Lwnilmry, of the Soulhern l'aeifle,
"The well lireil farm cow never faf who ozprenod mteh pleaiure nt keoing
Io yield htr regular monthly tliHl. mieh goodly ntte'ndnnfc nt thin portie
Tbo dairy cow, at I have ald before.' ular lmy time In the life'of the tnrm
Jf the wet nurc of prcuperlty in Or er ami dairyman,
goa. The lwile wealth of our .lnt- "I wBt.fcf like to raw a eompnri
Ii agriculture. Dairying within th ...n," Mid Mr. Unnilwry, "btwtu
next few yean will bavn beeome Ort-ltb leiourcen of Marlon ootinty in tkii
goa'a greatrt Indmtry. We have ai iUte and Linn eountv In Iowa. Mar
yet no conception of the poiMhlllty Ion eownty ha n Uuger arm tban
dalr)ng center. When we tblnk of
jiiiiaui, ami jerey( wnen
we
oa
lillle farm producing cow profitably,
then we begin t apprelato what cm
be accoinpllihed here In Oregon where
condltlftni for dairying nre almost
Ideal," )o predicted the time was
not far dUtant when tbo waters af Iho
WlUntcUo wouM I msl t Irrigate
during July and Augmt, and that tbo
Urge farm wld U tub-divided
Hpeaking .f Mder for dairy W," .....i TJZTZ L'Z
bo taidi "We a not aemt ta JMMn i
o alfalfa at,, theje l tbe veteb
which gle an excellent feodj corn,
too, can be raUnd here to advantage "
II spoke af the work at the Arri-
cultural (Allege eiperiwent statio.i
and explilned how 30 too of groea
ted bad bceu ralicl n an acre of
what Is termed "poor white land."
fltato Dairy and Food ('ommlMlonr
lUlley utd a few remark and ex
ptaletd how the nitertt In the lalrv
Jaduitry wa started in Ortgn
through the erlorti of th 8outbm
j.'.' "" Oregon gricultuM
Mooey to Loaa
THOMAH K. FORD,
rttU't ' Bk. eUJea,. o
fountain"
PENS
Wo cava a Mn tk of agf.
Ula? jyta. We rle4 an order for
tbo. to U slipped Notcmbcr In,
1t tbo holidays, but B tMM w,
tto factory at then few oath
l avly. W8owhvoaUe!oai
fk of fMiUU jHfte d wU
j a 4iKwJtlt 0f M r off
Wf d Attxt.
Barr's Jewelry
More
an
r-fj-. He asa-U ? f dr
farouag 4 1 ' rMf
irWft it no !?.' a prt adrtry.
He Tthnteered the am-aa oi hi
ofiUe to aay fatrxer.
Jattie ThonnM Cf. Hafley sand r-e
f ht eknraeterirtie tali s "The
Orr a Mdri&e." "YHttm ym 'tmf
a ak j try t le-f it Is sm!
(s4itia atJ 4 swi a-det it. Yea
elota it, til it aa4 k"p it ss4r
(letter is ba4 sreatker. "VVbj- st jkor
tTmfi bi kft after feeding Mi
ben. Wkb the lairr indsitrr fhould
llir tbe fattesis? aol raiiiag of
? for Market. Tie nfted a
BMtto to be pbeed over tbe door of
erery bars A. C. II. alfalfa, corn,
bo?. He adrited farnen to read
clean, etfeelUy tbe xeparator. Do
cot be deeelved by tbe agents of cer
tain leparatera who tell you their
machine dee not haye to be clean.
Hy keeping the dairying uteniiU clean
ym have removed a large number of
tbe germi t)At otherr ie would pollute
tbe milk." He briefly referred to the
dairying condition in Denmark where
ehooli arc conducted to toach bovi
i
mire are perhnpi more arlo.l. Linn
omiHty has 110,000 mm r.bieli are
divided Into 3M7 farms, valuod at
lti,000.(MK), with papulation of 0,
WO pxude as compared with SW,00
aerei divided iato J730 farms which
are vaUed at 10.SS7,MrO, and tbo
popHlatloa 30,000 pewjdn ia Marios
toaaty. Murioa eounty oxoells U
other omi M tbe production of
kOf t-1 AU&l aU tiaia at A b.U 1 I ..
be tbo Out couaty in tbo Wlllaiaetu
Valley in the dairy parwit. I UU.ve
that tbo prlaoipal rexwrce or iaduttry
of this tauaty la tbe course of a fow
year will be dairying, leftuo, as ha
Wen tted, the Mmlitloas are IdoaL"
A I the close of tbe uddrectoi tbo
dalrmaa. present atked oaoMioas oa
f -. w-WW9
Minorvnt pttate of the dairy iadaitry
www ware aniwored by rofor
Mehay and Dr. Wlthyoowbe, One of
the points broaght oat was that the
HW headed aabbage whleh an be oat
green all winter long I an ertoetlvc
food.
Saya tho Nlttet Ued.
llttslmrg. la.. July J Attoraev
8anta. rHofBting He. the MgM
oasaman, aamMaeed in tosut tbi
alr.e that wba th. Hrt tH wa,
"ailed that be had quit Hoae. Uoavit
tbe aegr Ued to Mm so tNb that be
"NUda't Jdaea a Ut af r.lUaee la set
f Us lUiemautt. Th attoraeys tor
th defease od, aad .-x-Ulta! ton!
") i Wa.' UAea.
Tbo Mw maaagowoct 0( lk ll-UJ
lr making evteaMve reaairs to
the ktMfWx. S.ms.0 of Ue rai. have
N ftiry reaaraltd. etbaro wartUl
y so. The roof I, holm; Hinted, and
b p6tera are still bu.y roakleg
rym in n,e appojattaetts of th
hotel.
I rofe.wr J. II. Ackeraaa, tat
ratendnt bt puldi, B,tr.o0.
rtUrsed home, yeitorday ,o Cnllfer
el. wkcro bo ha4 been MlmiMg a
r of lt tun. t n. .-.,.
Dairvmen Held
For
J.Vomat Mhool M fc-kdey.
KaSWiMiti !riira,llii i!fc 'TTWlWiWWy f j't
EYANS
WAS NOT
AFRAID
' . . - ji;-. ,. n A nit
iDlOUa-LUiUlIUB MUliuc w uuik
City Has No Terrors for
Mission Preacher
; w -t.e
fc tmfi the ttojI arte,
.. w. 1 3a. oiwfcfcr4 -
i ' . . .,....
jitr t WK-rBir aoeMae si
; -wrtt 5ui kk door wacxisz hiai :
keey away trtm sleaa at ibe pfil of
ki Bf.
3te4rr. W aj. h h cr-
taiaai the aatthoc oi the wsrxiz. H-.
toid that old aaaa, who was as-r.'-:
hy foae f the hareoiQtrf ia
xith Braa wi wid to hare 5zsrd
eaawe l hiat aad cfd that h w
th ealprit.
Th Tt-r. Mr. Tiraas fM that he a:
Sett, thoarht the aotiee to "raeaace"
was sire by a rival ia Jove, bat the
eaeie of asoher aaaa has canted
hiac to ehaage hi aaiad.
Mr. Ztsbi vayf he i little diitarbed
by the reeeat ;Ut ia the -ehareh of
hit ehoiee. bat !y. he if comic? back
to Saloaa, a ad will erect a .ImiViia;
hee.
PRISON
GETTING
EMPTY
Kd Morgan eieaped from the road
gaag at Sublimity Saturday while at
work with tbe convict gang on the
rock eraiher. Morgan was serving a
three year term from Josephine county
for larceny. II. A. Schmidt escaped
from tbe same place at the same time.
He ai also a r-hort terra man and
had but a few months to serve.
Leon Harant escaped from the g3ng
at work at the state fair grounds Sat
urday. He walked away so quietly
that persons who raw him suppoed
that ho bad been sent away on an er
rand by the guards. During tbe pres
ent heaion, seveu prisoners have es
caped from the penitentiary road
gangs, ami all of them are still nt
large. These eeapes nre from a gnng
of about GO prisoners.
CITY NEWS
A Collection of Important Para
Tapha for Your Consideration.
Kvery oao that bujs furniture at L.
Jomc's admit that hi prices ae
lower than okewhere.
A good Mwond-hand lumber wagon
with box bod and sent for sale at a
latrgaia. MUehell, Uwia i Staver
Company.
.lodge J. H. Scott approved today
the bond af OttU C. I'ekrson. as euar
dian ia tbo an-w of P. M. I'ebrson, an
ikouao jtersoa.
A matting of the Stat Und lloarJ
wa hold this ufUmooa at 2 o'clock.
Ntthlag bat routine U4neM was dio
iwsod af.
A Marriage llceato was lsed today
o Wilttant 0. WaUing. aged si, and
Una TlndnlL aged 90. lkth .r. ,!,
denLs of Salem.
Tbo M.-V. Cash Storo will ope for
UsssImm toioo'row morning, Julv 24tl.
and will lm plouied to have you call
na thtm and see what they have
that yon might ue. We xpt to give
you good ahiei for tnerv cect vou
way leave with ws. Oonrteous treat,
went asi oarefal altectb.n to oar
vant, whetbor It be aco eoat , I,-
Aedlarj is oar Intentioa,
Yours, trssly,
Mn.LS VASS.
Y. if. C. A. Corner.
It Wj Jrt Awful
U MlUod out aae plMnt xt
Tn oall oa the fair ywng miw,
And Kkoa be rhd , ,4,,
thlil
like
tit?
the
Ban
He pap tl hint at the door,
H l M Hj tW mIm;
"II hot jo baok Uorc anf nor
Ko
wect
4owi
like
ttUt
Personals
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W. Bar- w
A.11-T t-
tv tft Br?d 1104 r.z
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T.v.-Vml
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ami7.
ri. Harif
3tT -xi'i i-.
jrt K Ik.
. K. T. fcfrft TKd
P-
i 4 W-B 2
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4 Mr-. Taylor - ka rca tc th"
her Kaavtr a JnTtrn.
A. A. Cnutaiaifcaaa, f Po.-Usl. was
ix "Jk tixr vtk Stadav.
ifcj. Oajrtoa Tooar aad faisy Lar
yea to Xewper: for ax. ovtiar.
Dare Taatk, of Th Torre ry. ii
fpeaciir a few days a: Xekaaia.
B. T. W aa-i iaatfly lef: for Pcr'
Lud Ibw aao.'aiar to rkit f.-Jtad.
Pearl J. HiWer left today for i
brief oaure oa Xwpot'f jnaTy beacr
Hz. W. E. Harrrove was aaoag the
XewporMMNiad panszers this aos
17.
Coauable Charles Jofcasoz wect to
Statox this awrxiiag os c3c)3l bnsi
cr.
Mr. C. Con:, of Gervai. is visiting
her i?er, Mrs. Frank Girod, in Eas4
Sal.
Mr. Lela Geaaan asd two sons left
for a camping trip ol tbe bay above
Newport.
Hot. C. B. Moore? joined the rest o'
be Moo-es faailr at tbo Xve creek
beaek-s 'oday.
Mrs. Cland Ga'eh asd family an
Mrs. Oswald Wet an! baby went to
Newport today.
Miss Marie Mutbs, of th? Chicago
Store, has returned f-om a vi'it wi'h
Portland friend'.
Bw. Ez-a Maurer, presiding elder of
the Evangelical church, goc9 to Jeffer
son this evening.
Postmaster Smith, who licks ftamps
for the young ladies at Jefferson, wa
in the city today.
H. O. Bryant, clerk in Dr. Brewer's
drug store, left today for several days'
receation at Newport.
Miss Ea Olds, of Portland, is the
guest of Mis Bessie Schultz on North"
Winter street this week.
Rev. Wm. Babcock and his violin
have gone to Newport. Elder Charles
Ptirdy was his chnpe'one.
II J. Ot'enkeimer, "cpresenting Lil
ientbal Bros., of New York, returned
f:m San Francisco this morning
('has. Meyer, of this city, is home
from two weeks 'pent a' the St Mar
tin's spring', on th Columbia river.
Mrs. J. ('. Hurtz and sou. Harold,
who have been visiting Salem reluMves
in Salem, returned to Portland Sunday
Mr. and Mrs, Paul Schmidt, of A1
bnny, are in the city, visiting Mr
Schmidt's i-ister, Mr?. Wm. A"m
strong. rrx)st Bowen.'of Prntum, is in the
dtV eni"l"il)i' linn niV-tiri! TT 1,.
03-aore. jard and tbe yWd will beFr Sale- At ' Ho
hoavy.
Arehit.wt I). 1). Neer, of Portlun1,
whs in tbe city Sunday in connection
with statu building improvements at
the asylum.
Mrs. E. 0. Kienley. of Pasadena, Oa'..,
and little child are visiting at the home
of her mother, Mrs. Julius Ruef, on the
Gnrdtin Bend.
Mrs. C W Yannke, Mis Bertha L.
Clough and Mi-, &Ba Kagle made up
a jrty that left today for Newport
for n two-weeks' vacation.
Miss Carrie Lee Chamberlain and
Mim Jeanttte Scott came up from
Poatlatd jeoterday, aud are spea inq
the week with Governor ChamboMair
Mrs. B. F. Bonham, accompanied bv
her father-, John Baker, of the Garden
Boad, and her niece. Mis Bichardon,
of Eugene, came down to Salem Sun
da v.
J. D Woleh, of Ionia, Mich., wen
through tbe city today, rn xute to
Nevport. Mrs. Wrfcb will join blm
Hh stopped, off to eec Ed. Kmmett. whn
. I 1 , r. . . .
i-uijuovcy in a ciom baMware store.
George Dorris, who has Wen with
tho surveying crew of tao Willamttc
Valley Traction Company for some
month past, will accept ' a position
with tho Southern Pacific August 1st.
Drv Chas, Adams, of Tygh vall-v
and Miss Adams, af this city, accom
panied by Dr. J. W. Meredith, wtat
to Newport today. The latter is elate'
over a new granddaughter ia the state
or vtasnington.
James Walton and wife, of Portlsr. '
accompanied by the Misses Fawk. of
c,rm, reiurneu last sight from a
camping trip to Sileti Bar. Mrs, Wa!
ton will vialt at the horrl, of he- M
rent on Sunrise hill for awbiJe,
the old in.Utute and a parwrge wker
the woolen mill are, a gritt mdj ., ,
sawraill where Judge Bo 8w u
and a blacksmith hop cun br T,J
PowelU Mr. Herren still ki,M ,.
oo noen iarm, 8(r Turnery Ani U
whcu in aopea tncre wiU b
eloclrU eajrliao to 8ale Mtte day.
an
WHY
Go plodding around tiring yourself out and wast
ing time when you can get a. good ever ready
wheel that is quicker than street cars, for a less
sum than you pa'y forgoes when you walk?
You don't ride a wheel, you say? Others have
learned readily, why not you?
We have only the very best makes, and sell them
by the motto "Live and Let Live" The Racycle,
Yale and Cornell ae wheels which have been
tested and have 'won medals for their strength,
durability and beauty. Come in, let us show
them to you. " Cj
We have a full line of .Jaicyde supplies and will
fix your wheel promptly so that it will give you
no more trouBle. '
Best Work at
FRANK J.
J. S. Cooper, a prominent hop grower
from Independence, was in the city to
day. He stated that the buyea in
that neighborhood have offered as high
as 13J4 cents per pound for this year's
crop, but none care to sell at that
price. He is of the opinion that the
HKX3 crop will be less than at first an
ticipated. Mr. Cooper has two, yards
that will probably yield 100,000 pound?.
Levi Herren, of Timer, was in the
city today. He came to Oregon in 1S45
and to Salem in ISiG. Then there
were several p'ominent buildings
where the city now stands. There was
BORN.
HOWE. In Eugene July 21, 1906, to
Mr ami Mrs. C. J. Howe, a 9-ponnd
son.
Mother and child doing well.
Norwich Union Fire Insur
ance Society.
Frank MeraritV Itesldeflt "Agent.
Office with Wm. Brown & Co., No.
t29 Commercial Street.
For Bi'trt. Housekeeping rootne, up
stina at 223 Sojth Commercial street.
m cost, three
prune graders for fresh prunes
Walte- MorU-v. 2o0 Court tro n
lem.
- - - - vavt.a a. 44
7-23-3t
Found or
Taken Up A small b:kiwn
niar.i, weight between S00 and 1)00
pound. Branded on left shoulder
and hip. Cnll at oftice, yayfor ad
and get particulars. 7-23-3t
Frank E. Slater, M. D.-Phvsleian an
sungeon. Otlice over Pr'v's druu
store. Hours 10:30 a. m. to 4 p. m
Otbce phone Main 1237. Reiidcnce,
North Crpital street, phone 617. Dis
wse of clul'rcn a specialty
7-23-3m'
NEW TODAY I
-
I $15,000
In purses for racing events, including a $2000
pare and a $2000 trot, at
jm
son
1906
Beginning September, 10,
$1 0,000
.dTr' asricu,iurai and n
lt:iU be (he greatest Stato
T. !"' and tcns " thomairfs of them wW be h
Honest Prici
MOORE
Phone
368
Seven-Yean-Old Farms Tea Acrsl
(North American.)
John H. "Wiley, 7 years old, of J
ington, 111., has received a Km
tract from his father, and he lis
vating it himself. He eraplojs
farmhand to do the plowing, Hi
the harrowing was done lj
youngster, who also planted it hi!
In cultivating th jj'ound he hiS
ic.tm ui noises wnnoir, aiffii
Young Wiley says that with tbo p
coeds from the tract ho intends tthl
more land, and solemnly tells 1
father that by -the time be Is 21 j
of age he will own a larger farmt!
the old gentleman.
CASTOR1A.
Bmi the A Tha l'Ainmvm
Bignatare ft .. .vi, ,f-
of i-futJwritatJtjM
HUNTING
BOOTS
When you are outfitting)
the mountains remember i
carry the famous "Witch
line of Hunting Boots,
and see then.
Ml
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r mm m I
Mate raif
and ending September 15
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