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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 21, 1907)
'rynwQWR&t V DAIMT OAFlXAIi JOURNAL, 8ACJCM, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1007. 4 IH-M V" t, M "65 EASTERN OREGON -HUMMING Agency Plains Covered With Bunch Grass a Few Years Arjo Will Pro. ducc This Year a Million Bushels of Wheat-Uglsfature Should Solve 1he Water Question For These Kanciiers Oovornqr Chamberlain, who re cently returned from Eastern Ore gon, la enthusiastic in his ideas about Its future, Ho made the trip to tho Dond country, on the Deschutes, for tho purposo of examining tho irriga ting plants in that section. Ho was accompanied by Mr. Whistlor, of tho government ttcrvico; F. S. Stanley, Onraa of tho Deschutes Irrigation 'Company; John Lewis, stato on- Jglnoor; Mr, Myondorf, a special tfcnt of tho government, and A. W. Prcacott, of tho Orogonian, who wont airing as historian of tho party and genornl chaporono. Tho trip was mado by stage, and, whllo it was somewhat dusty, was thoroughly on 'joyod. Tho governor Ib of tho opin ion that tho Deschutes company "will complotn its work In good flhnpo, but that tho Columbia South orn is In hard linos, duo to under taking too big a Job at too small n -price I wont through that country, go- ' leg ttcroHH tho mountains on horso- I'back In 1877," said tho govornor to r a Journal representative last ovon- . lng, "and at that tlmo tho whole country was devoted to stock mining, It wan all opon, and n fonco was a rarity, nud found only nt somo spring or nt Hit) Htoclc mnn's homo, whoro a Hitiull patch or pouHlbly a llttlo hay ground was enclosed. I wont 'through thoro again about nix or sov on yearri ago, and whllo thoro wan, of courso, many changes, still tho country was open, and one could rldo unywhorc. It Is different now. On Agonoy I'laltiH, at Hint tlmo, thoro wore no settlement to speak of, thoro big plateau being covered with cat tlo and sheop, tho Daldwln Laud T'ompnny pasturing thousands of tho Inttor thoro. To glvo an Idon of the chnngo through that miction, tho Aguncy Plains, I am told, will yield 1,000,000 bushels of wheat this year, nud HiIh In splto or tho fact that many of tho mitt lorn must haul ovory drop of water iihui! on tho ranch ftom llvo to 12 miles. Artesian wntor can probably bo obtained, but tho ox pnn ho puts It beyond tho moans of llio ranchers to reach It, as It would cost probably from $3000 to $R000, unit poMdbly more. I think," mild tho govornor, musingly., "It would bu u good thing for the legislature to npproprlnlo moiioy enough to sink at lcuHt one woll, to tout tho matter for tboHo hardy Keillors, for a sttctlon that will add to Oregon's wealth n million or more IjuhIiuIh of whont an nually Is worthy of some attention by tho stato, looking toward It Improvement." Continuing, tho governor said: "1 noticed great changes ovorywhoro, and thoro Is no doubt but that Unsw orn Oregon Is at last to assort Itself, In splto of untoward conditions. It -will show phoiioinonul growth in tho next few years." n "UoRuUr MS the Huh" Is an oxprosslon an old ns tho race. No doubt tho rising and sotting of tho aim is tho most rogular perform unco in tho unlvoruo, unlose It is tho ctlon of tho llvor and bowole when ragulatod with Dr. Klug'a Now Life Pille. Guaranteed by J. O. Perry, druggist. 25o. itono's drug store. VALE DALL TI3A3L Wnnts to Play Hero nt State Fair Doss Team of the fctntc. in 1 1 iimnnHiiiHMit STRICTLY PRIVATE.. Wc solicit your bank- i ins business; nntl J with the assurance I on our part that it I will be kept strictly private. SALEM J STATE BANK f Sarem, Oregon ill HI 11 II till lillll lltjH O. A. Harley, manager of the Vale ball team, writes Tho Journal that they nro perfecting an Itinerary on which they will play 30 gamos, five of them at tho Bolso, Idaho, jBtnto fair, and three, if it can bo arranged, at tho stato fair here. The team is said to bo tho beat In tho stato, out side of tho Portland team, and soma snappy ball will be soon If tho gamed can bo arranged. o Surly Street Cnr Conductors. A Now York street car conductor said "Shut up!" to a woman passen ger who complained because ho had started tho car before sho was well aboard It, Other passongors protest ed and ho became oven moro abusive. Tho enso was taken to a pollco court, and tho woman did tho public a sor vlco by appearing as a. witness. As soon as tho company's inspector found out what language had been used ho loft tho conductor to his fate. That fate waB flvo days In tho workhouse. Another element In It was sum mary loss of his position, with no possibility of ro-employment. Tho result Is that Now York Is In groat excitement ovor tho prospect It soos of rolief from tho nurly treat ment of tho uncivil conductors who nro found only .too frequently on tho cars. Pooplo who havo thought It hopo lcss to complain In such caBos aro stirred up to protect thomBolves and It Is snfo to say that conductors, ns a rulo, will bo much moro courteous for at least a fow weoks to come. As between tho passengers nnd tho conductor, tho formor Is tho one who Is most often heard of in com plaint. It mny. however, woll bo tho case that tho conductor oftonor has logltlmato opportunity Jo com plain. Ho haB to tako a great deal of unplcnsant treatment without dar ing Co mnko any rotort, and somo tlmos he Is marked for dcllbornto Imposition. Tho drunken rounders on the night enrs aro his most violent ovlls, but ho Is by no monns freo In tho day tlmo, Tho women who snvo tholr pennlos for him, although they know thoy mnko troublo for him In that way, aro ovorywhoro common, Hut much worse than theso aro tho women who ring tho faro register boll, and then moroly appear inno cont or Binllo tho "What aro you go ing to do about it?" smile whon tho conductor explains that that costs him n nickel, which ho can't got buck. Sometimes a man does this, but men havo been known to rldo n block punt tholr destinations In order to pay tho conductor the oxtrn nlckol that their error costi. The inon passongors nro apt to Mart out dellboratoly to cheat the company In tho mutter of transfers. Ii In safe to tiny that hardly a con ductor goos through a day without having an argument with somo patron who InslHta that his bad transfor was obtained by him In a porfootly propor mauuor. Somo mon hall such opportunities with exceedingly groat Joy and strlvo to got tho conductor to put them off ho that thoy can lay up damage suit against tho company, Whore street car compnnlos aro ospcclally unpop ular tho conductors suffor for It In evitably. Tho bad treatment conductors ro colvo In no oxcubo for tho bad treat ment thoy sometimes give unoffend ing passengers. Conductors who avougo tholr grlovnncos on worn on who, thoy know, can't knock them down ought to be cnshlorod on tho first offenso. Hut, In considering tho gonornl subject of courtesy on street cars, It should never bo forgotten that thoro nro two sides to tho quodtton. Chi cago Hecord-llornld. o LADY STAIRS . MUSEUM Appeared That Way. "Havo you Interviewed that fo malo criminal?" "I havo tried to." "Tried to?" "You, sho has refused to talk." "Hofuaos to talk! Head your ar ticle 'Man In Disguise!' and make It throo columns on tho first pago," Houston Post. O Well Qualified. Mrs Flitter Havo tho Do mil lions, Just abend of us, got a good chauffeur? Mr. Flitter Splendid! He's heon In ovory pollco station on tho Conti nent for fast -driving! -Chicago Now. 1 ' o Doom tho lfctdcr Khow Hotter Than You Wluit You Xtnxl in Ytmr Home? If not, yon owo It as a duty to yourself to insist on getting what you ask for whon you try to buy an ad ycrftUtwJ artkU. Tho town council of Edinburgh has accepted from tho Earl of Itose bory as a gift of tho corporation tho historic mansion in the Lawnmarket, Edinbourgh, known as Lady Stair's house. Tho mnnslon ,was bought by Iord Itosebory Bomo years ago, and ho now offers It to tho city for tho purposes of a municipal museum, tho present museum being quite Inade quate. Thojoffer was accepted by tho town council with expression ""of great gratification. His lordship's letter read: "I havo always Intended to oftor Lady Stair's houso to tho city of Edinburgh, nnd I havo so disposed of it in my will. But as I think It may bo mado Immediately avallablo for tho purposes of your municipal mu seum, I am anxious to plnco it at once at tho disposal and In tho ownordhlp of tho town council. Should thoy do mo tho honor to accept It, tho gift will bo a very Inadequate mark ol tho loyal affection and gratitude I havo for Edinburgh." Lady Stalr'B Close, In tho Lawn market, Old High street, Edinburgh, takes Its namo from Elizabeth, dow ogor CountoBs of Stair, who In hor day was a loader of fashion and ono of tho moat Interesting characters of old Edinburgh. Hor singular story Is tho groundwork of Scott's talo of "Lady Margaret's Mirror," and hor houso In tho Closo was tho scene of tho romarknblo oventa thoroln re corded. Tho countess was first married to Viscount Prlniroso, nn ancestor of Lord RoBobory, but ho having mado an attempt to murder hor, sho loft nnd novor nftorwnrd resided with him. Whon Prlmroso died sho vowctll that sho would never marry again. Tho great Earl of Stolr foil deeply In lovo with hor, and, against her will, forced her Into marriage. In splto of tho unpromising beginning they lived happily together. Tho houso wnB rostorcd by Lord Rosobory a fow years ago. Tho door way Is ornamented by -tho Inscrip tion, "Fonro tho Lord and Doport Prom Evil, 1C22." In "tho adjoining close naxtor's close stands the houso In which llnbcrt Hums lodged In 17SG, nnd not far away stands tho tall houso known ns Gladstone's Laud, tho original owner of which was Sir Kohort nannntyno, but in 1631 it was acquired by Thomas Glndstono, and ancestor ot tho Gladstone of our time. London Chronicle. Hood's Sarsaparilla Has surp88bd all other medicines, In merit, satea and cures. Its sucocis, irreat as It has been, has ap parently on'lr Just bcirun. It has received by actual count moro than 40,000 testimonials in two years. It purines the blood, cores all blood dis eases, all humors and all eruptions. It strengthens tho stonlach, creates an appetite and builds up tho whole system. It cures that tired fooling and makes tho weak strong. In usual liquid form or In chocolated tablets known as Saraat abs. 100 doooa f 1 AURORA'S DEEP WELL. Will lie Put Down ICO Feet, But May Uo a Failure. Ib clear that Jefferson's Baying Is not without Its exceptions even in a re gion wnoro wlno Ms so cheap that tho choapness of It has Just given rlso to a huge, widespread, and dangorouB revolt among Alio winegrowers. Now York Times. ' o ' For an Impaired Appetite. To improvo the appotlto and strengthen tho digestion try a fow doses of Chamberlain's Stomach and Livor Tablets. Mr. J. H. Seltz of De troit, Mich., says: "Thoy restored ray appotlto when Impaired, rollovcd mo of a bloating fooling and caused a pleasant and satisfactory movement of tho bowels." Prlco 25 cents. Sam plos froo. For salo at Dr. Stone's drug store. o It Was a Satisfaction. Glggins Kotchum Bays I insulted him. Wiggins Did you glvo him any satisfaction? ? Glggins Well, you'd thing so If you hnd scon tho way ho pounded me. Illustrated Bits. ' o Remedy for I)lnrrhocaNovcr Known to Fail. "I want to sny a fow wordB for Ghamborlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Romody. I havo used this preparation In my family for tho past flvo yoara and havo recommonded it to n numbor of pooplo in York coun ty nnd havo novor known it to fall to effect n euro In any instance. I fool Mint I can not say too much for tho best romody of tho kind tn tho world." S. Jomlson, Spring Grove, York county, Pn. This romody Is for salo nt Dr Stone's drug store. novor annoy u Reason. .Tonkins FIIob sleeping man. Penklns What nonsenso! 1 o Aurora, Or., Aug. 21. At the last meeting of tho city council It waa decided to havo tho well drillers go down to -a depth of 450 foot at the woll tho city is having drilled to se cure a sufficient flow ot water for tho proposed city witor wgrks syBtom. Tho prospect now, as" thf well Is al ready down 400 feet, of striking "water at tho preflont. location, is ac knowledged by both the council and tho well drlllors to bo extremely doubtful'. The council wants to give the project a fair tost, and for that reason has dccldo4.to.go to 450 foot, hnd If no water Is "struck at that depth tho project of trying to secure water thoro will bo abandoned. Some of tho council nro In favor of shoot ing tho woll with dynamite if tho drlllors fall to strike water. x They realize that this plan Is uncortain, as to tho desired results, but tho coun cil wants to uso all possible means to got results from tholr costly ex periment. For over 200 foot bolow tho 18 foot depth, whoro a Bmnll vein of water was struck several months ago, and which was pumped out In less than hour by tho big pump that has boon installed for .tho plant, the drlllors wont through solid blue clay, and hnd to reduce from and 8-lnch to a 4-Inch casing, and had oxtremb dif ficulty In driving oven that small sized pipe through tho hard clay. Tho woll drillers say that tho, pro portion of successful wells aro about si out often that aro drilled through ground similar to what thoy .are working In here, and It begins to look ns If tho Aurora woll was ono of tho four that don't mntorlallzo. Bears the Signature of OAm V1 OtaA NS Tho Limit of Life. Tho most eminent modlcnl scien tists aro unanimous in tho conclu sion that tho generally accoptod lim itation of human Hfo is many yoars bolow tho attainment possiblo with tho ndvanced knowlcdgo of which tho rnco is now poososrfed. Tho critical period, that determines its duration, seomB to be batweon 50 nnd 60; tho propor enro of tho body during this decado cannot bo too Btrongly urgod; cnrolcssonss thon bolng fatal to longovlty. Nnturo's best holpor aftoi 50 la Electric Blttors, tho scientific tonls mqdlclno that rovltallzos ovory "Why, I organ of tho body. Guaranteed by J. C. Perry, druggist. 50c. o Tho Toxns Wonder. Cures nil kldnoy, blnddor and rheumatic troublo; sold by nil drug gists, or two months' trontmont by mall for $1. Dr. E. W. Hall, 2920 Wisdom of Experience. Tho Bncholor I wondor why a woman always lowors hor volco whon Bho hns occasion to nsk a favor? Tho Benedict Oh, It gives hor nn Tho old remodlos nro tho best. Hickory Bark Cough Romody has been In uso for over ono hundred yoars by the old Dutch Dunknrds of Ponnsylvnnln, and Is still In uso by nil tho old fnmlllos of Wostorn Ponn sylvnnln, Is absolutely pure; mado from tho bark of tho whlto or shall- bark hickory tree. Tho bark la ship ped from tho oast, and manufactured id Saloni, Oro For salo by all deal ers ovorywhoro. -" Alcoholism In France. Franco enjoys tho roputntlon of i tompornto country. It has often boon cltod ns an ex ample In favor of Jofferoaon's gener alisation; "No nation is drunken whoro wlno Is ehonp, and nono Is sobor whoro tho donrness of wlno substitutes ardent spirits as tho com mon bovorngo of tho people," As against Spnln, nnd evon na against Italy, Franco onjoys tho fur thor advantngo that hor wines nro of loss alcoholic strength than theirs. Recent Investigations, however, In dlcato that Franco Is losing absolute ly, If not rolatlvoly, Us envlabla reputation for sobriety nnd Is In creasingly taking to "ardent spirits." It Booms that tho cities ot the north nro thoso in which the demand Tor strong drink Is greatest Rouon, Caon, Cherbourg, Boulogne lead the llsU Tho consumption ot absolute alcohol In thorn varies from 10 to 13 llators a yoar a head Hot tho Midi Usolf, t o wlnogrowlng district, is by no moans oxompt. Whllo Paris In 19 01 consumod 123.521 hectoliters of spirits, little Toulon took 5519, At Marseilles, to a consumption ot 951, S31 hectoliters of wlno was added, In 190G, that of 4G.000 of boor and 23,000 of "alcohols." Theso latter consist largely of ab sinthe, doutblesd ono of tho most per nicious of spirituous liquors of which uo fewer than nluo varieties are rec ognised and classified. Tho municipality ot Marseilles has made sovoral efforts to closo tho bars In which tho 6&lo ot eptrits is tie chief Industry. But there have thJ far wv4 futile.. At any rate' H I OHvo strcot, St. Louis, Mo. Sond opportunity to rnlso It hlghor In caso for testimonials. Sold by Stono's tho favor Isn't irrnntod. nhlmtrn drug storo. dw-lyr News. - - jeuy In the now therein Only Jimmy-i don't "J ipver.ooked ltt a. is a violent ina4a raucous membrane ottZ wmen Bometimea ett, ynx and bronchial, hA. 3 vi mo moat dnngM0MV children. ItalmortiW in tho nlchL nu. 7 doses ot Ballard's n J! and apply Ballard', sj and $1.00. Sold b7 Di , j CORVALLIS & EASTC TIME TABLE KOl Trains from anjy no. l . Loaves Yaqulna Arrives at CorvallU,. j Arrives at Albany., ,'t ISO. z Loaves Albany T.nnvna rtM.nlli. tuuig .,,,,, fJ arrives at yaqulna i xrnins to nndfroal No. 3 Loa.vos Albnny Arrives at Detroit ; No. 4 Loaves Dotrolt Arrives at Albany Trains for Comfcl No. 8 T.nnuna Alfinnt w ,u ..uuu; (1 , Arrives nt Corvallli ...j No. 10 Leaves Ainany ;l Arrives at Corvallla ,. No. G Lcavos Albany .... Arrlvna nf Pnriftl -vu ub wui vain ,,.,! Trains for Alltel 1XO. 0- Loavos Corvallls . ArrlvoB at Albany No. 9 Leaves Corvnllls . Arrives at Albany No. 7 T - ... rJ uuuvus uorvaius .... Arrives at Albany No. 11 (Sunday only!- Loaves Corvallls . Arrives at Albany No. 12 (Sunday oslj)- Lcavcs Albnny Arrlvos at Corvallls 1 For furtho- Inforattfci GEO. F. XEn Gen. Pass, Agt, THE FINEST BARGAINS THE SEASON IN Bishop's Ready-Tailored Si Regular prices $1 0 to $25 Sale prices $6.50 to $1 8 People who know are taking advantage of these exceptionally good values. We have all sizes and styles in black, heavy and light weights. Call and see how well you can do at this sale. "tflBVVl l rl 1fi J. MJFr,l imltl 1 11 X "K. Plli W J " Wasfittto . J fticUnBAri AaMM Salem Woolen Mill St" i