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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 26, 1907)
DAILY CAP! TAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, OCTOI1KK 20, U)07. reat Gain Makes Work Easy p 0 R T jL A D rtigWMWt,W',rtli- "-sj i &$4 D I R p A Y S ownKJ.mrikii, w w -7iv,ui4qu,'.L4Mfc1maHHKHBn'T-- IssilllllllllllllllllllKtf'VnKm.wE? 0I "WliPT W MIBrS " ct36IIHHHHMHHHH gBllllllllllllllllllBsslllHa.m,vara .frti-., - - r fi In TMsFTMnSiffBliiirTur 1-rffllMM f.VPP " . -..hgSSSSBW- s. s. mmk;ii ,&smmmjmim!iMMWi,k.m gaa . v- ..saKagKv . 7-sj" HSffiPalBia5HBi&v,v2L2i'T jsUW r ' iWA w 0 R K T 0 0 B T I N P 0 P R R T 0 L P A E N R D T 1 Y ORTLAND GROWING AS NEVER BEFORE THF JACOBS-STINE CO. -"- - e KEEPS PACE WITH ITS FIVE GREAT SUB-DIVISIONS OF ROSSMERE, BELLE CREST, NORTH BELLE CREST, BERKELEY AND DOVER Many thousands of dollars have been lavishly poured into improvements on these tracts and many thousands )rc will follow. Building is very active, and values sure to increase rapidly. The large number of inquiries )m Salem have convinced us that there is here a deep and growing interest in our various enterprises and jsefrom this city who have already invested have assured us that many more would do so could they but iow of the opportunity. We take this way of getting in touch with all who wish to participate in IRTLAND'S WONDERFUL PROSPERITY. We invite all who can spare from $1 to $10 per week to out and mail to THE JACOBS-STINE CO., Acheson Bldg., Portland, Ore., the following coupon fell will bring prompt information regarding our unparalleled plan of selling improved prop- on easy payments. Promptness is necessary as the demand is so great that prices will be raised on some of our choicest tracts. HEX! Miiiiiinmiiiiin IEGHURCHES ii uniinni Hrst l'rcsliicrlitn Gospel Chapel. Fifteenth and Mill streets. Sim day school nt 10 a. m. Preaching at ilia, m., and 7.30 p. m. Testimony Ullll MtlllU ill u.uu II ill. i illjv, moating Friday evening. ,1 H "y P '.! r-, r M S H P Fni '. ' S,a n Ft ri- bBg l ' i 'j n l!" Tl. ,. I! 4' ! OirUtlnn . ; rj. . . . , . ;' ' 3 i r r f f il .hr - 14 m r- ! sinc RlfiR Mf,-- & t'te-n i 'u F'-taM "' Mnlimii.t i M. ' '(J i iunnr N fcT 8 . . I'nitari r Sf-t . . M.M? Ut .. pttin- l" R,.'" Tke Sa ri10! r, L4Jt,T flStryrs Chemekota Pabcock, pas- 1 30 a. w., ' The Claim hr Church," ' i board of ' 1 at 12 m. C 30 p. m. cntlon will n Endoavor at 7:30 p. -'or, thenio, 1-week pray- 7 30 p. in. to theso re. . Scientist, Services nu 7:30 p. on, "Bvor- dy school Wodnesday . 7:30 p. Mie church . t Sunday. o attnd r.R room. nopal. i.nlon ad- ramont of ator will tert. At n MrmQn of 36 A. Uor- to tho r hewtkotn -f . m., PMl S. U:4i a. f'f morn morning I a Tru "1. d by a Evening I Blodgett. t or moot at Will VM &,. c!!! ' "ter and tT Jl hool at Efa T T V - ' 11 F at fi-sn Fnllnrlis About llnttli".iiuko. This iH one reason for tho con tinued oxIsYonce of tho rnttlosnako in tho midst of onomios who would ox tormlnnto It, for, contrary to tho irnnornl bnllof. tho ntttlor rnroh glvos its characteristic uoto of warn llng until actually attacked. In fac, Uho sharp vibrant ring of Its termlnnl appondngo Is prounuiy designed more to assist this very sluggish sorpent to obtain its food than to sound do fiance or warning. In tho first placo, sopronts possoss but the most rudi mentary trncos of audltoiy apparatus and aro practlcall)' donf, tho da flclency In the sense of hearing be ing compensated for by an extrom sonBltivpnoss of fooling which makeb them awnro of the npproaoh of mov ing objocts by tho vibration of tho ground. Huntors, treading cautiously tjpou a soft carpot of mote or leaves to avoid alarming gamo, will often step closo to or over a rattler without disturbing It or receiving warning, and whllo muny snakes are seen aul killod by thorn, It is probably that a far greater number are passed by unnoticed All snakes are timid anl would rathor run than fight, and tho rattlor Is not inviting certain de struction by fdvortlslng Its where abouts in tho brush. Another common misconception which Is ant to load to serious acci dents is the bollof that a rattler is rendered porfoctly harmless, so tun. it can be handiod with impunity, by tho 'removal of its poison fangs Those fangs, two In number, are sit uated on tho upper jaw and lie nil oxeopt when tho sorpent strikes. when thoy become erect anu tho oloalnir of the Jaws compressed; tho poison glands and injects the) venom through minute openings in them. In striking Its prey (for what-j ever charm tho serpent may employ to get its victim within easy reach. it relies upon the venom to give me. coup do grace), theso fangs may often bo broken, and nature has pro vided a full supply of reserve wea pons which no dormant in io k"" and which within two weeks will develop and replace the Injured fang. : An acquaintance who returned from a hunting trip with 25 full grown rattlers In a box, kept them la hU oslco for two months, con fined behind a roarse-meshctl wire 1000 civil, nnclmnlcnl, electrical and scroon. He handled them most enre- hydraulic engineers, while the rnntv lossly, ns ho had extracted the pol- and Me of their Industrial army son fangs, but when shown that ench nuinbors r0,000 workmen of all of thorn had developed a perfo-t.kl'xls and nationalities pair of new onos there was n sudden j Tho man who has created all this rlso in tho loenl snako mortality great enterprise Is scarcely past 15. One was prosorved and sont to tho Twenty-live years ago lie was a Htti Hronx Zoo, whore it shortly nftor-1mu In a Pennsylvania collogo at ward gavo birth to a large litter of j Johnstown, but every dny ho wont young ones, which could hnve oasllv Iton shop In the town where electrical crawlod through tho scroon behind and hydraulic machinery wns being which tho mothor had boon kopt Ai built, nnd there ho put in Ills time oach of them possessed tho poison nt work for tho shoor love of prac apparatuB In full commission and tlcnl engineering. Ho was getting wns without tho power of rattlo, thpv tho theory from toxt books and put would hnve boon ovor moro danger- ting tho principles to u practical lost oua than adult snnkos. at evory opportunity. Thoro wo Professional snnko handlers nro have the fnthor to tho man. Hut ofton Ignorant of this powor, to Mr. Whlto was at UiIb stago or his quickly roplaco fangs, possessed bv life, as ho has ovor boon since, u rattlers, nnd this letiornnco lod to .i theorotlcnl Htudout. Ho was a do- serlous accident to one or them at voted to pure mathematics as an old Hostock's at Coney Island Inst year profeor. Indeed, n few yonrs nftor, Ho was badly bltton and narrow I. he himself wns a simple, modest escaped death, his recovery bolng at- professor of onglnoorlng In tho Unl trlbutod to tho gonorous amount f verslty of Nebraska, whoro ho wts whiskey which was Immediately ad- recognized as tho master of the mlnlstored to him, which lllustrar theory nnd a vory ablu Instruclor. anothor mistaken Iden. It is a pltv Twe science and art of conatriietltri to shatter a pleasant Illusion, but h!- and development took tho supreme cohol. oxcept in very small doaen. U place In his mind. He had had n harmful rather than beneficial a an previous noadomlc and practical nntldute to snake-bite poison , training In engineering and kindred branches nt Cornell university.. American Hevlow of Ilovlows. A Certain Cure for Croup -Uwd for Tun Years without Failure. Mr. W. C. Ilott, a Star City, Ind., J J ? s'5' -s ' s s . . cy to tf AN .' . s S ' Francis Metcalf In Outing. o Triumph of an American ICnglnwr. James G. White Is, in fact, nm- of tho groat silent forces at thl- m-'-mont In the world's Industrial dv'- iwllcies nowhere directly affect poil-' hardware merchunt. is onthuBlarlo tics. As the engineer, contractor anu ,j j,S pralso of Chamberiain's business man this quiet, dynamic man is building up the world's In dustrial forces without seeking o control and oxplolt them 1'nllke our kings of transportation, he doe not own the railroads or streetcar line that ho has constructed . nor does he seek to control the gas works, water works or electric po er plants that he is Installing all over the globe. With him the engi neer became his own contractor, and the magnitude of the work com manded the alliance and partnership Cough Remedy. His ohlldren have all been subject to croup nnd ho hae used this romody for tho past ten years, nnd though Ihey muoh I feared the oroup, his wlfo and ho al ways felt safe upon retiring whon a bottlo of Chamberlain's Cough Item ed y was In the house. Ilia oldest ebild was subject to sovoro attack! of croup, but this remedy never fail ed to effect a Bpoedy cure. Ho ban recommended it to frionds anl of the banks. an. i n.onliiilnno that tie controls ere those of his own con-! neighbors ftna a wb aT8 U80d Jt ceptlou, the firms that bear nis say that It is unequalcd for croup name in America, in Lanaaa ana ".and whooping cough. For ealo at Groat Britain, and meso comp' aro engaged In work In fivo conti nent Europo, Asia, Australia ami North and South America- -mem ing nearly 100 projects, with an ag- Dr. Stono'a drug storo. - Ifotv JapaH Cirlliwrs Oorca. The proclamation of Genera' On Daron Hasegawa, acting resident ereirato value of $70,000,000 On Baron Jiawgawa, acting resiaoni the car roll of these are more than general and military commander In chief, Ih ono of thoso frank nil iiouucemeuts, which, although pos slblj ueces'iiry, create feelings of horror and ply. Horror becauso uf the rtithloHsuoxH of the onlor; pity becnuse of the tragoilles and suffei lugs that are Inevitable" among tin poople. Over all 'theie hangs tho Hiiprumo tragedy, tho hopulessnots of tho struggle. One Is compelled to admire tho misguided patriotism of tho ptHipIo who hnvo determined to strike a blow for their country ami die. It Is tho hlghost order of courage; t Is also the most pitiful. Tho proclamation orders tho de struction of nil villages whoro In surrection has taken placo. Such nu ordor should bo the Inst resort of nil, for It means the carrying o'i of war against women and children and agod people It moans sulfarlng 'unutterable; It monim tho inunUr of the defenseless. Tho situation is not so had as to really cause tho adoption , of extreme mensures. Gentler mothods could have been used to suppress the trouble and could have beau used effectually The bitter winter will soon be here, and the burning of entire village and towns la simply Inexcusable As a Inst resort It might hare beet pardonable, but In the present condi tion of affairs It Is a revival of bar baric methods. What is the condition of things in Cores? In the south about 3000 f people have risen and attacked the Japanese oillcers. The majority jf, them are armed with old weapon, i Artillery they are without. To re-' plenlsh their stock of ammunition U very dllllcult, whilst their organisa tion Is of a rather low order. Against them we have trained Japanee troops with the latest magazine rifles, with light qulck-tlrlug machine guns and with Infinite resources so far as re-enforcements and commis sariat are concerned If It Is Im possible for the Japanese, with those adrantagea over the Coreans, to suppress the rising without burning to the ground hundreds and thou sands of houses, then we hnve to say that tho army now In Coron has sadly deteriorated In comparison with the Japanexe armies who fought iu Manchuria Coroa Dally News. BACKACHE, DANGER SIGNAL This Simple Home Recipe Prevents Serious Kidney Trouble very Time o. BitMtk Scatters 6f , W1 O XI. X JL. . 1U Mi WMHiUlHJt IISSP autfmifa r4 Moro (Miople succumb tmeli year to some form of klduuy trouble tlinu any other cause. Tho slightest form of kidney duraugtment often do velops into lirlght's kidney dlKrinito, dlnhet or dropsy. When oltltor of thftfit diseases are auspecteti tli sufferer should nt oucu seek tho best (Medical attention possible. Consult only a good, llrst-ctnaH pity slcian. leave patent niwllclno alone. There are many of the leaner vmptonie of kidney troublu whloh can be treated at homu Is stated by u well-known authority For sonw of thet biieh as backnrho. pain In the region of th kidneys, woel: bladder, frequency, (especially l.t night) painful scalding and otlut urinary troubles, try the follow lug simple home remedy: Fluid IBxtrnrt Dandelion one-half ounce. Compound K argon one ounce, Compound Svrup HuraajwrlllH. throe ounces. Tliew simple IngredleiitM are linrmleM and cnii be obtained at any good pre scription pharmacy and anyone can mix thorn by shaking well In a bot tle The dose for adults Is a tea spoonful after each menl and again ut bedtime. Thero la no better Keueral remedy known to relieve all forms of rheu matism either, because It acts direct ly upon tho kidneys and blood. )t cleans tho clogged up rorea in tho kldnoys so they eon filter and strain from tho blood the poisonous urlo acid and waste matier which If not elmlnnted remain In the blood, du composo and settle about tho Jolutn and muscular tlsMUOd causing tho untold suffering and deformity of rheumatism. Backache Is nature's signal noti fying the sufferor Ahat tho kidneyu aro not acting properly "Tako caro of your kldnoys," la now tho pliyal clau's advico to bis patlente. i I