Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, November 21, 1907, Page 4, Image 4

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DAILY CAPITAL JOUJtNAL. SALEM, ORKQON, THURSDAY, KOVEIBER kl, 1907
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FREE TURKEYS
EOR THANKSGIVING
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With Every Purchase of
OREGON AGRICili-
COUEGEjSTiy
FARMERS HEAR EXPERTS TALK INfriT,.
RLVPM3 LANE, NKKDY AX i Jt ?' ""NURD, M
ING-FINE WEATHER WiivSi- " J
INO IN AIERNOON, DwSS
ATTENDED. U JI,TLG3 Wijjf "
Tho past wcok farmora Institute hrpntin- I
wore hold at Liberty, Jefferson . jJd J.J ,Wein&I
"-, """" nu miiu.;.b." hi, four.y ' "5
bnrd. Tho nno Indian summer tho Brad JuQtor AT4
woathor koot down tlm f-.i ,i.. tho 8tatA fm. .... ""Ma Mi?,
ing tho daytime, but at night there' fFBt 8tall,0t P'be'? fW
was a largo attendance. This was S"! "?0W ,Ml t Ur i!
truo in Clackamas county as well as'nnlmal l3 a pS !'?6 M
In Marlon. ,aift J9 ClydadiJ, 1U v
210 pound?.
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DINING ROOM FURNITURE
To the amount 'of $20 or more between now and
Nov. 27th we will give a large well dressed Tur
key. This is surely a good opportunity to eat
turkey at our expense. Buy your Sideboard,
' Buffet, China Closet, Dining Chairs or Table of
us and get a turkey absolutely free. Purchas
ing several pieces of Dining Room Furniture
making up the amount of $20 will entitle you
to a turkey.
mont station, which Is ono of tho.IIo urged thB .. .
finest in tho west. It Is located at dlntoly for iUBI ?.to,wl
Corvallls, tho "heart of tho valley," trees with lE . "l
ahd has an enrollment of about a don. m, lTand8uM
thousand studonts, tho splendid Illustrate u. ,:.:eMe "i
This lnstltuto work Is enrrlmi nJnra ". Sl
by a trained force from the Oregon "tho afternoon CaL Btil!V
stato agricultural collogo rffld oxpor.!Armstrone talWaT , tu
mnnf ufnflnr, ,,!, 1 . ...'.. . lulKe0 On "Fruit
young manhood and womanhood off and tlluatratlon- , "
tho farms of Oregon. amount of ferlllllv .? '
Tho institutes aro conducted by ,crop8 draw from the , H,
tho exports from tho college and lng Information as to it! Z 1
sorno of tho most successful practical roeni. JMS
farmors and stock raisers taken from I Thursday nfternooa Mr t
"'""" LUU ii uicmBoivos.morlch, Mr. Judd. inmA.i2
Each paper or address Is followed bv nnd Prnf n..nJ .... . !J1
n frco discussion, In which many.mootlne u-t ..'.".!
quostlons aro asked and answered, Conditions Friday were 31
and both farmers, dairymen, fruit lanmo. nnH h..i .;!
growers and collogo faculty scorn toono. Tho Institute at NJi 3
nnlmr flirt fiAAaf ItttnitnlniM . -. ' .. VV
-.wu ...v. .. "bu ui ono oi tno unest eIoes h g
thought. Hundreds of thoso cnthorn'mna conniv. t p v.,.. .1
uro hold nnnunlly and It Is a romi- a imr nf ,u. ....
lar systom of collogo extension 'Northern Spies, Baldwin, 2
work, carrying tho benefits of Hclon ( Bollflowers and Rhode Mud c&
tlflo Investigation and actual rosulUJlnRS. Ho had 1S5 boxes o! &
vw mu iiuuivi ul. mo uuiuu tum BivuiK iiuxoa nppios this Kasoa ISJM
our rami population an uplift. thorn for 60 cents dm ton
'' a H i i n i - I
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Farmors' Institutes woro hold all . thoy nro easily worth HUrN
of last wcok. In ovory Instance nppios woro without a b!sa1
Ihnrn tvnrn RiinrxiRnfnl nml Intnlllirntif Liv. iw -..ii - i.i.
Interest mnnlfostod. Tho list of loc-,tor with a solution of llraouTj
turors and demonstrators Includod nhnr ami twlrn ihi. uim'2
Dr. James WItliycomb. director of nrsonnto of lend for thwvii!i
tho oxporlmont station of tho OroRon.llnd ho sprayed a third tlcn tiki
atato agricultural collogo, I'rof.'son his cron would trokitofii
Bradloy, assistant chomlst at th-? "boon ono-thlrd larger
samo Institution, William Schul-l No mooting was held it H
morlch, a woll known dairyman of burg, as on account oi the )'i
tho Stato Dairy association, and A 'weather It was Impossible to j&
J. Lowls, county fruit Inspector of fnrmors together In tho itM
Clackamas. and In tho evening ajsoclU im
Aftornoon nnd ovoulug mooting scheduled, nnd the speainli
woro hold, nnd whllo tho aftornoon tho agricultural- college uW
B088lons woro not crowded, tho oven- get away. f
Inga mootlngft woro uniformly suc- Tho speakers Tlilted tltj
coRHful. Tho flrat lnstltuto took place fnrm of David Kauffnan asii
WIthycombo talked on "Dlvorsllle.l thoy mw there. Mr. Kinlwi
TCo.....fcL.. II .. .1 M. 01...1...n..ln1. n 'o fnnl.lin.VAf TTlt!VlB? mwMl(!
I'uiuiiiih, mm mi, auuiiiiiici iwu wu iuui-.u ....- .
"Dairying." Prof Dradloy exhibited li operated by a boy. who
vIow of sconos around tho agrlcul- cow nt onco, and the Mif?j
turni collogo, nnd oxpianntinn wero(afiiwwiyoiw"'"
mmln liv Dr. With I'mmlm iKailffninn haS & C'MIBOT f
At Llborty thoro was a record- .Needy.
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Jnok PurIi, tho old mall carrlor
Nvho used to tlrlvo tho stago from
Dnrkoo to Uyo valloy, committed buU
cldo Saturday aftornoon by ahoot
tng hlmsolf with a rovolvor.
A. E. Wright, of Los Angol03,
has m ado arrnngomonts for tho In
atallntlon of a saw mill and box
Tactory on tho Klickitat rlvor noar
Lyle, tho company which ho roprc
eonts having bought 1G00 noros of
timber land near tho mill alto.
Tho first anow of coiiHoquouco this
nonson in Oregon foil Saturday night
Hear Huntington.
i i m n m 1 1 1 1 m 1 1 1 1 n 1 1 1
J Every Month in the Year i
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Brings Its curront bills. Ono
way to puy thorn la to go from
placo to plnco, carrying tho
money with you, at tho risk of
loss and tho chanco of over
looking tho taking ot a receipt,
and having boiuo of it to pay
over again. Tho convenient busl
neaa-llko way la to pay all bills
by chock, no mattor how small.
A Check Is tho best recolpt you
can have. Paying out money
In this way insures correctness
and gives you a complete roc
oi'd of all money paid out.
OftOH a Checking Account With
SALEM
CTATF RAtUI
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Noarly 200 buildings nro being
orocted at Mbdford for tho housing
of nowcomora. Tho city onglnoor's
dopartmont Is being kopt busy mini-
iberlug tho now domiciles and In
completing a now mnp of tho city.
Whllo gooBo hunting near Blalock,
Ralph Harford, foreman of Judgo
Marlnor's ranch, suffered a serious
Injury to his wrist by tho oxploslon
of his gun.
Until tho atoamor Toal Is rebuilt
tho Open Rlvor Navigation company
will not put a boat on tho run be
tween Tho Dnllos and Portland.
Tho namo of tho Frazer thoator at
Pendleton has -been changed to tho
Now Oregon. Tho formal oponlng
Miidor tho now managomont will oc
cur on Novombor 24.
Tho Oregon Agricultural collogo
endots havo just received a consign
ment ot 400 stands ot nrms ot tho
Krng-Jorgonsou modol, sufllclont
inon having boon secured to form a
third bntalllon, but the officers tor
It havo not yet been selected.
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Must Havo Authority to Issue Scrip.
I The railroad commission Is In ro
jColpt of a lottor from Wllllnm Mo
i Murray, gonornl passenger agent of
itho Oregon Railroad & Navigation
company nnd Southorn Pacific Hues
.in Oregon, Btntlng that boforo tho
jnow mlloago sorlp tickets which tho
rauroau company nan agreed to
iplaco on Balo could bo Issued it
would bo necessary to havo tho au
thority from tho Interstate commerce
commission. Mr, McMurray says
that tho mattor la now boforo tho
commission in Washington, with a
vlow to securing tho necessary au
thority to make tho arrangement
offectlvo December 1.
:$ Safem, Oregon
MiniiMii'iHHiitfrim
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O Jk, m W 3 3BL I Jfc. .
Pointer Killed by Cur
j Tho fluo polntor pup belonging to
iR. G. Huntor, agont for tho Intor-
national Corrospondonco echools,
was last ovonlng run over by tho
Chemawa-Salem car near tho high
school. Mr. Huntor returned this
(mornlng from Lebanon, whoro ho ha3
boon on business, nnd says that he
will lmmodlatoly bogin an action for
damages against tho company, Tho
dog was a valuablo one, and Mr.
Huntor claims that ho has witnesses
to provo that tho car was oxcoedlng
tho speed limit.
There's No Use
Talking, you can'o beat Herblno for
tho llvor. Tho greatest regulator
over offered to Buffering humanity.
If you suffor from liver complaint,
If you aro bilious nnd fretful, its
your llvor, and Horblno will put In
in its proper condition. A positlvo
euro for Constipation, Biliousness,
Dyspepsia and Till Ills duo to a torpid
liver. Try a bottlo and you will nev
er uso anything olso. Sold by D. J.
Pry.
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Bought Interest in Ilenl Estato Firm
L. C. Brothorton has purchased
tho Intorost of W. I, Bennett in the
renr estate firm of Bennett & Ellis
The firm namo will bo Brotherton &
Ellis, and tho placo of business will
bo as before, 135 Commercial street.
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Tho old remedies are the best.
Hickory Bark Cough Remedy lias
been In uso for over one hundred
years by tho old Dutch Dunkards of
Pennsylvania, and Is still in use by
all tho old families of western Penn
sylvania. Is absolutely pure; made
from the bark of the white or shell
bark hickory tree. The bark la
shipped from the east, and manu
factured In Salem, Oregon. F0r sale
by all dealors everywhere..
TOOK TOO MANY APPLES. ,1. MCTHMIV C.UTOUSW
S Mm, Hutu Snyro Says William ('!!.. nurdum l,ir ,nTflllBf
Hallway Commission Order
An order has been Issued by tho
railway commission calling upon tho
Southora Pacific Railroad Company
to nppoar boforo that body and
show whothor or nob adoquato sor
vico Is being maintained botwoon
Ashland and Portland. Tho ordor
Is tho outgrowth of a complaint
mado along tho lino of tho railroad
by pnrsons who say three and not
two trains a day should bo kept In
sorvlco.
Siilcm nnd Jkke An; l
Valuable Jewrliy. j
The home of 0. A. TcWV
Cures Winter Cough.
J. E. Oovor, 101 N. Main St., Otta
wa, Kan., writes: "Every fall It lia
been my wlfo'a trouble to catch a
sevoro cold, and therefore to cough
all winter long. LaBt fall I got her
a bottle of Horohound Syrup. She
used it and has been able to sleep
soundly all night long. Whenever
tho cough troubles her, two or throo
doses stops tho cough, and she Is ablo
to bo up nnd woll." 25c, 50o and
0, Sold by D. J. Fry,
Ladles Aid Society
Tho regulnr monthly business
meeting of tho Ladles' Aid Society
of tho First Presbyterian church wHI
bo hold at the residence of Mrs. G.
W. Putnam, 1056 Chemeketa street,
on Friday, November 22, at 2 p, m.
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If You Knew
Tho merits of tho Texas Wonder, you
would novor suffer from kidney, blad
uor or rheumatic treuble: si bottle
two months' treatment, sold by drug
gist or by mall. Send for testi
monials. Dr. E. W. Hall. 2926 Olivo
street, St, Louis.
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Attention, G. A. It.
Dopartmont Commander Blytho is
in tho city, and will meot tho mem
bers ot Sedgwick Post, O. A. R., and
all other veterans, at their post room
tonight (Thursday) at 7 o'clock.
Com and meet him. John P. Rob
ertson, nnsf pfTnmntiilAi
son Appropriated Moro Fruit
Than Ills Share.
Upon a warrant sworn mit by Mrs.
Ruth Snyro of this city, William Gib
son, who resldOB eight miles south of . , crnUnds. was yestedV
this city, was yestordny arrostod om ta by ,ffn bold robhc.
n duo complaint. In tho first charge iefton,imi i escaping K& "
Gibson is accused of taking an over- jncets, two' gold rings. idJ
8iiaro of apples from an appio or-innj o in money, "
chard which ho had vontod from Mrs r..onPinir annate!, hlcatto'
Snyro. The fruit was sold, and tho prjated while la the boBM.
comnlnint sots fnrth that, tho defond- L. -.- mAn thromh "
ant misappropriated a part of the1 wnjCtt was forced opea "
procoeas, uesiues receiving moro momhors of toe notuo . .;
than his sharo of tho annlos. rri,0 robberr was coiaa1"
Tho second charge Is that of de- jj 0'0iock, aod wha lt f" ,
Mrs. Sayro claims that her rcntor, ,n th0 vicinity tht nwWn
Gibson, has mlsusod somo of tho immodia,teIy suspects-
property, and asks damages for thol jir. Young at oow00".,)
samo.
Gibson was arraigned before Jus
tice Webster yesterday, and was re
leased on his own recognizance until
tho bank holiday is closed.
COFFEE
so good and
poor ; have
Best- tomor-
Good is
poor is so
Schilling's
row.
Your prof ti roturns your money if you don't
like it; we pa him
Entertainment Postponed
Tho electric and chemical enter
talnraent, which was to have been
given last evening In tho University
chapel, has been postponed to Mon
day evening, November 25. Among
tho interesting features of the enter
tainment) will be demonstrations of
X-ray, Gelsler tubes, lighting an in
candescent light by passing the cur
ront tbroutrh tho human body and
many other interesting and marvel
ous experiments.
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officers. UiUt, , ',wi
Cated bis men Uat
comer of State , ana-
street, near -rfi
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muBiub ..trtA en;
! their names "
Ijame Flshe r. ,.
Gray. "Puu ..fouBj,J
stolen property ',,
vici anu ", VoiiU
rPforra school, il
plicated in w tw
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srore in u" '
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