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DAILY OAPITAIr JOURNAL. SALEM, OREGON, MONDAY, JANUARY 13, 1D08. , nlir "I " " 1 W 111 III M M M -- iii:S22 : ' i T i iMaMiMTffMM M m A BATTLE FOR BETTER CONDITIONS ' 7 ,.m niTTTER CONDITIONS CAMPAIGN OP INTELLI- GEJfCB AND REASON BASED ON FACTS INSTEAD OP HOT Allt AND GOLD BRICKS. ti, f ur Saloin commercial and tho facta. Circulation of them will JJlion organizations are doing not bo dlfflcult. rom . ,it wnrk ovor under-1 Endorsed by Rufus Jennings. ttv to bring this coun'try to tho Rufus P. Jennings, chairman of, n of easten people. Tho tho California Promotion committee, tno central organization tnai is aomg . .... t imAe. Boosters, club, Bus! S Men's league and Willamette Valley Development league aro work in unitedly along line that are bLng results, BECAUSE BASED ITON PACTS. Tho Uteraturo sent out from Salem shows wliat tlio soil rtll produce, and what the products trill bring, wo cuauengo mo wurm (o show the equal of It from tho COM) PRACTICAL DOLLARS AND CENTS STANDPOINT. Letters aro received by this office dally which aro then turned ovor to tho board of trade, which Is the headn.uar.tors for eondlng out lltoraturo about Salem and tho WUIametto valley continuous thereto, and following are a fow sam ples. Campaign In Lltin iiml Benton. J R. Shopard, corresponding sec retary of tho Wlllnmotto Valley De velopment longuo, spont tho past weok In Llun and Benton counties, and met with hearty co-operation. Ho oamo back loaded with soverul hun dred additional facts of production that aro eye-oponors to tho oaMcrn man as to THE WONDERFUL VARI I1TV, TI1I2 TREMENDOUS YIELDS, AND TIIK GOOD PRICES BROUGHT IIVTIIB PRODUCTS OP THE SOIL. Tho nowspapors of tho valley coun ties aro doing grand work In helping gather tho facts. A P'W New Samples". Following aro a fow of tho now facts of production gathored by tho valley dovolopmont long-uo, and which are coming In by tho hundreds In our campaign for 1000 facta of similar character Noto Mo showing of 8li:CII''ir' STATEMENT OP CROP, YIELD AM) PROFIT, tho three points that hoine-sookcrs aro vital ly Intorwrted In knowing abeut: Roasting oars continuously from July 15 to November 8, 1907. Two cows not $l2pcr month -oach for lie year. Shipped cant 220,000 pounds rod snd aWlke clover sood In 1907. Cheat hay brought ?31 por ncro for 1907. Six month t old Cotswold lnnibs beared nine pounds oaoh. Potato aversgod 175 bushoU per acre on prairie land. h L. nrooks,, Corvnllls, sold 32 car vetch seed raised thoro. Threshed 700 bushols whoat from 20 acres, Threshed 1000 bush s oats from 70 aoreu, sold for $1000, Prom 4G ihop sold $300 worth wool and lambs In 1907. Marketed 12,321 pounds berries from 24 aero In 1907. Sold butter fat from" sovon cow8 In November, $59.10. Four acres oats In 1907 produced us b"nis. Ing to tho const. Wo quoto as fol lows from a letter of Jan. 6: "Wo havo had modt excellent weather all winter, with itho roads dusty llko summer. It rained Inst October for half a day and that was tho last time. It snowed about a week ago, five Inches fell, but 'the sun hag been Shining every day. Ha I 'to havo tho doors and windows open, It's just like spring, only tho nights aro a llttlo cool. But It's not llko homo In Oregon. YOU CAN'T SEE A TREE ANY PLACE AND THERE ARE NO FRUIT TREES OP ANY KIND. Wo llko It here and have had a remarkable winter for Dakota. Wo are In 'tho best of health," more for California development than oill othor agencies combined, HEART ILY ENDORSES THE PLAN OP AD- VERTISING WESTERN OREGON by Ona Thousand Facts of Produc tion. HIb opinion that Is a good Idea Is worth noting by 'those who have studied different ways of advertis ing. Horo are the words of Mr. Jen nings who Is probably at tho head of tho wholo list of men who aro do ing things for itlio upbuilding of a commenwealth: t "I nolo what you say in regard to statements of fact ovor the producer' nn nio.s In ndvwtldng the resources of your country and THINK IT IS A VERY GOOD IDEA. Thanking you for calling this to my attention and assuring you I will do wlint I ran to assist you." A Good Suggestion. A well known Salem man asks us to send literature to his two cousins In Now York, who are qulto promt nont mon thoro ono ox-mayor of Buffalo, and tho oDher a prominent attornoy. Thoio mon nro R. IL Parker, Lowla block Buffalo, rtnd Spencer B. Parker, Niagara Falls, N. Y. Many persons In that part of tho country aro coming wost to locate ami INFLUENTIAL MEN LIKE THE ABOVE CAN GIVE THEM POINT ERS as to tho best country to locate In. Wo aro Bonding Messrs. Parker lltoraturo and board of trado pam phlots, and feel sure thoy will say a good word for tho Capital City tho Cherry City tho blazing electri cal centor of tho WlHamotto valloy. Tho cluster of arc lights on tho dome of tho tnte homo can be seen from points ton to twenty-flvo miles nwny, and In tho samo mnnnor THE BLAZE OF INFORMATION IN THE LITER ATURE AND PACTS OP PRODUC TION now bolrig scnttorod by "tho commercial organizations of this olty, aro lighting tho footsUopa of thousands of woary soarchors for a mors congenial climate and a coun' try where the strain of living Is less Nrtri and oxlatonco under favorable okeunistnncos moro secure than In many othor parts of the United States. And all such are muds wol eomo. Ho Has No Remorse. Mr. P. J. Bowling write from Adraln, Missouri, upon rocoplt of a bundlo of Capital Journal, as fol fel fol eows: "Am In rooelpt of Journals. Ao copt thanks. Two aro already placed whore they will bear fruit and passod on. 'Tt may soom wrong to stir iip a fooling of discontent by showing tho advantages of distant localities to one's neighbors YET THE PANGS Do You Enjoy Your Meals? One of tho Most Important Qucs , tlons to Consider In tho Search for Happiness and HVnltli. llrtiWtWllMlWiMWfcliltttiWiWfcl w 1 . a if 2 T",7 I In 1907 17 acres of whoat yielded J OF REMOSE REST LIGHTLY WITH 42 bushe'j to tho nnro. On 40 acres prunes and cherries and some groen prunes bought of neighbor, realized $15,000, of whldh 50 por Cent was clear profit. My 50-aire hop yard produced 60, 000 pounds dried hops last year. Throo ponr trees 57 years old bore 90 burials last year? good fruit. Grow 1C varieties peaches. Last tree November 6 yielded 21 boxes 20 Pounds each. How to Help the Campaign. All who road this statement aro urKcd to haip in f-hla campaign to lather looo faots about the produc tions of the eight counties In the Wlhanu-tv valley. EACH FACT MIST BE OVER THE NAME AND POSTOPFICE ADDRESS OP THE PltODl ('Ell SO IT CAN BE VERI HKD HY THE HOME SEEKER. Hot air ami general statements like. ' Yamhill county against the world," a nui wanted. There has been too ni'ifh hollering and not enough of "id hard facts of produotlon. Every s'at.nuut nnust be SO PLAIN AND W) CLEAR AS TO YIELD, PRICE M PRODUCT, and by whom made i"l Uere grown that there can be ro ont roverj" about IL The ava lamhe of faota If placod before the Honu-seekers of the oast who are Mrring to gat located In the west WOULD FLOOD THIS VALLEY WITH PEOPLE who would buy up evr.v cre ot jamJ at from tw0 to t Mmes present prices, dnd do more f,r good roads, good schools, and SnF al prosperity than can be ac-CTi- PUshed by all other agencies put t"?oiaer So afc present let U3 havo fE SINCE PUTTING MY REASON- ING POWERS TO A TEST. "Will do all I can to add happl nes3 and prosperity to those who will listen and read. When send ing out literature do 'not forgot my address. "When I got located will call and get better acquainted as feel very much at homo In a print Bhop and tho fraternity In general." Campaign of Intelligence. Tho Salem commercial bodies havo entered upon a campaign of intelli gence based upon tho facts of pro duction. Tho Willamette Valley De velopment leaguo la taking broad grounds and making a fight for the attention of the whole world to this valloy THE PEERLESS FARMING SPOT OF THE WHOLE WORLD. Where It Is possible for tho tiller of tho soil to live in comfArt, be pros perous and do something besides hoo corn and rate hogs. -Ho oan live like a prinoo and ws can prove to ayone Interested to know the truth that the soil will prod tie more dol ters than aaywher else In the world, and less hot air, gas or gold bricks. From Fonnor Oregon People. Mr. and Mrs. F. A. RlchUr, Grosn wood. South Dakota, writo The Capi tal Journal a very InUrosUng lottw. They take Th Dally ad ware for merly raeJdaftta of this city. They will be able to say good words for Oregon to anyone ther who may in quire about the Willamette valley. They also have good things to say about Couth Dakota, that will inter est many who aro thinking of com- Tho burning quostlon, to you, Is, "Are you getting out ( of Hfo all the pleasure and tho health you aro en titled to?" If not, why not? No matter whether every organ nnd momber of your bouy Is In a sound stnto of health and strength, If your stemach: Is In any way disor dered, yjm aro not going to bo "your self." You aro going to bo a wor ried, out-of-sorts, nervous or sullen Individual, whoso actions will reflect your condition tnsitlo, nnd people will naturally nvotd you. Tho world wants to smile nnd bo cheerful, and( untoss you are cheor ful and sinllo, at least, occasionally, you will haVo fow friends, fewer op portunity, no success, and you will go down In dofoat dofeatod by dys popsla nnd n bail stomach. A good and thorough digestion has a quick, wonderful roactlon upon tho brain. You must have noticed It many Minos, for tho brain nnd stom ach nro ns Intimately connected .13 a noodle and Its thread, ono can hardly bo used to advantage without tho othor. If your Htomnch Is Blow and lazy In digesting your food, It will produco at once a slow, lazy and cloudy Influence upon your brain. Mark it! If your stomach has abso lutely quit work", and ,formontatlon Is poisoning your vitals as a result, suroly your brain is going o bo slug gish nnd correspondingly doprossed No ono noed toll you that. But why contlnuo to suffor nil tho miseries and tormo'iits Hint a disor dered stomach brings you? If your stomach can not digest your food, what will? Whoro's tho rollof? Whero'H the euro? Stuart's Dyspopaiu TabUts aro the relief and tho piito, Why? Be cause, a all stomach trouble nrlse from lndlogstloii and because one In gredient of Stuart's Dyspopsln Tab lets Is able to thoroughly and com pletely dlgtwt .'1,000 grains of any kind of food, doesn't It stnnd to roa son that those llttlo Dyspopsln Tab lots aro going to dlgost all tho food and whatovor food you put into your stoninch? Sclonca nowadays can di gest food without having to use tho stomach for It. And Stuart's Dys popola Tablets aro tho result of till!) solontlfio dlscovory. They dlgost and dlgost thoroughly and woll, anything and everything you oat. So, If your stomach refuses to work or can't work, nnd you suffor from oruclatlons, bloat, brash, fer mentation, biliousness, sour atom, aoh, hoartburn, Irritation, indiges tion, or dyspepsia of whatovor form, just iake ono or two of Stuart's Dys popsln Tablots, and see the differ ence. It doesn't cost you muoh to prove It. Thon you can oat all you want, what you want, vhenovor you want, If you use theso tablote, and you can look tho wholo world In tho face with a beaming eyo and you will havo a oheerful spirit, a pleasant Reno, Nev., Jan. 13. While five facet a vigorous body and a oloarj scantily olad resldonts of tho nolgh mind and memory and everything borhood, frightened from tholr beds Save Your Dollars Weekly Capital 3 our sal, e yetr .ftilot ioml-Weokly Oregon Journal ono year $1.00 Regular price of both papers f3.Q0 Both Papers One Year For Price of One AT OUR EXCLUSIVE CLUB RATE $1.58 ' Dally Capital Journal, by mall , fl.00 Dally Portland Journal, by mail 90.00 Dally ami Sunday Portland Journal, by mall 97.0U Exclusive Great Cut Rate Offer for the Two Dailies Dally Capital Journal and Portland Journal, by mall,--ouo year 97.50 Dally Capital Journal and Dally and Sunday Portland Journal ono yenr, by mall . . , $0.00 SAVE $1.50 ON THE FIRST COMBINATION AND $2.50 ON THE SECOND Theso prices aro strictly net caoh In advanco mall order propo sitions, and do not apply on any of our city carrier or Bpeclal de livery systom. THE SEMI-WEEKLY OREGON JOURNAL Publishes tho latest and most comploto tclogrnphlo news ot tho world; gives rollablo market roports, as It is published at Port land, whoro tho market news can bo anil Is corrected to dnto for each Issue; has an ontortnlnlng story pngo and a pngo or moro of comic onoh weok, and It goos to tho subscriber twice every weok J 101 times n year. THE DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL Is a clean, modol, up-to-date local nowspnpor. It gives all tho latest nowo and hnpponlngs and should bo In ovory homo In this vicinity. Tho two papers mako a splondld combination and you savo money by sending your subscription to E. HOFER; Publisher, v.f ' Salem, Oregon ! 4 I -3! t I z A ' . V u iwmwwiiiwiiwwwwwmmmwww MACCABKICS 1NSTA LLUI). Salem Hive, K. O. T. M., Hold Distal lut Ion anil Will C'lvo Smoker. Tho local lodgo of Maccaboos hold Its Installation of oillcors In tho hall on State Htroot last Wwlnosdny oven lng after which, among othor Im portant bualnoes, a commlttoo was appolntod to mako arrangements for a big smokor, to be glvon on tho ov erling of January 22, Tho oillcors Installed wore: Past cominandor M. Stanton. Commandor J. W. Baker. Lloutonant commandor W. Lonnon. Rocord koopor Kd, Ellis, Chaplain A. T. Moffltt. Finance kooper D. W. Eyre. Sorgeant J. J, Stanton. Motor-at-arms-O. A. Jiudson. First M. of G. L. W. DavlB. Sentinel H.Weldmor. Second M. of O. B. Tanton. Plokot Aug. Huokonstoln. N. VASPS, THE OHKU- NAL PAPER-MAKERS WatclH-d Robbers Rob. by a preliminary explosion, lookod on In foar, robbers oarly yostorday mofnlng worked tho olllco of tho Na- will look and taste dollolous to you That's life. Got a paokago of Stuart's Dyspep sla Tablets at any drug storo on vada Engineering Work, and dopart oarth for 80 conts a paokago. od with booty amounting to $1000. Sond us your nam and addrois' WlUlam Koonlg, his daughtors, today and we will at one send yo i Taohelo and France, and Mr. and by mall a samp'lo package free. Ad-( Mrs. John McCarthy watched the dross F. -A. Stuart Co., 160 Stuart 'work of tho tliuas, but when thoy Marshall, Mich. - , - Of course thu writer knew that wasps aro tho original paper mnkors, and long sluco pointed tho way to th use of wood pulp for that papor mak ing which lias so Immousoly Incroaawl In lntor yo'ars nnd Is threatening muoh of the lltornkire of this ora with arly extinction. But from who particular objoot was tho pulp gath ered ? Now camo a raro surprise. A fow foet beyond tho old troo stood a ohestnut tolophono polo. Whllo pass ing it ono day a hornet was soon to alight upon It. Eureka the mys tery was solved. For straightway tho lnsot began sornplng on tho sur face with Its jaws, Settling well up on tho post It fastonod Its op on mandibles Into It, drew them to gothor, thus removing a pnrtlolo of fiber, nnd bnokod down a llttlo way. This aot was ropoatad until It had covered n spaoo alios it throe-fourth of an Inoh long, and one-sixteenth wide, just the stretch of the hornet's jaws. Meanwhile a tiny pellet of wooij dust hud boon gatherod and rollod and pushod bononth the mouth; whoroupon Vospa How away. In fact hor mothod of gathering building ma terial was J ut the revorso of that UBod whon giving it out in construc tion. Now the post was carefully In spected and it wag found to be mot- cut ly by tho oarrylug capacity of tho jaws. The visit varlod In length. Thus, of. throe noted, cms was four mlnutos, wltli seven shifts, ono, two mlnutos, and ono throe minutes, nluo aoconds. Wishing to get some Idoa of thu iiunibor of visits mnilo by thu Insect pulp gathurors I counted carofully thu scars within sevo'ral square In olios of surfnoo, and thorof rom. ontl nintod the number within a squar Inch around the ontlro girth of thu polo, Thunco I roughly calculated that at least 40,000 visits had boon mado for wood flbor. Some of thoso woro mado by yol-low-jackots and brown wasps, but most ot thorn by horuols from the study nest, .i oould bo dotermlnod by the direction of tho lusocts' lllghts Ono must also consider that In man oases the sorapod surfaco had boon gono over moro than once, so that tho ostlmato Is probably bolow rather than nbovo that mentioned. There wore sovoral slmllur pol39 ing the vicinity, ull more or loss thus marked, thu ono noarest to the abovo qulto freely. Even from this Inade quate ostlmato one can soo the enor mous Industry of our colony. Dr. H. C. MaCook In Harpor'a Weokly. FROM THE ANTILLES. Bldg. llu,st Ganio Bird. tn. uiuiivt ivvwuij avuvrai iii recovored from their soare a iwllce call was futile. o Rank Foolishness. "Whon attacked by a cough or a were dlsoueaing tho merits of dlf-,cold, or whon your throat Is sore, It ferent-kinds of game. One preferred rank foollshnosg to take any other canvasback duck, another wood-(meaiolno f.han Dr. Kings new uis eock, and still another thought a covery," says .0 O. Eldrldge, of Em quall the most delicious article of Plre, Ga., "I have used NowDlsoov food. The dlseusslon and the dln-'ory seven years and I know It Is the ner ended at about the same time, best remedy on earth for coughs and "Well, Harry." said one of tho men.Jcolds croup, and all throat and lung speaking to the waiter at his elbow, (troubles. My children are subject "what kind of game du you like to eroup, out xsew wimjovrjr qmi; . k t.uu, ! f0Hew: "One bottle of Chamber, left, the fresh ,a,n,8 Cough Rwnody had g00d offoct led wood Wow;on a cough that was giving me trou- best?" "Well, Mr. Jonas. 4o be frank .oures almost any kind of game suits me. but what I like best Is an American eagle served on a silver dollar." Exchange CIiiiinberlalu'H Cough Remedy Bene (Its a City Councilman at Kingston, Jamaica. . Mr. W. O'RolIly Forgarty, who Is I - --...... - a iiieuiuur oi inu ouy oouiicu at Kings- tiwi on an mum aim iu um wV, iuu ton, Jamaica, West Indies, writes as i iwi. wiu Huwiw uku tiiu wiw follews: "One bottla of Ghnmher. tho liornot n ad just murks upon the abraded Ing distinctly against the weathsml blo and, j thBk j Bhou,d bav be0Q surfsce. The streaks were not all of ,nor aulckly r8nevd lt i had con. equal length; for as It afterwards tluued u,8 rIn8dy That R WQB bone. npnsarwl. the pulp gatherers teemftl floIal and auIck , renftv.jni; rae th0re somewhat fastidious in their selee-'lB ,,ft .,,.. an,, lt ,e ,v intan.irtn M tions and would sliJft their position obta, anothor bottle." For aal by several times. Sometimes also the soar already made would be continued by the some or another worker; and often It would be overlaid. But, as a rule, the simee which measured tlio amount of fiber removed at oho visit ncurtr aitiiAir " Known inn world over as the king of throat and to tho pole corresponded with the lung remodlee. Sold under guar- amount of pulp laid on at one time ante at J. C. Perry's drug store. 50c .by the builders on the nest; and that and $1.00. Trial bottle free. Jlu both cases was determined appa- Dr. Stone's drug store. o ' CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Tin Kind You Have Always IwcM C&tf!ffit Bears th SIguature I m i t t t i