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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 14, 1008. m eth eint K nlr. a hilt. 7ft 0 Ittllli i dojj apitaj: 13 as adleai ntqM I belie,. ijorltr bcootsiAl aiutsi Bet h?T ttj Who thepiA ATURE l WOMAN'S WORK oarneJ tire J 'th tM ltram mado every old orchard, would bo a now one, thrifty and sightly. The diseaeo would ho gono, and young' trees would all be healthy. The un- salable varieties would bo changed Into the highly prized varlptl03. The orchard, which now ahsolutelyylelds nothing, would bo the. best paying piece of land on the farm. M. O. LownsdalGvsays'thJs Is true, Ho has a 300 aero orchard in Yamhill conn ty, tho biggest commercial orchard in tho state. He Is perhaps tho best known orchardlst In the northwest. He knows all about frr.ilt growing in the Willamette valley, because ho has been In tho business nearly u'l hh life. His father before him was one of itho pioneer fruit growers. With old trees, Mr. Lownsdale has done Lin his farm exactly what is suggest ed in tho foregoing. Hlg statement was mado In an address at tho collegu Tuesday afternoon. Tho Folly of It. ' Mr. Lowndalo thinks, and In his address, declared, that the plan of attempting to renow tho o'd orchards by sprays and pruning cannot be en tirely successful. Thero nro, as a matter of fact too many old varieties, that consumers won't buy. It is fol ly to perpetuate those old varieties, when by tho simple process of graft ing thov cull bn r.nnvnrtnrl ttifn Mm ' !i I, lirn'n urwinf. vnnw 111 ...i.i , . . .. iatn.MysicmiJ3 hiiu i""" uXw.. ,, -iniusL nnu mosi popular variolic. w..;aMBtuayonmnB. ... . Ml"ltll . ji.- ..w. n.ifl hnrna nt rim rrOin U1U lUlun um uwuu vuw ?DiA E. PINKHAM ... .. 9t wm-rilr nAtri- ct MM Man "nS:X bofrmednac l- . rorldlna over known. In tho good old-fashioned days of igrnnSmothetheyliedin roots ami ii'i","1 " " 1. ,i mlfttriifn oiinorintr. m, TnfHnns on our Western d . JLtna fn.fhiv enn produce roots nnd wlerbs for owiy nilmont , and euro i'a nilHseascs mat imuuo " "J"fu. ..'" JM-Htl HM-MH8HHggHM8MI THE CLASSIFIED TOR BALE For Sale On easy terms, if sold soon, tho R. B. Fleming resldonco, on Center and Cottage. Enquire of owner for terms and prices. U8ht field Lydift K. Pinkhom more tlmn lg Mt!f Mrtv vears nco stive to the wornem wth If the world ft remedy for their pe- niinr Ilk. moro potent and eflicft- ln inc-Kious than any combination of drugs. ataiel Ldiii E. l'liikimnrs vegetauio impound Is now recognized us tne tammd li'llK'tiy ior vtuuuui a ma. Mr. HerMm Muir, of 515 2sT.C. St., aium.i ia, Mo., writes: rumnVte restoration to health .MinKd tuitch to me that for the snlco I otlir Rufffrlnir women I am willlnrr .0 make mv troubles public For twilve yean I had been suffer Dp with tlio wornt forms of female ills. hiring Mint tune 1 nauoicvcnuinurcnt hrsidnns without help. No tongue in toll what I Milforcd, and at tiuica I ould hanlh walk. About two years go I wrote' Mrs. PinUham for advice, followed It. nnd can truly say that jdla E. PlnUhum's Vegetable Com pound and Mrs. I'inkhanTs advice re- torcd health nnd strength. It is orth mc-uutnlns of gold to suffering women.' What Lydia 12. Pinkhom's Vetro- able Compound did for Mrn. MulF. twill do for other HUlToring women. pai toti! ited ad i belli Unut made 'rcbi: 0 od s oft 3g 1: enty f ere r J0U1 toce: urdi hod larlfli ct iy asie' !S ipfr d id HEW ORCHARDS OUT OF OLD oft' ed 1 ImW t ou DhSi lth fiP. w I t esi- (Corvallls Tlmos.) Old orchards In Benton county ould bo made Into new onus In three ears. Within three to flvo yearn, sen tree could bo mado to yield n wnue of $5 to ?10. Tho vnrloty 1 each could bo converted Into 11 :oJera fruit that commands tho Mfihestiirico In tho markets. They ouid ail, for Instance, be mado into ewtoni, which afe now bringing 'mo w much a box In tho London parket as eaBtern apples bring pe- arrci Make Old Orchards Xew. If hat kind of a change could be Itank Foolishness. "When attacke1 by a cough or a 'd, or when your throat is Boro, it rank fOOlIahnSBn tn tnVn nn r..a- 'WedlclDQ than Dr. King's New Dls Pwy. Mys .C p. Bldrldge, of Bra- ltfcSeVen years and l knw It Is the "Wt remedv r.n anvth nj . j 'JS croup, and all thront. nnrl Inn? 8b?e. My ehlhlron nm 0K0f woup, but New Discover? oulcklv ws every attack." Known tbe -a over as the king of throat and at J, C Perrv'o fi,, cfn.o rn "J n 00, Trial bottlo free. ; I le And, it Is folly, to fool with the o'd trees, when it is so much easier and bo much moro of a money mnkor to transform ithem Into new trees, con verting tho old orchard into a younr one. Mr. Lownrdalo outlined his plun In Ills nddro-s. It Is the plan that tho Willamette valloy fmit naocin tion Ib going to puah nil over western Orogon. It Is a plan thnt has the Indorsement of tho stato bonrd of horticulture, of which Mr. Newell is prosidont. It has tho Indorsement of the fruit Inspectors. It la a sensible plnn, for it provos tha quickest and ooslost way to got rid of tho old or chards. C1m)i Down Old Trees. This In tho plan. Tho old trootf cut down cImc to tho ground. Only tho roots should bo prosorvod Intact. That should bo dona by the first of March this year. By tho following springtime, thero will bo now sprouts on nil tho roots. Between Mny 10th and March lfitli, on threo of four of the best of thoso sprouts tho desired vnrloty is to bo grafted. In threo or four yoors thereafter, tho treo will bo in good boaring, and Mr. Lowns- dnlo saya, yielding, a yearly revenue of ?5 to ?10 per tree. If it is do slrod, itho trunk of tho old treo may bo bo out that two or threo feet will be loft landing. Ton inches below tho grafts may bo put In tho first year, and n yoar's timo bo gained in gotting a crop. In this sort of graft ing, however, oxport work Is required in- order to bo successful, and tho plan is not.thoreforo, consldored as desirable of grafting to tho sprouts, whoro less skill Is required. Tho ro suit Mr. Lowndalo Bays, would bo to mnko or tho' old orchard, the best paying pleco of Innd on any farm. With tho best varieties of fruit thus produced, and in quantities so great as would b? consequent from general application of the plan, thero would Instant1' appear a profitable market, with an easy sale of the fruit and at high prices. Announcements Later. It Is probable that a groat doal moro will bo heard of the plan with in coming weoks. A body of astute and earnest fruit men has boon de liberating at tho college all this week. Among them arc Proeldont Newell of the state board of horticulture, Mr. Reed of tho samo organization, a long list of fruit inspectors from tho var ious counties, and horticulturists from various parts of the state. It is probablo that as a result of their aoiiuoratioUB, they win within a short time iafiue an address to thu public on tho subjoot of tho old orchards. The Lesson of the Eagle and the Weasel The familiar story goes that once, when an eagle pounced upon a weasel and soared with it high into the air, the weasel fastened its fangs deep into the eagle's breast and commenced to draw its life-blood. The eagle tried to shake the weasel off, but the weasel hung on until the eagle fell lifeless to the ground. There is a moral in this for every sufferer from coughs or colds. Don't let your cough hang on for every day it weakens your lungs and gradually wears down your system until serious lung troubles develop. DR. D. JAYNE'S EXPECTORANT is the oldest and most reliable cough remedy known. For 77 years it has been successful in relieving and curing Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Pleurisy, Inflammation of the Lungs, Croup and Whooping Cough. It is Bold by all druggists in $1.00, 50c and 25c bottles. Get it for your cough today. Jnyne's Tonic Vermifan lu a gentle and effective tonic for ndulto and children. A safe Worm Cure. esa 1-8-tf For Snlc One hundred tons clover hr.y at my placo eight miles east of Salem. Price, ton dollars pr ton, Call .at my office, room 13, Bush bank building, or phono Main 191 or 1431. P. W. Durbln. Foi Sale 1C0 acres in Alberta, gool farming, lnnd, well watered. Will sell or, oxchnngo for property at or near. Salem. Addreso W. N. Blod gott, caro Journal office. 1-11-tf For Sale 1C acres of rich fnrm land 5 miles east of fair grounds, 8 ncros in hops, 8 acres in grain and hay, $1000. Team, harness, ma chinery, grain and liny, $500. J. J. Tweed, routo 7, Salem. 1-11-lw For Sale At a bargain, for 30 dnys, ono of tho best farms In tho Wil lamette valley; flno buildings. Seo Derby & Wlllson. l-ll-3t For Sale or Itont Situated In Fair mount Park, a nine-room cottage, partly furnished, oloctrlo lights, and nil moilom Improvements, two lots, fruit nnd borrios. For furth er particulars enquire of Mrs. Geo. II. Jones, ond of car lino, south. 1-10-lwk MI8CI3LLANKOUS. FIIOM THIS ANTILLES. IaMlltHXS!IlM SAL KM MAUICKT. ChiwnlK'tin Ill's Cough Ilemedy Ilenc fits 11 City Councllmnii at Kingston, Jninnirn. Mr. W. O'Reilly Forgnrty, who If a member of tho city council at Kings ton, Jnmalca, West Indies, writes as follews: "Ono bottlo of Chnmbor Inln's Cough Remedy had good effect on a cough that was giving mo trou bio nnd I think I should have been more quickly relieved If I had con tinued the remedy. That it wan bone ficlal and quick In relieving mo thoro is no doubt ami it is my intention to obtain another bottlo." For sale by Dr. Stone's drug store, o A Higher Health Level. "I have reached a higher health lovol slnco I began using Dr. King's Now Lifo Pills," writes Jacob Spring er, of West Franklin, Maine. "They keop my stomnch, llvor and bowels working JuBt right." If thoso pills disappoint you on trial, .money will bo refunded at J. C. Perry's drug store; 25c. O ii.. EVERY MOTJIER. Is or should bo worr!a when tho lit tlo ones have a cough or cold. It may load to croup or pleurisy or pnouraonin then to something moro sorlous. Ballard's Horehound Syrup will aure tho trouble at once and pre vont any complication. Sold by D. J. Fry. . o Sale Notice. Notloo la herebv clven that. undar.onoat 90c' , . , , .. tlio nrnvlnlnnn nt nriHrtnTiAA Vn onn anuria, f-l.-lV Pr Witt. I will, on tho ICth day of January, 1908, at 2 o'clock p ra., at the pound In ho clty of Salem, sell at public Will the Party Who borrowed a Snell bicycle from Tho Journal office about two weoks ago kindly return same, as tho owner nceda it. 1-10-tf i "lET REPORTS S Iht'ssmaUIng Wo are now rondy o iiu yiriir uriMwmiwuiiK 111 rimeuiniuiu pricos. Inqulro nt room No. 1, 4-MHrX iH-SM-f Ett-SttXOS-HiSHall Local Wholfwilo Market. EggE 25 c. Hoittor 35c; fat 33c. liens 9 Vic; mixed chickens, S'jO. Local whont 80c. OatB 35 c. Barley $24 $25. Flour Hard" wheat, $500; valley, 4.00. Mill feed Bran, $25; shorts, $2C50. Hay Cheat, $14; cloyor, $10 12 per ton; timothy, $13 $15. Onions 2Uo lb, Hops Old, 4Cc; now, 7 8c. Chlttim bark 4&Gc. Tropical Frultn. Bananas $G. Oranges $2. 50 $3.00. LomonB $3.504.50, IleiMil Market. Oats White, $28 per ton. Wheat $1.00. Rolled barley $30. Eggs 30c. Butter Country, 36c; creamery, 40c. Flour Valloy, $1,20 par sack; hard wheat, $1.40 $1.50.- Brany SOcc per sack; $26 per ton; shorts, $1.10 por sack, Hay Timothy, 85 90c pbr cwt; clover, .75s per cwt ; upBtairs over W. C. T. U. l-ll-3t Voget Lumber ami Fuel Co. Lum ber .shingles, building material, wood nnd coal. Low prices and prompt dollvcrlos. Ono block oast of S. P. paspongt? depot Phono 198. 7-2-tf Butto & Wenderotn Flno wines liquors nnd cigars. Wo handle tho celebrated Kollog gand Cantlo whiskies. Cool and refreshing beor constantly oi draught. South Commercial street. 9-3-lyr Enlarged Our meat markot on East Stato street has been doubled In slro and wo aro hotter proparod than ever to servo customers. Prompt aorvlco and tho boat of meats our motto. Call 01 phono 199. B. E. Edwards, Prop Wo Are Cash Purchasers Of poul try, eggs, and all kinds of farm produco. Borry crates mude upt In unlimited lunntltles. Capital Commission Co., 267 South Com mercial street, Salem. Phouo Main 179. street. Lo oAbbo, C. R.; J. Perry, fiunnctal Becrotnry. . Central Lodgo No. 18, K. of r Castle Hall In Holman block, car ner State and Liberty Btreet. Tuesday of each wcok at 7:3 g m. Oscar Johnson, O. C; E. B. Anderson, K. of R. and 8. Modern Woodmen of America Dra gon Cedar Camp No. 5246. Meet overy Thursday ovonlng tA. ft o'clock; In Holman hall. If. W. Hill, V. C; F. A. Turner, clerk, Woodmen of World Meet every Frt day night at 7:30, in Holman hkt! L. E. Ponnoll, O. C; P. L. Iras lr, Clork. Lincoln Annuity Union. Sick, ae3 dent and pension Insurance; $, 000,000 plodgrd; ovory claim MtM Qood agents wanted. J. H. O. Mongomory, ouprome organiser, Box432 Salem, Oregon. II. R. Ryan, eocrotary, 546 Stnte otreet DRAYMEN. Cummins Bros.' Transfer Cnnpauy All kinds of trnnsfor work done. Furnlturo and pianos boxed read for shlpmout. Prompt sorvica la our motto. Stand and olllco nt 253 South Commorolnl streot. Phono 210. Rwsldencft Phono 968. PROFESSIONAL. a. V. lIlTlHTMri). Physician ana Burgeon. Tolophono 307 Main. Offlcos, 540 Stnto street, opposite court houtfc, Salem, Or. RoBldonco Phono 313 Main. 8-13- lmo Hurst lug KIioIIh. "Ut's n poor soldlor yea oro," ban torwl Uirry. 'Plioy should ye. ay thot?" ro pllod Dtimy In Injurad tonuu. "Dur ing th" grout battlo wasn't OI whoro th' Hhollfl wor thlckoto?" "Vox wor thot! OI hurr7rud th' corporal say yoz got o scared yo wlnt Into barn awn stuck yoz hund Into nn egg crate, bodadl" Colcago-News. IlbTEIiS. tiiiniiiiiiiiiiUHiiini The I White House Restaurant For n Regular j25cDinnerat20cfi Thoy can't he IhhI McGKcfirist & Son Proprietors, w I --mm iiiiiinmimii' IIUTTERNUT BREAD. It Is worth moro than any other! broad yet tho prlco is no higher. For sale at your grocors'. CALIFORNIA BAKERY, Thomas & Cooley, Prop. auction the following described im-'3iC Livctock. Hogs Fat, $5.00. Cattle 11001200 lb steers poundtd animal, tewlt: Ono jorrel pony, 5 or 6 years old; weight 800 pounds; bald face and has white hind foot. Tho owner of said animal can have tho sam by proving property and laying the legal charges and expen- Lighter steen. 33& Stock hogs $4.00. Cows nnd heifers 900 1000 ID. 2MotT2. Sheep 3 0 4 U. Veal Dressed. 5 7c. Portland Market, Wht Cuub, S5c; valloy. 85c; 60s of taking up and keeping, etc and In default theroof for five days I i,iue Btom, 87c, -o , will proofed to sou said animal ati MHihtuff -Bran 83 After the Uncos. public auction, as provided in ordi- jiay Timothy valley SIS $19 The ourfew toll tha knoll of part-;nanco No. 429 of the aforesaid city, 'aifalfa, $13. u. w. umsuN, 1 vttch $8.50. City Marshal, Salem, Orogon, Janu- PoHHry Hong, 12 c 13o; ary 10, 1908. l-10-6t 'Bprlng ehlokena, 12o13; duok. rf 'you!.. 18e14 5 pigeonB, $11.25. Ifow'sThis? I pork Best, $6 $0.35. We offer One Hundred Doljars Rs- Hope 1907, 7$10o; old, 4 ward for any case of Catarrh thatUc lb. WANTED. Wanted To trado Oklahoma farm property for Oregon stock ranch or farm land. Address, F care Journal offlco. 1-11-lwk PLUMBERS. Theo. M. Mwrr PlumDln, hot water and steam heating and tinning. 164 Commercial street. Phone Main 192. 9-1-lyi M. J. Petzcl Pluroblng, steam and gas fitting. Successor to Knox & Murphy, 226 Commercial street 'Prone Main 17. Hotel St. Philip Fourth and Fifth nnd Hnruld 8tre-fn, Portland, Oregon. Now fireproof European Hotof. Stoam heat. Modorn conveniences. Ratos $1.00 por day and up. Unlos depot car will land you at the door. H. PIERCE, Prop, Ins day: tha grouchy herd winds slowly o'er th lea. They failed to guess, as sporting people say, which was tho sholl thathid the little pea. Washington Herald. THE PRESENT IS AS GOOD A iJ'E VS VNY TO TEST THE MER- S OF EPPLEY'S PERFECTION iKUfu POWDER. tT IS PIT UP IX GLASS JAR8, UTrAOTl-RKD RIGHT nERE SALEM. AND SOLD BY AM, EUirXQ GROCERS AND DE.1T 5. ITS 1'CP I1FTTT wr.imn ISPACTORY RESUITS. After Once Tasting Yinbl no one wants an old-fashioned cod liver oil prepara tion or emulsion, because Vinol is a much better body builder and strength creator for old people, weak children, and for coughs, colds, bron chitis, etc. If it does no good we will return youf money cannot be oured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. We, tho undersigned, havo known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfeotly honorable inall business transactions and flnan Lambs $3.S0i9$6.60. Mutton $4. IQQ $5.00. ' ' -' o 1 Coll far City Warrants. Notice is horeby given that there are funds on hand applicable to tho clallv able to carry out any obllKa-.I)ayraent of a11 warrants of tho City 'tions niadn bv his firm. of Salem drawn on tho general fund , Walding, KInnan & Marvin, L1VERV AND FEED HTA11LEH. Llvury ami 1'wd Stuhlos Old PosU offlco Stables, at 254 Ferry Btreot, between Commercial and Front streets. Telephone 188. Some of tho flnost liveries in the city can bo found boro. Dick Wostacott, proprietor. 10-1-lyr ggoe)Bje)Mtaetji RtlO COURT STREET. Call and try tbem. Mel 15c. Board per week $2.75, also furnlahed yooms very reasonable. AT THH Salem Restaurant I MEALS 15c 9was9m9fm9mmmmQs 4-4M tl I 1 It I I I I I I I mini !: ELITE HOTEL Ro&taurant and botol, on !! Europoan plnn. Meals at all ; ; hours on short order. Rogulnr I ; dlnnor 26 conts. Thirty now '. '. Iy flnlshod furnished rooms. ! E. ECKERLEN, Prop. I 148 Commercial St, TaSH'AND DOOR FACTORIES. Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Curo Is taken In ternally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the (and endorsed "Not paid for want of funds" on or before January 3, 1908. Holders of said warrants will please present them for payment at the of fice of the undersigned. No. 129 . .. M . .. ... .. system. Testimonials sent free. utn commercial street, as interest Price 75 cents per bottle. Sold by all W,J1 Mai,e from and after th,s dttt0' druggists. FRANK MEREDITH. Take Hall's Family Pills for con. C" Treasurer. fitlpatlon. oaiem, uregan, January i, iuo. Frank M. Brown, Manufacturer of sash, doors, mouldings. All kind of house finish and .hard wood work. Front street, between Statr and Court. Make all complaint at the offlco. "LODGES. arnentera Union jo. 1005 Locft Union No. 1065 of Carpenters and Jolrors of America meet every Saturday ovonlng at 7:30 p. ra. in Hearst ball, 420 State St. A. W Dennis, Rec. Sec Fereeuu ot Asaerlcsv Court Sher wood Forester, No, 19. Meet Wednesday in Hurat ball Bt&tv 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I i I i 1 1 1 I iU I 1 Salem Pence Works Headquarter for Woven Wire Fencing. Netting, Pickets, Qatos, Malthold Roofing, P. & B. Ready Roofing All at lowest prices. CHAS. D. MULLIGAN Successor WALl'ER MORLEY. 330 Court St. Boloui, Ore. SALEM BRICKYARD A. A. BURTON. Prop. Brick always ca band, In car lot or otherwise. Frecd brick iae to order, Yard on State street, south mil m ! Mi Kill 2 V t X 1 9 -f u i of yeaUtaotiwy. -T-l-U. -