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VAMWW TAf. JOUBKAU BAEEM, OKVOOS, AlTOUAr, AI'lilL ! 1W THE CAPITAL JOURNAL H. IIOFKIt, Ed. nnd Prop. ..Ji NGLAN0SAY5 Ji jlF MLmHiWwM M In Food and strictly prohibits ihe sale or alum ; baking p&wder So does France So does Germany The sale of alum foods lias keen made illegal in Washington and the District of Colura- t !fe, and alum baking powders are everywhere recognized as i kjariou. To protccf; y0urscif aainst alum, v when ordering baking powder, Sayplainly- DiWAI BAKING HvTALpowder and be very sure you get Royal. Royal is the only Baking Powder made from Royal Grape Cream of Tartar. It adds to the digestibility and whole someness or the lood. VAST AREA IN CENTRAL OREGON NOW OPEN fORJOMESTEAD Aflor an oxliiuiBtlvo hearing ami oxiwrti In Irrigation nnd geolofclcnl Yho b'.owIi.k or liidlHpulnblo facta bo-: formntion, also rnrmon. who nro ., . , ... .. I I'tilatiiK uood .roi) on unlrrlRnted oro Uio oommliloncr of tho gon- ,., "In" ,h0 vicinity. Tho state's oral land oince It Is now a matter of olllelnl record at Washington that tho luitiponod dosort litndB of coatral Oregon will produce- profltnblo crops of uraln and Hint tho country will nuiiport a mllrond. Tho railroad Uulldors of tho country arc ox peetoii id tako notlro, and no longor to porntlt tho lnrgOBt arou In tho United StntoH now without trunspor Uitlon rncllltlou to contlnuo for unothor year without a railroad giv ing neutral Orogon an outlet to Port land, anyti tho Journal. - Ah n roHtilt of decisions tnado by tho Interior department nffeotlng lirojouts of tho Harney Valloy Im provoniont t'oinpnny and tho Pnolflc lAvostuck oompnny tho government will thin year throw open to home utord settlement About RB.OOO acres vr mud valloy laud In Harney ooiinly Thu eniumlhsloner of the genornl Tttitd ulllue ban complotod a review of thu onset ur thu 1'auirio Mvoalook company vn. tho Hnrriey Valloy Im provement company, mid the roeuH In In utTttcl u victory for the llvostoek onmpany. x It doola.ro the pro toiMi irrigation plan of tho Harney Wlloy lmprovonmit tompany to bo ItnpMi'ticnhlp. and decide that a n?p pari of th 'amis applied for wro non-UHHort lands. Tho lauds in uumllon Me In Town rtln aa. aa and at south of rnngo 33 imi. In the Jurisdiction of tho lniid olllco Pt Hum. Tho Harney Vftllov Improvement company propo und to Irrigate the landi, and up-rtlli-tl to tho vtato for n segregation imrt.T the 0rey not. Tho Puollic Livestock company op posed tho upplUiutlou and contended ttntt the lnnds wero onnnblo o( pro fluxing Reed crops without Irriga tion, and nlo tint there vuu uot wiiinrleut water nvaltublo n tho Sil vio river to properly irrigate tho land- in niUl-summor appllcatlou In behalf of the Hnrn.y Valloy Iinprovoment company Ih re fused and tho lauds will bo tnrowu opon to homoatend entry. It wns Hliowu by tostimnny or .ins. Mnyborry, poclnl agent of tho Intor- lor department, tnnt on connm trncta ho found moist hoII within threo InchoH of tho niirfuoe, that on all tin tract plnasod as non-deort bo found luxuriant growth of sago hrneh nnd ryn Krassos that In ionic Inn'nnoBg nwemblod floltls of grow ing grain. On land ownod by an In dividual and Hurroundod by the landi of tho proposed Irrigation tt-Hct, ho found hay yloldlng several tons per aero, that on ome of tho lantle that had been fenced, nnd Mt froe from etock grazing, profitable crop of emoU grain were being grown without Irrigation. Further evidence In iupport of tho hwirv of OreKoti hooetert (hat cen tral Oregon will support a railroad waa ruruUhetl by fnrmera In the country around Tlurna. Jasper Ua'- teetlflHd that !i. has reelded In llwrny county it yeart; that on lomo of hi laud located low than two mlloe from tho segregation ap plied for and In the aame kind M soil he Ih growing evoix yeargood croni of oats, rye and other small xrulu without Irrigatien: that he had bP.Mi ovor molt of the ground In question, and that In his oplulon It would produce profitable crops of grain without Irrigation. Similar testimony was given by II. C. Lewis. Sam Nickel, Joel Sturte vant, and Jrillau IJyrd, " realdouts of the region. Th regtsUr of th laud olllc.' has been rejeetlng hpp I (Httlons of homeeteaders who wished to lultle on tho lands. Summing ui the ovldence the roinnilMloner of the g"n rnl land of ttco held taut thi land' '. non-d-i- ..- A.mMai mill t llllfed t)V it'll ' iiin'i'i.- , ...... .. -- I grating animals they can bo made tu Tho depttrtniHit heard evidence nfnmdiirw protttnllp ropw grain ARTISTIC MILLINERY Now Is the ttmc to place yoist Easter Orders First class trimmers Best of quality Newest materials Moderate Prices All tlie newest novelties , Large assortment of Flowers, Foliage, Fancy Hat Pins, Dress Shapes, Etc. Also nice assortment of rcndy-towenr Street Hats and Dcess Hats Popular Ptkes ROSTEIN & GREENBAUM 240-246 Commercial St. Cat w f anion t; thn bltr biibfiUMi men of tlr r unt Is the greatest Influence for c-vP nnioiii' the cMldrcn Th blK huHim-'i, tho heads of j'tbllc titlU tl'K toniorntlonB, nro responsible for inmi- Juvenile' crime then nt! tho sa icioin of tho country." T'iH wat tho Btartllng stntement tnv.l bv Penjnmln D. Lindsay, or D-nver, f nth or or tho Juvenile court, who Is In San Francisco, to (lollvr a lecture beroro tho California club. "I am going to glvo tho grafter Ltd 1)l business men, the hads of public utilities corporation -" tho Jurlgn did not say tho word but the rnup was eloquent of the Btrcngth of his denunciation. "The big bttslneas mon are res ponsili?o for the crime among the chl'dren. They arc tho ottrco of It, In order to gain snoclal privileges they -inlte with vice, tin tin with corrupt government, with saloons and dives and debauch a city. 1 no children nro the first to surfer, nnd tho cfToct la coon In crime. The minds of children nro like the sensi tive photographic plato, receive all kinds or lmprcslons, nro op-m to tho sllghest powor or suggestion, to tho mot Biibtlo rorces. "Tho calloused moral conclPnfv of th" children Is the result of Iftw- lr neH of big hU8lncss men. I hnvo ben perfectly natounded at tho view- of morality expressed by high school boys. I am going after the big btnlness men. When wo Htnrteu th" work In Dnnvor tho strongest uplHirtcrs of tho movement were tho big bu Iness men, .Init as spon as we nnd.cd down to the source nnd irgnn to show up the sonnectlon or big business men with Juvenile crime, these same mon became cir Htmngent enemies nnd denounced n-." ' n -.- - TIio Animal htf ot the Ken. Upon tho sand nt tho water's edge thoro Most a particle of J"lly. like substAttcc, Inconspicuous nun ti'--most Invlslble: but. at IHs eeiisou, one movei In inch a world of won ders. I lie me-eet ptonn nf tissue nr seen to be Informed with such varied and vivid life that I lift tho particle cpi-i fully upon a sholl rnd drop It Into a Jar or water, to sco a stranga unroldmont, a hniutirul "an-'forma-tlon. The central mass ex'mnds Into a double-chamborod bell of pure rnd trensnarent voituro. and these gos samer globa bogln to contract with rogula- rhythmic motion, lirtlng tae cronture upward tnd softly urging It forwnrd by tholr quickly repeated pu'ontlons, while rrom below four gradMally lengthening tontnclos trail backward with graceful undulntlouH. This beautiful medusn. tho Sarsla mlreblllu, In tho oarlloat or our jeny flsltOH to appear In Bprlng. Ily Ita plonalng and gracoful form, by lt3 ongor and tireless movomonts, It Roms to vhlt our Hhoroa nt this sea son almost llko an Ariel of tho de: volcolots, It is true, but throbbliw? with Its mowMigo that tho ocoau'a submerged shores and its dark nbv mal chnsmo aro all nUko awakening to tho Spirit that transforms the up per world. Ono Is nt a low to com prohond theie cronture, so different In form from nny that we nro won, to associate with animal lUo. Ko althotigh without a brad. th"y ara yot capable of reusing the Mght and auditory vibrations; without hnds. arms, or nntennoe, 'hev ae vet re sponalve to tactile Imnieselens: and although of such fragl'e and goiw pter texture, rre y th vehicle of vtvld and luten Ive life. The move ments of the body and the contained impulses that urnmnt them ecm one and Indivisible: th d eel res rr lt being seem themselves to urie It forward. I.Ike a thought It bwmus momentarily embodied, or an emo tion precipitated Into ilia vllbl at It Impulsively mounts unward in oagor que-t; or. In annnrnut dhtau polntmeut. ralaxMi U" effort end etibs'dea with all Its drifting apoeud agM astream; only, after n moment to palpitate again with refreshed In tention and slowly nulae on Us utili ty litfilnent way. II. J. Shannon, In llarpor's Magazine. ' o - -l?li'ht Hnlloon Am-oss the Alp4. It-cent achievements In the con struction and handling of dirigible slrhlr l"tida additional Interost o long dtstauce ballooning, and have indtii'inl the world's foremost aero titxiit s to rrns mountain rangoa and i -iv cbiuueln. Most Interesting tunoiiK these flights arc the nttompls umdv In thn erxirso of the laot few oavc t rro the Alps bv balloon. Apart f'-.m the scientific result to t. i.u ( ih from such a voyage, tho iiOiHlblllty of on Joying tho Alpine nattoiama in all Ha grnndour from n liil(t-tf view and of paalng In rapid MueeeMiiou from, mountain Mitnmlts to valleys must In fTrct ap-ii-ai to everv lover of nature. How- evei, the dllllcuUles attending such n flight ar not Inconslderablo. As th divert inu of the wind at a given mom nt generally different In the ior'htt-n nnd southern Alns roapect lvl, It had till recency been linpob sliv to cro! their whole width. If the aeronaut wer content vUi na rdna Mme .rt of the mnun talu iena. the tack was signal l tmiliflvt, s nil that was nceaary was u rhoe as btartluc oolut tome iJaco sitntitel In the midst of the A I iv Mam such voyages, of whl;h thoso of SteHeiltii are the most fanmuH. have bea ifrformMl In the 8 is- A lit. Mtht'rea the Eastern or Ontral Altai had so far uot been trevtMsed bv aav ballooa or alrahlo lr HrocrkelHtanii nf tho Devlin AtMoUiiuiical c'mIi aiav claim the aouor of havlM btHu th tlrst to aHiiv the wore d'fflrtik taeb. Hr AlfiW Uraeawit4 iu Technical World Magaiine i ii ci BLAME HER I Or IOnpnHKni.il (Signed n,nfn-?.Te flSn nimnirn.. .. "0. ti For alio cannot fiolp it. Women are often cross, Irritable, hysteric, and declaro they are driven to distrac tion at the slightest provocation. Men cannot understand why this should be so. To them it is a mys tery because in nine times out of ten this condition is caused by a serious feminine derangement. A remedy is necessary which ants directly upon the organs alllicted, re storing a healthy normal condition to the feminino system, which will quickly dispel all hysterical, nervous and inutablo conditions. Such is LYDIAE. PIN KH AMI'S VEGETABLE COMPOUND The following lottor serves to prove this fact. Mrs. iWuttio Copcnhavcr, 1116 So. 21st St., Parsona, Ivans., writes: " For two years I nulTcrcd rrom the worst forms of feminine ills, until I was almost driven frantic Nothing but morphine would relievo me. Lydin E. Pinkhnra'H Vegetable Compound brought me health and happlncbs nnd uinde me a well woman." FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. For thirty years Lydia E. Pink ham's "Vegetable Compound, niado from roots and herbs, lias bcon tho Btandard remedy for female ills, and lms positively cured IhouHnndsof women who have been troubled with displacements, inflammation, ulcera tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities, noriodio pains, backache, that bearing-down feeling, flatulency, indiges tiou,dizzhn.'ss,or nervous prostration. Why don't you try it? Mrs. Plnklmm Invites nil trick women to writo her for atlvlcc. Hho litis guided tlioti.Hiintls to health. Address, Lynn, Mass. omiDAiBSisJlaSgJa faiwr 1MrV" PRICE V I II ihM frca jJ m RANqp TO ft AnM Ttvi I WISii.i. . H BREEDERS' HORSE SHOW Saturday, April 4th? Salem, Oregc FARMERS' PRACTICAL EXHIBITS, Cash prizes, merchants special prizes, stallion treed uiiiua, vuiuumu tups uiu FOR ALL BREEDS OF h'ORSES, (purc-bred andqrades) tu marcs, colls, ponies and Jacks; two, three and feur teams, roadsters, saddlers. II you own good horses show them at Salem, April 4. ( J man iv dui nuiud yuui nidiat'i. For premium list and information, address L. K. PAGE, F. A. WCLCII, President. Secretary. yWati BOSTON BROWN BREAD FLU Is Self-rising. It m ikes Genuine. Brown Bread, Toothsome Quick Biscuit, and a GLORIOUS -BOILED PUDD1N Sold by Al Grocers KOIXOW THRIK LHADKlt. V.i'anndy'e La.itie (nui-h Svrun set li.omuHv yt coni'v ah th do), thrnueh ulil.h tt. nniii u forced out ot the cten 451 3j tko IsuMft ttm ; tt allaxs imiawrtiatiQU. Sold hy nl druggists. In Uh Uhiio of March 3, tho Obser ver will: "Wp tlo not cnvo whothor legisla tive cuinlldutoo nro for Stntomont Xo. 1, or 2, or nny othor numbor, Just mo lontc in tlioy nro honost, enp alilo, IntulllKont It' publicans. Wo nrj i)orfeetly wIIIIiik to lonvo the iuntUr to th INDIVIDUATj COX sriHXriC of wich votor." ThU sviitlinsnt brottght forth a howl of nrotest 'rom somo of the tltt'o yswiien In tho Fulton ranks, who oWnrni that they would sup-no- no Hfiiib,,rnu not opposed to Statrm.i't Xo. 1 .Now 00 men Sona ilf 1'nlton. hlmreir. and says: "The rpnyi tbai I am opposed to Ft lament No. 1 Is a mlstako, for I nm not ntl uevor hnvo opposod It. Whthor a eaudl.lcito should or should not subicrlbu to Stutomunt N'o. 1 Is 11 matter tlmt iniiBt bo left M tl.e IXIUVIDl'Ali C0NSO1ISNCK of p:.t'h eiiiidltlnto." The Mttle yKver8 bnvo been stranioly QMlet ovsr slnco. Polk County Observer. Above Is respectfully conunoinl ' 1 to those vbo lurtod In to drlvo Kinlemnil Xo. 1 nvn nil out of tho Itepubllouu party. , o fnliirrh Onnnot Hi rmtl, with IocaI RpplicAtions. tut thoy can not roei the sent of tho dlsenso. Catarrh Is n blood or const'tutlonal (llsoitse. and In oilor to wire it you must tnko Internal romodios. UallN Cntarrh Ctiro Is taken Internally, and acts dlroctly on the blood and mucous surfacoe. Hall's Cntarrh Curo Is not a quack modlclno. It wns nresorlbod by oils of tho boat physicians in this country for years and is n roguiar proscription. It la composed of tho host tonics known, combined with tho boat blood purl flors. acting dlrootly on tho mucous surfaces. Tl 0 perfect combina tion of the two Ingredlonts U what produces such vonderful le wilts la curing Catarrh. Send fcr testimonials freo. V. J. CHBNBY & CO., Props., To ledo. 0. Sold by Druggists, prlee 75c. Tako Hall's Family PrtU for cou-stipntion mitt' I HAYE AN EARNEST CI Kor tho comfort of tho folks a homo Dand!jcji family wuBhlnc and phon No. 2T early Moniirlvl to send a wagon lor tho cVhes W: will wt jj money, worry nnd discomfort, nnd uvo tlw ciothfi, &vt T-j win como uncK 10 you irosn, cnap nuu cn-uu. WE DO IT RIGHT The Salem Steam Laundry TUB LAUXDUY THAT KNOWS HOW frcocrjasf"' "; YOt'lili KXJOYAMIM In ono ot our rigs Jost m uj oti owned It. More, la yon wl hap all lle "! ltt only a niciv fraction ef 'lit' of a privatp tab'f v llmltetl In our holc-'fu Ither. Our Irrv f P v anytiimp u rwl"'r 'rl runabout to a roach i:d 'ful enn we serve you FASHION CT4DIK. C. V. Vnnnlf. IT 131-137 HlghB' rb:'- ryirmwmKXtiWHitmm --.. . .... i- ... In nrfJiiftjE''11 won i roua hub iuiiusu juu mw ,, , m-: ! nrtlcles. nnd wish to Bnvo money by bulK mem f Until Mnroh 30, In ordor to me room for nt- fiooa r win do oncrou nt grcnuy uu ". m. nill., ? Those nro all of stnnunr" " .., g i ?m Wf JI10 69 I " '. One new 3-lnoh wagon, oonip,tt9 130 n 1H f On new buggy, best make. -. . f One new buggy, best mako. ... ', Ono new runabout Ono now dlso harrow 99 00 One now Tleor drill .i,a I : Ono now Ikickeyo binder o f ! Ono new nuckeya mo war J2 ' 1 1 r .. t...-M..H nl.A .... ' ...ii All , una iiuvy uuukkju ruiw ' One new Davis cronm soparntor . ' One new 14-lnch Uock Island Clipper t P"" w VilJW IUW lU-IUUIl 1VUUIV i"w f t t S3 Q -,5 6'l Ono new handmade light oxpre JIIPOB 17'' 15-" 7 1 " :v H i! !l n :5l (i. u 1; 9 nu ' I hi8 xifj t. .r tHnt rri' 1 r .1 lou.ut.i . tl cut Illtf'uL Ha 11. 1 . D.itr 111 wii. j 1 i C Ono now hnndmndo light express . ,. .. . ' ;llk,a' vl f Also second-hand cultivator. f ' "dda,"bblrJ ' Slngle-troo. double-trow, neck-j'w, . at a 30 per com rauuouuu. f ttWi i-- An aasortment of nbout $00 v " " nlshes and stains will be put on sa e lmp;enjr-ut 1 will alio sell on "'"te,,? ;u.uv7inu which you may wish t. dispose o t ,!li;,, . 1 Co a Mtntlnue. .i.w3i fiFOBfiR R. JACOBS l"'""" x ' x .. .w,MJ . . ti.AJnWa v:-yi4s. l ..rl, no J fluj Ih. it lurlB 1 likra f . ad.k.n .tt an I bll niii.l.l .nrml IJk.hM Oliir tli4 JtMl Willi u A Mri. Aiuanr. i. haaMMiau m lAjly 1'-- Bowels w PUttmt . 1 -ul Ti0-l ItAlltteit. "V.V !' J"" ' inp !. : Tr ol4 In k.lit Th. cnaiu uu.li iBivid OOO, OutranUM io ar ur jut luoa.r Uiek. SterlUg Redy Co., Chuaco or N.V. 601 AHNUIL SALE, TEH MILLION BOXES LIME AND SULPHUR SP nmmAnrn WRANU - . mill aa. yl Manufactured by Gideon Stolz Company, tor. .- a 1'IIOM5 SAUOI, OHKGOX , , ni..r i& ' -1 Wo KiiarnnlAA thl snrav 0 b lr,1 Botntlnn intt in 31 Raiim. TKiL w- , ror sale oy iri.mvii'. " p.Hiu" i st)X v CO., ii. l). wuiKiu - w. -----Price 18.50 per barrol; ! l9r