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-f.yrr- DAILY CAPITAL JOUKNAL. SAL19M, OttKGON, THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1008 m . U '.''.: T ' 'T ) '4 f, K ,,Ki si HI H-'lT ti?l , V ?A !' M "??& "x;& 'Wp Yesterday Mrs. Brown winked at the Grocer. iFKY RETURNS 10 OREGON HIM PLEASED lITTA I.I.ST HUT UHX.S rrabs OK CHAXOKI) COXDI I0XS IX KAST AXI) llinTKIl (OMHTIOXS OX COAST. Those in doubt as to tho vuluo of' I amctt valley lundn compared Ith land In other Btnten Hhould so'ern Minnesota. Some sections of J Lanky, who ban JiiHt returned (m an cxtenBlvo trip In the ps and Minnesota, nfnd, although fbas only boon a resident of Salom1 U-s than two cnrv, ho comes fk with a spirit of loyulty and do lUon to our cllnmto which la wor- of a nntlvo son. Mr. Lafky suy ere H greater fooling of uurest n eyir before In tho history of t region and everybody seems to anxious to know about tho great orthwest, and oopdclnlly Western rgon Ho thlnkB the flow of Int egration will contlnuo to Increaso a wonderful dogroo. Ho has tho difficult wreathing Short breath, flutterinsr. palpitation, sinking spells ire symptoms of a weak wart, struggling to do its irerk. It must keen tho Mood in circulation to "Tv nourishment to lake flesh, "hono nnd -mus cle, and remove the worn- m particles. When it cannot do tins, it must javo jieln. J)v. M p.s feart Cliro frives strpno-th ! lo the heart nerves and j nini:. i "'- """ ipTV ' . eart ttlOn. lim pl.A t ..H.f..i pproie,i n i.talth. Ur. Mile' Iltart Mt ..t.-. X 11). Whf.ll Mt'Antl Arvtrm 14diifM.i.. . . ""'T roeajcina I tl ink no Ottior mMllHna ofwi : "" "" turo tuts RftHKit time kl i utu; bad nn ' I had difficulty in " t YL bath. my n.rt beat a XM,b, li,?? tllat I thought It Im iin i.l.1? ''e wltiiout rellet; the M mv . "evcre in my leu iuo, ,J y' nn8 Will nil lin.fmtiff t ill' fn.ii nil hop f belnr e ril. "',k" le Heart Cure. I . Miit, '''"tiro In rerommendlng wns. MAityli wahlxr. OuUln.n Un Mil.' u.. - . ... . . SwSSiV "' ouMU that W Z"1? w If K HH .. ; vr 'ur ". I Medical Co., ElkJucO-llj ' 1 H! This Morning Mr. Brown winked at Mr. Brown and said: "There's Much in a Wink KT-C Why? Wink at the Grocer and learn. Read It Before . You Eat It MtnioHl mlth In Oregon, nml hits shown It by IiIh Investments In Sn km renl catnto and largo holdings along the Portlund Electric. Those latter will grndunlly bo cut up to accommodate tho Incomlmr hnmi. (builders. Mr. tafky's Judgment Is mm iiiv viiiiiiuuuu Vlllioy, W11II0 still lii Its" oxpr.nalvo Infancy, Ih go ing to lmvo n substantial growth such aH none of tho Western mates hnvo over known, and his further Judgmont Is that tho people who conio here to Invest aro not getting sand piles and water ditches for Itholr money but something In tho I way of property that will ho abiding W'-is'nnA conBtnntly growing Into greater, a.M ....ti. iin. . . nuilllll. tVIIUII HCUI1 UJ II .journal roportcr Mr. Lafky said In part; Our, Eastern trip of six weeks gnvo 8 n vIow (n,, gacran,0t0 valley, nnd Rotno Irrigated valleys of iXovada nnd Utah. Wo had flvo lanow storinn with 90 dog'reos of warm weather botwoon times. This ' eastern South Dakota nnd south- Southern Minnesota and boiiUioiib- Da-.tJrn Dakota hnvo had too much rnln tho past Blx yonrs. It was dry last winter nnd this spring, but Mho tor- undo nccompnnled storniB and Hood- ed everything whllo thore. "A snow storm cut short a visit to frlonds and our former Ihomo. Our third attompt to start ever greens was successful as 00 out of tho 100 planted thrco years ago, showed a good healthy growth, and looked good during n fierce snow storm. The horses wo formerly ownod wore paid a visit, A good, progressive farmer now steers tho helm, and wo found him busy nt tho ntoor shod. Seeding Is In progress. "A city election did .not decide tho saloon question, as thoy are still and recorded the ro&uItB In tho i , ., ti.ii , ij(,' vumiiiHi 4 luwusuiji luuuu Ilted by Germuns voted no, 'llconso two to ono and wo don't know of any total abstainers thure either. "Many were the Inquires as to our opinion of Oregon and how wo liked it out there. Not buying un til six months, and then only a homo wns the. best answer. Iluylng heavily after a year' roRldonco cou- ; firms tho opinion. I "Tho paroutal roof came Into view ,nfter n rldo of twelve miles from Winona up the narrow valley. Wo , woro that fur coat and It was but- toned ",l, t0- .Mother's rhouma- - '""" J1 a1' OHt ;ot- b,,t w" hope tho porter has. Woko up at ,t,",n 6aiPt,nre(l our arrival as bv maulc. and 75 years' of busy toll i rested lightly on hor. Eighty yoars 'rest easily on father. Their nnxloui (aro and forethought Is with tho jnext generation . Parental firmness has given way to kind Indulgence, i "A new generation of neighbors has grown up and greet you as ,a j returning prodigal. You arc a stranger at home. Dack to Salem per Milwaukee extension nnd North ern Pacific was the watchword at Aberdeen, South Dakota, nut col 'onlst tickets are only good through Omaha and St. Paul. So back East .... - .Virua bnudreJ mllpa in B- Joy aaother suowetorm aad the Win- ... .(.! Paul Uov 1l. (tCWlJl(l fcJ'(l-i "(I "". - r-f fc-v. V kTTTH t t: i ;u rv Both wore fine. Not even nn upper In a tout-tit added twlovo hours keen (?) enjoyment to tho trip. North Dakota by dny showed some what bleak. Soedlng Is nenrly dono, nnd tho country looks prosperous, but while tho government roport of the death rnto Is tbr lowest, wo mot none who had gonu there for their health. Montana Is no bettor ex cept from H'jlonti west. ICunto.n Washington's Illg Bend was mndo in an upper tourist and wo have not Prossor and tho Irrigated valleys with a background of bleak, barren hills. It Is certainly fine, that Is when tho otbor follow docs tho Ir rigating. WoBtorn Washington look! vu gooa, nops aro iiuiiir tiniii(iiiicii 111 both districts by fruit. Sumner and Puyallup nro berry growors. Tho brush lund sells at $200 por acre. "Tho depot nt Tncoma affonls nearly as good facilities n tho Union Btock yards at Chicago. We understand that Swift Intends to build terminals nt North Portland lo evcel Tacomn'B In vnluo nnd ex cellence by about J3.000.000. Tho lone man nt tho gato turned tho threo hundred pnssongers loose. One by one Into tho four conches nl roady party loaded out of Soattlo. No wonder thoro nro no many pooplo In Tacoma. Thoy don't glvo thorn a chnnco to get nwny. Ladles stood In cars, nnd mado for tho smoker. Wo bulanced our tlrod fooling ngnluot our tollow-feellng towards tho yellow, rnco, and wo found 'them heavier, so wo shared a soat with a Jap. Others had balanced theirs tho . othor way, henco tho chance canio to Bit down, "Tho Wlllamotte valley looks hot ter thnn over now. "Batter thnn lr- WOlWfl 38 W61I 3S fflBH Alw Miserable by Kidney nd Bladder Trouble. Kiduev trouble preys upon ilia mind, dibcounigesuudlcic'tiiiuuibitioiii beauty, Mgor auu cheerful uetis soon disapeur when the kidney are out Of order of dis eased. Kidiic-trouble has become sovprevaleut that it Ih not uncom mon far a child to Ik born afflicted with weak kidnevs. If the emm urinates loooiicn, u tue urine bcuiiis the flesh, or it, when the child reaches nil -i2 V i' age viien it siioitiaoeaoie to control tne;0tn( Oregon, Sunday. April 5, from tiiig.lepcndu)oiiit.tliecauseoftbeilini. culty is kidney trouble, ami the first step hhould he towards the treatment of these iiiijKjrtaut orguus. This uujileasaut trouble is due to a diseased condition of the kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as most people Mippo&e. Women as well us men are made miser able with kiduev and bladder trouble, and both need the sumo great remed; .Sw.mn.PootH.mnn.in-aiia. ItiB.ld X 11G 1111 -4114 UW --4. I.III.Wk w ' t bv dmuiii.ts, in fift cent mid one-dollar size bottles. You may have a sampler bottle. by mail free. aUo a Hou, t Swtut. pamphlet telling all about Swamp-Root, including many of the thousands of testi monial letters rec.ived from sufferers cured. In writing Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bingbainton, '. Y., lie sure and mention this paper. Don t make any mistake. but remember the name, Swamp-Root, ur. JuiMers dwautp-Koot, auu me au u, jvum-T - ovrainp-r.uui, auu Uic au k, Kigkamtor N. . m every Mtlc. rlgation. Irrigated landa nrp ,all rigid. It rains whon you want It to and you pay for It at so much per. In our -valley 11 rains when you want It to and don't when you don't want It to. Lands cost only a fraction jof what Irrigated lands coat and you cnnralso Just as much as you will. "tnqulry Is gonornl ns to Oregon. Peoplo want to know ns to timber, wheat lands, fruit lauds, buslnofea opportunities, etc There la a. gon oral Impression In tho East that wo aro having hard times, whereas asldo from tho lumbor industry wo don't know that wo havo had a pan lc Everything is normal except tho lumber rate. Dank clearings aro approaching tho pro-panic volume. Activity In all lines marks progress. What Oregon, most needs Is 100,000 summer visitors, not for tho money thoy -would Bpend, but for discrim ination of knowledge of tho possi bilities of our soil and cllmato, as afso of our scenery nnd opportuni ties. .-- OREGON MAN WAS WELL KNOWN Tho following obituary on James C. Goodnlc publlahed In tho Che sailing Argus, of Chesanlng, Mch Ignn, tho homo of the deceased, mny interest -tho many friends h loft In (his city: Jiuiics C. (Joodnlo Dmul. Word has .reached us of tho death of James C. Goodnlo, which took place April 2, at 8iiwtollo, Cal,, whoro ho was on his way homo to Salem, Oregon, from Savannah, Georgia, where ho had been spend ing sovornl woeks visiting. Ho leaves u wlfo and four children, four of whom reside In Oregon, and Mrs. Hosu Goodale-Wullaco, ' of St. Charles, Mich. Mr. Goodale had been ailing for several months and wont to Georgia with a hope of benefitting his health. Dcccnned, at the tlmo of hla death, was about 80 years old. Mr. Goodalo ciimo to Chesanlng from Monroe county, Mich., about tho year 1850. Ho figured proml-1 nontly In buBlucss matVors hero for flovornl yoars. At ono tlmo hp was proprietor of tho old Chesaulng House, located whoro Hotel Central now stands. For n tlmo Jn connec tion with tho hotel ho. ran a mer cantile business. Ho built n storo building on tho onst side tho river nnd moved tho storo IjubIiichd Into It. Some tlmo nftcrwaid tho store, together with several biilldlngB, burned. At tho time of the Incorporation of tho vlllago, April 12, 1SC9, Mr. Goodnlo was elected as one of tho cotincllmou. Ho wns also a char tor member of tho Chesanlng Lodgo, No. 103, I. O. O. 1, nnd built for tho order a hall on tho location where M. L. PnrBhaU's resldonca now Btandfl. Tho building was first built three storlos nnd boforo com pletion blow down. It wiib after ward rebuilt, two story, nnd re mnlnod on tho corner up to a fow years ngo, when It was sold for a wnroroom nnd movod nor.r tho M C. It. R. track, and a year or two after burned. During his rcHldenco horo, Mr. Goodnlo wnn tho proprjo tor of a sawmill located on tho west sldo of tho M. C. It. It. track from tho Cantwcll waroroomB, Tho yenr 1870, Mr. Goodalo loft Chesanlng nnd located in Grayling, and engag ed In tho lumbering business. A few years later lit loft Grayling for Oregon to Book a new homo and soon becamo interested In tho lum ber business. , His first wife died beforo he loft Chesanlng, nnd ho was married again. Tho second wlfo died In Or egon a few years later, nnd for his third wlfo he married Mrs.' Mary Merrill, a sUtor of his first wife. The funoral wbb hold by tho Ma- 'sonic order at his Into homo 1n 8a u, F,rst Presbyterian church, Rov.J Rcbcock dellvorlng tho sermon. O i. ' Sprny For CodlliiK. Cod 11 n moths arp out. Tho first of tho senson. They bogan hutching Sunday, May 3.' Tho first brood of worms will bo out May 15. Spray- !nB suouia do uono in aovttnce oi mo i. a M At first worms Just provlous to the lat ter dato to bo most offoctlvo. Codlin moths aro the bano of tho orcbardlot, or wore beforo tho right kind of spray was found and used Orchard after orchard has been rendered worthless by thorn, and car after car of fruit made unsal able. The spray usd moat effectively is i.i. n..nj . . i.j . three wi of aate of Ieael to 50 gallons of water. Two sprayings are usually necessary, the. first Just La.u i mi ueioro tno urst worms aro out and the second Just beforo tho huxlmnim hatch' of tho tlrst Urood,, 18 lo 2D days after the tlrst dato, or Juno 2 to 5. This year tho cold nights havo mado tho fruit crop more backward than usual, but has not checked tho crop of codlin moths, which aro out on BcheiUilo time, according to L. D. Harris, superlntondont of tho Lewis Orchard, who maintains a cago for tho study and watching of all kinds of horticultural pesta. Medford Dally Tribune, , o METCALF V DISCUSSES . DEFENSES San Francisco, May 7. The stratcgctlcal aspect of Hawaii, tho Philippines and tho Pacific coast, Its dofonsoless condition and tho need of fortifications and 'fi'aval pro tection woro topics discussed at the breakfast given to Secretary of tho Navy Motcalf this morning at ho St. Francis hotel under tho auspices of the California Promotion fcont mlttco. A monBtor memorial petition signed by tho various officials of commercial organizations in Wash ington, Oregon, Utah Idnho, Ne vada, Arhonn, California, Hawaii, Alaska and tho Philippines reciting tho needs of tho various harbors of fleol nnd fort protection was presented to Socrotary Motcalf, who In turn promised to present tho me morial to the President. It la couched In tho strongest tonus, de manding defenses for the defense lesi const, Tho breakfast opened by nn Intro duction by ToastmnHter Hufus P. Jennings, Mayor Taylor enfargod upon tho need of defenses In Hawaii and the Philippines nnd thrtr stratcgetlcnl value In caso of war, Tho memorial wns presented to Seorotnry Motcalf by Governor Sheldon. of Ncbrnskn. ' Secretary Motcalf briefly ro spoinled by declaring thnt he would present tho memorlnl to tho Presi dent nnd declined to further-discuss thu affairs of the nation, saying: 1 "What Is going .to bo dono by th United Stntos are matters that can ,'not be mado public at this tlnle.' , Congressman Richmond P. .Hob-, son, who wns to havo attondod tho banquet nnd who was expected to mnko nn address on tho subject of moro battleships', did not put In an appearauco. Mrs. H. II. Newell, Mr. and Mrs. Llun H. Drlggs and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Gnrrow all of Portland riimo up yesterday to nttond tho funeral of Grnudma llurrltt. Cdnstlpatlon, or Irregularity, Is voiy nfton tho cause of sick-head- ache. Lane's Family Modlclno Is tho groat preventative and euro of hendacho. Druggists sell It for 26c. This woman says nIio wax snvril frt n oporutloii by Lycllu Jw, XMiiKliiurhy('Kutul)loCoiiiMMiitfl. liMiu V, Konn ,of Xorrlstowii, Ga., Witos to Mrs. rinklmm; ' I huffered untold mlM-ry from ft, male troubles. My doctor Mid n opera tion was the oi.lj i linnet I liud, uud I dreaded it almost hk niiiuh as death. MOn day I read bow other women hnd been .-iired by Lydla IJ. PlnkhuinV Vegetuble C'onipound. and I decided to try it, lluforc I bad taken the first bottle I wax better, and now I am en tirely cured. "livery woman MinVrtng with any femule ti Ou bio hhould tukp Lydla ji l'iultbiiin'A Vegutublo Coinpoiind," FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN. For thirty yearn Lydin E. J'Jnk ham'ri Vt'Kwtaiili Couiimuid, mado from roots and IrtIik, Jiuh ee)i tho nf nlifliiivl rmiinili' nt fonmln tllu anil Ikw kwI I vidy cured thousandH al women wliolmvc Ih'oii troubled wUli dl.splacomi'iitrt, iiiilaimnitl Ion, ulccm tton, llbioid tuiiioi-H, lnt'KiilurltlcH, iierjodlo puhiK, baokacbe, that lear-Ing-dnwn feeling, Hatulenoy, indiKCB" tiotitdizInetwornorvoiupmstration. Whydoti'tyoiitry itV Mrn, rinkliHin IhvIu'M all sick wohioh to write hr for ttdvlt. She Iiim priildiMl tkmuuiHtlM t HMtlth. AddrAH, Lynn, Mac. - To, overeo the WftIbfronnde4 reaanabla obleetlons of uto mora 1 iniHN llgent to the use of secret, aiidlclnal eonj nnund. Tr. TL V. PIoiva. of Tin (Tain J&.V V., some time ago, decided to.maka a bolii! departure trom ths usual coursA pursn4 ,by the maters of put-up mdieln wcoo. Beetle use, ana. so uas puwwnea btomm east and to tue wnoie worw. iw sad ooh iUtof all tka nitrdNn4 entering in1 pool tlondt hie wMel BQtvwVeVcVU es. Thus fee aw! his trons and patients -M his full nee. Thus too he bm n MOvedAlymedlclnee from suaon ie notnrsjre doubtful menu, and aa tkeaH4feTAdi or Kivnan com My ti! hoM ton IV. FUrae haa ahan XkVhM HmrmiiUa ttfl, ni .arb mitUm MWmJBLio vMk tBTl t KMteS luuraiu iuiqiD lor wmik nomiott, tor llrMrc-rbllkMMtiMM uul all eatarrkal dla wbererer located.. hare prinld upon it, uUIn HnA. m. full khiI nAnuMa lUfc nf lbs biaredlenta cointior it, Imt set ueov m oen cmpne rrom bum. aUadata Medical works. f all tM 4uV sofcooi et praetloe, conUlnlmf Yenr suta ua eah-aeu from the iitlna of Im oraetlueaets of mMlclne. dorMM i $trorgH poMiblt tfrtM. mc aMl arery bwr dlans contained m Dr. Faroe's kMdJpla Oaa et taeM Ibtle booU wlU ba anallvd ft w anjr n aeaainr acMraas OH Metal br latter, to Dr. R. v. Fletee, sTisffalo. . and reauMtlrHf the Mn. fron' tkla M book It will ba learned UtetUr' Pierce' hm IdBfa contain so aleotiol, Harootlca, aalaerl uhh or omer poitonoua or iBjuiwaa nn anil tfeat t)wy are nadq from naUra,-SMM Bt root of treat valuei also that eoaw the wat ralaable lnrreUlenW contained ' fir. riefee'a rarorite I'reacnptloa for we HTnt. (Hrr-wurnBu, " niii-uu w,- aeri and deDtlltatod women, were emplojed. 1 years tro. by the Indiana tor almllar allm affectlBff tlielr iimiiwi In fnt nut nf i aeott valuable medicinal plants eMterincUt tae ooninosttlon of Dr. Pierce's VaTorltn Pm eeriBtieti was known to tee India, a'. o'notafntr ptourinotTaluWepaUVe.Sa3!' luaw-wcoa" uur knowiehre oc the eaf; diclnal plants wus Kalnod from tbe Indlanaf i ab naue nn ur imtuxtred and exact btsk o nn lir lmtmtred eeaeea. Uie " Fnrorlto Prescription " la a moait emeient remedy for ircslatlna' all tbewoea-j ar.ly funcUou. cofrectlna' uTaplaceineBtiL ap) proiatmui, aniereraton and . retorTeraioaLi OTurcomlnr Dftlitful Dorloda. tonln v thjl walUi. Bold br ail detJers in a-xTloui. ' -j f Graber Bros. PLUMBING AND GAS FITTING Will gve prompt attention to all orders, guarantee our work to give satisfaction and to bo up to the sanitary stand ard. WK WILL HE PLKASED TO GlVjJfKSTIRIATKB ON ,, CONTHAOTS. 4 Call at our shop en Liberty itBtrtet, 'back- "of Uarrg Jewelry Store. Phone 6G0, comkoht siioi'JH and VOUHK HMl't'lCHU- Wo havo n fluo stock of Ladle' and Men's easy house Slippers ar4 Shoes t wJth wldo toes, and olaatle sides; 'also al full lino of Mon's.We iuoii'b and Chlldron's Oxfords' sad low shoes' from $2.25 up to $6. Come la and sco my stock, Jacob Vogt 349 State street; BUMMKK SCHOOL Tho flrbt term of the Summer Normal opens on May 4 and continues eight weeks, Tho ocoiid torm opens .on Juno 29 ana continues until tho August examination. Crs will bo formed in all the branches for state and BNd county papers, Tuition each term flO. Tho class In Primary Method? begins on June IS and continues 12 days. Tuition $7-50 Special work will bo given 8th igrado pupils, A'lWrew, J. J. KItAl'S, Halem, Or. Phono 44 Main T47 N, High St. C. W. YANNKE Preprlotor of THE FASHION STABLES Cubs and Livery, all Itlga Modern Itubbor Tiro. A Sua. Iwui Ru Im fcrnwn lli KTKiins is rau. ai .i im4i PWtttFt) UMItMN jiTftty IHriaHf tlwnlliiit JUapk.riM. U)t Ml w W 1 ,! . WWfUIIIUUH, M4 4, "" T""SJsb(I JP"pf' StH k Mm h Dr. STCS&i. 14. m Al 1 attJ m i ifl i