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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 12, 1908)
rjHflpm?wmir r -r DAILY CAP1 TAfi JOUKNAL, gALMM, OttBGQN. TUBSDAY, MAY IS, 1008 'OULTRY DEPARTMENT vf -X- AT THE STATE AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE v;.utun 'aw, rcr- "W M -v- ifcr thO "Die "aw"k N Lames Dryden oupoultry de- cnt is making rapid, but well ated strides toward a devol- ...lit ! tt-ttn f nt ntnrtn It fet tnnt win uih.mwi, i" - par with tho othqr special de- nta of our agricultural work. TflnKementa for an classes In y husbandry have as yet been but U IS nopeu mm uy uie ue e of tho next scftbol terih, BUf- eaulpment wui ot?,insuuieu to It Justifiable, to arrange a for all thoso w nor wish to lip this most Interesting study. i ncres of tho coiiego tarm nave Plotted to Prof. Dryden for his Sand BlgnB or consiuernuie ac- "on the ponltry farm aro ni- ! in evidence. Part of the tenT tract hne been forced off Into of dlfforont bizos una mio of thcBO yards will bo moved ' tho nowly built colony houses. Ithtac colony houses havo been They aro very neat and euo- n and fiavo been constructed ling to tho boat Ideas of Banl- ftnd ventilation. Thoy rest L(.ko runners, tno onus 01 are furntBbca with Iron hooks It n team may bo hitched there- It) bo ablo to move tho house time. Besides thoso larger 20 small brooder .hougos been built, also ou runners.. These nre tho houses of tho newly hatched chicks. . Each houso is di vided Into- two compartments. In tho first compartment is a circular "hover" heated by means of a lamn placed just outside of tho jiou80.nnd ' J 2 connected with a hover by a p'lpe: ' The floor of this first compartment is covered with sand for tho purpose of making it easier to keep the tem peratUro oven. Tho Becond compart-ment-ls tha same slzo as the first nn is tneplaco -where tho llttlo chicks nro fed. When tho young chicks grow larger and 'stronger tho parti tion betwocn tho two parts may bo removed. Thoso houses aro also wcll atred and are constructed eo conven- lontly that It will require very little' labor to caro for n large number of chicks. , Tho main poultry buildings lu which nro kept the Incubators, Is modest in slzo but very pleasing In nppearanco. In sides the floor is of cement and tho walls nro all tight- ly celled and varnished. In one corner Is n sort of a dark room whore th eggs aro tested. Tho room Is furnished with high grado thermom eters and ngrometers to record tho temperature nnd humidity of tho at mosphere, and an apparatus for "tost-, lug tho atmosphere of" tho Incuba tors to dutormlno tho por cent of moisture and tho por cent of carbon dloxld, Bnromotcr. A .! v,, Hi jtr .. if X14 j III Wi T I Wining time w past lis important mUwon has been accomplwhed. - . It has acquainted the public with the genuine goodness of Kellogg i Toasted Com Flakes. . . . , c, It has familiarized everybody with tlie package and the name. ' ;' ' Now the dimes are rolling in. Everybody who tried this most delicious of all breakfast foods, wants more. Tliis is llic invariable result of, tho first taste. ' rMI m tfl lYthc flavor thahwiM &e favor.- Aad.k't thVuwvsWal favor the wonderful popularity t!ie mstaatancous suo ce of Kclloggs Toasted Corn Flake, that brought the imitator.) - t But they imitate in name only. The taste1 the damty crispneas the teal goodness of the .genuine cannot be reproduced, t N ; So keep both eyes open. Remember the name and;th package. When you want the real Toasted Corn Flakes and you always want it when you 'want the real flavor, ask lot and insist on getting ' '. f t .Iti j S? iNGERS HOLD BIG MEETING BENTON COUNTY REPUBLICAN COMMITTEE larRC nnd enthusiastic mooting Grangej of Marlon and Mult- lb counties was hold In the city at GcrvalB on last Saturday. out 200 members wcrp present horn about 70 wore from Evon- ktar Orange of Multnomah coun- most prominent feature of netting was tho 'codforrlng. of icgrces on a class of seven can-i l. Tho work wa given Corvallla, No. 1, Geo. llrowu. Corvnllls, No. 2, Geo. W. Donraan. Corvallls, No. 3, Geo Lilly. Corvallls, No. 4, T. II. Coopor. i Falrmount, B,.W. Q. Williamson. Soap Creok, C, W. 8. Tomllnson. Kings Valley, 7, J. P. Logan. Summit, 8, Itobt. McFnrland. Blodgctt, 0, G. I. Sheldon. Wren, 10, Homer Lilly. ' Philomath, 11, It. O. Loggan. Willamette, 12, J. E McDco. Alsea, 13, S. N. Warfleld. Bollfountnln, 14, J. E. Williams. Monroe, 15, Chns. Cartwrlght. o ''( m i H TOASTED CRIi w 7kMti&i xnKl CORN FLAKES Look for This Signature Tt Ki lATIU CHilK.MICH. fkmm:iK:& TOASTED CORN FLAKE CO., htftk Creek, Mick. DcnfncNq Cannot lx? Curni. In by local applications, as hcy cannot i ui i . t i.... . I reacn mo uiBenneu puruuus ui mw Iwhlch Is not always douo -1 oar. 1'Uoro is only ono way to euro' of tno atuuy requirea or inoioafnesa. and hat is by constitution- Irs la committing to memory tal romedlcs. Dpafness Is caused uy several parts. In this Evening an mnamca conuition wioonuwui IIIIIHK "I lUU UU1MIVHIHU '" " ""- BASEBALL BITS 'use, as a dozen pltchorg could not KUGENE HEADY start things running hIr way with ( VOU STATE GltANOU such backing as tho threo men had' B nV newr CSIrlH, lacctrle IHuminatJoa Moyera mado a plain balk In Sua-; a ! 0n,y vrt ? . mt thn ntnn illil not """ fl ..Mni- thn linll llll.l feature of the rccoptlon to the etato grange next ening by tho city of Bu- ,rmal wV-!"- "B ?".1."J" ri..L'-" I .ermi:s ton to move ud ono Nek ou Bono will consist of a bevy of flows. E0 was hlgh'y coinpllmouted on d,tloil boarlng will bo destroyed I , '"".""'" 1. ,". , wJ'tLo trenKth of Moyer's hesitation. Blrls, who at a glvon signal will ,w Arm n rm ii i n v& i iui uiuiuin luuiu iiul hi. ... 1JY JOCK -.! frnmn ( Miiinif ill Lun rjuuibiiiiiu .iu.w. .. av i aii irnifTH nv rriiii' Kill. A&'i.r.i iivm. n"w fGrange desorves much praiw ub .. . . iniinmL.d vou havo a'. . . . .t '.... ... n it, ninv ...,.i each bad bis or her part down umb,1UR wpund or imperfect hear- lrl""c ..Itched, in which case a balk' A novel tag, and when it is entirely ciosw, -. . .""' .,h n i. ,ii i. nvrth0. tendered sDlendld dinner was served to deafness li tho result, ana unless ina aay's gamo, uotn lor ana against - - --'", nvnijuinv ov ,epicnaia uinnor was serviu ui . ,ni,n. Binl ... . i... i.i i..n .. '!( two men on bases wore idvon Jumuay o .1 Hl K A nrnlt IHimimmviu . uw -..- itiiih umiuuii. uum vv. .i i,i l.ilin rritnron fn ItH nc ' -- ! UIIIUU, ui'ft " - .' ., All. Inn nlnvnn. nntriA nnt hit v II Innh mini nt Hit vlallorH. fnrPVrtr! U1DO CnSOB OUt Ot ton BIC . u vun .m.. ,..-,,-.- vw.u ..- ugh only about four months caused by Catarrh, which is nothing a balloon. Meyers undoubtedly has ubu ou., uowm. iuuj- wu Inflamed condition of the ,.,, D.rnnr wi,n but hla control member- viTum k run lie nut) a iuvuiuji- . ..... UlUwwUD rtui mwm of about 80. E. W. Manning y0 wu Riyo One Hundred s.rvlng of much praUo in or sing so large u grange C Dav'dson and wife and fls and wife of SaleA grango the meeting which was bet ever held in Marlon cour n good strong whip, but his control nni. uud head work is sowawhat defective lara for any caso of deafness (caused Second Haeomnn Lnwronc, hud a ninrcn into tne pan, aecoratoa u tiiw bright eyo Sunday, and succeeded In t K"ango colors, pink and greo, slapping Shaw arofjud at a lively And ch ono will havo a banket of .... , , .. '.in i iiuwi'rn to uuiriuuiu ninuiiK uv, t wr "U1U Itlo" Meysor, ptinormeu m - ',., it wouiu nave anorueu Horuu rewui Mrs, W. C, I)wo, at tlrti re- ong time. - ..a.v a - - a. bH i a td n. n .a k s a m unman mrt iinin ri m m. . n in pwii i nni iiiiiiiii i in inn tai i u i nnri (ia mi inmir mr nil ieiiii u iiiilii liiu i 'nall'B 6'atar Cure. Send for clr- rarday and Sunday games In great to tho Salem fans last Sunday, had Qjert of the promo on lnn.f ". N. ":; fron w i. CHENEY & CO.. n.n",ruB B"a DU"H"' ' .'. iimnlrfl nnrnBtdB Mwltated boiuo nre-'of tho Commercial club has, had the at-1 . Toledo. O. . w w i .. . " ". -'" bMB M ' Inntter charge and th iollqwln voted Sold y drugg Nts. 7?c n w-i. uui . - - , off 1)(J. ttlo g,rIg will aot as ioworlr1l .a... ' rnvn nn k ruiui y a itn iui .wm- hiiimii ijuiiliii ui uiviuc7 i'iw.v. um . v... .- .1. ti.uu. tr...fi.j.n.inii 11 v . .. - - ... " l.l..n.lnn RlUUVtUl. A Narrow Kcnpi "George," begau the homely Miss He Knew. Itoxley, "of course you know that Fames," Bald Mr. Itakeley, "I be- father lias falUd?" )ou taw mo er saluting the' iAh! Real y, Miss Itoxloy," atam- mald," fmered tho foxy suitor, "I must ask ft'by, yrs, sir," roplitd the but- you o " I "Why,, sure'y you've noticed how ie . It b best to keen aulet ., i.a hn full f1. Tho doctor says It Do you understand?" tab Heath is ouly " s, sir, replied James, with up-' as I was saying, Miss Roxley, palm; "silence is golden, sir." or Mabel, I must ask you to let me bliade'j hla Press. he Grocer rinds cheap and pod coffee in the iame mill. Don't ct him spoil Folger's Golden Wfffl wte F,th the slightest trace of coce. Buy a coffee Mil and grind your coffee nome, fresh zck dav. , J A. Tolgmv m C tJJSlSPPj -i -jy Bt . fe . 1 comfort you in your approaching bereavement." Philadelphia Pros. , . o Poison Oak Poisoning. Ballard's Snow Liniment- cures It. Mr. O. II. P. Cornelius, Turner, Ore. writes My wlf has discovered that Snow Liniment cures "Poison Oak Poisoning," a very painful trouble. Sbo not only cured a case of It on herself, but on two of hr friend who were poisoned by 4hla samo Ivy. Price 25c, 50c and $1.00. ,. V- Of Court. What is It you like best about us girls'?" aked the Bweet young thing. . ' .. "My arms," answered the yotitn. Boston Transcript. A Smile, is a pretty hard thing to accomplish when you're blue, bilious a4 eut of sorts. There is a sure cure for a'l kinds of Btcynacb and liver com plaints constipation and dyspasia, Baiiard'a HerbJne Js mild, yet a- Isolutely effective In all cases Price tho nolss ho coaxed from them was something tlorco. From romarka passed after the gamo Sunday afternoon, by ho mon eyed bnseball sports of Salem, the Salem high school and tho Falrmount c'ub bnssball nine c.an receive good backing by framing up a gamo with tho local leaguers. Should the "backers" of tho amatuer lads desire to receive catlsfactlon, they can do so by making their wishes known to several players of tho Cherry .Pick ers, who are exit looking for JuBt such opportunities as that. Burns, tho very largo man who held down second sack for Albln.i here, has the reputation of being ono of tho oldest ball players on the coat. From his ball talk on the field, he has a vocabulary extending fv far back its moldy. .ext Saturoay and Sunday the Cherry Pickers will surely havo a good chase for their money when the foxy Frakes- of West Portland hocm up with them on the local ground. A rod hot contesjt Is predicted or Sunday when Bonis Hull steps Into tho diamond for Salem. , Several prominent Salem fans wore very significant Jn thsir ro marka yesterday concerning the Sa lem Tri-Clty, nine. Several of the moneyed ones would like to back the Falrmount club aggregation, or ths Salem high school boys against the league,, for which they can receive satisfaction by making their wishes known to certain Cherry Picker p!a r. Alblna used up three pitchers la Sunday's game In an attempt to &k kkowlntjOrTlweaS- no tweon tho Cherry Alblna team In the fifth' inning. Tlwa Bnercr. "Waa he sound aslep?" "If thero was half ari much slfttp as spund hq waa." Houston Poit, ' & - ki PILE CURE FREE Trial I'Hckufctf of Wonderful PyrnrnW Cure t-Ht To All Who Bend Name and AiIiIith. , There nro hundreds of cases jgf plloo which )vo 'astod for 20 ad & years and ha,vo boon cured in a fw days or weeks with tho nmrvelews Pyramid PIIb Cure. Piles EAtfforors in the past bur v .V ".;".:::: looked unon an operation as the oJy "Wo nro de-e-llghted with your . ""7 Tfv Zfni relief. Ilu operatlona troly cuig, playing, Alblna," Believe us, not. .Mm. 1a.ortrnd . "Ter""' "?Md often lead to Iwful results. The big red feather twlrler for the Dlrkenheimer MUdrod Mwland El- J J Beavers dished up an aeronaut!? io nd Adah McMurphey, "elon ' awollInK lAons tho coif stunt, for which be was round., Day, Marwwt Wrtur. oeisor ana rcioiso .iiarnara. i . .. .. to. si The U0 incandewont lights wrJd. th0 PHe diBappeir There ! .,.. A.mriinV n, Wlit !. lli.blnH.no lorB Ul M'" wihbii ruiiitmr t n ;vvmm f i - roasted by tho Portland fans. That's the Idea, Portland fun. Kill tho. man who has pulled tho team out of the bad holes heretofore this season. Tht Portland 'ball park's "stand Ipk room only" sign must havo bean one of the unimportant featuros in the Portland-San Francisco game yesterday. COFFEE The best name for coffee is one that tells where the money's to come from, if you don't like it. Verr ?rriri",Miii Tmf wncr It fo don't llV- ru An Automobile Trip. A whizz a smell of gaollno A thought of world to come A blurr 6t green (the passing wono) ( I guess that's going some! Washington Star, TIIHtTYvFIFTII A.VNUAL SKSfilON Oregon State Grange to bo held a Eugene, May 12 to 15, 1908, Inc. The Southern r?a$Jflc oompauy will make special rate of ono and one-third fare, on certificate plan. WM. M'MURItAY. j O, P. A., S. P. CO, JOHN' M. SCOTT. A-,0, P. A., S, P, Co., Portland, " ' - ' r -f ---4t. Monday evening and tho rft of tho week whl!u the convention is here, Tho first mooting of- the grange U Tuesduy morning nt Odd Fellows' hall and the rotcptlou Is that ovcnlng nt tho armory. Xl0 Eugene military band has boon engaged for that oc casion, also for tho first morning ses sion. - The fiaga for Willamette street and the Improved pennnnts wJU, bo put up early Tuosday morning, whllo tho lings for East Eleventh street havo been distributed nnd will bo flying. All In all the P. of H. (Patrons of Husbandry), will not bo ablo to complain that Eugenodld not put on gala costumo In their honor. Each dolegnto bus been mailed n personal card extending tho privi leges of tho Commercial clubhouse. Dr. Whltson on behalf of tho com mittee In charge has arranged with the Willamette Valley Co., that tho visitor may rldo free on the street cars during the entire period of tho convention, tho club paying the covi pany for that privilege and special paw,aro now being printed, which wllfbo distributed to tho grangers. Ify" the la not mado to euro. The Pyramid PIlo quro can k usod at homo. Thero 1st no loss of time or detention from business. Thero is no cneo of pjjjs mo sever that tho Pyramid PIlo Cure will not bring relief, j, Wq mnko no charge for a trial packago of Pyramid Pile Cure Thkr sample will rollevo the itching, sootho tho InftatiHd lucmbrnuo awt start you on your way to a oMr. After you have usedtho samplo ifo to tho dVugglit for a 50 cent box of tho remedy. Write today. Tho saw. plo costs you notblng. Pyrnmfl Drug Co., H3Py,iiriin Bldg, Mar shall, Mich. -o- -- - - Paving and building cUtorns om ploys labor, (runs money loose, ap makes a greater Salem. Glvo tut moro of that Mr. Mayor and gontle mou of the city cor.iucll, jCooa Bay people are to see fleet m by. Coo oowMV &.hm4a1L !Mi-;eHit9 W V. A Happy Father, ' Is soon turned to a sad ono If m has to walk tho floor every nlgsj with a crying baby. McGto's Bafcr Elixir will mako the child wall. soother Its nerves. Induce healtky, normal slumber. Best for dUorH ed bowels and our btomrk aH teething babies need It. Pleasant l take, sure, au4 safe, cosUlna u harmful drugs. Price 25 aad If dealers.