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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (May 16, 1908)
DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON, SATURDAY, MAY 10, 1008 ijlijUijMiLM. lij-JUL J ililBiimr- ' in i i am .11 I i 'mi t - 9 t"v .v OREGON SCHOOL FUND STATEMENT $hafc Funds Might: Have Been If They Had Not Been Squandered f Following Is tlio state treasurer's last report on the condition of the. educational funds of this state. The ,'stae originally got just as much kind from congress for education na Washington. Idaho, and other 'ihrestern states, but did not mako good uso of It. Great syndicates have grabbed millions of acres at nominal prices and the land was virtually squandered by the carelessness add corruption of grafting politicians, and whero tho state university and ngrlculWrnl college should have a million each, and ,tho common schools forty or fifty millions, they havo to rely on a direct tax dn the property of the people, when the other states named dorlvo their principal support from the sale .of the lands granted by congress! Here Is tho Ongon showing, and the money draws fi per cent: Reportof Treasurer. A Statement, of tho condition of tho comirion school, agricultural col-1 lego and university funds, AiMl 30; 190'8'5 Common Scltool Fund. First mortgage loans , $4,075,061.27 School district bonus..;..'. uzu.uao.uu Certificates of sale of state land 010,701.52 CaBh on hand 352,303.17 MITCHELL WAGOI f . i IT Agricultural jColk'K9 .Fund. First mortgage loans .-." $ 1S4, 200.80 Certificates of salo of state land.-. . . , ;,. . . 11,301.80, CaBh on hand .'. :..'..'. I; C. .. i. . .:.' 890.7.0 University Fund. First mortgage loans '. $ 98,988.50 Certificates or salo of state land 4,010.00 Cash on hand GOG. SO 5,270,7G4.2G 19G.519.30 104,205.30 TIME TRIED m J,. TIME TRIED i t r i f , THE :- - j , . ,.,., JHE ; BEST JBHHHk bEST! BY IrffmA BY TEST &dJf maLMSC0f fsQ TKT j I " i " " 4 j $5,571,488.92 LATEST BOOKS AND NEW MAGAZINES "Tho Fish That Get Away." Wo nro In receipt of a Httip book lot from tho publishers of Recrea tion, Now York, with tho above title. It Is a delightfully humorous ac count of an alleged nttompt to find an ardent fltbormnn of renown who would not oxaggorate about tho slzo of "th fish that get away." Tho booklot Is printed on fine pa per, attractively Illustrated and will Appeal ImmciiBoly to any man who "goeB flshln. " It Is given freo through tho nowsdcalorB of this city with tho May number of Tt .-creation. Henrtlcultiire. Oliver Hcrford and John Cecil Clay In the May Woman's Home Companion assort that Hoartlctilturo la an exact sclonce, and they glvo cultural directions for tho uso of lov ors, young nnd old. Every one can imagino how delightfully Oliver Hcr ford could describe such strango fiowor8 as Aprllfoolla, tho Valentino Plant, tho Hope Vino, and GobsIp Weed. Tho Illustrations of thoso unique plantB are In color. , iiolicntlan for May. Tho Bohemian mngazlne for May Is especially Inviting with Its wealth of short stories, Its bright, attractive picture and Its apt special articles. Tho leading nrtlclo, by Aubrey Lanston, tolls of "Famous Cafes aud Rostnurants Abroad"; It Is Il lustrated by cuts reproduced from man photographs. Tho articlo sets forth tho leading characteristics of the famous restaurants nnd cnting places of tho Continent nnd England. Photo-Em Magazine for May. Tho cxporioncos of n practical photogrnphor In Alaska furnish ma terial for the principal featuro of Photo-Era magazine for May. Tho article and beautiful accompanying Illustrations are by George R. King, of Doaton, an oxtonslvo traveler nnd successful photographer. Graft In .tho making of grnduatlng-clnss pho- Often The Kidneys Are Weakened by Over-Work. Unhealthy Kidneys Make Impure Blood. It used to be considered that only urinary and bladder troubles were to bo uapcu to tlte kidneys, out now liUHiern science proves that nearly all diseases have their beginning in the disorder of these most important organs. The kidneys filter and purify the blood that is their work. Therefore, whein our kidneys are weak or out of order, you can uuderttuud how quickly your entire body Is affected and how every organ bccma to fall to do its duty. If you are kick or feci badly' begin taking the great kidney remedy, Dr. Kllmtr's Swamp-Root, because as soon us your ktdnevs are well they will Help , all thp other organs to health. A trial -y ill convince anyone.. i If you are hick you can make no mis take by first doctoring v our .kidneys. Tke mild and. the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy, is ioon realized, It tends the highest for its wquderf ul cures ot the most dtttrebstng cases, and is nolil cm its merits uy all druggists lu fifty-cent mkI one-dollar, size bektlea. You may hiftvea sample bottle itomo(airuaoot. by mail free, also a pamphlet telling you isjnv to find out if you Have kidney or bladder trouble. Mention this paper iviteu writing to Dr, Kilmer & Co., King Wiutoii, N. Y. Don't iuk any mistaTce, bpt remember the name, Swamp-Root, . Kilmer's Swamu-Root. and the ad- gg Sffl ii in mJ0 HT" togrnphs In the public schools Is al so a timely and Important top!c which Is discussed nt length. Other distinctive articles arc Gum-Dichru-mato Printing, Ozobromo Prints from P. O. P. Possible, Disadvant ages of Working In MInature, Home Portraituro Using nn Ordinary Win dow, Some Notes on Composition In Lnndrenpe. vTho issue "contains u wealth of beautiful Illustrations, nnd tho usual departments nro bright, timely nnd Instructive. Price 1G cents of any news or photo sup rly dealer . , Homes and Children. Tho Delineator, America's great est woman's magazine, continues Its roscuo cnmpalgn for the children who havo no homos, nnd women that havo no children. Tho list of waifs who havo become famous, says tho Juno Dellnentqr, 1b a long ono. It Includes Sir Henry Stanley, Queen Catherine, tho Good, Alexnnder Hamilton, Rosa Uouhour, Edgnr Allen Poo, Rachel, Leonardo da Vinci, and dates back as far an Moses. All theso were homeless children children who if loft to fnto would undoubtedly have drifted Into evil ways. Instend they havo lived to add glory to their names and havo contributed to tho kuowlodgo of the world at largo through tho frulta of their genius. May Craftsman. Tho Craftsman for Mny offers as loading require "Frcderlk Van Eed en; Poet, Novelist and Practical Communist." It Is a forceful pre sentation of tho personality nnd work of th's versntllo man who 're cently enmo to America to lecturo abc.it communism nnd Its actual practice in Holland. It Is Illustrated by a new and Interesting portrait of tho man himself How o.'r govern ment Is concerned In devoid, !"? tho Indian as a worker and bringing him rbrenst of present-day conditions In tho West is told In "Tho North American Indian as a Lnboror," by C. II. Forbes-Llndsny, who showu in an Interesting way what the Indian is doing now and wherein lfes his hopo for the future. The many things In which a big govornmont '9 Interested aro not generally known by busy citizens of that goverumont. Some of tho actlvltios of our own ', United States are sot forth In a forcoj mi iiiiiuuvr i i no v..i.uiHiiimi iur May. This article contains statistics nnu gouerni uuormntion or tho ut most prnotlcal value to anyone con earned In farming, fruit-growing, uinnufnUurlng, labor, immigration or tho sciences. An Interesting nrt feature In tho May Craftsmnn pre sents tho work of Horatio Walker, tho Canadian artist who sees tho life of simple as Millot did. It Is ad mlrnbly illustrated by reproductions of four of Walker's pictures. A haunting story by Mary Honton Vorse of two Imaginative children appears In The Craftsman for May. It la called "The End of the Mako llollovo." How a New York .factorv girl fee's nbi-it lur work and what sh so3 In it to make HfV worth while is amusingly and cleverly told In the Craftsman for Mny. " Outing for May. Tho Outing magazine for May Is not only readable from c6ver to cov er but It has several articles thut will prove to bo particularly Inform ing and useful to nnyono who has a whole-some- Interest In present d.iy lifo and concerns. Miss Agnes C. Lnut has another 11 lumina'tlng paper In the series on "The New Spirit of tho Farm." Herein Miss Laut describes tho sec ret of tho noteworthy success that has attended t;he efforts of Wlscon J and Iowa In corn growing. Slid shows how the now snlrit )mt ,inni.i ed and trebled the corn productions '$$f?KLm. iMfc.-S.MUH t Ii AUnlf Vt 1,niA Ittln ttl n 1 ft t n 7 O rtr n ml It n ni am.1 ttk. Ia.) kll LI l h C . .1 .tiki -unuiiuu iig,uua iu vu uwv iiiiiuv ivi i jvmid uiiu iiiivu diuuu iiu ivsb ui tu i ijuiuub UWU CUHUUIOIIS nnu flftVC glVCn SAtlft taction n- tho best material' that money can buy is put Into them with tho most skilled lnbor wo can' get. Tho toiiguon arc oak snot growth white oak, nxles are of hickory, rims nro wuml NOT RENT. It Is a fact when we come to look at It( and a reasonable ftl tW . ... . .,, A .! ... -. ll. t , ill tl. . - ... saweu ienow win out. inst a ouui. oiiy, iur iHe wuuu is iieiuier puucu apart or prcEsoa or puiped togetnor ns It must be In tho bent felkr . . , i you aro going Into Eastern or Southern Oregon .vvhoro they uso the wide tire .wngons come 'In and we will trade with yoa jcfl mo, nil your old vngon Is worth. Mitchell Wagons nro In a class by thpmsolves. , I STAVhR BUGGIES Is also In a class by Itself. Mado of first class material, palest axle; patent fifth wheel; patent spring; patent cushion; patent top; rubber or Btcol tlro3; bike wagon; drop or arch axle, with or without top.' Tho best buggy that money can make, or If you want a Hack, ' ' . l r . Phaeton, Surry, or In fact anything to hitch ono or two hones to, come In. If you ihhvo an old Buggy, Hack, 'Phaeton, Surry or Stnuhopo, we will tcko It and allow you all It Is worth on a new rig. Trodc what yon tlon't vnnt for something you do want. MITCHELL 21 7 to 237 State St. 9 LEWIS, & STAVER Salem, Ores P. P. CAltY, Manager. In tcchlncalltlcs, but writes with Il lumination her account of a vital work. I Designed to nasniago tho spirit of wanderlust that seizes desk workers at this tlmo of the yenr, "Tho Tont, Dwellers," by Albert Dlgolow Pnlne, Is "Just right." Eddy and his chum : pick out a spot in Novla Scotia to go fishing. The May installment is a, narrative of tho humorous Incidents1 of preparation which the chum en Joys and tells about with full appreciation. Tho Crook county fend deepens, nothing has been settled. When Ignorance insults you 11 lr, folly to havo good hearing. CASTOR I A Por Infants and Children. . Till Kind You Hive Always Bought ftlgnaturo af C&i?tfj&&4 1IU View (Knnsits City Jonirnnl.) "What do you think of the land-- lady's fruit salads?" "Just a scheme," answered .tho peevish boarder, "for serving prunes as a hash' BAO BREATH Tor lnotltha I IikJ L'r.lktrnnltjiwlitimJ.lAm..1i knd utl B.I kmui nf metlir i.i. Mr Lmiimio tiki bail olor. 'l eWt nun a Iclvii.l tr. iiun.oiit)d t'icari, na ft'i.r oiiuctlicm 1 cbii wllilncly ui cheerful lytur lM luT Jiutd nllr!r cureJut. I tbeiu toniiy tile kufttrlnc (roin tneh Irnubltt.' Cliu. 11 lUlrorn. lit E f Hi bt New York, K. V. Best For Tt r-. i CANDY CATnAATrfi VktAAaftnt t<ft.l lAft.ft ,.Oaa na... Mjff.r blki. W ekn cr Orlpo. Ue. Ii.k. M,tm fWiabullc. Th conulu ubft Uip4 OOO. WhuB)4l to curd ur youruouvr blt. j ft MritagKMl)rG;4,CfelMeaSrN.Yt l m&a&mmm Insist upon DoWltt'u Witch Hnzol Salve. It Is especially good for piles., So'd by all druggists. ' PORTLAND ROSE FESTIVAL Kodol For Indigestion Our Guarantee Coupon U, fier utlng li.co bottle ot Kcdol. you can boneitlr tay it bat not benefited you, we will refund jour money, Try Kodol today on tbn ruaranlee. Mil out and ilcn I he follow Int. nwent It to the dealer at Iho time ot purchaio. Hit f alii to atify yeu reinrn tbe bottle to tbe dealer from wjiom yon bousbl It. and vie will refund jour money. Town Slate SIcn bere CulThUUuf Digests WhatYouEat And Makes the Stomach Sweet . C. DeWZTT Sc CO., Chlcuao. XIX. AI pnuaoiSTS fti t t-.ju To Bo Held in PORTIuVND, OltEGON JUNE 1 TO 6, 1908 WPl be tho most brilliant loral Fiesta nnd Glvlc Jubilee ever held In the Pacific Northwest Portland, "The R03& City," will be a scene of splendor nnd tho center of world-wide inter est for one week. Several Important conventions to be held In Portland on that occasion. The Southern Pacific Company ' Will Sell Special Ticket On This Occasion Prom SALEM, Ore., to Pqrtland and Return at $2.20. For Dartlculna roll nn 1niol oironfa i w t:: : 11 ui, Ai.!iiiraty9 General Passenger Agent, Portland, Oregon. , The Secret of a Beautiful Face Hei In keening the iklnpro tectedaJweUascleaiued. Juit washing It not enough that only lcavcithe delicate lurface more exposed to the Irritation of duit and germ J to mercl leti atucki of iuh and weather, After washing, ap ply Robertlne and expenenco iti delightful refrethment. You wllfadmlre the Hne-lesj jdftncM It Imparts to face, neck and arms. It not only itimulates a radiant glow, but protects the ikin from becom ing coarse. Prevents burn ing, tan and fncklcs. SWIWfimr ". '" - tflU-IAf frm umti Sffl Dr. Stones rim? Store tyl . P..-.,! 0 Tha only cainonw -:, i ? M,.2? SckT B1 2St: aH bho ctfst'a with drugs, roedkin.B nrticles. nines, an. m i C ! for medlfi"' -'i9iH S nn u a reguUr P'VTe4.i cine, and b.. & J tatlons are free, w 1 ree. and only Jj nis u.ur oU,h' -Jd w?J5.Hffla s2SS5k& k 4no"-W. PMBI"" L.fl wPWZ&TxteX$ UiriAlfl nflAWrl FRENCH FEMALE mmvmt pills. X Sin, Ouun SUum fcr Scrrmwus Mimtwt. t. .... ,.. nt Tfiifnriiirt tfilkl UMtTCBMeMCtL4(;.lT4UwcaT5Ji1J ScW i Salem by Dr. S. 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