Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, May 28, 1908, Page 7, Image 7

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egon Sennia Mineral Paint Co,
W. Y. RICHARDSON, Manager
We arc manufacturing forty-two Standard Tints
and colors of Oregon Mineral Paint Ground in Oil
and Guaranteed Strictly Pure, Durable and Sat
isfactory in every particular.
McMIN.WILLE, OREGON, APRIL a, 1008.
OREGON SIENNA MINERAL PATNT CO. SALEM. OREGON.
GENTLEMEN
IN REPLY TO YOURS OP RECENT DATE. WILL SAY
THAT- THE SIENNA PAINT THAT THE STATE BOUGHT FROM YOU
IN THE YEAR 1008 (18 BARRELS) AND AROUT THE SAME AMOUNT
IN 1007. TO PAINT THE OREGON STATE INSANE ASYLUM RU1IA).
INGS. HAS GIVEN ENTIRE SATISFACTION. BEFORE WE PUT THIS
PAINT ON. OUR MUCK WALLS SWEAT SO RADLY WE THOUGHT
WE WOULD TRY CEMENT ON THEM TO KEEP THE MOISTURE OUT
HUT OUR ARCHITECT FROM PORTLAND THOUGHT REST TO TRY
SOME OF YOUR SIENNA MINERAL PAINT. SINCE WE PUT YOUR
PAINT ON. IT SHUT OUT ALL OF THE MOISTURE AND WE HAVE
PERFECTLY DRY WALLS NOW. IT IS MY OPINION THAT THERE
IS NOTHING RETTER THAN YOUR PAINT FOR BRICK WALES,
AND I TAKE PLEASURE IN RECO.MMENRINa IT TO THE PURLIO.
YOURS VERY TRULY,
'' J. F. CALBREATH.
HESE PAINTS are used by thc statc on
ruoiic institutions on tneir
Tit and have stood the severest tests that can be ap-
td.
APPLY BY MAIL OR PHONE, OR CALL AT
FACTORY ON TRADE STREET
BETWEEN CHURCH AND HIGH
lis Paint is taken from the Mines in Lane county, and
manufactured at Salem, Ore.
WHY .MATLOCK PROSPERS.
(Special to tho Portland Journal,)
timid, May, 21. The mayor of Eugem, who spoko nt Oregon City
evening of May 15, in tho Interest .of tho prohibltlonbitH, stated
It he huHlnesH conditions In that county wero far hotter under pro
ton than without it, and that Ills hoii'n business had increa.se d $.10,
kwr yuir prior to prohibition, to ljiOO.OOU per year after it wns
imI, hut ho failed to tell hl nudienco that lite son wiw engaged in
rug biiHlnohK mid held u government Ucenso to Hell liquor.
CITIZEN.
Kiiyor Matlock Reckless.
Brdlng to nowspnyor reports
ho Btntomonta of dozom of ro-
Icltlzons, Mayor Matlock of
o, la uttorly reckless In Ida
tents regarding ovorytlilng con-
with tho preaont prohibition
kient. No doubt ho Is carrlod
by enthusiasm, and litw
hi tlint point whoro fanatlclBtn
and any means to nccompIUr.
results nro considered by
legltlmato and pralso worthy.
Is ono of tho oiernni voriuus
tho enmo whothor told by
lor slnnor, and any nttompt to
up n causo by falsehood ro-
ln Injury to that cause. Truth
no Indorsomont, nnd right no
fom fnlsohood, for tho latter
tho weakness of any causo ro
ta It.
nong othor statomonta nttrlb-
iio aiayar miuiuck are uivnoi
o aro now hut fow govornmont
Issued In Lane and Linn
iea, and In Eugeria but those
to dnug stores;" that
havo been reduced In conso
of -tho counties going dry:"
" ho vlaltod tho intornul rev-
sofflco In Portland hut wbb un
lo get tho statistics because tho
y in charge, Mr. Ramsey, re-
to glvo him any Information
iw him tho rocortls; ,l and that
finally did show him a record',
was tho wrong ono."
St ng Portland Tuesday, May
'called at tho Internal Revenue
btor's office and requested Mr.
m tho deputy. In charge, to
me the records of government
issued for the fiscal' years
July 1, 1905. to July 1, 1906,
from July l, 1907, to July 1.
and they wero Immediately
at my disposal. From thei
wed these facts: For tho fls-
&ar from July 1, 1905, to July
fOC, a wet year, there were Is-
" parties In Linn county 29
auient licenses to sell splrltu-
malt and vinous liquors, and
for tho olovon months of tho present
fiscal year, a dry year, 27 such 11
consoa. In Lnno county for tho porlod
nbovo nnmod, tho wot year, thoro
woro 48 llcensoa and for tho 11
months of tho pro&ont year 41.
As to llconsoa bolng Is-ino-l now
only to drug stores In Eugene nui
Albany, .tho records Bhow that thoso
localities, mud, If tho statojnent la
tnuo, bo romarkably unhealthful, for
In tho flrot 11 months of tho praiont
flscnl year Eugene Is struggling
nlong with 25 licenses and Albany Is
standing off tho grim reaper with
1G. During tho last previous wot
year Eugene hnd 12 saloons and Al
bany 10 ,
Those figures go to show lha
thoro was truth as well ns poetry In
tho littlo couplet !u the country pa
per when Its precinct went dry:
"Goodbye, littlo saloon; don't you
cry,
You'll bo a drug store by and by."
Thoy also prove Mayor Matlock's
statements "unreliable" to put It
mildly, and show llmt his honor, tho
mayor of Eugene, can ubo the truth
with parsimonious frugality and rig
Id economy.
In conversation with ono of tnj
deputies In tho office, ho told mo he
heard Mayor Matlock say in a speech
at Oregon City that "(he rovenue of
ficials refused to glvo him auy In
formation and showed him tho
wrong records, but that when a lot
tor was written President RoobovoP
tho Information waB at onco forth
coming." Tho deputy took Mr. Mat
lock to task for this, after bis speech,
and forced him to admit in tho prei
enco of Rov. Mr. Land-borough, tho
Presbyterian minister at Orogcn
City, that the records had been
shown him, that no letter had been
written President Roosevolt, and
that no Information had beep forth
coming at once or at all on account
thereof. Rev. Mr. Land3borough sug
gested to Mr. Matlock that ho had
dono wrong, had Injured Collector
Dunno nnd should publicly rotruct
tho Btntomont nnd apologlzo to Mr.
Dunne. This, Mr. Matlock promlaod
.to do, but so far has forgotten It.
Probably overlooking It In his real
for that which Is good.
In rogard to tho reduction of taxej
tho Albnny Herald Bays of tho city
of Albany:
"1900, (wot) assesod valuation
$1,131,530, with an 8-thllls hvy,
producod $9,052. Saloon llconsoi o!
5000( round numbers) added to
that mado a total ravonuo for 190.1
of $14,052.
"1907 (dry) assessed valuation,
public notlco becauso of hta oner-
ducod $18,214. This num. It clear'y
shows, Is In E.YCEHS OP THE COM
DINED TAXES AND SALOON I.I.
CENSES of 1905 of ?4,1C2. Then In
Btend of taxos being reduced unJor
prohibition, tho tuxpnyoro of A'.-
bany paid In taxos for tho year 1907
J9.1C2 more than they did in 1905."
I confoss to ignornnco of rates but
In regard to taxs in Eugene Mr.
Alf Walker, one of tho best known
mon In that city, write to a friend
In Salem: "My taxes for tho year
190C, pnld In 1907, woro 57 J8.
For the yoar 1907, paid In 190S,
wcro $82. C5, nn ndvanco of 125.37,
and tho tax for 1908 to bo paid In
1909 tho advance will he moro than
that. Thoso taxes nro on tho same
rosldonco property with . no chanRoj
or Improvements.
J. II. CRADLEDAUGH.
Deafness Cannot lm Curco.
by local applications, n they cannot
reach the diseased portions of the
ear. There Is only ono way to cure
deafness, and that Is by constitution
al remedies. Deafness Is caused by
an Inflamed condition of tho mucous
lining of the Eustachian TVibi. When
this tube Is Inflamed you havo n
rumbling Bound or Imnerfoct hear
ing, and when It Is ontlroly closed,
deafness l tho result, nnd unless the
Inflamatlon can be taken out and
this tube rc-stored to Its normal con
dition, hearing will bo destroyed
fo-evor; nlno cases out of ten are
caused by Catarrh, which is nothing
but an inflamed condition of the
mucous surfaces.
Wo will glvo One Hundred Do'
lara for any case of deafness (caused
by cutarrh) that-cannot bo cured by
HairH catarrh cure. Bend ror cir
culara free. F. J. CHENEY & CO..
Toledo, O.
Sold hy druggists, 70c.
Take Hall's Family Pills for, con
stipation.
TJm flfeok Wroag SKavt.
Who would Imagine that Thomas
Buchanan. Read, the author of
"Sheridan's Hide," a man of Inflnlto
genius, who ranks with the great but
erratic poets of America, was onco
a clgaroaaker and a sign painter?
Of course, It Is no secret that Jnmqs
Whltcomb Riley, whoso poems of
childhood havo dollghtcd so many,
was not only a sign painter, but at
ono tlmo o3saycd to be an actor.
Vlctorlon Sardou ntudtcd medtctno
bofore ho mado up hla mind to ho &
dramatist. Drot Harte was a com
positor In a nowspapor office and a
miner before ho charmed tho world
with "Tho Heathon Chlneo" and
fTin T.linV1 nO trtnttnn Pnmn
Henry Walnco Shaw (Josh Billings)
was a farmer and deck hand on an
Ohio rlvor steamboat, and an auc
tioneer. Probably tho oxporlonco hq
gained In those unlquo callings made
hfm ao successful as a humorist of
the phonetic spoiling typo.
George Kounan was a tologrnph
pperator beforo ho began to write
about "Darkont Russia." Ho con
ceived the Idea of his futuro work
while constructing telegraph Hnoa In
Siberia. Last, but not least, and
porhapo tho moat conspicuous typo of
jack of all trades" who finally
strikes his real vocation. In middle
lit", le Joromo Ki Jeromo, who was
In turn tutor, actor, Journalist, short
hand wrltor and solicitor's clerk,
ondtng up as the author of tho
famous "Throe Mon In a Boat," and
othor humorou9 books which havo
cQnvulsod readors on both sldw-a of
tho Atlantic. George Barton In
Home Magazine.
Summer Resorts
NEWPORT, on Yftqulna Bay, Is tbo most beautiful and delightful
Bummor resort on tho Oregon const. The fishing, boating and driving
are unexcelled anywhere. Miles of tho fino3t beach combined with moun
tain scenery tand trout streams make a combination that will suit the
tato of all, Below are the loading" firms of Newport.
I AM THE MAN
Who was cleaned out by tho tire last winter, but I'm In busi
ness again on a larger extent than over, and am. ready to serve
all old customers and as many now ones as como to Newport.
Fresh eggs, vegetables, and all staple grocoriea. Everything the
Rummor pooplo noed. My new grocery Btoro is tho flnost In Lin
coln county. Froo dollvory,
LEE W. WILLIAMS, Newport, On
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You Will Need Food
Wo can supply yoi with ovorihlng In tho grocory ! ne; tho finest
frosh butter nnd vegetables of all kinds. Two storos, ono at Z
Nye Beach and ono at Newport. Your orders solicited j free d
llvory.
LOOMIS DROS.. Newport, Oro.
imamtNHeiw4-wwH'H'N
RIlloiiNncsg nnd Constipation.
For years I was trobttlod with bll
lousnoas and constipation, which
mado llfo miserable for mo. My
appotlto failed mo. I lost my usual
forco and vitality. Pepsin prepara
tions and cathartics only mado mat
tors worse. I do not know where I
should havo boon today had I not
triod Chamborlaln'B Stomach and
Llvor Tablots. Tho tablets relievo
tho 111 fooling at onco, strengthen
tho dlgostlvo functions, purity the
stomach, llvor and blood, helping
tho system to do Us work naturally.
Mrs. .Rosa Potts, Birmingham,
Aln. Thoso tablotn aro for salo by
Dr. Stono's drug storo.
o - '-
Salcin Bird Club.
Tho Balom Bird club mot In tho
Trovor utudlo Tuesday ovonlng last
nnd dlscueied as a thome, "Ducke."
Mr. Shand discussed .tho mallard,
Mm. Mnrlus, tho black duck; tho
canyass-back hy Mrs. Applegate, and
othom read about miscellaneous va
riety. Aftor tho readings wero con
cluded, a gonoral discussion of tho
stibioct was entorod Into by those.
prosont.
Aftor a program had boon decided
upon for the noxt meeting tho club
adjourned.
It ItaidK-d the Spot.
Mr. E. Humphrey, who owns n
largo gonoral' storo at Omega, O.,
and Is president of tho Aduins Coun
ty Tolophono Co., as well as of tho
Home Telophono Co , of Plkr county,
O., says of Dr. King's Now Dlscov
oryt "Jt saved my llfo onco. At
least I think It did. It Boomed to
roach tho spot tho very soat of my
cough when ovorytlilng olso fallod."
Dr. King's Now Dlscovory not only
roacliM tho cough spot; It heals tho
so ro spots and tho weak spotB In
throat, lungs and chest. Bold undor
guarantee a; J. C. Perry's drug
store. 50c. and fl.00 Trial bottlo
froe.
O' '
Tho MyaUi-loun Time.
Hoots (who has ovorslopt) Will
ya plazo to got up, Borr. It's, an hour
lator than It was thla (ol'mo yester
day raornln', aorr. Piunch.
i-O
TEA
was a royal indulgoicc'
two hundred years ago.
Tis yet.
Your (rrpy irN'm tow wnT M "'
UlS.Liil(., wi. l'-r Uiu
Whonovor you take a stand on a
great queutlon let It stand for something.
TIm)
Most Common Qiuka of
Ruiforifig.
Rheumatism cauaos more pain
ind BUdorlng than any other dlaease,
for tho reason that It Is tho most
common of all il', and It is certainly
ratifying to sufferers to know tba.
Chamberluln's Liniment will afford
relief, and make rest and sloep pos
8'blo, In many cases the relief from
pain, which Is at first temporary,
has becorao permanent, while la old
peop'o wubject to chronic rheuma
tism, often brought on by dampnest
or changoi In the weather, a per
manent curf cannot bo expected,
tho ro!lof from pain which this Hut
ment affords Is alone worth many
times Us cost. 25 and 50 cont site
for Bale by Dr. Stone's drug store.
you oro not
la black and
isuvcr alga anything
willing to uava appear
white.
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Inslct upon DeWltt'e Witch Haiel
Salve. It U especially good for piles.
' Cnl. tiir all drnvclill.
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HOTEL BRADSHAW
Rooms and honrd. Rooms with froo ubo of furnished kitchen,
Including Mlshea nnd wood. Half way to Nye Beach, overlooking
tho ocean. Rates reasonable.
W. O. OOOIC, Prop. Newport, Ore,
Mud Is always easily washed ulf.
1L only atalns tho chnrnctor of tho
throwor,
w ....
Poison Oak Poisoning.
Ballard's Snow Llnlmont cUfoa it,
Mr. O. II. P. CornolluB, Tumor, Ore.
writes My wlfo has discovered that
Snow Liniment cures "Poison Oak
Poisoning," a vory painful trouble.
Sho not only cured a caso of It on
horsolf, but on two of her friends
who woro poisoned by this same
Ivy.
Prlco 25c, COr and $1.00.
Sold by nil dpalors.
That for and against documont
Booms to havo caused a good deal
of discussion,
o -
Tho End of tho World,
should It como tomorrow would find
fully 1-3 of tho people suffering with
rhoumatlsm of cither slight or se
rious nature. Nobody need suffer
with rhoumatUm for Ballard's Snow
IRVIN HOUSE
Tho most homo-llko and comfortable
hotel at Nye Beach. Flue bowling
alloy and club houso In connection,
Two minutes walk from tho ocean.
"Courteous treatment" Is the motta
of tho management.
S, G. Irvin, Prop, Ncppo t
MIDWAY
Largo, bright, airy rooms.
Board fnrnlBhod. Halfway he.
tweon Newport ami Nye Brook.
First-class In ovury respect. Bag
gago hauled ono wny free. RalM
reasonable.
' WM. BORDEN, Newport, Qr.
BUY A LOT
In Sen View blocks. Beautiful view
cIobo to lioacli. Prlcos 150 to $200.
Tortus reasonable. Last chanee to
Liniment drives awny the trouble. tuXvCi.?r"p HhVmK wlor or
rolloves tho pain Instantly and today to V. I.. Hli.llleld. Newport. Or.
loavos tno user b wen ami suppio us
a two-year old. Sold by all dealers.
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Whatovor sldo a man Is on In tho
Tivtns
wenther
Is having Kb
this weak.
doso of bad
great quoutlons of th.- day ho
to bo proud of his position,
ought
-
California drummem In a body
nro organizing ngn'lnt tho tipping
habit. May It sprend, for tipping Is
tho moHt cnlossnl ' graft htiBluuss of
tho age.
A Hmlto.
Is a nretty hnrd thing to accomplish '
whon ymi'ro hluo, bilious and out
of BortB, Thoro Is a miro euro for
all kinds of stomach and liver com- a Happy Father.
plaints conutlpatlon and dyspopBla, 8 BOon turned to n sad one If he
Oallard'8 Horhlno Is mild, yot nb- ,na to wnlk 4ho Moor ovory night
uolutoly offoctlvo in all caBOB, Prlco WtM ft cry(,,g bnhy. McGoo'b Baby
60 cents por bottlo. Bold by all j.;xlr will nmko tho child well,
dealers, .uooMiur lt nerves, lndilco healtiiy,
' ' o ' ' ' I normal slumhor. Best for disorder-
A man runs for olllco on his ror. ed bowols nnd wnir stomach ah
ord, nnd thnt Is what ovory man Is teething bnhlos miod It. Pleasant to
i . i.. i. .,!...- .,.i .,ini toke, sure, nnd nafo, contalna no
running on In hirliiouj nnd aoelal. ,lttriI;fl ,,'rUK9) ,,rc0 v2c and H
ly. ceuti per bottlo. Sold hy all dealers,
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Don't road this imfes you aro In noed of somo of those
articles, and wish to save monoy by buying thorn at a hargalM.
Until March 30, In ordor to mako room for now goods, thew Hews
will ho offered t greatly reducod prices.
Theso aro all of standard uibko ana goon (jimmy.
Regii'nr
Pili:o
Ono now 3-Inch wagon, complolo MIa'aII
Ono now buggy, host mako .... ? nit Jin
Ono now buggy, best nmko...... ,,,,, rr'nn
Ono now runabout ! ...,, JS'nJi
One now disc harrow , i,0
One now Tlgor drill ..,...... ...t. .. ... 00,00
Ono bow IVuckoyo hinder ' ' ' " "2'n 2
Ono now Buckoyo mowor .. M0
Onu new Duckoyo rake ...... -
Ono now Davis cream separator -u. ... 1U0
Ono how 14-lnck Rock Islaad Clipper stool plow.. 10.50
nn, nur 19-lnch Rock Island "Upper stool plow., 17.59
Ono now 10-lacK Rock Island Clipper steel plow,, 13,60
Ono new handmade light exprosu ,,,... 7j.oq
One now handmade light express
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Sale
Prlco
95.00
100.09
80.99
42,59
17.09
72.50
135,99
48.59
20.00
85.SQ
15.00
13,59
11,59
80,00
00.09
75.00
ii.n Ow.nn,i.i.o,,,i ..uitivuior mower anil i-axo ai u uutkhim.
Single-trees, double-trees, neck-yokes, dushboards, cuhIiIobs,
at ft 30 per cent reduction,
An assortment of about $300 worth of nnlnta, lend, oil, var
nishes and stains will bo put on sale, ... , ...
I will also sell on commission any Implement or vehicle
which you may wish to dispose of, ut any tlmo,
CEOHGE JACOBS !L'SSlS? 1'
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