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About Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919 | View Entire Issue (June 10, 1908)
- 1 J. JWMrOAPiTJt, JQUKXAL,. SALEM. OIlKnov. WEDNi: L STOCKTON THEtOLD WHITE CORNER ECRU NET WAISTS $4.50 itW slilnmcnt of bcnutlfiil ner. inl i.. . . to Any 97.00 vn'tiM In Snlom. SPECIAL $j.00. Eqiinl i JVu. Dress Skirts In Wdshable Materials The", largest nssortment -n in Salem. Tho flt,.,os nro correct nna tiny nro mndo i with Jst ug ninch cnre m n high, grade voile or silk skirt. Prices rango from 91.25 j0 $7.0l. Ijffclit blue- linens $1.2- to 95.00. Striped nnd cheeked (lucks, 92.23, 92.no. ever Kai Kai Suits and Skirts Norfolk Jackets in All Sizes ISSDAV, JUNE 10, 1008 WOOD PULP REPORT ttjfl. Washington, June lO, A prollmi Innry report 6f tho consumption of pulpwood and the amount of pu'p manufactured Mast year has ' Just lthn 1 , .... j laanea uy, tiid bureau of tho census. Tho -advance 'statement, u tnndo from tho statistics collected by' iuo .censu,, uuroau In co-oporatlon-with the United States Forest Sor- vice . ... Many of thi figures bring out In teresting facts Which show thrt.rnnhl growth of tho paper making and aft Hed Industries during tho last dec'; ndo. Nearly four vm'Hlloh cods of wood, In exaqt numbers, 3,962,660 cords, wore used In the,U;ilted States In the manufacture of paper pulp Inst year, Jimt tWlce as much as was used In A899,hV first Venr for which detailed -figureV wortj avail able. More than two and one-half, million tons of pulp woro produced' Tho pulp mills used 3O0.Q00 mor cords of wood In 1907. than In tho previous year. The amount of spruce used was 08 AMERICAN G0TT0N0IL COMPANY i Useful nnd IIIgH'r Prim! Umnnn. lons from Cotton Seed Once Al most. Useless Factories nil Over Union. nnd Chemically Uurc, Nourishing J Healthful Products. T A 'thousand things pleasing, use fuhiorltorlous pnd highly prized In the", mechanics and arts havo within the hast 30 years emanated from the. frowzy cottonseed, at ono 'tlmo considered practically useless by tho cotton growers In tho Sunny South. Stop by step havo theso things boen attained. Days and mouths, havo tho, chemists tolled to 'reach, tho goal of success. Millions of dollars wre expended to oxtracl tho virtues that were known to exist In tho llttlo brown embryo that Ignornnco wasted and continued blindly wasting until science Intervened and turned tho Pennsylvania, Virginia and whero over the'prixed wood I .cultivated. . A fine, light-colored' leaf that commands tho highest price results from tho uso of tho cottonseed meal, and tho most successful t tobacco growers sow prime cottonseed meal on their land broadcast 'Immediately after plowing. The American Cotton Oil com pany's products may bo found In the kitchen and on tho tables of every civilized country in tho world. It is uurnmg in tno altar lamps of QA'UFC h LIVESV ' j If! OF 200 (TJalted Pre Leased tVIre.t Butte, Mont., June 10. Bravtyy onterlHg.a blazing powder taags( 300 ffi4t bdlavrUhe Mirfa.'.f Mm churches, nnd Is llahtlns- nrmin. .r ! earth, ftftke jDtmn. foreman af'fckai minora nsff hey delve and 'burrow rf,L'0?,nBtwr topper and silver iitt,, tho secret places of tho earth. OREGON LEADS THE WAY. BELMONT ff , "i ,ssMsW river of waste Into a sea of cold'. Priltitrthtt-j rM.i -. per cent, of tho total consumption of hc Tnat vm JZ , ", . , T 7 mith ,...i o -aa aaa ...... . lH0 nnine? whon ho touched Amorl- incTea r 0" U;P co h turnC ?r8 ZT T "" CrtZ mCn" th. attention olSilS LVTVTT to a number of 'other woods, hem'l ZV b th Mox,CMl ln" .lock ranking next, with cords, or 14 per cent of tho totnt rl?nt-fldmn.P?g0 !') nembor of tho family of million aires, had wldo financial intorosts sod was one of tho lending financiers of New York. Ho gavo much tlmo to sport; was tho owner of flnu tones and tho pntron of clubs and rirxs, uotn in this country nnd abroad whero outdoor canios aro played. Ho was strlckon. suddenly tlth an ncuto dovclopmont of tho disease which Is supposed to havu lleen of long standing nnd was opor- ated on a woclc ago. Tho f-unoral services will bo hold GOVERNOR'S (Continued From Page 1.) dlntls. 576,000 Tnfl annn-.n-Mfn l.il- .. ..mJ ,. ,....v uullo nUiu luilliu frrnillncr ...II. I In rrt-.. -.i ... i .consumption. Moro than 9 per cent1 mi .1 . c or '..in- --..',:'.""..- . " . ." I l01,S n?o as 1621. No ono dreamed (Medford Trjune.) Oregon neonlo nro dntormlnnil in try popular gdvornmont. Evory oloc-iro"h(i ot tho Vk'orktnua Bhortly after oxtlngukihed th:fIaMe9 Just Iri tltn' i tiiocBt ait explosion or IXIW i pounds or, dynamite, saved thvW of 200 men and' tho mine front total destruction. Ddnh Is tho horo of lh camp today, uunn waa making his regtt-lar tlon In tho nast flvo venr nrnvAa m,ttn'Bt tody whon he Bt-nellM this. Every tlmo tho ballots aro 8moko' Investigation showed ttw counted tho majority for popular fi' io 1e on th6 300 foot govornment grows greater. Tho old where t,l powder magazine Is la days, tho dnya of partisan appeal, of CRtoi1' Ha ru8,,0l to the magazlna stacked convontlona and pf systo- and unfc,llod fought the Are which mntlc corruption of legislatures, has wa8 a,r0art' gnawing at tho tvocxUw passed nwny, nnd thoro Is llttlo llko- cnsos ,n w,,,oh th0 y"niUo hood of their return. pasked. Dltoct prlmnrlos, popular election Thero wct0 2C CftW9 contalnlag of sonntors, initiative and reforen- . P,,nd' o( Jynmlt6 each, In the dum havo como to Btay. Each oloc- ni8Raz,ri6 wt lho "m0 ! nn cxplo tlon tho people Increatso tholr nu- blon W0,Ud havo reau'tct ,n th co' thorlty. This year they torco a no- ,l!cto deatrlctIon of the entire lIH. publican legislature to elect a Dom- ",,nn broko R wnler P'l"5 Bnd "Ithta ocrat ns sonator. and adont tho re. B l0W ramonis naa nooaed the mag- hi b daughter Icnvo her husband at pine, cottonwood, balsam nnd other woods. Thero was a marked Incroaso-laat onco and return with him tn ntf J'onr ,n the importation of anruco, Lake, but the girl refused. The wll,cl1 ,mB o'wnys boon tho most pop. chief oxecutlvo nnd T. T. Butlor, tho U,nr wood for ,,u,p" For n "mbor husband of his dnughter, nlmost of y0ttrs pu,,) ,nncturors of this camo to blows in tho nrgumont. country havo boen heavily Importing Mabel eloped last nlcht from' ni 8l,rco from Canada, slnco tho avall- Lake with Butler and tho pair were n,,,e 8MppI' of thl9 W00(I ln l"o north mnrrlcd by pro-arrangomont at Og- contral nnd Now England states, den. Governor Cutler had refused whoro most of tho pu,P mI119 nro to'glvo his consent to hl iin.iiin.. 'ocntcd, Is not oqunl to tho domand mnrrlngo to Butlor, and tho girl stolo plKUre8 Bhow thnt tho amount of from tho oxecutlvo mansion Inst night thls vn,unl,, Pllwood brought Into At Ogdon, tho couple met Qeorgo D t,,ls C(?untr' wfts moro thnn two MlJ Folkman. a Janitor nt tho rmmtv one-m times ns great In 1007 as . - In lOAA T.. AAI II.. . tn ioiii'. in lyui iiiu iniporiniions iturday At tho Church of tho In- aroation nt Qardon City. Blshoo rourt houso, who is nlso n Mormon Burglsh will oillclnto. Ollter Hazard Perry Bolmont was p youngest son of tho lato Augutrt imont, tno famptiB unnk.r. Ho us born In 1858. Ills first wife. bo was Sarah Swan Whiting, dl fweed hliu and then married George Rlvos. On Jan. 11, 1896, Bbl- aoat mnrrlcd Mrs, Alvn Smith Vnn- derbllt, who, In 189C, had obtalnod dlvorco from William K. Tandot- Mti Sr. Mr. Bolmont wnB Ih -con- fe In 1901-03, nnd was a delegate f largo to tho Domgcratlc convon- I'on In 1900. HIb brothors, -August pd Perry Bolmont. aro ln Eurono. fVllllara K. Vnnderbllt, Jr., his atop m. was at his bedsldo whon ho died thorn into tho court houso and thoy Tho' ?pn,c0 mports last DeWltt's Ktltnnv nnit nln,!.lfir. r'"1 ro prompt nnd thorough nnd fill In a Vnrv nhnd Hmn at rniirrllinn V wenkened kldnoys. Sold by nil flglSW. . older and authorized to perform tho woro Iarg0P thnn ovor bofor0' belnR mnrrlngo coromony. Ho went with ,',ur cu"1 Broniur uian m iyuu- xno pruco mporia inst year nmoun'tcd moro than one-third of tho consumption of spruco pulpwood. Only n slightly greater amount of domestic spruco was used than In 1900. i Largo qunntlcs of hemlock woro used by tho Wisconsin pulp mills, woro mnrrled in a fow minutes. Ogden peoplo who know Mlss'Cut lor spread tho noys and tho govornor was in pursuit of his daughtor with in a few hpurs. Togothor, with his, son, lio took tho midnight train from snit Lake and learned at Ocdon thon thnt It would bo a world com modity no ono thought of tho value of tho seed. .Contrasting tho wastefulness of thoso dnys with tho economies of tho proDont, and tho various uses to which tho seed and Its component parts aro put, Is tho purpose of this article. Tho Amorlcan Cotton Oil cpm pany, ; No. 27 Beaver street, Now York, with factories in various states of tho Union, export nnnunllv cottonseed oil and other products' obtained from tho seed to tho amount of 150,000,000. Tho enormity of this Bum Is al most Incomprehensible to tho lay mind, yet that doos not wholly rep resent tho wonlth obtained from n mntorlnl that 30 call to rninlsh omclnls who botrar ";lne Mntn nU danBer WRS pttMd public trust. Thoy pass n law by a . " raOTnu rouna or in tromendous tho will of majority declaring it ?l,oct,on; Tho minors did not dls tho people that every covor tholr narrow cscapo frbm lenlslntor ln forrnrt tn vntA fn M,n aatu a,ltl tho heroUm of their boss mini mo 8U111S wero cnanged later. The fire originated by the crowing of two oloctrlc wires connected, with hoators on tho 300-foot level.' 'Tha Lexington Is F. Augustus Helnze's richest property, 0 WASHINGTON MURDERER IS CAUGHT popular choice for senator, and though it Is only for moral olfoc:, It Indicates public opinion. Thoy al so pass a law limiting cnmpalgn ox ponscs, to curtail corporation dicta tion, - Is populnr government n falluro? Not whero It has boon thoroughly tried. It Is not a fnlluro In Switzer land, whoro tho Inltlntlvo, roforon dum and recall aro used to govern nearly 4,000,000 peoplo, whoro of ficials aro Blmply' ugurohonds to car ry out tho will of tho peoplo. It Is not a fnlluro In Now Zealand, nota fnlluro In Australia. In any of thoso cdunlrlos, oven In tho monnrchlos of Europe, tho "com mon peoplo' havo moro rights thun they hntto undor roprosontatlvo gov eminent In America, whoro munlcl ttlnlUdDrm t.nd Wire.) mntoriRi tnat 30 years ago was Ueen prostituted for tho benefit ot ago, Is under nrrMt here deemed of small consequence. ThlJblg bUBlneiI lBl-reil nll(1 th0 r hii , ? "e 0f Zkane it. gr-nt American industry Is not L, ninn ,inrtor(, nu.nv fn: . ,,;. m. VJ.V,. ",.,.. ..T.."!..1 thnt his daughter and hor husband n"u u, po-Tl BII0WB "'" ino 1,env had loft for tho mountains. or stat0 now rnnkB th,rd ,n pu,p pr After searching all night through ,luctlon' Now York nnd J!nl?0 bo,nB tho various resorts near Ogdon, Gov- ,flr3t nnd Bfcond' roicctivoly. Pop- ernor Cutler came upon Mabel and '"' "" . 7 . . B hor husband nt .Uvlirnnb nn I,ll. n. " manaclMTQ Of Hlgtl IgraUO ,. wrm,.,9 mISi tmm . T a aiaa taa. t i is 20 yeara old and sayjPpnpor' u,u ",c 8,,pp'r or u,lfl wooa l80l,. chemically puro, noufUhlng and iiiiiuuu nuu iiiu ruiiHiiiiii'uuu ui ii . Jicalthf Dl. . wild. Mabel thnt Hho loves Butlor and will not chiefly. ,8tipported by foreign trndo. Its grcatost markot Is at homo. Moro thnn half of tho production is consumed In tho Unltod Stnt03, whero tho purity and wholosomenoss of tho oils and tho usofulnoss and values of tho enko, moat, llnters and hulls aro making now friends and wldor mnrkots year by year. From tho seed como compound .lard, cooking oil, snlad oU and soap leavo him. Sho wouldrnther llvo In has not Increased rapidly. CASTOR I A if Infants and Children. N You Have Always Bought "wf "f fM&: h..mhi. nAfn ,. in. i.. ..n Wood pulp Is usually mndo , by ...w.w u.iui' . il tiu, UUIHClf ... '. . . . uiiiiui unu ui lw (,uiiciiil iiiuiuisn, mechanical or chomlcal. In tho me- se ybur Eyes . wagon driver husband than in tho OXOPIltlvfi ninimlnn nn Min flrat vvintr lady of the state, she says. - I cl'anlcal -process the wpod. after bo- t a ing cut into rultnblo sizes nnd bark- , jed, is noia against revolving grtna ' stones In a stream ot water and thus i ', reducod to pulp. In the chemical process tho bnrkod wood Is reducod to chips, and cooked In largo digest ers with chemicals which dpstrpy the comontlng mntorlnl of the fibers nnd lenvo practically puro cellulose, Thlrt Is then washed and screenod to rond er It suitable for papor making. The chemicals -ordinarily used aro bl ' sulpliito of lime or caustic soda. A little over half of tho pulp manu- FRANCE IS. , ' TO DEMAND REPARATION (United Tresp Until Wire.) hi Abuse Them Paris. Juno 10i France has do elded to .demand tho dismissal ot the factum! last ye,ar was made by tho viceroy ot Yunnan province and the sulphite process, nnd about one- punishment of the Chlnoso responsl- third by tho mi'cnnnicai process, mo ,in tnn ti niiinw roAnntiv nf iv nn. remainder being produced by tho StreoVh comes by uso that tlvo soldiers and ono Fronch officer soda process. M'tch of tho meohau ,.., , on the Indo-Chinese border. leal pulp, or ground wood as It Is "na nu does not strain. It M 0apBt, tho French minister nt commonly called, Is used in the mnk Vw l a hint or slcn of strain 'Pk,n. Is conversant with tho do- Ing of newspaper. It is never used turn or sign or "rain, government and will nlone In making white paper but al 11 "ere are spots beforo flW Eye preset them to the foreign board wayB mlxoa with some sulphlto flbor st tlmo, i. ., . . . . 'as aulckly as possible. Diplomat to give the papor strength. A cord ' l M,v "ia a "?Huac,4'J are watching tho situation with great of wood ordinarily yield, about ono or Pain about tho.Eyes, it tharo Io' Interest. ton of mechanical pulp or about on- nau ton 01 cnemicai juiiii. Tho lard is recognized ns a mix turo of, cotton oil and beef stcarlno, and producos n vogotnblo product that is unequalled. Having tho Indorsement of lead ing physicians, the cooking oil, which la mndo strictly without smoll or tnsto, ranks high for tho uso ot persona suffering from Indigestion or weak stomachs. .Prior to to onnctmont of tho Puro Food hiw cpttonseod oil was export ed In largo quantities and, rcturnod to thlsffountry as ollvo oil, having had 20 er cent pf ollvo oil mixed Chicago, Juno lO.-Georgo Thou mas, a Greek, charged with having kiltod George Founcottos. anotkor pnl Btnto nnd tcdoral govornmont ha Grook, at Standpoint, Wash., :a year SherlK has wlrad of mnn bnrtored awny for tho pocun- tho authorities horo to hqld the prl mry navnningo 01 corporations, wno onor pending further orders. fatten upon Illicit earnings through tho tnrlff, through stealing the pub-i " u Ho domain, through a thousand channola that divert the earnings tnd proporty of the many to crcato a fow multl-mllllonnlroi. Oregon Is tho ploncor ot tho atatos In populnr govornmont Sho "flies with hqr own wings" and leads tho wn 4SM' overthrow of.corporato ;u cofllrof t,hnt through representative V gOYornnict has seized possession of tho resources of tho nntlon. 1 BOY TAKES DARE AND IS DROWNED nil foods. It is plcsant to take. Is sold horo bv all druggists, u It (United Vmt r.wifd Wire.) "" ' 1 Soattio, Wash., Juno 10, Peter Kodol Is tho best known propara- No,on. J'0r of ago, lies dead at tlon thnt Is otYorod to tho peoplo to- the homo of his parents today as the day for dyspepsia or Indlgostlon or roault of tnkng a daro. any stomach trouble Kodol dlgost Tho ,,.. wn, lf,M.iH-. 1. Lnke Washington whon his compan ions, stnndlng on a catamaran, 100 fcot from shore. rinnhlOilm tn awluc lropoanla invltnl. lo them from ,or0f A momMt Proposals nvitod for supples for ,nttr U0 lnd ,u od ,nt0 ihQ wter tho Oregon state penitentiary for tho nna had ronohod a !nt mdw w, period ending December 31, 1908. tweou lhe ca,nnwran and tll0 ,hoM Sooled proposals for drugs, dr, when a 9 8oted hIm e MRk goods, crocorles. butter, leather and ..i ...i. 1 ... . n.ii. u-ii.i i. ..i-i i. n-i- ;:....'.' . .' . - -. B"u ""v4 " ""'" MP o crowa pure ojlvo oil. Tho profit to tho will bo received nt the office of tho J0 y "- J 2l' otZ ndulteraters on tho.othor side was superintendent of the state ponlton- ftllKhod and dW not ' SJli youTg enormonf. as the cotton oil sold for tlnry. until Friday, June 20th at,2 J r 'n'fpr T" nun h"""" o uouttiai. .uu n CIOL'K p. IH., Bl WHICH UlUU IIICY t,rt 1OH mo will bo opened. "" 0 "J A doposlt of 200 In ensh or cor- joe nH to Ketlro " titled check, payablo to tho suportn- (United lrn I.fafJ Wirt.) iilAnf mno npAnmnnnv nnnh tiltl Ran VrnHpliiAn .Tllliil IDT.nAnl ...MV..f ...f.W, ....,'. "J ... ..... -.- ,m . w.hw.., ...q-vw r . ww. gallon 'for olive oil. Puro. cottonseed oil, as obtainable today under the protection of the Puro Food Act, Is preferred for fnl- ad purposoB to olive oil. It being for ment and flour, nnd all other bids sports are expressing surprise today t dlmna, or the Jotters do"ule Or mlvA.i . .' -v" il . i I IHlK.V yott Anu ixMitinvn - 4 V V A seora RKpoitT OX I . VOl-n EVES EVERV DAV "hes defects may soeni small, et " lejt to tUemsolvea- they will r0,rt Thfl thintr (hnt will .Inn Is 4Jiaase3. Proper Glasses. ark'. ... , . .. 1 . tf . i 1 9 EXPLbSION (Unltvd I'res r.td Wire.) JOHN PIXKKTV, FAMOUS San Pedro, Cal., June 10. It wa3 irish-AMKHICAX DEAD announced today that- the report of, (United 'Pros r.nl wire.) the board of inquiry, appointed by Chicago. June 10. Colonel John Admiral Dayton to Investigate tn p FInorty, one of tjie Dst Known cause of the explosion on the cruise , irish-AmerlqanB In the country and 'Tennessee, has sent Its report to fnnioua as a leader of tho Fenian raid Washington, isoming can ue iuuu-.on oanaaa in tne inm ixwo, uiru Od as to the contents of the report. Tho Best Pills Ever So'd. "After doctoring 15 years ".for ebronlellDdteeatlon, and spending over two nunurcuiuuua... . .1 . 1 A i . . Q inwraltHF - CAfi.has done me as -much good as Dr. 0 Jcwcinky More irinc". n-0w Life puis, i ". TfJt - - - 1 v.o -.--:. ,,,. fe ud JLiserty Sfs. l.. iu t,aat ntiid ever soia. whltea B. P. Ayscne, of IngleslJe, v C Sold under guarantee at J Q, Prjdirdrugr store.- -5c. early today. Colonel Flnerty was 02 years old and was born nnd educated In Ire land, where his father was editor pf the Galway Vindicator, a national ist organ, When 18 v years' old liali came to .America. In'l.She wasL elected to congress from Chicago, lie was an eloquent speaker and lectur er, and wrote many, articles In favor I of Irish homf 'rale. readily assimilated and of lasting benefit to weak stomachs. Stoarlno, which comes from tha pressing of naiad oil under lro, Is a natural butter by Us comlstancy and taste. .Nearly all of this fs sold In Hollamrto manufacturers of butter Ino, who ship It to England, whor it has a largo safo. Toilet 8(ians of the hlghost grnd, tho ttBe.ef which JmpnrU to, tlo flQBh the softness and smoothness of the babe's cheek, nre made, of oil front the seedj that was 30 years ago looked upon as worthless. ,' Cottonseed meal with It agree ablo nuty flavor, Is, from tho agri culturist! point of view, the most Important, be cause It has proyed the best footf for llvo stock. It enriches the product of thedairy and f Im parts to Sta cattle the smooth, sleek, frlossyhldo'so highly prized by thq n'rywan 4who tako pride in tno1 np PQArnce pf their Btock. Thousasids of tons of cottonseed meal are 'fused annually by tobacco nd, pjanterp. In the Connec caTvalTey, New England states must be accompanied by nn amount nt a Htatomcut mndo by Joe Clans equal to 10 por cent of tho amount thnt he will rotlre nftor his battle of tho bid. with Nelson on July 4. Gans says Samples to accompany all hid that this Is his laat lslt to Callfor whoro praotlcable. Tho right s re- nla, br.it that if ho should be dfoat served to reject any and all bids and cd by Nelson he would reconsider to nccept or reject any portion of n his retirement, bid. On oach onvelopu should bo Tho loonl talent nre Inclined to Inscribed tho nature of tho bid. think that the llttlo fighter will not Goods pf Orego manufacture or bo able to hold to, his decision while produotlori will recolvo preference, thejo aro still bouts than eun be Br other things being equal All goods and supplies must be delivered to tho penitentiary within twenty (20) days after tho contract, Is awarded. Schedules of tho varous linos of goods to be bid on will be furnished raityod for hUur lU.MAGI.VG KVIIiKM'ti 'iWlAIXHT IIKMI imOTUKHS fnlieil Vint Leased Wire) Btoekton, Cnl , Juno 10 Damag- Iiim r..rtinnnA wno. nraATl t Ait InrfaV Itl upon application to tho superintend- J tfaJ Qf E)mer &nd W jfofia fQr the murdor ot Mr. ana mis. w, j. Hayes nt Fresno on Qijtoh&r -39. and JostltW U and monthly on continuous contract. f . J f' .1- . V BV'--Bfl-' - .-- ( ent. ' Vouchers will bo Issued for pay jnqnt lowing , . J . n a . oani loiely road leading to tha scene of Sttperlntetiden Oregon State VnU. ' an J hfxl b, now, 2 " T H tentlaryi Salem, Or., June 9, 1908. 6-10-13-15-20-20. recogn'zei the Helm brothors as the men. ;i S&,-n , t,i .