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Wiw MHL1 Headaches. t Tjl Biliousness, KJU,lj A tV Ayer,8 pills , rfe. thmtau II "3,. ,f m7 octrasiln. Don t forget. IMbER CULTURE A GOOD THING escrvntlvcu and Processes In the unitcu states. (Continued .from Yesterday.) he of each, pt.thoso. . Processes have ecn dovoloped which Involvo tho improsBlon and expansion of the Mr In the wood structure to expet srne of tho expensive creosote, leav ic only a film along tho cell walla ho amount of oil loft In tho tlmbor reduced, and In cpnsequonco the lost of tho trcatmont as well. In Ithcr cnBco znc chlorld and .creosote ire mixed togothor and Injected into io tlmbor In tho form of anomul- Ion, tho object being to reduco tho lost of tho treatment and to prevent ho zinc chlorld from leaching out t the tlmbor. Somotlmpa tho tlm- ler Is Impregnated with zinc chlor- 1, and only a narrow outer layer is filled with creosote; of again, glue Ind tannin are employed In tho of- lort to plug up tho outor wood colh bd so keep tho salt in tho Intorlor. rho Saving in Dollars nnd Cents, No procoss to prosorvo tlmbor can como Into uso unless It Is cer- taln that tho outlay for tho treat- lent will bo moro than offsot by tho tongcr sorvlco of tho treated tlmbor. , It is uuucuii iu give u (juuciui u.v amplo of tho saving effected by . treating cortaln tlmbora with pre- iervntlvcfl, slnco it depends 'so, largely upon locnl conditions nnd tho class of tlmbor. Tho following ex amples of tho saving which under tertaln clrcumstnncoo can bo ef fected by proper prcsorvatlvo treat ment nro ,howovor, typical, although I hey may not apply to othor local tics and to othor kinds of tlmbor dthout 8omo modificatien: An untreated loblolly plno fenco lost coats about 8 cents, or, Inclini ng tho cost of sotting, 14 conts. It3 length of llfo In this condition Is Ibotit two years. Compounding in- t'reat nt C por cont, tho nnnuul Ihargo on such n post Is 7.53 conts -that Is, It costs 7.53 conts a year keep such n post In sorvlco. It liven n prcsorvatlvo trontmont, rhlch costs about 10 conts, the pngth of llfo of tho post Is Incrensod about 18 years. The total cost of Inch a post, set, Is thon 24 contj, lilch, compounded nttho abovo In- erest rnto, gives nn annual charge f 2 04 conts ThUB tho saving duo trontmont Is G.49 cents n year, ssuurihg that thoro nro 200 posts it mllo, there Is a saving ench year or every mllo or leneo oi a sun univalent to tho lntorest . on 1219.00. Tho saving duo to trentlng rnll oad tl?s Is also worthy of consp iration. A loblolly plno tlo un seated Is worth about 30 conts, nnd h length of llfo In this condition about fivo yenrs. To this flr3t ffilio Kind Tor Hnvo Alwnys in wso for ovor 30 years, 0 Bnd lins Deonmnuouiiucr m iur- T gonal snporvislon since its Infancy. iT&ccUi Aiinwiio -ono to deceive you in this. ah n i T...uninna Exporimonts that triilo with and endanger the health of Inlimts nnd Children-Experience ngalnst Esiieriment. What is CASTOR I A Castorla is a harmless wibstltuto r fwtor Oij Pi. jjorlc, Drops and Suotlibiff Syrupfc It rg contains neither Opium, Morphia nor oor nrtot lo substance. Tts ago is its guarantee. It dcrtross .onus and allays rcvcrl.shncss. It cures Diarrhoea a idj Colic. It relieves Teothlnff Troubles cures Co "-"PJ"0" ud PIntuleney. It assimilates tho FooU, rc Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy ami natural Mt-tp. Tho Children's Paimcea-Tho Mother's lrlend. CENU.NE CASTORIA LWAYS Be- the 2Lffi&v. The Kind You toe Always Bought In Use For Over 30 Years. T e.HTu ,-. TU Headaches, Biliousness. Constipation. Aycr's Pills. SM?r.coated. Ejsy to take. "'"wisnes. .'yer's Pills. S-igar-coated. -Jsy to take. JiC.AvttOo., Jon't forge. OWl,M,. cost should bo added the cost of lay ing, which Is about 20 cents. Tho annual chargo figured as above Is then 11.52 cents, if treated It will last for about 12 years, its cost of treatment 13 about 35 centB. A troated tie In tho track, theroforo, costg about 85 cents. Compounded at 5 per. cent, as In the above px ample, Its annual chargo is 9.48 conts. The saving per year Is there fore 2.04 cents per tie. Assuming 2,8,80 ties per xullo qf track, tho saying duo ,to , treatment alone amounts to $58.75 per mile, which corresponds to an Investment of $1,175 per mile. Assuming that tho cost of an un treated oldfleld or loblolly pine polo. Including hauling and sotting, Is $5, and that It lasts Ave years a fair estlmato for many portions of the United Statos the annual chargo, compounding Interest at 5 per cent, amounts to ILK, In other words, It costs tho owner $1.15 a year for ovory such pole In his lines. This corresponds to a capltdl of $23 Invested at 5" por corit lntorest. or. for a mllo of 40 poles, to 020. Again, nssumlng that tho butt of such a polo can bo treated for 1, tho first cost of tho pole, set In tho ground, Is $C. The treatment may reasonably bo expected to so- euro a sorvlco from tho polo of 20 years, Instead of fivo years when lun- treated. TIuib, tho annual charge uh mu ireaieu poio, wim mo snmo rato of compound lntorest, Is only ,$0.48 por polo, which corresponds to an Investment of ?9.C0j or 384 por mllo, as compared with tho $920 per mllo In tho othor caso. Thus during tho llfo of tho troated polo a yearly raving of tho Interest on $530 will bo effected for every mile of line. It might be said thnt It Is not pos itively proved that tho treated poles will last 20 years, and. that It will bo necessary to wait until tho polos nro finally removed boforo tho length of their service can bo deter mined. A oufllclent answer to this argument Is that treated poles need to last only 1.0 years longor thnu untreated poles In order to Justify tho cost of treatment. Moreover, there Is abundant ovldonco to show tho long' llfo of crcosoted wood. Evon In this country thoro nro many examples of polos and othor tlmbots crcosoted 20 and ovon 30 yenn ago, which today nro apparently as sound as when first sot In tho ground. In Europe, whore wood preservation is nn oiuor inuusiry, tho results aro still moro markod. Tliero havo .boon fnll'iros, but In ov- cry Instance they can bo traced to In competent or fraudulent work, ln Mifliclent Impregnation, Improper pregnntlon, Improper preparation of tho timber, or somo similar cnuso. What Wood Preservation Cnn'Do In tho Future. At tho presont rnto of consump tion tho exhnustI6n of tho supply of structural timbers In tho United Bouglit, nnd whlcli lias been lins lorno tho slgnuturo er: nnd "Just-ns-irood" nro hut Signature o WHT.WW" Headaches. DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. States is a thing of tho very near future. Moreover, tho coat of fenco posts Is an over Increasing burden? upon tho farmer and Btockman. Iti tho enso of structural timbers tele phone polea will servo as an cx amplo. Statistics gathered by tho Forest Service show that In 1900 moro than 3,500,000 telephone and telegraph poles wero out. This In cludes only poles 20 feet and ovor In length, and Ignores tho far greater number of poles and posts of smaller slzo3. Of tho poles cut. at least 40 por cent, or nearly 1,500,000 wore olther of white cedar or of arbor vltae. Under average forest conditions If requires more than 190 years to grow a 30-foot cedar polo. Tho av erage llfo of such a pole, when sot (n the ground In jts natural state, does not exceed 15 years. In othor words, in order to meot ovon the present annual consumption there must be nearly 13 trees growing In tho forest for every 30-foot cedar polo standing today. A study of tho rates of growth and tho durability of other kinds of wood used for oth or purposesthis, mlno props, pil ing otc. Bhows that tho consump tion of structural tlmbor greatly ox coeds Us production. Yet rollof can bo had In prolonging the length of sorvlco of tho timber now bolng placed In position. Most of the cross-ties placed In tho track today must bo renewed within eight years. But If their llfo can bo lengthened to 15 years tho benefits of tho preservative treatments nro plain. It is oatlmnted that 150, 00 acres are required each year to grow tlmbor for tho anthracite coat mines nlone. Tho nvoraEO llfo of an untreated mlno prop Is not moro than threo years. By proper presov vatlvo treatment It can bo prolonged by mnny times this figure. Polos which In ten or 12 yearB, or even lots, decay so bndly at tho ground lino that they havo to bo removed can, by a simple trontmont of tholr butts, bo mado to Inst 20 or 25 yenrs. The samo Is truo of fenco ppsts nnd other timbers exposed to direct contnet with tho soil. Sap shingles, which nro almost valueless In their nnturnl state, can bo osatly trcntod and mado to outlast oven painted shingles of tho most dc-cny-roslstant woods. Thousands of dollars aro lost overy year by the bo callsd "bluing" of freshly sawed Bap wood lumbor. This can ofton bo prevented by propor trontmont and at a cost so small as to put tho meth od within tho reach of the smallest operator. Millions of foot of In sect nml flre-kllled tlmbor In tho West are standing untouchod In tho forest. Under presont conditions this tlmbor Is not only msoless, but is an netunl detriment to tho forest. Much of this dead wood possesses nil tho requirements of hlgh-grndo structural timber, with tho single exception of durability. Ofton whoro dead timber Is most abundant thoro is an nlmost completo nbsenco of the naturally durable kinds of wood, tlmbor for structural purpoies tlo?, . mlno timbers, poloi, posts, otc. nnst bo trapsportod long distnucos' nt hoavy oxptnso, Tho, thorough , seasoning of several years has strongthonod tho doad wood and put j It In an excellent condition for treatment. Fontnntoly, most of It .. . ,,., ...i.i.i. 'in.. i...,., I la ui ti iiiii iiivii ivuuiij uuauiuj' tho liquid prosorvatlvoa, and so Is we)l ndantpd. to biiccossful Impro- nation, Therefore, expensive proi sure plants nro, In most casos, un necessary, nnd tho cost of erecting nnd cneratlng a smnll open-tnnlc tnatrint. Fortunatoly, most of It tho Sfjth tho cheap nod ajhundanl loblolly plno, ono of tho easlost of all woods to treat, can by proper preparation bo mado to tako tho placo of tht hlgh-grado longleaf pine far many purposei. Blnck, and tupelo gums nnd other Ilttle-U3ed woods .havo a now and Increasing lmportnn0 bocnuse of the possibility of preserving thorn from deony nt small cost. In the Northeastern and Lake Statos ate tamarack, homlock, beech, birch, nnd maple, and tho red and hlack oaks, all of which by proper treatment may help to re pine tho fast-dlmlnl'hlng white oak and nednr. In the States of the MlulHlppI valley tht prewlng fence- .. .inm nmv be ereatlv ' r.- ii i i... mnHnn. ennh Rnooioi n cottonwood, willow, 'and olm. Rirn In Iomi. Our family were all born and ralsod In Iowa, and have used Cham berlain's Colic. Cholera and Dlar- :?? ?imi;i.atiS5 ,nor. 13 from long expsrleno In tho use ot iur vaia. iiv -. " " --- -: if tha n-ritdr'a Hfn was saved by the In fact, wnen in m raiu, iA., prompt use ot this remedy. We are now engaged In the mercantile busl-; ness at Narccossee, Fla., and have Introduced the remedy here. It nus proven very successful and "Con stantly growing in favor. Ennls Bros.- This remeay is iur sc Dr. Stone's drug store Xv Notaries. j W DeGraff. M. E. Fowler. Portland; H. A, Sonne, Baker City. FRIDAY, JUNE 10, 1008 HHUIW WW WMWHW ft . ' WANT AbSQUiCKilETllRNS" iWWWWWWWWWMIIIlftM FOR SALE For Sa4e Good, almost now hay baler. Can bo seen at Capital Soap Works, 1230 Ferry streot. Will very cheap. C-18-ltno Automobllo For Sale First class, 35-horse powor, 5 passenger Stod-dard-Dayton touring car for Bale cheap. Owner will guarantee cat. Enqutro nt Journal oltico. For Sale First-class carpet paper at thhvofflco, 26c? fora, big- roll.,- Farm and City Property Our lists of destrablo properties is too, large to specialise Yore'x bVoV. Co., 373 Stato street. tf. For Sale Now '6-room. house on Market and Thirteenth . All con veniences. Will sell cheap. Ad dress C. H., Journal office.-: tf J - ' ', ! ' - I There la a Demand For properties conveniently located which may bo purchased on Installments. It you havo bnd of mor'lt, o'ltnof city or country, to be sold In this mnnnor at market value, let me know nbout It. Customers are now wait ing to closo deals. Paul M. Sims, Main 729, 222 N. Commercial. FOR, SALE. OlO Acres Located 3 miles from good, thriving town, closo to Sa lem. 240 acres undor cultivation, 75 acres tlmbor, balnnco pasture 1 8-room houso. 1 5-room house, barn 54x92, will hold sufflclont feed tor 2 years, other outbuild ings; school houso on tho plnco. Stock consisting of 40 hoad good cattle, 5 head horses, 10 hogs, and wagons and Implements goos with place, all for $40 por acre. Good tortus may bo had. 15 AcrcH Located In tho famous RoBcdnlo district, 11 acres undor cultivation, 3 acres orchard con sisting of prunes, poars, apples and cherries. Raspberries and strnwborrlcs. About 8 acros In oats nnd vetch, balnnco pasture. 5-room houso nnd barn; price $2250. 20 Acres Located 0 mllos from Salem, all undor cultivation ox copt n Vt aero of timber. Soil, a rich black loam, no gravel nor whlto land on placo. A 20x26 Iioubo and n'now 24x32 barn, aldo new granary 14x10. Good family orchard; prlco, $2250. GooJ terms can ho had. SALEM INVESTMENT CO. 432 Stato street. LODGES. Jarpentera Union No. 1005 Loc' Union No. 1065 of Carpenters an Jotrers of America moot ever Saturday evening at S:00 p. m. It Hoarat hall, 420 Stato St. A. W . """ "BW - , Forcstcw of Anitirlca Court Sher wood Forostors, No, 10. Moeti Saturday night In Holraan hall, Stato stroet Waldo Mlllor, C. R.: J. O. Perry, financial secretary. ; -r .. . Cctra ,f , N' ,18' K'nnfv P7 Castle Hall In Holman block, co ner State and Liberty street Tuesday of each week at 7: SO r m, Oscar Johnson, O. O,; E. H Anderson, IC of R. and 8. jjodera WoodmcH of Aaierlr Or eon Cedar Camp No. 5246. Meti overy Tnursnay evninu i o'clock In Holman hall. W. Hill, V. 0.; F. A Turnsr, clerk .Voodmen of World Meet every Fr day night at 7:30, In Holmau hal O. L. Darling, C. C. P. L. Fras r, Clerk. L,ncoll) Annuty UHloB-SIck, aeel dent and pension Insuranre; 13, 000,000 pledg-dj every claim pa!f Good agent wanted. J. H. C Mongomery, supreme organUei Dox432 Salem, Oregon It. Ryan, secretary, 54 8tate strf LIVERY AXI) FEED STAHLES U-o " ' 'T JZ office Stables, at 254 Ferry street between Commercial and Fron s'reeti. Teiepuone ia. nouio -i h finest liveries In the city can be found here, Dick Westacott proprietor. 10-1-lyr . . nA rt ni SASH AXD DOOUrTHJIKP rtii sash, doors, mouldings. AH klndi of house finish and bard wood work. Front street, between 8tat and Court. Make all complaint at th office "nUTTERSUT BREAD. It Is worth more than any other .nA va the, nrieii is no higher I ror mhU at your grocer'. ' CALIFORNIA DAKERY. ThosHas & Cooley, Prop. , JLy? . Ljxi4iw ?Ai Louion Noodlo HoHso-Ferry street, near High. 6-6-lmo. Togo Noodlo House Firs", class, placo to get bowl noodle. 'Fresh and woll sorvod 10c. 439 Ferry street. ' 6-6-lmo Help Ptirnlshcd Free of Charge By Daiora employment company, vja State street, phone No. 149. Par-" ilea wanting help please call at Office or phone us. Also have cows tor sale; . Coiicreto Work Get my prices on -sidewalks, curbs, septic tanks and cement work of any kind. All work guaranteed first-class. Mr. work guaranteed first class. M. 1 ' - July 24-tf. Vojtfet Ltrtabcrtavd'FHct Co. Lum ber .shtngleu, building materia 'wood and coal. Low price and prompt, del'TerJws. One block eaH of 8. P. pasM;tr depot. Phoat 198. 7-2-tt Batta A Wcadkrotb Fine wlaeti liquors and cigars. We handle the celebrated Kellog gand Cattle whiskies. Cool and refreshing beer constantly oi draught South Commercial street. 9-3-lyr ltiiiargcu our meat markot on EM.t.SUUe streot has boon doubloJ In blzd and wo nro bettor prepared than ovor to serve customers. Prompt sorvlco and tho best of meats our motto. 'Call or phono 199. R. E. Edwardn Meat Co. PLUJinERS Tlieo. M. Harr Plumbing, hot wattf and steam hektlng asi3; tinning. 161 Commercial street Pseat Main 192. 9-1-lyi M. J. 1'etzcl Plumbing, steam ano gas fitting. Buccewor to Knox Murphy, 226 Commercial rstret 'Prone Main 17. Wnntxxl at Once From $100 to $500, tho host of collatoial secur ity to offer. Addross G 10, Jour nal office C-li-tt DRAYMEN. Cammlns Ilrot.' Traastcr Ccwpaay All kinds of transter work dont Furniture and pianos boxed ready for shipment. Prompt terrtce U our motto. Stand and office at 253 South Commercial street Phono 210. Rottdenco Phona 968 Salem Fence Works Headquarters for Woven Wire Fencing, Podltry Nottlng, , Plckots, Gates, Malthold Roofing, P. o D. Ready Roofing, Screed Doors and Ad justable Wlr.awcrewnj..' u CHAST D:. MIJtLlQAfl Successor WAITER MORLEY. 200 COHrt St. Slem, Or Phono 44 Main 147 N. High St. C. W. YANNKE Proprlotor of THE FASHION STABLES Cabs and Llvory, all Rigs Modern Rubber Tiro. PRODUCTION HOUISTtlRd floc'xy Mountain Toa Nuggets A Hair Udlela foi U-7 PoaoI Bfts 0llw Hulih nl Beaw4 Vigor A KDei-lrtu (rfitmlpa""" Iii'llwHoo Mvo . ,r .. r ..imJ lii.....lr. l...in'. Ifrtllllp n'l ll''ll in"ii" '!'' ?".". " , ," I . IfUKMt !rt f Hremli Hlup,.ll How-" II -"i-U' !!.. nna lltfffWui IhJ nU-kMiMOi" rri'i' t, UuuiuDim rjpiv, JIolino. Wl j nOLDEN NUOOETS FOR SALLOW PEOPLE PMDWKflT A tin, taiu um fa mta utmmitim. k...a.-i" . ITIBMtMCtC..T4TJ ScU in Salem by Dr. S. C. S mtn r Are Yob, in fte MirkeM Some iod Bays? " 375 acres 4 mites 'frdin SleA; -good house and barn, 300 dcrea in cultivation,. $,31t8J5.. v. ,j 20 acres at Fnultland, 12 acres fa cultivation, balance timber at&( pasturo, good spring, 5-rooM housp, now barn, 2-acre apple orchard whtcli nottcd idoo last year. Price $2100. Modorn 5-room cottage on Court Blroot, ( city water, t Bewer, ettf. Prlco $1000. . . Farms For Any Purposo Art number of-acres to buU, loek ovor our lists before, buying, all our buyers have been well satisfied, wo can please you. Salem Branch Yorox tiros. Co. OLMSTED LAND W." Balcm, Branch. Vcrcx..flrp;., Ce, 878 STATE STREET. , POR SALE. Grain, Stock, Dairy and Fruit Farm Somo of tho very best In tb valley, 015 Acres 340 undor cultivation In crop, balanco tlmbor and goeel pasturo, spring water all year. Aa Ideal stock or dairy farm; well fonced; good houso, 0 rooms, bars and grannry; good orchard. ThU ITA1 b a snap, only 937 por acre; tul Joining land hold at $40 to 969 . por ncro. HOUSES. ft Houses and It In all parts ot tk y city. Lots $50 and up, hoiuw i, nnd lots $000 and up. We malt a specialty of closo-ln property. Modern Hntitto i rooms, 3 bloekf ,. , of courthouse, only $2700. HECIITEL SCHULZ, ty 871 HlMto St., In Ritofa Mnww Stew ) ', lIOTEL9.A.VliBTAUlt. tHMimirnilllllllllli I The vj I WliRe llotiM Ritaiirwit For a RcgnUr 1 25c Dinner at 20c I Tbey crnt't be bt ' McGilclH-ist & Son Proprietor. 'niiniiiiiiiimiiHiHi UM4MI S8 COURT 8TKKBT, Ctll and try tfcML MW 16c. Board per Vert IJ.7I, 9 alto furnished rooa ft, rMtoaable. AT TBS Salem Restaurant MEALS 15c tlHIIMHtllimii8HIl HOTEL! OREGON Cor Seventh nnd Stark H. Partland's New and Modern f Hotel. Rates $1 per day and up. European plan. Tree Bus. WRIGIIT.WGKINSON HOTEL CO. Proprietors W3 ;! The Leonard;; t First class rooming pnd ioard- J f lug houso. A. Clark prop'le- 1 I tor. Phono 971. l.t or. j Prnn nr Balem. Or. it 2C4 Front St. l j w . " - m i 4-m-hi