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-. 1 l DAILY 0A11TAL- JOURNAL, SALKM, ORSOON MONDAY, aULT ; 1M ' By the UNITED STATES NATIONAL BANK, Salem, Or. Points That Should Interest You WE provide an absolutely &afo place tV.d'eposit your money; '' I, WE are not an experiment but a grbwl rftllyexlstitlg reality" "iv VB return your money (all of lt)on 'demand'. "' vviK are prosperous a3 wcill aa progressive and MERIT WINS. W13 g'v0 y0lt le ,)C3 0- serv'ce a8M.ho result of long experience. VB do not mimic, or meet, but create, originate and raise. c, Wtf have a largo capital, srplua and profit account? thus Insuring safety and liberal treatment toSur patrons. tfE hvlto new business Upon ourfown merits for .strength, supe rior facilities and courteous treatment, United States National THE BUREAU Is a gentleman's resort you not only find gentlemen In front of tho bar but behind the bar. F. P. TALKINGTON, Proprietor H's long experience In the business has taught him that It pays to buy only tho best. WINES, LIQUORS and CIGARS Telephone, 177. '150 State St. We Launder Ladies' Shirt Waists and White t Skirts Just Right. Wo guarantee to. All of our shirtwaists are care fully washed with a special neutral Boap, starched jiiBt whore they should bo starched and Ironed by exports who have made shirtwaist ironing a special BtMdy. Wo are pleasing tho most caroful dressers In tho city with our shirtwaist work and are sure wo can ploaso you. May wo havo a trial. , SALEM LAUNDRY COMPANY Tel. 25 13G-1CG S. Liberty St. jIIi -fes'' If L. Strawberry. Boxes and Crates Just received a carload of folding hallocks, tlntops and crates. Seo us for pr'lcjs.ln large and small lots. He S. GILCj Corner Trade and High Sts READY TAILORED CLOTHES ? , FOR WELL DRESSED MEN. $ZQ -Wnm VJlVVW t E. ECKERLEN Family Liquot Stote X44 Cmerciai St. TALK No. 18 t '. J - Bank of Salem, Ore. ! CUT AN AltCII botwoen tho hnll and parlor or parlor and library; replaco thnt unsnnltnry wall paper in thp lining room with n beaut iful; -panoled Walnscoto and It .; will bo better tlinn building a -now house. I enn do It to tho- Queen's ;tnsto and' at -surprisingly litt'lo expense A. M. HANSKX, u Manufacturer of -Sash, Door,. ,, , - Moulding?; ' and all' kinds -of i House finish. Cornor Mill aandu91lHfilUtt'IfioX8.t HtIlP.ne,t Main 344. JUST A MUSICAL TIP Up tho river or 'down tho bny tho llfo of a party is tho music, and thq musician is certainly pnd populiii per.'ou. Wo soil musical instru ments oxcnlleut ones Just Hip kind you should buy, becauso the: price is rlsM. Do not go olsowhore until you seo our comploft lino wo havo just what you want as wo have them, all that Is, all tho good kind. Pleased to meet you. L. P. SAVAGK 217 Commercial Street, vW PR3CE RANGE TO 40 Fre.DeUrry I WW IvALK AS A CROP OF OREdON s - v.. . -1 j' 2 '; .. Kale la. one of 'the-be,t' talking crops In Oregon. When the Ore gon boostpr wants to prove that Ore gon Is the beflU dairy state in the Union he has to Talk kale. Unless he knows. what kalwlll do to the milk bucket he hanot qualified as a b'ooter,';,dt la called the Thousand headed' lCaloaud!trio botanist knows, It as tho Brns3,ca eleracea, but It i the plain kale of four letters that does the talking. The strange thing is that .It has only been during the last two orthreo years tfia't it lias had an cudfonco though It lis noarly 30 years old in the Willamette val ley. It has tried to talk all those years buttho people wouldn't, listen when it ""souElit recognition. L "Wa never hoard it tallc," Ihoy Insisted, "back in Iowa and Now York. Back there cows produco. milk without kalo and I guess they will have to hero." That Is tjradltlon. , It took 30 years for kalo to get an' audience In this state and live down tradi tion. Tho dairymen oX Now York under stand what green .sticculont food means to the dairy cow, and they build oxpenBlve rllos. buy expensive mnchlnory and grow fertility-robbing corn which- they lrrlgato wLh tholr sweat, In ordor that tho fann er during tho long wlntor months may hnve an excuse for milking his cbws. Tho Oregonlan needs no ex pensive silos to remind tho cow of tho good old summer ttmo. Kalo! A thousand blessings on tho Thousand-bonded Kalo! It Is' making Or cgon tho grcntost dairy stato In tho Un'on. When grown under fuvorublo con ditions knlo will yield 40 tons per ncro of green feed and its chief vnl uo Is as a soiling crop during tho fall and winter. Splendid rosultt nro being secured by foedlng kalo and vetch hay to dairy cows without any grain or mill feed. Dr. Withy combo of' tho Agricultural College says that 1C pounds of vetch hay nnd 40 poumb of kalo a day Is a practically balnnced rationed for a dairy cow. Mr. W. L. Wllsoii ot Hanks, Oregon, says: "I reoelviid ?207 from 14 cows In tho month of December and fed thorn nothing bu. kalo, turnips and vetch hay. Tim man who feeds chop would have to mako $237 to clear as much ns I do. I havo not had. a speck of mill feed In tho barn all winter." Mr. Byron llunter-'' f ' Corvnllls has, as atslstnnt ngrlculturlBt of tho Bureau of Plant Industry, U. S.. Do- partmon't of .Agrlcutur,. mado a fHioclnl study of the forage cropa of western Oregon, nnd In Bulletin No. !U pub.Jshpd Jointly- by thQrcgpn TSxporlmont station and the Depart ment of. Agr'culturo, ha tho follow 4ltrt9yitnboutkale.iWhlchnlsNtin)o? ly: . ".Methods of sowing For fall and' wlntor use, knlo Is usually sown In drllli on well proparod and drained soil iih soon' after tho lr.tli of March ae the soason will permit. ThU hirnUhos plnnts for transplanting In Juno and July. Tho land used for transplanting U well manured nnrt plowoc two or three times botwoon tho first of March nnd tho first of Juno. With the land In perfect tilth it is plowed ngnln with a 12 inch plow about tho first of June nnd tho young knlo plants dropped Into ovory third furrow about 2 Vi to 3 feot apart. This places about one plant on ovory square yard. The roots cf tho plants nro placed where the noxt furrow vores them, leavlnp the toix. uncflverod. Tho plants that are p'owed In during the day In thla way are rollod In the ovonlng of the snmo day to pack tho ground. Two or throo cultivations aro.all that can usually bo given, for the plants will soon touch In the row if they dp well. Any plants that fall to grow mny bo replaced by hand. 'Some growers prefer to plant the seed In hills, and when the plants ara largo enough thin them to one plant in a bill. Others put kale out Just a cabbage Is usually trans planted. Instead of plowing It In. The time of transplanting 'must be determined by the size of the plants and tho condition or the ,lnrul. If the land is wet, nnd subject to over flow the transplanting may be d layed until during July. If the land Is well drained and the plants are large enough it may be done before the flret of June. In trani plantlng. enough plants may be left for a stand on the land 'where tha seedlings tire grown. Twenty-five CVnts Is the Pr(re of Peace. The trrjbltf Uchlna.and smarting, inclientfto certain klB- dlse"a3es. "js almost (nstantly allayed by apply ing Chamberlain's Salve. Price. ?5 cents For sale by Dr. Stone's drug store.' ' O IfMtWt UTOllIA. pUVM1n)Hmlmitm csmi A. Bold Stop. "To orewome tSa wlT-rounde4 reasonable obJetfeM ot tWe more Intel ligent id tke Use at secret, R.diclnatcpm-l pounds, at. u. v., Fierce, of Buffalo, N. V., some time ago, decided to make a bold departure from the usual course pursued by the waiters ot put-up modtclnee for do mestic use, and-so has published broad east and ofCTlTy to the whole world, a (ull aaeVeottprate list ot all tho Ingredients eiitorlnff.IftWthecQs) position of his wWely celebrated fedlcmee. Thus he has tAkea his nuierjmi wutrons and patients Jtotd hts fulHRfrtnee. Thus too he haa.ro. novednlyfnedlcines from among secret nostrnprof doubtful merits, and made IhzmlRcTntdlcs of Ktunun Composttfem. Ttv fhta hnlrl tan Dr. Pforra hue tlinwn XHp ipfter'et everr eottle i-ce's-uoiue euicai ui UCoTory.th famous .medlclno tor weak stomach. Urpti llrororblltouiic and all catarrhal dlieaiw wlmroTBr located, hare printed uixhi it. (n fiaui unwun. a tun ana aemptete uti or an be InirredlenU compoilK It, but a mo all book but been compiled' froea nunwroui atandard teiudlcil work at all tha different Kboolrot pratuleo, containing Tetjr numer ous extracts from tho trrlttnn of letUlm practitioners of to!dlclno, endorslnr (n tht tnmtPMtibli term, each and eTry lnrra dlcnt contained In I)r. Fierce'! Biedtclnes. One of these little books will be mailed free to any one genu in & aunress on postal cara oi br letter, to Qr. K. V. Flerc. suiraio. n. v., and requMtlnir the sums,- . tram this llttH beew n wki oo toarncu tHat.ur. rierce's men Iclaes contain no alcohol, narcotlea. Wiert.l asewta or othor poisonous or Injurious aets and that they aro mado from nattra, Jnedlcl nal roots ot trroat raluet also that aome ef the most valuable liiffrcdlenlp contained la Dr. rierce'a Farorlto I'roscHptloa for weak, nerrous. orer-workod, ""ran-down." nerroia and debilitated women, were employed, loaf years avo, by tho Indians for similar ailments affecting their squaws. In tact, one ot tbi most valuable mod luablo medicinal plants eutcrlntr Into the composition ot IJr. l'lerco'u Lavorltn.l'r- ecrlptlon was known to tho Indians as Sf not a few ot our most Taiuablo native, me lclual plants was rained from the Indians. Ai made up by lnuirored and exact pro cesses, the" tarorlto Prescription "Is a most eftlctent remedy for renlatlni- all the wom anly functions, correctlne displacements, as prolapsus, antercrslon and retorrorslon. overcoming painful periods, tonlnir up th twrvee olid brtoglnc about a parfcot stntaef kealtb. Sold by all dealers In &.)dicluitt, The International Mnrrlage. ' Moro than 400 promlnqnt Amor- lean women havo marlrcd In Europo within recent years. Reckoning from 1S20 tho figures mount to ovnr r00. Nearly 400 of theso havo mar ried Into npblo forolgn fnnllios. Tho critics point to many promi nent marriages between Europeans and Americans ns offatnplos of do mestic unhnpplncss. But actual records aro against tho bollcf thnt unhapplnoss Is tho par ticular part of tho intornntlonnl mar riage. In tho World Almanac a list of 143 names of promlnopt Amorl can women who havo married titled, torotgncrs will bo found. Out ot tho 35C cases ot American girls who havo married' foreign noblomon not moro than 20 troublous unions' can bo reckoned. Qlnnco over tho list of prominent Intor-Europonn marriage, however, and It will bo notod that tho "po litical" marriage has a far worsi rocord 'for average ot unhnpnlnoss tlijin tho "financial" .mnrrlago. In" tho records of European marriages of members of roynl and loss noble families -tho-names ot tho-Emporor Francis Joseph, Rudolf, his second son, Archduko Otto of Bavaria, Prln Icess'LoulsoofBelglum, Prlndo Phil ip of Cohurg, Quosn Wllhelmlna ot Holland, Vladimir of Russia, and his ron, tho Grand Duko Cyril, Freder ick August, King of Saxony, occur to the memeory at onco as unhappy example.1. Tho American divorce statistic for ten yonrs up to 1905 show 10, 38S cases. lnChloago, 470j In Phila delphia, 5231 In New York and 374 C in 'Boston. Perhaps with suah rec ords wo have been somewhat too hasty In pointing tho finger of scorn at. tho International marrlago. -New York World. TEA You will find no pool tea in packages bearing our name. If you fimi any such, you know wha to do. Your grocer returns tour monor U y del Ilka Scbillinj's Best: we psr blu. It Is your turn to be' taxed. p A Contented Woman. I Is always found In tho same hoiifio with Ballard's Snow Liniment. It I keeps every member of tho family rree rrom acnes ana pains, u neais cuts, burns and scalds and cures rheumatism, neuralgia, lumbago and fi muscular soreness mid stiffness. 25c. 50c nml $1.00 a bottle. Sold by all dealers. Sale of personal property of the es tate of Tllinnn Ford, deceased. Next Tuesday, July 7. 1908, at 2 o'clock p. m., tho executors of the Tllmon F,ord estate will sell at eith er private .or public sale, for cash In hand, two mares, one colt and one horse; r.lso a hay baler and engine Right reserved to reject any bids cf le.3 than the appraised value. Dated June 30, 190S. W. M. KAISER and . ANOIE L. WARREN. Co-executors of the Estate of Tllmon Ford, Deceased. , 3t. O ;utn AMTORXA.. " ,. . . 1 "I1 1 11 ci e.T f t v t 'f v t 'i t a i f,1 1 ' f I i ' 1 -V PlX. I i -, SUMMER T ''. -v -a- ' . mm a t 'taMBBtM" ...i. ''a 'I A FVI I v Who was cleaned out by. the tire last winter, but I'm In busi ness again on a largeV extent than ever, and am ready to serve all old customers jand as many now ones as come to Newport. Fresh enzs. vegetables, 'and all stanla groceries. Everything the summer people. seed My new. cola couatv. ' .Frea dallirerr. colt county. -Free delivery. LEE W. iiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiinnim iii.i J imiiiiiiiiniiii' WILHOIT SPRINGS oX.N0 Stage leaves Oregon City, Tuosday, Thursday and Saturday until July 1, then dally at 9 A. M. Stago alrio goos from Mt. Angel. Fare ft t, f 150. F, W McLean, proprietor. ' , L '. ii r.i ii h iiiiiiiii'ii iVi il i r I II 1 1 H H I I 1 8 1 li 1 1 1 1 1 1 I ffl ihmn it ti i wmimifaiHBiiiitfffji Yon Will X 'Wo can supply yo with evertblft In the grocery Une; the finest Z fresh butter and. vegetable of ail kinds. Two stores, one at Nye ueacn and one at rvewport. youi r-'iers solicited; tree de livery. , "" . LOOMI9 BROS.. Newport, Ore. ;.ii8tf f sHiiH(aHHiamttiHft.iaM ;?HOTEL BRADSHAW Rooms and board. Rooms with tree uso ot furnished kitchen, ucludlng dlshej and wood, Half ay to Nye Beach, overlooking the "cean. Rates reasonable. Y ?. COOIC, Prop. Newport, Ore. Bring Your Cameras Supplies and developing at Smith'? Camera storo, also ' ' LUNCHED AND CIGARS Nye Bench, Kcwnbrt, Ore. lmo-7-1 a ww t Xb x n MIDWAY Largo, bright, airy rooms. Board furnished. , Halfway bo twoon Nownort anil Nye Brook. FlrBt-claso In ovory respect. Bag gago haulod one way free.. Rates roaoouable. Wai. BORDEN, - Newport, Or, McDonald House R. A. MeDonald, proprietor. Prlvato board and lodging, moderate ratos, homo cooking. Located at Nye Boach, Newport. Oregon. THE TAFT HOUSE Privato'- boarding. Strictly hbnio cooking, sorvo tho best mnls, you hqlp..yoursolf, . Ratos reasonable, MRS. MARY ilATCllMAK.Yritr. Cor. (Flfth nnd Hurlburt Streets, one,' block north of Presbytorlau church. ROYAL RESTAURANT e For quick sorvlco, strictly homo cooking, go to tho nddroas be low UEAOII LUNCHES our specialty. West side of Front St., ono and ono-halt block south of boat landing, A. J. Rader's Camping Ground Here you wllL find good water, soptlc tanks, good location; founda tion and furnished tents to rent at Nye Creek. A J. Radqr, proprietor, Newport. Orogdn. Oe Ke BARBER SHOP A first class up-to-date shop. Do not overlook this placo for tho best work. There is no barber hotter skilled with a razor or pair of sU&ors than It. N. WALTER, Prop. West sICe Front street, near boat landing. Age.uey for Corvallls Laun dry. CIGARS and TOBACCOS I have selected the best brand of Cigars and Tobacco consist ent with the trade. Can supply you with what you wish with satisfaction. AUo carry a com plete Hue of soft drinks. E. CASS, Pro. Front Street, opposite The Re ception, Newport. Oregon FURNITURE Newport, Oregon For Household Furniture of every kind and description go to H. D, BLAKELY Carpets, Matting, Stoves and Hard ware. Sell or rent you a eanplag or Housekeeping outflt aad buy back when you leave. Prlcealways rea sonable. ' South Frost Street, oafy store ot the kind. 1' f' RESORTS fs.' .:. '..' l J", r r.: Mh! IVI A grocery store ii the 'tlaest In Lin" ' ?.' '. Hhiy u WILLIAMS, Wtwtort, Of. Need Food IRVIN HOUSE Tho moat home-like and comfortable otel at Nye Beach. Fine bowling alloy and club house In conneotlon. Two minutes walk from the oceaa. "Courteous troatmont" Is the motts of tho management, S. G. Irvln, Prop. Newport Whon you go to Nowpprt romoraber Bain's Hack & Dray Co. gives Bpcclal attention to transfer' ring baggagb'and camp outfits. Fur nished and unturulshod housed; wood and hay for sale Leave or?, dors at Balnfa Bakory, Nye Creek Newport, Oregon. Phono coaaee-. tlons. Whon nt Newport go to Fogarty A Rowln's Llyory Stables for teams to' movo your baggagop tl $lve your, best girl, a. drlyoj to go to Otter Rock, Seal Rocks or any point of in-, torest In smnll or largo nartlos. HaW I and feed nnd a Hqilare dcalalf nrojiud; cnrotiiU1 drivers who kwewi thofbeneli. Olvou? a trial. ' '? Slmoinl I'iulteii tho boatmaa,. I T.niinbna mill f" Irlmln nt LnJits.'"' 'yr'-iYi-r -';. ":rr ..r.r iur rent, ivsoursuniHts ihkou tu any1 part of tho bay. 'Will meet tralnn at nnv tlmo nt Yaalna on ,4.roqiio3t, RatesrreRsonabli,. New port, Oro. HOT SEA BATHS HOT SEA BATHS Nye Beach, fewue A Oomfortnblu Summer .IloHrdlsj House. THE SEAVIEW HOUSE Mrs. 8. 8, Hnrrotvs. Hnlf-way botwoen tho Postofllce and Nye Crook. Rates, $1.25 ' a day, room and board. Newport, Or ego a. THE OCEAN HOUSE , MARY CASE, Manager. Initio vlo- of Bay, beautiful loca tion away from noise and tho dust ot tho streets. Block and halt from boat landing. Opou summor and win ter. Newport, Yaqulna Bay, Oregon. ED. SULLIVAN'S MARKET Froai. fjnh of all kinds in season. I Fresh Krabs Kooked dally. Fish bait on hand at all times. Boats to rent. imo-7-f Stacker's Meat Market Here you will find at all times the choicest meats that can bo procured, also fish. Your patronage solicited. KTOCKKK'H MKAT MAHKLT, Newport, Oregon lmo-7-1 Newport House Bourd and rooms, homo cooking; be( 25c mual In city; you help your self. Large, pleasant rooms. Rates reasonable. Mrs. M. H. Frey, prj' prietross. Nowoort. Or, lmo-7-1 tmm mmmmmm wmmtm mmmmmmmmm HOLLIdlco - Buu'xy Mountain Taa fluygats A Bmjr HJlila fn Bai; P-)pli Brlajt QvlUu BvV.tb xl .'3ii V W A koaoIIc f rO .imtt'ii t. -i o ' nin f. Yf aoiliKMiiey Ti-'iii. I1'HiIm k'M(ii, lii'i't-i Blog.1. 1M-I HrxM'l. lui. - (licli n.l UackHclM. lr II ky M .u'.ri r. ! '' UK form. S cl" lv Oin.u-t tninH by Mout-urtu Vuva n e)v, Jli.li-i. Wi MCIEN t-UHflETH rflR l W tKntT THE AVENUE Crmmvt. tM, el gar j ad &- (eas. Ceraer of lereateMUi Adrian arnH. N. u. uv. l ft! -wiayMe