Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, July 18, 1908, Page 5, Image 5

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DAILY COITAL JOURNAL, SALEM, OREGON. SATURDAY, JULY 18, 1008
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J. L STOCKTON I
THE OLD WHITE CORNER
tjrnmlaps to ba ona of the ereatest
many have seen them and expressed'
the salo is sure' to bo a winner.
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Regular 60c and 65c values
Dry Milk, the New Food.
It la n well-recognized fact that
the curse of milk Is water. This M
lot said facetiously, for while we
shall speak Inter of what Is som&'
times cnllod tho baptism of milk wo
iow allude only to tho wntor which
It contains as It comes fiom tho
iow. ThU wntor, howover, Is 8f
Bier cent of tho bulk, so that It can
I1o seen at once that cow's milk
must bo considered n highly dllutod
md thoreforo correspondingly un-
lutrltlous food.
Tho fundnmentnl Idon of dry milk
is simply to remove this 87 per com
if water. Tho procoss by which this
I accomplished Is very simple. Tho
nllk us soon as possible after It
FURNITURE SALE
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The New Stock Is On
And we have got to clear the store for It. EVERYTHING Is
10 per cent Off
On Wisconsin Peerless Refrigera
tor Only a few left.
Wall Paper
You may never be able to paper
your rooms so cheap again as
Kou can nov at our sale price?.
-ome ani see for yourself, everything
jive are offering to the public. We
juy r.ght now.
ouse Furnishing
MONDAY'S
SALE OF
MUSLIN
DRAWERS
gale events of the .season. So
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their 'Intention 'of buying thnt
Como early, forbuying&vril.'be brisk. 8
C
Pair
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comes from tho cow In mo3t cases
I nn hour or two Is passed without
preliminary treatment, physical or
' chemical, excopt strnlnlng, over pol-
, Ished steel rollers In n thin sheet
I Tho rollers nro heated to n tern1-
Jpernturo of 240 degrees Fahr., nnd
I the milk remains on them only
about two and one-half seconds. It
comes off tho rollers n dry powdei
containing loss moisture' than flour,
lrt..1.. K nM (i .iam nnnt Tf la Minn
UMt U Ui U IBl Will, lb 13 ttlVI.
packed in boxes or barrels and can
lie shipped far or near as required.
Its chemical composition has boon
unchanged nnd it will now keep for
an Indefinite period, or until tho ro
nddltlon of water. I mysolf, have
drunk milk more than two years
old.
August 1
Carpets
Wo have a beautiful Hue of car
pets in AxmlnUter, Velvets.
Brussels and Ingrains,
If you need a carpet now or thu
fall, it will pay you to Invert now
during this sale.
is marked with large .plain white
will be more than pleased to 3how
D7 Liberty Street
In tho first place all gertiis are
killed by the temperature) of 240
degrees to which the milk Is sub
jected. Tho milk itself does not suf
fer any chemical change, ns in the
case of sterilization, on account of
the short space of time it' is sub
jected to this heat, only two and one
half seconds Instead of 20 or 30
minutes. Secondly bacteria develop
only In the presence of moisture, It
has been ascertained that thero
must be 15 per cent moisture for the
propagation of germs. Now, as dry
milk contains only G per cent mois
ture, any germs which may subse
quently get into the powder cannot
develop; henco tho milk keeps In
definitely or until water is again
added. We have therefore, In dry
milk a food eight times as nutritious
as ordinary milk in proportion to Its
weight, and which Is absolutely free
from bacteria and will remain so.
From "The Milk-Fed Race Horse "
by A. C. Robinson, in the Outing
Magazine.
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American Vnlencienncs Laces.
"Another Triumph for nn Ameri
can Industry" is tho legend on tho
outor page of an advertising folder
now being ,oxtonslvoly circulated by
one of the leading retail houses of
New York. Tho triumph consists In
the fnct that Valenciennes laces,
manufactured In the United States,
pronounced to bo "tho equal of any
evor produced In the historic lnce
towns of the. Old World," are offered
"at much lower prices than It Is
possible to land tho foreign produc
tion." Tho ndvortljomont goes on
to say:
"These lacos are unlquo In char
acter, original In doslgn and super
ior In woavo and finish; they nro
made on tho lutoit constructed laco
looms that havo the nowost Im
proved mechanism, which insure
perfect mechanlcnl action and rap
idity of movomonts, the latter econ
omizing labor and reducing tho
co3t of manufacture; thoso advan
tages mentioned enable us to offer
fine quality Valonclennos lnco3 at
tho prlco of medlum-grado goods."
Anothor triumph for protection It
might bo cnllod, for, without tariff
duties levied Upon Imports of for
olgn goods, laco could not bo pro
duced In this country; foreigners
would make nil of tho lacos used.
Amorlcan Economist.
the Road
cut to bedrock prices
Linoleum
Cover your kitchen or bathroom
with one of our beautiful designs
in linoleum and at sale prices.
Furniture
Wo have out all our furnlturo
from 10 to 50 per cent and they
are the biggest bargains yet of
fered In Salem.
tagi so you can see what bargains.
you, even If you are not going to
Company
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GRANT LANDS
IS CUT INTO
1 2.000 LOTS
HUGE TERRITORY IN KLAMATH,
MARNEY AND MALHEUR COUN
TIES IS NOW OPEN FOR SET
TLEMENT DIVISION PLAN
SUCCESSFUL.
Supremo Court of United States Has
Passed Upon the Title of tho Road
Company's Land nnd It Cannot Bo
Questioned.
(From Oregon. Dally Journal.)
Tho host part of tho Orogon mill
tnry road land grant, comprising
300,000 of the total of G00.000 acres,
Is to be thrown open Immediately foi
settlement, anil colonization for
hns already boon begun. Tho Or&
gon Valley Land company, composed
of eastern peoplo, with Portlnncr
hoadquartors at 830 Chamber of
Commerce, has perfected a plan of
salo of the lands In tracts compris
ing 11,992 tracts, varying from 10
acres with Irrigation to 1000 acres
of grazing land.
Tho company is headed by R. J.
Martin of Kansas City, J. H. Borders
Is secretary, and M. C. Shlmp Is
treasurer. Thoso men aro tho same
who successfully put tho largest
tract over opened In Colorado on the
market last year In tho San Luis
valley, nnd built nn irrigation dam
SO feet high, storing wator for irri
gntion of n portion of that tract do
slrdd for Intensified farming.
Clear Title to Lnnd.
II. A. Hunter, president of tho Oi
cgon Military Land Grant company,
former owners of tho ontlro COO, 000
acres, returnod to Portland yestor
dny on buslnots connected with the
formnl convoyanco of tltlo to the
now company. At tho Portland hotel
Inst ovonlng ho said:
"Tho grant, which extends from
tho Klnmath Indian rocorvntlon to
Lakovlew, nnd thonco through Har
ney nnd Mainour counties to tho
Snnko rlvor, should not be confused
In tho public mind with ono or two
railroad grants that hnvo litigation
over titles. This tltlo to tho Oregon
military road grant Is nbsolutoly un
questioned. '
"It hai twice boon ndjudlcnted by
tho supremo court of tho United
Stntes, which has decided that Its
validity cannot bo challenged. Tho
grnnt was passed from tho govern
ment many yoars ng without nnd
strings to It ns Its sale, the prlco nt
which It should be (old, or nny othor
complication.
Seek New Industries.
"Tho plan adopted by tho coloni
zation company is unlquo, nnd hns
Leon found successful In putting
othor similar tracts upon the mar
ket. "That tho company hns gront con
fidence In southern Orogon cllmntlc
conditions and tho soil of tho land?
to bo oponed to settlomont Is shown
by tho fnct that they are offorln;?
to any ono who will mnko nn Investi
gation nnd show thnt tholr printed
literature for settlors contains any
misrepresentations rognrdlng the
I lands. They havo offered $50,000 to
I ward starting Industries at Lakevlow,
I f 1UVV UUU lUIUUllU UUIIIl,IUl IHUUW
and show that tholr printed lltorn
iture for settlors contains any mU
I representations regarding tho lnnd..
iThoy havo offered $50,000 toward
starting industries at Lakovlow,
i $25,000 of which is to bo for a
bonus to the first beet sugar factory
started thore."
Tho lands comprlso nltornate sec
tions in a Btrlp 12 miles wldo
'through Lake and Harney counties
and a portion of Klamath county.
These lands aro to be divided into
1 5974 10-acre fnrms, 4,080 20-acro
farms, 1020 40-acres farms, 500 80
acres farm, 400 100-acre farm, 12
C40-aero farms, and six 1000-acre
farms.
J One Uniform Price.
I Tho contracts for farms sold to
settlers are certified by the Pioneer
Trust Company of Kansas City. The
uniform price of each farm, regard
jless of Blze, is to bo 1200.
' Each 10-acre tract Is to havo S
acres of irrigated land. The sum of
$200,000 to bo held in trust by tho
Pioneer Trust Company will he de
voted to construction of an Irriga
tion system taking water from the
Cottonwood rlve.r to irrlgato about
30,000 acres in the Goose Lake val
ley, "There are Irrigation projects un
der consideration by tho company in
othor valley." nald Mr. Hunter. "In.
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eluding Sprague river valley, Drew's (
(valley and Catlow valley. But these
are on a uraiiea scaie. ino largeu
irrigation project, and one that will
be Immediately developed. Is already
If you are inclined to be economical, now is the
time to invest in
High Grade Clothing
Every man's suit in the house
reduced 20 per cent
Every boy's suit in the house
k
reduced 20 per cent
Every Oxford Tie in the house
reduced 20 per cent
Every summer parasol
reduced 20 per cent
We're showing great values in Summer Wash
Goods on our Bargain Tables. The prices are
greatly reduced.
To closo out theso Summer Ltno3. Many of tho patterns in
this lot nro Bitltnblo for party dresses and ovonlng wear.
Havo you scon our lino of
LADIES' LINEN DUSTERS
Our prices nro remarkably low for woll mado Dustors. $1.90,
$2.30, $2.S5. Now lino of doublo warp Turkish Towels Just ro
eolved. They're much closer wovon than tho ordinary kind. An
othor shipment of.
Thompson's Glove-Fitting Corsets
Just Received. All the new models in Batiste
Corsets at Cash Store Prices
l s-wjrsir r A m?
LLi,fSZi''
WE UNDERSELL
survoyod, nnd will tnko wator from
tho Cottonwood rlvor, upon whir
is locnted ono of tho best reservoir
sltos to bo found In tho country. It
Is a natural rosorvolr, nnd with small
oxpenso can bo mado to Btoro buM
clont wntor to sorvo nil tho grnnt
nnds. Tho survoy was mndo by nn
ongliioor of tho Orogon" Short Lino.
Generous Rainfall.
"Tho nvorngo precipitation in
Lnko county oxceods 23 Inches, nn1
last year it wna 27 Inches. Thoso
lunds nro capable of producing good
crops whothor Irrlgntod or not, al
though Irrigation of courso Increasos
production. Tho plan of sottlomont
is tho largost colonization plnn evor
undortakon In Oregon, and will be
an Important movomont toward de-
volopmnt of tho stnte."
Tho colonization of tho grnnt ts
guarnnteod to bo complete by tho
fall of noxt year. Growth of tha
city of Lakovlow, county sent of
Lake county, Is oxpocted to result
from tho sottlomont of tho grant.
Lakovlow Is located about tho con-
tor of the lands to bo sold, and U
now a town of nbout 1000 pooplo.
Tho company, which owns the sur
rounding lands, has platted an ad
dition of 11,992 lots and will give a
lot free with each farm sold in tho
grant.
Derby & Wlllaon havo taken a
limited amount of the lands, whloh
they will sell on tho installment plan
at $10 por month without Interest.
Each farm will bo sold for $200, re
gardless of slzo. Call nt Derby &
Wlllson's for full information,
o
COFFEE
Five degrees of excel
lence: good; better;
fine; finer;
finest: all Schilling's Best.
Your aroctr return your moucr U roa doa't
(ilea It. pr bim
CASTOR I A
2far Iafa&U and Ghildrca.
Tin KM Yn Havi Always llif
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sr A -m M jrsn JMS2
UM,JjTiy JTstsWJ
REGULAR STORES"
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MONEY TO LOAN
TIIOS. K. FORD.
Over Ladd & Bupu'b Bank, 8alom, Or
Norwich Union Fire
Insurance Society
Frank Meredith, Resident Agent.
OOlco with Win. Drown & Co., No.
29 Commercial stroet.
Willamette Valley Chautauqua,
Assembly, Gladstone Park, Or,,
July 0 to 19 Indus! vo. Rato for
abovo occasion ono and ne-thlrd fare
on certificate plan Is authorized.
Train Service.
Tains No. 11, 12, 17 and 18 will
stop at Gladstone during tho asiem ,
bly. 9n agent will bo stationed at
Gladstone to Issue roturn tickets and
check baggage. W. M. McMurray,
O. P. A. Jno. M, Scott, Asst. O. P,
A., 8. P. Co, 7-Ctf.
Annual Seaslou Grand Lxlo Ancient
Order United Workmen and
Degree of Honor.
Portlaud, Oro., July 21-23. Th
Southern Pacific Co. havo authorized
a rato of ONE AND ONE-THIRD
FARE from Salem to Portland and
return on tho nortlficato plan.
WM. M'MURRAY,
J. M. SCOTT, G. P. A., 3. P. Co.
A. G. P. A., S. P. Co. 7-15-tf.
Albany College Summer Hlblo
School,
Albany, Or., July 17-27, 1908,
For tho above occasion a rato of
ONE AND ONE-THIRD FARE on
the certificate plan has been au
thorized. WM. M'MURRAY,
J. M. SCOTT, O. P. A., S. P. CO.
A. O. P. A., 8. P. Co. 7-15-7t.
District Conference German Daptlst
Rrethreu Church of God,
Portland, Oro., July 1C-21, 1908.
For tho above occasion the Southern
Pacific company will make a rate of
ONE AND ONE-THIRD FARE oa
tho certificate plan.
WM. M'MURRAY,
J. M. SCOTT, O. P. A., S. P. Co,
A. O, P. A 8. P. Cdr " 7-ll-5t.
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