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DAILY CAPITAL JOURNAL, BA1MM, ORHGON, THURSDAY, JULY 80, 1008.
u inlilfr' rr lir
) AWAY' WITH BMOICti
Chlpag&, July 30. Electricity as a
wotlvn power, which -Mayor Hump
Jia urged Bbottlfl b used on the
trains entering Chicago to do away
villi antokc of locomotives, lins Jtifct
scored a new triumph In being sub
stituted for fltcatn In the longest
submarine tunnel In the world, Thl.
lij'tho St.. Clair tunnel under the
flyor connecting tlio Unltod Slates
nnd Canada at Port Huron, Michi
gan, and Barnla, Ontario. This 1
on the direct llrte from Chicago to
eastern Canada, on the Orand Trunk
railroad, and tho flrat electric loro
inotlveVlmvo already hoop put Into
.pqr'vl'cc'at the ttwne! on trains run
sing to and from this city. TIip
loclrJflcntl(5ii of tho tunnel mark,
n great stop In tho progress of tin
electrical science as applied to troh.
7iortallon. Tho mighty steam mo
guls which urciI to handle trnlns
through tho tunnel have Deon re
jilacod by compact, powerful o)f
trJc cngluoa drlvon by 250 home
power alternating current motor
Tho frames of tlic novel locomotive
nro nlmllur to thniio of uteam mo
gutn, on tho frame thoro helng n cab
of structural steel provided with
iloors at each end nnd each sldo
Tho engine- are built ns two half
units, each with thrcu driving whcoih
Mild thoo units enn ho coupled up
to one when desired, with free pas
ago, throng tho ,door from ono nee
tlon to another, liialdo the enh Is
tho electrical equipment, Practical
ly tho entire operations eoiinectel
' with tho running of the trains nr?
carried on by electricity. A motor
driven air compreieor Is Installed in
the call and supplies compressed nlr
not only for tho operations of tho
brakes on tlio engine and tho train
nervlco but also for the working of
tho vnrlotiH devices on tile locomo
tive for which compressed nlr Ik
mod, Including tho operation of th
trolley how and the electrically con
trolled switches, the ringing of tlw
bell, the sanding of the track nnd
tho setting of tho circuit breakers.
Tho tunnel hn been in existence for
about 15 years and Is now one of the
limit Important gateways of traffic
between Canada and the United
States, nnd hereafter will he one of
tho smokeloKH ones.
FOUR GIRLS
Restored to Health by Lydlft E.
Plnkliain'sVcgotoblcCorapouMtl.
tMf What They Jap,
JtlMLHllannosi.MO
EatMlh KtrcouNow
York, writ-: "Lydla
E. l'lnkhain'sVcBCt
bio Com pound oyer-
iCimolrrfi!Ularitle,v
Irlcxllc sull-niig, ana
ncrvoui heAdachea,
after cvcryllilne elM
had failed to help mo,
Aiul I fcolHaduty W
lot ot!ici know of lu"
Katlirlneurai.aj
Lafnvetto St., Denvrr,
I Col., wrltea: "Thank
loLYdmK. nnkhain
I VceetrtbltiCoiniKiulld I
amwall.aftcriiiff-rlng
lor momii" from nor
TOUl ppmlratlon."
Ms Mailo Stoltz-'
mao of Lnitr-1, la.
writ "Jwniln-.niii-dowin
oiKlitinniimUnf
for cil from suppression,
Indignation, mid poor
circulation. l.ydlu K.
Plnkhnm's Viir table
Cotnifiutid inudo me
will and stroii);."
MtMKIInn M. 01 win,
.of 117 N Kurt Hi., Ko
wanet'. Ili.-uyn: "Ly
clUK 1'lnllium'iiVc;e.
tuliln C'oiiiiouiii) cunil
urn of bftrkii'lie. Rlilo
m lit, and et.itilUli(Hl
my p"Tiwl. nftcr tlio
,lx-il, I.kmI dn-'ltrs had
failed to liolp m."
FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN.
1'or thirty yearn Lydia E. Pink
Imm'rt Vegvtnolo Compound, tnitiic
from rooUt ntul herbs, litis been the
standard remedy for fcmnlo ills.
iiikI has ijositively cured tliniiniimlHof
womonwho linvo 1h?pij troubled with
dixplacomctilH, iiiflamtniition, uleern
Lion, ilbroid tumors, irrt'KulnritioB,
twrlodio pains, backache, that boar-uiff-down
feeling;, llntulency, indlscs
tion,(li77.ii)0HS,ornervoii8 prostration.
Wliy don't you try it?
Mr. IMiikliiuu liivltefl nil nick
women to write her for advice.
Blio litis folded (IioiihuikIh to
health. AddresH, Lynn ."Mn.
Mituii ! rnfwiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
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Oregon Sienna Mineral Paint Co .
W. Y. RICHARDSON, Manager
. We are manufacturing forty-two Standard Tints
and colors of Oregon Mineral Paint Ground snUsl
and Guaranteed Strictly Pure, Durable and Sat
isfactory in every particular.
Salem, Oregon, June 10th, 1008.
Oregon Sivmin Mineral l'nlnt Co, Mr. 1). IV UVynnt, pn'sldent, Salem,
Oregon. .
IK-nr Sir: t , ,
It Is tho pleasure ct (lie State llvml of Agrlcultuie ollirfnlto .n.
form your company tlmt after a thorough test Of the pnliiM furiilslijM
tlio Itojird for the building on tl.e State l-'alr Grounds that Till'..
IfAVB 1'HOVEX HlfJlU.Y SATIFACTOUV, and (lint w cmi n.-m-iiieiid
tlicm to nil imrtle? rcqulrliiic mi A Xo. 1 nrtldo of On son prodm..
tlo;i, which this bonrd fo.s(is, HiHiectfiilly yourw,
V. A. WKLCII, Secititiiry.- r
AV. 1 .MATLOCK, I'lesfdcnt. .
31. 1). WISDOM, VJcc'.l'rcfddeiit. ;
LOI
RATE;
EAS
Will Bo Mado This Season bJ
SOUTHER
PACIFIC!
(IilNES IN OltKGOVi ft
FoffL Salem, Qi
I,A Olt.WDi: UUHAIi
HKKVlCK
TO STAHT
of
a 'i
Moths licftMiy ,nik,
OhleiiKO, July 30. Tho army
ninths which have paused such
rtrurtlon to trees In Iluffalo,
trot anil othfr eastern cities,
at Inst reached CIiIchko In Iti west
ward courno and the whined pesti
arc now raviiKlUK tho folltiKU lu th
rlty parks and In (ho suburbs, flard
onors and oily authorltlea uvery
whoro aro iinltliiB In an effort to
save tho trees and a war of oxter
iiilnatlun will IiukIu at onue. Tho
Invaders aro tho partloular kind
known ns white tnnrknl Tufsooh
moths and areonlliiK to outomolo
rIiU they have made unusual head
way this year herauso certain other
inserts, tho'r natural iiaraaltea. hav
been destroyed by atmospherle con.
Iltlom. Tho moth Is n native of
this rou n try and Its ravorlte tld
tilh are tho leaves mid younj bark
of the lindens, soft maples nnj (lt
horto ehesnutft, Tho cuterplllar U
a BorKuous creature, with a coral
red head. yellow body streaked
with ooraj gray and n pair of wav
ing blnok iilutuos on Its forehead
that remind one of tho decoration
o a JuiuraJ luwrae. Th famalo
moth doisiMts frimi 100 to r.oo obim
1 a Kray-coloml ol wum. which
may b mhh hanging from twins of
trntM. TU vtMiutt MUwplllars ugiH
to Ctnl ,n ievi hi tnou s. thiy sr
born Th) alio prry upio fnilt ami
bM-e a til,(i of Rtr4ltt -) twigs
U) fsiliiK Hi burk In t rtrrlr Th
P t trfilut w.iHr at an
nlnrmtuc rut
(La flrando dliHerver)
Unless tho government lii'peeto"
throws cold water on the project
when lu arrives In La Qrande, tho
freo mall delivery service will be
put Into action next Friday morning.
Thoro are but two things that can
roroitnli the service nt this time,
and they are: Hldewalka and tin
hoiiBo numbers. Tho latter problem
Is not to far off from requirements,
but HldewulkH In vnrlnus parta of
the city that come within tho boun
daries of the service, are dilapidated
and need Improvement. In fact, It
behooves the city authorltlei to
tako Immediate stops to enforo
both house numbering nnd sidewalk
ordinances.
Injector Merr Klrt.
According to advlcae recolved by
Postmaster Ulohey, tho government
will sud an Inspector hero before
Friday to glvu dual voice on tho By
tem and decreo whethor or not tho
city has dono Its share toward bring
lug th6 service If ho finds that the
condition of sldowalks and number
ing of tho Imuies are not sntlsfao
tocy, It Is expected that ho will put
a quietus on free dsllvery lu Lit
Ornntlo until the requirement" ar
tnet. Tho plan of placarding tho
streets has been followed to a sue
psssful end, as required by former
lnp.ectors. and wore the sidewalk
ami numbers all In proper shape
now, wo could nay for a certainty
that the service would start nxt
Friday. .
I'OhtH Ary ip, ,
TwfMvo pot. 0U whlf vW be f-
tlxwl ns utnuy mall boxM. are uow up
In tho varlaw) part of the oil-
whr ra4dnU eu mat I utters to
W Mkl up by the rrrlri.
Ihtll ami StutManl CMrrl-rs
At this tiwa. the loca olHr hai
Ml brB Hotirtad wbu thi two sub
i"HuU cant-rs will bt, but th r-m-
. '. MeMliinVllle, Oregon, April 2, 1008.
Oregon Slciinii Mineral 'Paint Co. Salem, Oregon.
Oeiitlcnien:
In reply 'ti your of recent date, will say that (he Sienna paint
tlmt the state bought r-om yon In the year V)')H (18 liarrds) and about
(lie nunc aiiioiitil In .1W07, to paint iho Oregon State Iiifnin Aayl.tm
l)ullllng, has given entire satlafartloii. U"rorc we put this paint on.
our brick wiiIIh sweat m badly we thought we would try cement on them
to keep (he moisture out, but our architect from Portland thought best
to-try some of your Sienna MliicnirPalnt. Since we put your paint on,
It shut out all of the moisture mill we have perfectly dry walls now.
It Is my opinion that there Is nothing liettec than your paint for brlcS
walls, and t tako pleasure In recommending It to the public.
Yours very truly,
J. P. CALHHKATH.
' Ag FOLLOW8:
iiuru tY8 rjXE
TO .TITHOUGII
l'UKTliANI) CALUXjrJ
W4.I5 $S7J
I
THFQF PAIMTQ arc used by the State on
I I ILiJL. rrillll Public Institutions on their
Merit and have stood the severest tests that can be ap
plied. r----------------------------------
APPLY BY MAIL OR PHONE, OR CALL AT
PACTORY ON TRADE STREET
BETWEEN CHURCH AND HIGH
Ghicaoo
St. Louis
St, Paul
Omaha
$69.1!
$61.65
$61.65-
Kansas City '$61.65
ft
$)
This Paint is taken from the Mines in Lane county, and
manufactured at Salem, Ore.
WWPHMffMncPfc-WJfJ
jfiwnarn
W0MN IS
(SAVED BY
. BUTTON
WIIK.Y Till-: HKD.MK.V
MCT AT MKDFOItl)
(Unlltd lrti l.n('1 Wire.)
San Franolsco, July 29 Mrs. Vu-
lorlo Mlngam. who was shot In the
breast by her husband last night. ! Larkln of Portland, groat
and owes hor life to a newspaper. 'and othor prominent Hodmen aro In
la today sitting up In bod at the'Modford to nttond the annual groat
Contral Kmorgonoy hospital and will! council of Orogon of tho I. O. H. M.
W. A. S. Bird, great tmchom of the
United 8tntw; George X. Farrln of
Marshflold, groat Biichom of Ore
gon; Alfrod I). Curry of Ilaker City,
great Junior sagamore, Groat Ilepre
sontntlv . SI. Orton of Portland.
K. W. Hltnor, of Pendleton, groat
chlof of records; Jacob Heidi, great
keepor of wampum; Dr. J. II. How
ard of Portland, great trustee, John
trustee,
bo able to leave lu a few days, when
ho recovers from the shook of Init
night's torrlblo tragedy. Sllngnu
IIoj on a slab at the morgue. Think
ing that h had klllsd his wife, h
slashed himself 20 timet over th
hnrt with a lung knife, and ended It
by i'rsnIhk hl Jugular vein twice
Tbaobokl Sllugam wn a oryentr
and h ami his wife had boen aor-n-rat--J
for ral years, the woman
and taw daughter living at tl how
of Mr. WlPlara Ca tr. a daujiBtar
of he woutttd man.
i-st meat Ulogam xtrel th
A public roMptlon Inaguratod tho
program of ontortalnment Mondny
evening at Hodmon's hall. Klaborato
preparations had been made to on
tertaln th visiting braves, whos
nunibors swollod to sovoral hundred
beforo the wook waa over. Streets
wre gay with bunting and fostoon!
with lacaudent light. Stores
were appropriately dseorated, while
the rU badges of Woatoaka trlb
wr vrywhar la yldno. Bvry
body was lav'ted to turn out far th
welcoming rcptloH.
w- imr nj jrt council uui a
nouac uy a tettcbea wlailcw. II buataess mmIou. In tka rain
pomieu a rroivr at a.ls UHlngb- thr waa a competitive dHII
tar Who Will BlMrl nut with I'.... I.
nlarmtag rat aa, itgunti. M p.,,, ;. ' ' wi.7" .' " ,, , "' nwr at au UHluh. ta.r. waa a competitive dHII and i
aro -n Ukw W .lam U out. T ,n T iLJL juSm tJI -r! ?' "" hUU huUj o conwt by tb Slenlford military bud.
ia ( ff..-iiv w to rtHsi trj"!. J1" S,,hr,!- T - Up. and pull.J ike trt4r. Thl Th general .ommlttee hi char-
tiHit ar stuek.4 .., - who hav. ', whV, tr ZLtoJ!!?' ' U" U'M WP,0d Mrs' C P( th M,,fbrlUl .n.Ui-. of J. H.
ibii a s'tmy ai m? matto. la tol-r ,a --, -,-!- ..-. me wloic oqor. r-usgwuiu, u. u Jacobs ad W. U
t - - as i"-'"ti YniB luau fhu . .. .
Willamette Hotel Arrivals.
John C. Shlilock, Portland.
O. W. Ohon, do.
A. A. Roardone, do.
It. E, Mason, Albany.
F. H. Stuart and fnmllv. Port.
land.
Clarence Stowart, do. '
Edytho Karl, do.
.Mrs. S. A. Yookam, .Mnnhfleld.
S. H. Sloran, Portland.
A. G, Stone, do.
Dr. Cnrvor Gibson, do.
D. li. Howard, Portland.
n
Koilol will without doubt help any
ono who hns Btomach dlsordors or
stomach troubles, Tako Kodol today
and continue It for tho short time
that Is necfeesary to give you com
Ploto relief. Kodol Is sold by all
druggists.
- o--
It Is a ploasuro to got dirty If we
only cloan up aftorwardi.
TICKETS WLL BE ON
July 6' 7, 22, 23
August 6, 7, 21,22
Good for return In 90 daji
aiopover privileges at plw
within limits
REMEMBER THE DATE
For any furthor Information eD
agents.
WSI. M'MUHKAV.
Gonornl Pnasengor Agent,
iviniiiunu, UllCUU.N,
Tlmo Card No. ;t, SoiiUicra
Co., EffecUvo Sunday,
Toward Portland. Panml
x -,.. r.o- "'1
u, xo. u;ia u. m. uregoi
press.
No. 18.-8:40 a. m. Cottage G1
jiuB3onucr.
No. 12. 2:45 p. m. Roscbnff
I eonger.
1 Tnvnrd Portlnnd, Frclgtt.
no. 222. 5:00 p. m. Pon
rast froigut.
No. 22C. 10:4011:23 e,
way freight.
Toward Sail Frnnclsco. Vt
No. 11 1:03 a. m. M
pa8Bengor
No. 17. C:4C p. tn. CottagsGl
passongo.
No. 15. 9: bo p. m. CallforeU
press.
No. 13. 3:31 a. m. Sao Fns
express.
Toward San Francisco, Fnk
No. 221. 2:43 n. m. Portlul
freight.
No. 225. 11:28 a. m. way fr
Oregon KIcctlrc Tlmo Tl
Tlmo of arrival and deputrj
cars at Salorn is as followi, Fof-I
and Intormodlnto peints:
Arrive
8:40 a. m.
10:50 a. m.
1:25 p.m.
4;20 p. in.
5:45 p. m.
Local
ExproRa
Local
Express
Local
Exprous
8:20 p. m.
:lli
S;!i
11:11 1
1:1!:
Jill
6:l)
Dort Barber, of Elton, Wis., says:
im..?vV.,P,y mken four dQaoa t Lia
) Itt s Kidney and Bladder Pills and
they havo done for mo moro than any
ether madldne has done." Sold hy
all druggists. 3
The so-called siicesfiii man is a
-avage.
I'se UuWitt'a Llttie Early Risers.
Peasant llti'P P,u thnt Bm niv i
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i iiiisir,
tsko SoM i,v
COltVALUS Jft aisTiaa
TJSIE TAULR
No 4
Leaves Dotrolt li"1
follows, commencing Jan. lUj
Trains for Corrslw.
No. 8
Loavea Albany W
rrlves at CorvallU ....''"l
No. 10.
Loavoa Alhnnv i'"
Airlvnn nl Pnrviltla ... M'S
No. 6
Leavpn Alhinv ":''1
Arrlvoa nt fiirval!!s .... I-'M
Trains for Alt"7
No. 5
TjPnvPi PfirvnlHn '".
Hmx tn t with a lHtla vjf
ar eatp m ltl aad water.
UiHiuiMi VVwib.n- Simiioaiy.
in tkt -vrii hkiu'i v.es:
vn not m rarai na ! pra-atllu;
un nod In Lk camera eoatultfs It
vat, trltlle warmer Ta eajHuora-
HbjmriRbiiii. araflii-rifpVuw laUii
gr4l
A Voluiulhtnis-Ta-K.
A wontURMtal tak ftatks tk la-
abettor ki4 tk ioatKlo deaart-
Mvat U arraagiag tk a-Aiailul ut
romaa. Tko houauarids bavo been
!xHl for soma tlak mul will u an
uouuowl nwAi Ft May. bat the hoars
ef dallvary aad th arraagwiunU at
? muiaa i aiuit tor ouAKtlnn. it
tUE, Is OH Wtflll W MiialiiL. ni.jlil...l..
Z Z m ?kiU, MV" ' 'l,,y ' l om" hrm and la
lirwnJlKhta-t-lM nun o( W. ou. to ariJn. Aivordlns to th
equllCO f-n in th, troUarn OUn nreamie tr-i- .-a.X .. .. .
n Ih ( ,hea$trB tom lh6l w, fco qu.,c Mt ,u tho t,
ties
Th laaa tkaa dragged hit wlfa Into Jaekwm.
tke batk room aad toot kr In thai n-
braaat. A battaa and a aewsniir if ......
tura- tha balle, aU,. ad ha w ,fc. .. " , " U r
Hoami waa a mr Utah wound, now ilrtw.
laiaxiae taai k kad kflbal his vlfa.i
Mlagam eommltted satelda.
Noiv Corporsitloiifi,
First Praabyterlan OUwrch of Nys
a. Orugnn: principal oitke. Nyaaa;
iHeofporatrtrt
Sour Stomach
I ! Cuctt-u aJ fl i
-.bowery -OndWona prevatld on to Tieloro the outlying nortlon. of the
J a ? .Kmv"11 '" lh mo,u,,n,tt I'1 '0 reackvMl by tho oarrlon
kH JyoOjUlt tha rainfall was mod-irhBh thft sytem goe into effect
J!J r Watv. Umi m lh ulthat-linext Frlday-eHsrinaUag ,,ufr.e,
jallTg U gniouvtad to very little fob.lacles. which oan partially t
with r.arola tog in tho ooaat eoun-.the ci.vomh hm.ri. .m ....
tUwhtch wa Milled beforo noon ' considerable time doub g, - be- o W Kv iT i, I?
V-Trlht. kuuHirv wealker: Th, for tha Intricate Si"rTfc. X Mm- O G il J' m
amount of sua.Mne was about nor.. wotUIi.k nrviimrlv S ' K5rl Ma
wl la all dUtr
Wgh vr.adi occurred.
It tntWUM Ik&T
. imrciav van uvko. r: v"''r ' omnmh m oar mui.-h
MHrdack MaDoanld and C. 0. Hunt KSy
University Drug Company; prlncl- it&?!r
oal ottlce. Pertland: capital stock. "' "i -wVh:''- f-----.--
.. ., ......,, hhii vsass. r.
auou; incor-Kirators. A H. llrown .
C. W, Dow-hav and A. v k-iu, I
W 1 " .- IIIPIVI
Xew Notaries
R. S. Taylor. J, D. Eddy. Pertland:
Wade Slier. Elgin; Harold H. Hutler.
Pralrlo City; p. B. Pratt. Oregon
City; W L, Warren. McMlnnvlttr
Hazard,
Beat for
The Bowel
taftttttglfo
CANarcATHwrnc
a t--Air -4-t--fj. 7;t- a-i-A' -a. a
H XH ONE OR MANY COLORS H
.H LAPRVBT Dim. . !
jB IN THE WEST FOR B
Q THE PRODUCTION OP H
HIGH GRADE WORK H
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Arrive nt Albany
No. J
eavo3 Corvallis
Anlvos at Albany ..-.
No. 7
Loaves Corvallis
Arrives at Albany ....
Mavser: N.
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ta. No damagUs' The i..,M... .. ,,.".' ""mvS rn,nK "r.
troin ... vu cry j , uieu, sol Blumauer, Port-
' ' i O. WlwlBKer, Jallwaukao.
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For furtLer lnforrfl
Portland. Or-ft.!
Co-nealnr June " rTM
rurttRr rJIm the fos
aervlca will be In e8
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bany ad Yaaulsa. dally '
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Leava Albanr
Arr. Yaaulna 1:30 p.-,
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