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DAILY OArtTAL JOURNAI, 8ALKM, tmKOOX, FRIDAY, JULY 31, 1006. w WILL TAKB SIX MONTHS TO UUILI) DOCKS' Washington, July 31 Tho $1. 4G0.000 dry dock for tho Mnro Is land Navy Yard no win course of conatmcllon at Vftllejo, Cal will bo completed In Jnnuary. Francis H. Smith, constructing on Klnoor for tho contractor, wan In Washington Lhli week conferring with offlcluls of the Navy Dopart- menl.1 The now dock will lie of con-1 Interestingly of the dlfocultlcs which tho contractors have encountered, "la ho foundation of the dock," he Mfd, " wo used 12,200 pile of Ore gon fir, driven 40 feet undof water lato from 20 to 40 feet of earth. Upon that foundation Wo built a concrete dock, hut only riftor re Seated failures, I "Tho construction of a dock of this ulro and character Is a prodigy lourf undertaking Tho contractors which I reproficnt are tho second ones to taku hold of the matter, and already tho dock has been In process of construction for nine years." Smith brings with him to Wash ington the roast antipathy to the Japrt and Ib enthus(a3t'rcally for tho fHrlher fortification of tho Pacific gateway to America. Htlll, ho' naively remarks "I think ono good I American can lick three Japaiicso, If it ckmo to a right' .1 i n XO SODA FOUNTAIN IN ALL WALKS Washington, July 31. Over In WalM, tho popuUco aro Just plnlnft fur American aoda water. Think of 50,000 thirsty souls, who know set the delight of a chocolnto Sundno or strawberry Ico cream soda! Tho United States has a wldo awako consul at Swansea, somo Whero In that region, In tho person ef Jesse II. Johnson, Perhaps John roh himself yearns for tho American eoft drink, being nwoary of tho 12ng llsh cup tlint cheers but not Inebrl atej at any rate ho writes to tho Department of Commcrco and Labor declaring nnlvnly that ho has mado a apodal and rompluto tour of Wales mr4 Httcarthod "only two very small neda fountains." Johnson admits that ho Just aches to convert tho Mtelld Britishers to tho non-lntox-leatlng dollghts of American toda water. He dovotes a couplu of par agraphs to tho subject and pluads with American mnnufneturors of soda fountain to elvlllro tho Welsh with tho fruit extract bottlo and car bonic acid gas. o ttCGGlCNIIKI.MH CONTROL CONTROL ALASKA Denver, Colo., July 31. A telo gram rwOlvod hero from Juneau, Alaika, makes th echargo that the OitggeMliolm Interesta are planning to forco tho elect Urn of nn Alaskan delegate un(l control tho Alaskan tog Weure, Tho meesaRe, which was nado public today, was addressed to (ho Rocky Mountain News, and signed by tho "Dispatch." or Juneau, rr4 a number of Democrats In the territory. It alleges that the big wining concern Is planning to uso fraudulent means of gaining Its point, ami nitrite an appeal for as idetance. I tls understood that tho cro will bo thorouKhly Investigated. HMd formor Governor Osborn, of Wy oming, has announced his Intention to look Into tho eharges. o ' MKV. DH, KNOX PROMOTER OF MANKIND New Hrtuuwiak, N. J., July 3t. Rev. Dr. Knox today enjoys tho dis tinction of having performed a mar rlag woroniony. purticltmted In the welcoming; of the stork aud outdated at a ehrUteutug, nil In Lb same Jiouso upon tho siuuo day. Mr. Henry 8h'pininu preeettad xlier huvbatul with n jmlr or twins.! , terday noon At 3 o'clock hor U Mer, Mis Dorthn Mlsnor, was niurjrlod to Percy J. Hunter at tbo HttHpmimn homo, and at 5 oVliwk iha twin $ Christened, BrjmU Glluwro frwi Pr- cy J., the latter In honor of hist uow )ycqulred undo. ?. Nething: cjocs morcsfor , a grocer, one way or the Othr, ,Jkan coffee. H . laHsvjvu jj(uv , IICKIICCUII V c it to you) it is cood tbt makes Mm. iwr tTW rt r iw 1 MU fcUlUWtf't i. w, bit k.v'j.w w' - ' JmS uTJL ?!" $ L iSPiSXi! " H MtiPHM cro JMQlMee, ofuWUM,' Mev.eMfeke. It Is Just . fca It U just m M4 W?' SH ft a COTTOLENB Is a pure and wholesome frying and shorteniaj; medium, made from refined cottonseed oil. Thero is not an ounce of hofr fat In It to make food unwholesome, rreasy and indigestible. As evidence of its superiority, COTTOLENB received Grand Prise (highest possible award) at the Loukiina Purchase Exposi C t lTINtrjlGlNT Al.NS'TO DIG PANAMA CANAL Washlimton, July 31. In the (11k glnK of tho. Paiinmn Cannl It hni always, boon considered Hint, out nlilo of tho construction of tho blx lock and dam wnrki, the chief dif ficulty to bo encountered Is tho croat cut through tho backbone? of tho American coutlnont nt Culebra. Tho problem was tlie-o presented of re uiovtiiK d mountnln nnd by the aid of modern steam shovels, drills and dynamite tho solution Is being rap Idly worked out. In fact, according to Information which hat reached the offices of tho Isthmian Cannl commission hero, over .one-half ofi OVer .Olie-half Of this great work has now been com- pleted, Th's cut through the hl'U and tho llintn' AVtAI lid M .llflf itn(n .f mottntn'o extei ds a dlstanco of i nlno nnd one-hnlf mllci. At tho highest point tho original surface mo grouna wa iw root una a noio from 430 to 1000 feet wldo nnd 1G9 foot dcop Is being dug thero. Th! work Involved tho excavation of 80,098,248 cubic yards of earth and stono. Tho pld French eompnny took out 12,600,000 cubic yards botweon 1881 nnd 1889; the new French company took out 10.000,000 cubic vnrdt from 1895 to 1904, and slnco he Americans havo taken chnrgo of tho work thay have excavated 18, 4 45.420 cun'c yard. This leave only 39.052.832 cubic yards vot to bo removed, less than hnlf of the total. In. vluw of the fact that 1J,.191.SS yardi wo-e token out hut year after the Atuerlcaus bad mK tlialr mncliln ry In utration and thHr organlia Hon ports ted. th IndleatloH nr hat,at th m'na rat of progress, i We Culbra Cut will b coioptl hi ikt rr and a half. In l Hn ottttttoN of ttjtfuesrg kr that will ax h date for the wmplt tlon of the entire enal In other words they think that tho -work on tho other sections will t so timed ? to be ni at the moment when the oxeavatlon Is douo. if tky aie oorreet Jw thl tlu Pajuunsj Hab.l ... II 1... J .. " oihm wit ueeu tor ousinoss in January 1912. " --- t i" a.. Nnv (VroratloiiH, Union Trust OoniHiiiy of Salenv prlnolpal oniiw. Salem: capital stock, t000; IncorporatOM. John lit Me- Jary, Frank W. ator and a L. HcNary llio Paquette Drug Qompahy, principal oincu. Roseburet Mnij Atock, 15000; Incornorators Pr.i Paqoette, Mary L. PaqUOtte and Walter QaKnon. Tho Western Sale1 Co : prloclnal omco. Portland j cmdtal stock, 110. W ,nwriorators, Pen p. 'slum'. b"S ' M-KeJ-jil 4oh g,e5. vWt n chr,,t nWw ., r - '"' " ' Kei hf nillklnu. stable darknl "X ., m iM MStf6 rsgs The Swine and the Flower Oh xne! I saw a huge and loathsome sty, Wherein & drove of wallowing swine were barred, Whose banquet .shocked the nostril and the eye; Then spoke a 'voice, " Behold the source of LARD1" I fled, nd saw -a fidd that seemed at first j One glistening anas of roses pure and white, With dlewy buds 'mid dark green foliage nursed ; i Asm as I lingered of or the lovely sight, The summer breeze that ceeled that Southern scene, Wkupered, "Behold the Nature9 s Gift from the Sunny South THE N. K. FAIRBANK I'KAIt POPULAU FILIPINO IIKADH HKIIKLLION Manlln, July 31. Under tho In nocent name of tho Society of Ilncholors, nn organization Is bolng formed In tho provlnco of Bulncan thnt Ij rennrded by mnny of the Amurlcnns In tho IslnndH an fore boding trouble. At tho bend of tho now band Is Governor Snndlkn, a Filipino of great popularity and n formor plc turcsquo lcndcrln tho robcllloiiB of tho native agnlnst tho possession of tho Island by tho American forces. Slnco thnt time, Snndlkn has been fnri'lvnn. lllltl In th mirnrln nt h olnotlnn .. mivflrnnr nf ,,, ,irnvtnM . ..., i... . -itv- iiu HI-.V nun trjMWuu U UU" rnnr.nonnrnl fltulth Tint nvnn vnt 8ftm,k0 ,, nB w , t " dividual and tho Insular odlclnls keep one oyo on him most of tho time Tho organlxatlon Is growing very rapidly and has a membership ot nearly 4000, although It has been In existence but a short time. Tho object Is said to bo "fraternity among Its members." but Its organi zations closely rosonibles that of tho Katlpunnn noddy which once bred so much troublo In tho ('lands, Iti meetings aro seurot, affording ample opportunity for fervid speeches for Independence. When Governor-General Smith was Interviewed regarding tho So ciety of Ilaohelnrs he said ho at taoliod little Importance to the re. port of tho organization. It is be. llovod. howover, that the Society ! worrying him more than he caro to admit. "I believe thero U tomo such or. BHHlxatloH in UulacftH provliuv." h- contlRiied. " and the way I exjlaln It rise le that-governor Saudlko ha 4Ule Idate Ad hto organ xu tloR of the yoHMf men of mH p-ov-laee way he spread of BHeli dor trUes." i,. ...o . Now Is the tliif to young breeding stock. select the For Weak Kidneys Inflammation of th blad der, urwary troubles and backache use DttWitt's Kidny nd Bladder Pills A Week's Trial For 2ir - rLj:y $. . m r.3i. source of COTTOLENE!" tien: and Gold Medals (also representing highest awards in each case) at the Charleston Exposition, tho Paris Exposition, and the Chicago World's Fair. In fact, In every caso wherever COTTOLENE lias been exhibited in competition with other cooking fats, It has J-BY-ariubly been grauted the highest award. COMPANY, CHICAGO Salem, Oi cgon : : W. f. STALEY, Principal A live business mining school. Endorsed by business men. Tho Hchool whoso graduates secure positions and hold them. Living ux pons(fi low. 'School In. continuous Ecislon. Send for Catalogue. D E. ECKERLEN Family Liquor Stoe s 144 Commercial St. TORRID ZONE FUNARCE Thu above cut represents our brick lined Torrid Zone Furnace, Guaranteed gas, smoko and dusl proof. Economical and durable. A. L. FRASER 2SH RTATK BTUKKT. Etimatns furntsnei on heatlnx 5eW M Skm kv Dr. S. C. Sf HOlilSTKR'a A Hct IMMm Im Bmt TtU. Mss ttUH XmIA tl iMiti Xlt- I tot aeeL JieeemSsVssVijilj utnUedsssHsikBwlaBssssf A Su, ftntut kuw tn Sman Vunuaa. m I JL,?ti!,.M; " "Jt- -ti sT-iu: I seUsesseMMseemeM'J T UT- I OjMMfajlloa. U.l!eeioa. IJ -"O-- -"H -fe ,r- v -m '& :, Sffi &' rsr.v Kt wsptt Free Delivery DR. KUM WOXDKRFUIj OIII.VESB DOOTOH Will treat you with Oriental herb and cure any disease without opera tlon or pain. Dr. Kum Is known everywhere 1b Baloro, and has cured many proral- Inent people here. Ho has lived Ic Salem for 20 yoars, and can bo trust ed. Ho uss muny medlcfues un; known to white doctors, and wltb thorn can euro catarrh, asthma lung troubles, rohUmatUra, stomach liver and kidney diseases. Dr. Kum makes a specialty ot dropsy and female troubles. His reir cdles euro private disease when o erythlng else falls. He has nun dreds of testimonials, and gives con sultatlon froe. Pilcoa for medicine very moderate. Persons In the couc Uy can write for blank. Send stamp If you want some extra fine tea set it from as. wn. KUM BOW WO 00.' GE1LMAX HAKERV AND CONFKCTIOXERY Now under now management SCIILKRET SCHNEIDER Proprtetofa Complete Jlne of fresh and up. to-date bakers goods dellverel to all parts ot tho city free. ve are proud of our party and wedding cakes, delivered on short notlee. Give us a rial Is all we ask. Store corner Twelfth aad Che- J""'" nt. faone Ui In 9i CHICHESTER'S PILLS -ReMBBBeeeMReMBseT ssssssssssssseeeeeeeeeeem.ReeeeeX-.--Jl Ji" J ' K RATE: EAS Will Bo Mrfdo This season t, SOUTHER PACIFIC (LINES IN OltEGOX) Fifom Salem, Q; AS FOLLOWS: BOTH WAYS 0.VF' " iuuun yU ruui.M) CALIFM Ghicago $74.15 St. Louis St, Paul $69.15 $61.65 Omaha $61.65 m Kansas Gtty $61.65 m TICKETS WILL BE ON SALe July & 7, 22, 23 August 6, 7, 21, 22 Good for 'return in 90 d. atopovor privileges at plemJ wunin limits REMEMBER THE MM For any further information all i ago&ts. WM. M'MUIlRAx, Gonoral Passenger Agent, rwuiiflwu, UHKUON, Tlmo Card No. &3, Southern Pri Co., EiTectivo Sunday, Jfy p' TownnI Portland, nnnniur. T - t . . n ' ,' u. io. o;u a. m. Oregon nross. No. 18.-8:40 a. m. Cottage Or oasaenrcor. No. 12. 2:45 p. m. Roseburj Toward Fort tan ! Proloht No. 222. D:00 p. m. Ports msi rroignt. No. 22C. 10:4011:28 a. a wav frolcht. TownnI Snn Frnnclsco, PaMCTfjJ .o. li 1.:03 a. m. Roitbn naB8ontro' No. 17. 0:40 p. m. Cottnge Gw nnssoiiKO. No. 15. 9: bl. p. m. CallfornU l press. No. 13. 3:31 n. m. San Friach cxnresB. Toward Ran I.'roMrlwo lYrULL No. 221.-2:43 a. m. Portland W freight. No; 223. 11:28 a. is. way fwlikt Oregon Elcctlrc Tlwe TsU, Time of arrival and dpartutis cats at Salem Is as follows, PorM and Intormwllate peldts: Arrlvo Liw Local 8:40 a.m. 6:00 is Exprosa 10:50 a.m. 9:05 ti Local 1:25 p.m. 11:05 tt Express 4:20 p.m. IMS a Local 5:45 p.m. 3:23 t Expreso 8:20 p.m. 6:00 p.a CORVAIiLIS & EASTERN R ' TJMB TABLK No 4 Leaves Dotrctt l:Mp. follows, comraeaclng Jan, 16, 1H Trains for C&rvalils. No. 8 Loaves Albany 7:55a. rrlvos nt Corvallli . ... 8.35a No. 10. Leaves Albany ....,,.. 3:55. Arrives at Corvallls ... 4:P- No. fi Leaves Albany 7H5?. Arrives at Corvallla .. . 8?!6p.6 Trains for Albay. No. K Lenvea OorTnllln IJ0- Arrives at Albany 7 10' No. 9 cavc3 Corvallls ... a:isp-' Arilvos at Albany .. n.HaS-l No. 7 Loaves Corvallla . , . 6'00 Arrives at Albany ,. 6 40M XTn 11 Oim,l.n h,)v Leaves Corvallln U''l t Arrives at Albany ll'M1- I". Id VOUuUity uil Leaves Albany 12:8i h V- 10 .. . For further lnforwatlon ! Portland, Orejcon, Jj Commencing June 22nd further notice, the follows .. nut ua '"-". 7 .. u nt th " & B. R. R. DetTe bany aad Yaoalna, dally e0' Train Ne. 1 TS3 Ulvai) I". Leave AJbaay 7:48 a.n Arr. YrrIr 1:3r.ij TralR No 15 , PasRgr Tm Lv. YaqalBv.2iUr.- AZti Arr. Albany.. 7 ;Mp.m. rui OaSR4ays tRR'fervteo - ; leUk H4st4M m It ta far ia Cfl3 ', nd pra- the caweJf BHBB follows; ittM Lv. AlhRRy 7: ,.; hW2 iUUI. ' M. ' - WJr. & ,U rl WU dollar ,.fcWMk !l?&s.lftnL3 ,im coat., WK 1 iXuiim m&s&g UMM kmi Rr. A)ea.y. 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