Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, August 06, 1908, Page 3, Image 3

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DAILY CAPITAL JQlTyKAL. HALKM, ORIfOpN. THURSDAY, AUGU8T , i9G9.
sett is one ot the best sawmill men
Son the coast. He will bo manager of
the new company,
NEW HATCHERY
ON COgUILLE.
iHt?. ' asaBa
Epk :-' "-' saBaBsV
H flIHB! r ' HtSfltasasa
Grows Hair
and wo can
PROVE IT!
DANDIiRINE is to tho hnir what frcsli showers
, ot rain and sunsliino ore to vegclstlon. It
goes right to .tho root, invigorates and
strengthens them. Its exhilarating, stimulating and
life-producing properties causa the hair to grow
abundantly long, strong and beautiful, It at
ohco imparts n sparkling brilliancy and vel
vety softness to the hair, and a few weeks'
use will cause new hair to sprout all over the
scalp. Uso it every day for n short time,
oiler which two or three times a week will
be sufficient to complete whatever growth
you desire.
A I.Jjr Irom Si. Piul wrila la aubilanct,
at (allow it
"When T began uilnit Dsnderlno my tmlr
would not come to my lioulileriautl uow
It It swsjr below lnjr blpi."
AnolW (ram Newark, N, J,
"I bare been using Danilcrlne rejrularlr.
WbenI nm started lo uio ltl bad terr lit
tlo bnlr.nnw I bnvo tho moat limutlf ullunir
and thick balr anyone would wan t lo liava."
NOW at all druggists in three
sizes 25c, 50c and $1.00
per bottle
Dandorlne enjoys a greater sale than
any other one preparation regardless o( kind
or brand, and it hao a much greater sale than
all of the other hair preparations in tho
world combined.
Cut
This
Out
EREtr To ahoiv lioir nuldklv Dindirlai
" nets, wc will Hernia large sam
pie free by return malt to anyone who
rends this (tec coupon to the
KNOWLTOH DANDERINE CO., CHICAGO, ILL,
with their name and address and 10c
In silver or stamps to pay poitsce.
LUMI1KH MILL IS
NOUGHT BY EUGEN131TES
Purchasing tho Corvnljls Lumber
mill a few weeks ago from Allen
k Buoy, tho Sunset Lumber Com
ranjr, of Eugcno, yesterday sold tho
mill, Uio purchasers being Dr. T. W.
Harris and II. C. Mnhon, of Eugonc,
and Olenn Bnsectt, superintendent
of tho Ilooth-Kolly mill nt Spring
field. Mr. Mnhon Is president of
the Sunset company.
Tho Sunset peoplo acquired tho
Corrallls property at what was con
sidered a loy figure, and It Is said
sold for a 8plondld profit. Tho fig
ure, are not given out for publica
tion. E. 0. Samuels, superintendent
of tho Sunset company's mill and ono
of tho principal stockholders, Is now
In CorvalllB attending to tho work
of getting tho mill In shapo to oper
rato to its full capacity. It lint
boon operating on a smnll scalo for a
wook or more Mr Samuels will re
main in Corvnllls for a month in
charge of tho property, until tho now
owners aro prepared to tako full
chargo
Tho now owners intend to soon in
crease tho capacity of tho mill from
30,000 feet of lumber per day to
50,000 feet
Mr. Mahon who owns a third In
terest in tho plant, will still retain
his intorcst in tho Sunset company's
mill, although tho two wilt havo no
connection with each other eo far
as ownorBhlp is concerned.
(Cobs Day TImo3.)
H. C. McAllister, who recently suc
ceeded Mr. Vnn Duson as tho master
flsh warden of the state of Oregon,
Is on Coos Bay getting in touch with
local conditions. Ho came up yester
day from the Coqulllo and announces
that ho has decided to replaco ths
temporary hatchery on tho Coqulllo
with a permanent hatchery, making
It ono of tho best In this section.
Tho decision of Mr. McAllister to
make tho Improvement on tho Co
qulllo will bo gratifying to fishermen
in this section ns It will mean tho
providing, of more young game flsh
for tho streams In this section. With
tho ever Increasing number of fisher
men in this section, tho streams are
getting pretty .well depleted. The
Coos river hatchery, It is said, bus
furnished mnny young flsh for tho
Coqullle.
Visits Coon Hatchery.
Mr. McAllister 'visited tho Cooj
River Hatchery and Is plonBed. with
tho work that Superintendent Frank
Smith Is accomplishing there. Tho
damngo which tho Coos river .hat
chery sustained in floods during tho
past year Is being repaired and ev
erything points to nnother success
ful season nt tho hatchery.
Mr. McAllister also vlBlted with
Doputy Gamo Warden Cal Wright
and Is plonBed with tho manner In
which Mr. Wright is enforcing tho
law. Mr. McAllister nBldo from his
official position is an enthusiastic
! sportsman nnfl keenly resents tho ac
Ulons of would-be sportsman In vio
lating tho laws and regulations made
for tho benefit of all.
Mr" McAllister Is on a gonoral tour
of tho stnto to familiarizo himself
with conditions. Ho had not been on
Coos Dny for four or flvo years and
was greatly surprised with develop
ments hero slnco his last visit, Tho
manner in which is taking hold of
his now dutjes is gratifying to all
who aro Interested In It either from
a mercenary or a sportsman's standpoint.
Tnko Kodol whonover you feel
that you need It. That Is tho only
tlmo you need to tnko Kodol. Just
when you need It; then you will not
bo troubled with sour stomach,
belchlntr. nas on tho stomach, etc.
Mr. Das- sold by all drucRlsts.
Nurstig Jiuthers m4
OrfciMmnloned TTmm
la all stations et llfo, wkoso vlor and
vitality may have boon undermined and
broken-down by over -work, oxactlna.
social duties, tho too frequent bearing ol
children, or other causes, will find In Dr.
Pierce's Favorite- Prescription tho most
potent, Invigorating rostoratlvo strength
giver over devised for their special bono
PL Nurslngrraothers wltLflnd It especial'
ly valuable IK sustaining Kiplr strength
andpromotlnjSmaiwndantTrJyirlshment
for tho child. upVctant wprWrs too
will find It a cr rclpjuMwrrftnVrA thu
system for baby's coming and fchdclng
Uio ordeal comparatively painless? A
cnflJo nn'hmn ln.nv state, or condition
PLtno fcmnlo system.
Delicate, lurvuus, weak women, who
suitor from freoucnt headaches, back
nchn, drnKnlng-uown distress low down
In tho abdomen, or from painful or Irreg
ular monthly periods, gnawing or dis
tressed sensation In stomach, dluy or
faint pells, soo imaginary specks or spots
floating beforo eyes, havo disagreeable,
pelvic catarrhal drain, prolapsus, ante
version or retro-version or other displace
ments of womanly organs from wenknes
of parts will, whether thoy experience
nmny or only a low or tno abovo symp
toms, find relief and a permanent euro by
lainy
Prnserlm
This world-famed specific for woman's
using faithfully and fairly porslstoutlj
ur. ricruo's favonto rrcscripnon.
weaknesses una nocui nr aliments la a
nuro glyceric extract ot tho choicest nv
llvo. medicinal roots without a drop of
Alcohol In Its mnko-un. All Its Ingredi
ents printed In plain English on Its bottle
wrapper and attested under oath. Dr.
Plorco thus Invites tho fullest Invcstlga'
tlon of his formula knowing that It will
bo found tocontnln only tho best npmiD
known to tho most advanced medical
scloncoof nil tho different schools of prac
tice for tho cure of woman's pocullat
weaknesses and allmcntt.
If you want to know moro about the
composition and professional endorse
ment of tho "Favorite Proscription," send
postal card request to Dr. It. V. Pierce,
Buffalo, N. Y., for his re booklet treat
lag of same.
You can't afford to accept ns a substi
tute for this remedy qfmoinicrmi)XMUloj
a cocrot nostrum of unknown ormipo
Hon Don't dn It. .
PENDLETON WHEAT
SELLS AT 7flc.
Oregon Sienna Mineral Paint Co.
W. Y. RICHARDSON, Manager
Wc arc manufacturing forty-two Standard Tints
and colors of Oregon Mineral Paint Ground in Oil
and Guaranteed Strictly Puro, Durable and Sat
isfactory in every particular.
Salem, Oregon, Juno 10tht 1008,
Oregon Sienna Mineral Paint Co, M 1), II, Weynnr, iirrsldcut, Sulcnr,
Oregon,
, Dear Sir:
It is Uio plcasnro cf the State Hoard of Agriculture oltlclitls to In
fonu your coiujmny that after n thorough tent of the paints furnished
tho board for tho building on (!,o S(nt Fair Grounds tlwit TIIEV
HAVE PROVEN Illfllli.V SATISFACTORY, and that wo cnu rccom
mend theju to all jiartlj.
. UOIIfVIUCU tills. UOHIXI
i3.rcqulrliii'aii A No, 1 article of Ortfcou prodtit
forlorn, Kospcctfully yours, ,
' 1 A. WELCIlJuSecretary.
tvV'-
.it
r
W;. F. MATIX)OKi lrcsldeiit.
f. 1). WISDOM, Vice-President.
McMlmiVlllc. Oregon, April 2, 1008.
Oregon Sienna Mineral Paint Co. Salem, Oregon.
GcHtlemeii: . .. . , ,
. , ( In reply to your of recent date, will say tliat tho Slqtna paint
that tlio Btato bought f-om you In tho year 1008 (18 barrels) niul about
the surrio amount in .1007, to paint tho Oregon State lutaiin Asylam
buildings, lias given cntlra satlsfactlou. ll'-i'oro wo put this paint "ii,
our brick whJIIs sweat so badly w thought wo would try cement on them
to keep tho moisture out, but our architect from Portland thought best
to try some of your Sienna Mineral Paint. Slnco wo put your paint on,
It shut out all of tho moisture nnd we havo perfectly dry walls now.
It Is my opinion tliat thcro Is nothing bettec tlian your paint for hrlcfi:
walls, and I take pleasuro In reromnejidhig It, to tho public.
Yours very truly,
J. F,.CALBREATIT.
Whont 1b now 75 cents in tho locnl
market, and thoro woro many snlos
yesterday. It was tho liveliest day
with tho wheat buyers slnco Satur
day. ThlB was probably duo to tho
Jump of two cents which occurred In
tho quotations, tho prlco up to yes
torday having boon 73 cento.
It Is estimated that nt least 100,
000 bushols of wheat woro sold yes
terday. It was all in comparatively
smnll lots and was from all sections
of tho country. Furthermore, nearly
nil of tho local buyers shared In
tho buying.
At present t'noro seem? a tendency
to soil at tho high prices bolng of-
forcd. Though somo growers Bay
they will hold for an advance, tho
most of them seem to bo willing to
lot go at 75 cents rnthor than risk
a decline. Accordingly to tho buyQrs
tho mo't of thoso who roftfio to
sell tholr wheat now do so bocauso
thoy aro not yet far enough along
with threshing.
o
Chronic, Diarrhoea Relieved.
Mr. Edward E. Honry, with tho
United StatCB Express Co., Chicago,
writes, "Our gonoral superintendent,
Mr. Quick, handed mo a bottlo of
Chnmborlaln'B Colic, Cholera and
Dlnrrhoun Romedy somo tlmo ago to
check an attack of tho old chronic
diarrhoea. I havo used it slnco time
tlmo and cured many on our train?
who havo been sick. I nm an old
eoldlor who served with Ruthorford
n. Hayes and William McK'nloy four
years In tho 23rd Ohio Refitment,
and havo no ailment except chronic
diarrhoea, which this remedy stops
nt once." For sale by Dr. Stono'a
drug store.
A drawback ia bettor than a. sot
back.
ANOTHER RAILWAY
FOR NORTHWEST
(Cleveland Plalndcaior.) '
Tho announcement was mado yes
terday by B. F. Homer, genoral
passenger agent. The growing In
dustrial Importance of tho north
west, ho explained, calls for aggro
slveness. Considering that rallrondJ
havo abandoned many foreign agen
cies lately and havo been slow to
branch out In any direction, this
movo is viewed as a good sign ot
tho times.
Tho promotion of Bonn glvd the
proposed Invasion moro sign'.flcnncc.
Ho Is ono of tho best known pas
senger men In tho country. Ho httB
been chief clerk horo over six years
but prior to this scrvico was twlca
tho head of pasiengor departments.
For two years ho was genoral pas
ocngor ngont of tho Jacksonville &
St. Louis.
In 1002, when tho Burlington ab
sorbed tho Jacksonville lino, Bonn
was offered a placo as district pas
senger ngont. Ho preferred, how
over, to chanco his futuro as right
hand riian under Horner Prior to
his connection with .tho Jacksonville
& St Louis, ho was genoral pasBcn
ger agent of tho Goodrich steamboat
lines at Chtcngo.
Bonn began at the bottom' round
as a clerk In tho general ofllccs of
tho Burlington road, Ho was later
mado chief clork of F. C. Donald,
when tho latter was gonoral passen
ger agent of tho Chicago & Atlan
tic, now tho Erie. His next position
was special ngmt of tho passonger
department ot tho Santa Fo and
chief clork of thnt passongor de
partment. This work, took Bonn all
about tho country.
Whon Donald becamo commis
sioner of tho Central Passenger as
sociation ho picked Bonn ns hh
chief clork. In that capacity ho had
chargo of all Joint tarlft3 and thus
learned well tho rato end of tho pas
senger gfimo. This and other tech
nical oxporlcnco has Borved Bonn
and tho Nickel Plato well, especially
under requirements ot tho Interstate
commerco commission.
"I rognrd him as cnpablo of filling
my position or any other of tho
kind," said Horner yestordny rofor
rlng to Bonn.
Bonn hns many friends In this
city Ho haa boon nctlvo In bohnlf
of tho Cleveland paBsongor commlt
tco, of which ho was chairman nnd
sccrotnry In 1905, and holpcd or
gnnlzo tho Transportation club.
O. F, Thompson, chief rato clorlt
in tho Nlckol Plato passongor do
partmont, will succeed Bonn ns tho
chief clork.
JsflslsMiivlsW
H . av" i&H
Tilts woman saya that sick
women Hlitmld not full to try
Lydltv 12. l'inklinm's Vegotablo
Compound iih alio did.
Mrs. A. Gregory, of 2305 Lawrence
St., Denver, Col., writes to Mrs.
I'inklmm:
" 1 was practically an invalid for six
rents, on account of fctnnle troubles.
I underwent an operation by the
doctor's advice, but In a few months I
was worse than beforo. A friend ad
vised Lydla K. Plnklmm's Vegetable
Compound nnd It restored me to perfect
health, buuIi ah I havo not enjoyed In
many yearn. Any woman sutroring as
I ' did with backache, bearing-down
( A Faithful Friend.
1 "I havo used Chamberlain's Colic,
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy
slnco it was first introduced (o tho
public in 1872, and havo never found
ono Instance wjioro a. euro, was not
speedily effected by Ha uiu. I havo
been a commercial traveler for IS
years, and novor start out on a trip
without this, my faithful friend,"
says H. S. Nichols of Oakland, Ind.
Ter. Whon a man has used a romedy
for 35 years ho knows its value and
Is competent to Bpoak. For sale by
Dr. Stone's drug store,
o
Cheery fathors und mothors make
happy boys and girls.
rains, and periodic palnN.should not fall
to ubo Lydla E. Pfukhain's Vegetable
COmpouuu."
FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN.
For thirty years Lytlitv E. Pinki
Imm's Vegetable- Compound, mtul
from roots nnd herbs, lms been tho
Btnndnrd remedy for fomalo ills,
and has positively cured thousands of
women who havo been troubled with
displacements, inflammation, ulcera
tion, fibroid tumors, irregularities,
periodic pains, backache, that bear-ing-down
feeling, flatulency, indigw
tion,(lizziness or nervous prostration.
Why don't you try it?
Mrs. Plnklinm Invites nil sick
women to write her for Advice.
Blio litis trttlded tliousantls to
health. Address, Lynn, Mass.
Activo at 87.
This would bo unusual newB if
niton nnd women would keep them
selves freo from rhotituntlsm and all
nchca and pains as well ns keeping
tholr muscles and Joiutu limber with
Ballard's Snow Liniment, S.old by
all dealers.
'CHICHESTER'S PILL!
Vv if
Ait
ltdlMt AH rr lnt$minhf
M-hMttra HlaMaad n
IMlla In Mad ami Uald lr
lxir, aall IUl Hlu flUwa.
?r"i?4- A'Vnr ttM'lV""'1
tewskixntnu DCTt.eafiMl. Alvara nm
SOiO BY DRUGGISTS EVERY
BUTTERNUT 11UEAD.
It Is worth more than any otliw
(read yet the price is no ktgker.
Tor sal at your grocera'.
CALIFORNIA nAKSRT,
Thonms & Cooley, lroi.
Salem Fence Works
Headquarters for Wovbh Wire
Fencing,
Poultry Netting, Pickets, Gate,
Mnlthold Roofing, P. & D. Ready
Roollng, Scroon Doors aad Ad
justable Window Screens.
CHAS. D. MULLIGAN
Successor
WALTER MORLRT.
2B0 Court fit. Salem, Or.
THFQF DAIWTC arc used by the State on
IILOL rlLlIlll3 Public Institutions on their
Merit and hava stood the severest tests that can be applied.
APPLY BY MAIL OR PHONC OR CALL AT
FACTORY ON TRADE STREET
BETWEEN CHURCH AND HIGH
This Paint is taken from the Mines in Lane county, and
manufactured at Salem Ore.
MM
j IHan-hom Curod.
"Mr fathor has for years been
troubled with diarrhoea, and tried
every means possible to effect a
euro, without avail," writes John
II. Zlrklo of Phltlppl. W. Va. "Ho
aw. Chamberlain's Colic, Cholora
and Dlatrhoea Remedy advertised In
the Phillppl Republican and decided
to try It. Tho result Is ono bottlo
cured him and ho has not suffered
with the disease for 18 months. Be
foro taking this remedy ho was a
constant sufferer. He l now sound
nnd well, nnd although CO year?
pld, can do aB much work as a young
man." Sold by Dr, Stone's drug
store.
. i o
Tho brightest thunderbolt comes
from tho darkest sky.
o
The Lazlcftt Max in the World.
would not be contented to be kept
In the house and doing nothing by
rheumatism. Neither are you, who
aro always busy and active. Then
don't neglect the first twinge of an
ache or pain that you might think
is Just a "crick." Rub well with
Ballard's Show Liniment and no
natter what the trowble ii, It will
Ihtappear at eace. Sold by ad
dealers.
' COLONISTS' FARES, WESTBOUND
Fall Season, 1908
COLONIST PARKS FROM IMPORTANT KA8TKRN' O.TIKS TO fiA.
LKM VIA PORTLAND, WHICH WILL 1U2 IN KFFKCT DAILY
k
FROM 8ElTKMHKR 1 TO OOTOHKIl
l.
JOOH.
From ' Rato.
Atlanta, Ga IC1.GB
Augusta, Ga CI. 75
Baltimore, Md via differ
ential lines ..,,' CI.2H
Bololt, Wis. 35. 8R
Blrpilngham, Ala 47.1ft
Bloomlngton, III, . , 36.80
Bristol, Tonn 51.75
Boston, Mass., via differ
ential linos .,,,, 54,45
Buffalo, N. Y via dlfror-
utlal linos 47.50
Iuunmgtoii, iu, ,,,,,,,,, ji,uv
Cairo, III , 38.75
Charleston, S. C. ,...,... 54.15
Chicago, HI 3800
Cincinnati, O. 42.20
Cleveland, O., via differ
ential linos .4 , . 44.75
Columbia, S, C 51.75
Columbus, O, 43.60
Detroit, Mich., via differ
ential lines 43.00
Dee Moines, Ia 3.2.85
Elmlra, N, Y via differ
ential lines . ...; 51.80
Evanavlllo, Ind. .,.,..., 39.00
Guelph, Ont ,....., .05ui
Hamilton, Ont. . ,. , 40.05
Hannibal, Mo 31.00
Indianapolis, Ind 40.1tf
Jacksonville, Fla 55. GO
Knoxvllle, Tonn 49.00
Louisvlllo, Ky 41.70
Memphis, Tenn 39. CC
Milwaukee, Wis., via Mis-
ourl river 38-00
Rato.
From
Mllwaukoo, Wis,, via St,
'mil nnd Spoknno ...... .$3G. CO
Mobllo, Ala 50.53
Montgomery, Ala 40.70
Montreal, Quo 52,70
Muskogee, Ok lav 5 f. .;'.. 33;46
Natmvlllo, Tonn . . . 44.00
Now York, N. Y., via differ
ential lines 55.00
Oklahoma; Oklit rrrr 33.45
Ottumwa. Ia 33.00
Peoria, III 80.05
Philadelphia, Pa., via dlffor-
ontlul lines 51.75
Pittsburg, Pa., via differ
ential lines ,', . 4700
St. Louis, Mo , , , i-. . 35 50
St. Thomas, Ont 40.0
Sa'vannah, Ga 54.33
Springfield, HI 3G.0O
Tallahasso, Fla 55.85
Toledo, O 43.5(1
Tor.onto, Ont 40.05
Tuscaloosa, Miss 40.00
Washington, D, C, via dlf-
erorUlal llnoj 53.25
MiBhOiirl ' Hlver 'Connnoii PolHtf,
Kansas City, Mo.'. ,7,.. .$30.00
St. Joseph, Mo. 30.00
Leavenworth, Ka 3000
.AfchUon, Kaa. ...... s,. 30.00
Council Bluffs, la 30.00
Sioux City, la 30.00
St. Paul, Minn 30 00
Minneapolis, .Minn 30.00
Wi,t. M'MURRAY, JOHN M. HOOTT,
Genoral Passenger Agent, Asst. Gen. Passenger. Agent,
CIIA8. 8. FEE, (Paclfle System.)
Passenger Traffic Manager,
gouthera Pacific Conpaay.