Daily capital journal. (Salem, Or.) 1903-1919, August 13, 1908, Page 6, Image 6

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    . 4 5AYUrAL JOURNAL, SAStfoB-Wk THUKSDAV, AUGUST 38,
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CANADA. ,
Has New
policies
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Oresjon Sienna Mineral Faint Co,
it
W. Y. RICHARDSON, Manager
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vy'noBi Tj
'rrHIBi km
Vr inK''n!n
lr,W,5' - M$
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B1SM'.h tif hJ we j 'if iH
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$'?y'-5' !Sr
More proof tlmt Lydlft E. rink
luim'H VcKctHplo Compound re
Ottawa,-Aug1. 13. Next month
wilt see radical changes In tho land
tinllrv nt thn HnnnAntn irrtvnrnmpnt.
The Oliver Land Act, which goes In-J
to effect September 1. will throw
open to tho public 28,000,000 ncres
of rich, arrablo land. In tho odd-
numbered sections of western Cana
da that are liberally Intersected by
a net-work of railroads, aro adja
cent to commercial markets and
. - 'cent to commercial marKcis ana
tare women to normal health. . . ... .. . ... ,
swarming with live, hustling lown-
Mru Ma tin fVitwnhn.vnt rif ittfi fin.
91st St, l'arBorwvttiw., writes:
" h'or two yrnrs I Buffered from the
worst forms of feminine Ills, until I wnn
almost driven frantic. Nothing but mor
phine Would relieve mc. L'illt K. l'lnk
nam's Vegetable Compound brought me
health and h&pplncKs, nud lunde mo a
well womiiii. Every sick woman should
beHollt by my exjicrlonec."
FACTS FOR SICK WOMEN.
For thirty youra Lydla K. J'iuk
hftm'H" Vcgotnblo Coinjxmnri, niiulo
from rootfl unci horlm, imsbcen tiio
standard remedy for female ills.
ftndliiiH positively cured thoiiH.'indHoi
wmnonwho liuvo licen troubled with
dlMplitcemontu, iulliunmiitlon, ulcoro
Hon, fibroid tntnorn, irrt'Ktilnritlcfl,
periodic rmltiH, backache, that boar-lug-down
feeling, llHtulonoy,liuHget!.
tlon,llz7.itioflM,ornorvoiu prostration.
uy uout, you try 1. 1
ships, with well established police
protection, municipal government,
schools, churches and Institutions e
scntlnl for (agricultural prosperity.
"While- tho "rontor" and the maa
with limited looso cash Is being giv
en tho opportunity of owning hi
own farm, ttnilko tho prnccedurn
hitherto followed In granting free
homesteads ho Is not nkcd to fore
go tho advantages In settled districts
and to go Into the wilderness to
flgth tho hard fights of tho pioneer.
Instead of this, the new Instrument
of tho Canadian legislature give
tho entorprlslng man free land sit
uated near flourishing towns, offer
ing all tho advantages and conven
iences of modern life.
In order, to oncourngo railroad
.Don't hesitate to ivrltn to Mrs. Ibnlldliiir In thn Dominion. Mm unv
Plnklinm If Micro 1 ntiytliln ornmont has given to tho rallronl
Hbont your aickncHH you do not I ,.. ..,. . . ,
umlonlHiul. 81io will treat your nipnnlM 32.000,000 acres of land
lAtterlucoiifldeneoniulndvlNoyou during tho Inst fow yenrs and as a
lieu iw ttiiiiitui urcr ruf(i utiuu
writing her, Hiid hecauNO of Her
vt expurleueo alio Iiiih helped
thouaandH. AddretiM, Lynn, fllusH.
A Sumrnw
Household Necessity
Dysentery, Diarrhea, Chol
era Morbus, Cholera Infan
tum, Cramps, Colic and all
Summer bowel complaints
are rarely dangerous If there
is a safe.qulck-actlnp, reliable
remedy immediately at band.
DR. D. JAYNE'S
CARMINATIVE
BALSAM
lias for onrfrcncraMonsbGen
successful in curing these
complaints, its name has
become a household word
everywhere. It Is the quickest
and surest remedy known.
Stops pain immediately, and
almost invariably brings
about speedy recovery. Never
be without it in hot weather.
Sold by all druggists per
bottle, 25c.
JayaVt Tonle Vtrttilfi-Ii
a tplendld tonic, after tha wak
enlnz effects of dyientery, dlar
rnca, ic
We are manufacturing torty-two standard hnts
and colors of Oregon Mineral Paint Ground in Oil
and Guaranteed Strictly Pure, Durable and Sat
isfactory in every particular.
i
i Salem, Oregon, June lDtli, 1008.
Oregon Slcnnn Mineral l'nlnt Co, Mr. D. II. Wcynnt, president, Salem,
Oregon.
Dcnr Sir:
It is the pleasure cf the State Hoard of Agriculture ollldnls to In-
form your company tlmt after n thorough test of the pnluts furnished
the 1onrd for the building- on the State Fair Grounds thnt TIIKr
IfAVK PROVEN' Ilinili.V SATIFACTORV, and thnt we tnn rcc'Jiii-
mend them to nil parties rcqtilrhu nti A No. 1 article of On on prodtit.
. tlon, which this board fostcs, Respectfully yours ,..
V. A. AVKIiCH, gecretury.
W. V. MATIiOCK, President.
j i , f 31. 1). WISD03I, VlcrPrcsldcnt.
Ikiselmll UookicM Tamk
Chicago, Aug. 13 Ovor $100,000
lias boon recontly lost in Chlcngo by
tho rnco track bookmakers who at
tomptod to "make books" on bnso
linll. For once In tho history of
gambling tho "bookies" wore bealon
at their own game tho baseball
lovers Tcnuw- tho gatno too well for.
them, It tdok Just four weeks for
ttfom to learn that basoball would
not lond Itnolf to "the tiger"; thoy
lost from $1000 to $115,000 each
Uookmakors, with racing stopped,
wore growing fat and seedy until
the hatch.)! Held allured nine, of
thorn, votorans of many hazards. A
unlquo system of giving oiIiIr to tho
hotting "fans" was compiled and tho
boards showed a tango of soleetlon
Mch as "8 to B against two clubi
winning," or "4 to 1'. against three
cluba winning," or "8 to l agalnat
four clubs winning." Practically no
bols wore tnken on single guinea hut
tho selections, sot forth with odds,
wero offered.. Tho sohcino soomed to
present to tho fans nn opportunity
to hot on olght tenms nnd two
leagues with a combination of 01
plays for tho bookmaker. Hnwovor,
tho fnns, who know nil thy teams
nnil players averngua by hoart.
plck(Hl tho wlim'ug tennis. Hnlnnns
which took buts from tho fnns nud
tolophmted thorn to the olearlm:
'ioiiho received a commlislon of 50
per cent. Gambler who have mnde
many u book on tho groat, American
derbltH, have found tlmt baseball Is
a "straight" gamo that cannot bo
"doped."
Q
A reunion of. pioneer fiddlers
further Inducement thoy hnvo boon
left absolutely unfettered In tho
cholco of locality and tho time of
selection, but recently wore mnde to
solect tholr Innds. Tho compnnhs
havo taken full ndvantngo of this
genorous provllon and mndo a con
stant prnctlvo of leaving tholr grants
In nbeyanco unless nftor closely
watching tho trend of Immigration
and settlement thoy could make up
tholr minds ns to what trnctn of
laud would, best servo tholr Inter
ests,
Tho Lnurlor ndmlnistrntl6n, ever
since tho yenr 180ft when It enmo
Into powor, has followed a different
line of action, It hns cIiohoii to holt)
railroad construction by cash grants
or guaranty nnd It Increasingly
pressed on tho rnllrnnd companies to
forthwith choose tholr land grnnts.
t'ndor tho Impetus of this policy nt
tho end of 1007 tho work of select
ing land grants by the railways had
boon completed, thus lonvlng tho
Dominion government absolutely un
hindered In throwing open vnst
tracts of valuable land for free
hoinostondlng purposes.
3Ic3tlnnvllle, Otegon, April 2, 1008.
Oregon Slcnnn 3Iiner.il Paint Co Sidcin, Oregon.
Gentlemen:
In reply to your of recent date, will say that the Slcnnn point
thnt the state bought foin you in the year 1008 (18 bane's) and about
the Mime amount In .1007, to paint (he Oregon State Int'inn Asylum
buildings has given entire satisfaction. IWorc mo put this paint on.
our brick walls sweat si badly we thought we would try cement on them
to keep the. moisture out, but our architect from Portland thought best
to try some of your Sienna MIncml Paint. Since we put your paint on,
it shut out all of the moisture and we hnvo perfectly dry walls now.
It is my opinion that there is nothing better than your pnlnt for bricK
twills, and 1 take pleasure in recommending it to the public.
Yours very truly,
J. F. CALUHEATII.
I ri rr MiinJ I . are usea oy me dtate on
1 ILwJL iiii-vJ Public Institutions on theif
Ment and have stood the severest tests that can be an
plied.
APPLY BY MAIL OR PHONE, OR CALL AT
FACTORY ON TRADE STREET
BETWEEN CHURCH AND HIGH
Ibrl
Kvory town has thorn, nnd'lf it oo
curs ns anticipated there will bo a
awing old time down In Portland.
3X YOU OUT UP
WITH A lVAME BACK?
,KUcy TtohWc Makes You Miserable.
Ahuott (tvervlx-lv wlm r--,il id i..,,.-...
papers it viu know 0 the wonderful
cur-ea uuuie oy Hr.
Kilmer's Swamp-
Hit, tha gict kiu
ney, Hvtr audiad.
'd.rKinodv. '
It (a the sreat met!
lent triumph of the
liliietreltlli rrninrv.
discowrcxlaftcrvciiM
of sclruttiic rxiareli
-.-iiiiSi.'. ',wr, Mlujor, Um
Waddvr jecialtt, and is woiulut fully
uccfm tn promptly curltig lame Imck,
utic mid, eatnrtlt of the bladder nud
liftgin-s mtwp;t wmcJi ts the 'et
lpt PI Utluy ttmli1. " ,
t)r, Kilmer's wttM;wbt U not tee
omuumlvtl for iivt'rytUin. Uttlf ou lu e
ktttv livtr or bladder ttoublo U wilWc
tmm Jut the tvuitxty ou ueil U k
1m trntnl li w litauy way, tn hpiu
if athl tn private pravtwe. and )ia
&Kavwl tu .fTt-Kfnl ill every ftimN tli.it
HpeeiKt arrangvincut Ju Ii itado by
which aH rnvkraof thu iMjKr. who ha
COFFEE
Insist on the roaster's
name; never mind the
country' it grew or is said
to have prown in.
Year kkkm return your inencr It rou (o't
lll &iiflUu.'i lie. 1. v. Vif uiiu
CHICAGO
HAS TWO
SENSATIONS
Chlcngo, Aug. 13, Tho cream ol
Chicago's society ninny rich nnd
promlnenU women hnvo received 1
sovoro rebuke from Municipal Judge
aemnlll who Iiub appealed to their
Bonso of duty to humanity by tolling
them to Icavo cats and dogs alone
and help the poor and needy children
Instond. Theso socloty womon hnvo
boon spondlng money nnd time In
mlnlstorlng to Btrny cats and dogs
nnd tho walls and howls of tho pa
tlons so dlstrncted tho neighborhood
around tho "hospital" that tho res.
dontB resolved to air this fad of Chl-
cago'cs "four hundred" In tho
nmm.!,,? .1,-,!, ,L P.?"C.! 1 l,0l"'' " luduitrlnl Activity. 121.B25; in 17C1 tho total number suggest tho tiOBslblllty that tlr
and long nights. Then the Inw took ' Mn,t,,,w' ,n hl8 fnls treatlso of Inhabitants had Incrensed but may bo termod tho drawing powers
Its courso and H dors and 10 cats , , l"ncipioB or population, u,3lG, or 3.G por cent In BO years, natural nnd Industrial re:ouritr
wero given tho doath penalty though ' uvwnrvu. u,ul U1 nlrl lonuoncy After the mlddlo of tho eighteenth on papulation has culminated It
lator glvou a atay of execution of '""onso Is checkod by Inn- century, however, continuous In- are justified nt least In asking i
nno weok. Mrs. Mnrgaret Cartor ', M,,U ,l ",u",,s 0I Buusistouce, out crenso occurred, amounting to 3,- Influences upon Increaso of r
mnnnger of tho refugo for crlpnUd V, , "uuw,,"" 8"0,U11 00 w.uo in isoi, 9,000.000 In 1851 tlon, if any, aro being exerted ftt c
caU and homolcHMt dogs, conducted '"? ;, "0W ,nd,,8tr,us' tho ftad H.500,000 In 1901. This chnng. mnrvoloua economic changes r:
tho defoneo and rocolvod tho scerlm: ' , 0,""0,u of ml"09 nn(l tho oxtt"'- was coincident with tho crontlon of progress.W. S. llossltcr In t-'A!
of tho court on behalf of the nrla- '., n .! c,onu0,roe' ,,,rootl' or In- tho llrltlsh Industry nnd trade. lantlc.
to cretlc backers of the organization J,ro!Uy' f"rnl8h ma8 of 'Uliort 1 Hut If It bo true that tho quicken- 0
"Cnro for tho hungry, sick nnd " '""""r anu suoni to ing of Industrial life baa tondod to
ninltnod children of Chlcaao's noor r! . " ' . '"n"(l for ,n,limn l)8,K8 incronso poulntlon. the prcont stn-
tlrst. nnd there will ho little time , h l mny Ue l0rme(1 n I)0I'U- Uonnr' condition of population In
loft to wnBto on cnts and dogs," snld , Z.a '. . 1nrls of Eurono previously pointed
1-1 v.. ui t..iisiiiiu 11 mi
This Paint is taken from the Mines in Lane county, and
manuractured at 5a!em, Ore.
Judge Ciomnlll.
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Chicago Subway,
Chicago, Aug. 13. Ilonl work tin.
on giibwny plans for Chlcngo linH be
gun, preparatory work, however, for
the aubway task is n huue one. In.
.vnlvltiR now the charting of overv
water and gas pipe, every telephone,
telegraph, light and signal wlro con-
dull In tho down town dlitrlet. Of
thone the olty has no record what
ever, and us the notworl? of thtvsu
!.- mm cuniiiiiia.inaKos ainuwt a
solid mesh at the- streot Intersec
tions, jo thnt one can walk aorosi
upon them when .the pnvlng Is torn
up. this phnsoaf the preparatory
work la Intricate and daunting.
Meanwhile the subways of eastern
and European elites aro being In
vosttgated by'thr?e exports who will
souk to point out the mititnkes tunJe
eliewberc ni well n the admirable
feature. Uy this research work
Chicago experts to excel Now York
In subway building and avoid tho
blunders which already aro troubling
Manhattan h I xperted that all
"19 pipes and v4r now In Ute
streets will lo ultimately nine. In
the subway the immodiate nl for
Mt U for th relief of trHttlo nnn.
gostlon. The streets ilAwndown havo
become badly oYfcUrowdod and at
the
I Wales, for oxamplo, In 1701, wns G
Tnrn irr.rl n.tmnnvnr Tflll f I
that you need It. That 1$ the w
when you need It: then youw'",
present tute of population
growth (he Nittdltloiw In ten years
Sra;Ttrfiti b0 Mn-U iout an un.
twmttwHifrMiby tuall.a'wa booUUU fsrourid Vytem of rapid transit.
iX tc art SwatnpKoot. and how to 0
mwftwtWjwiluTB kidney wrbUUlcrtrou. I R,. M fcj. , , , ,
V4s Wlw writing tueutKut mtdlujj tin I bmo ' "ow In Illineis: forty
nvfciirthtitvitirKudcHilvour thnjiaj IV)mocrats votiM th u..
jWip(tvrr. Kilmer P'VsUn luTbir- ticket In order to uomluate
,V QX.t JSMjIIMIRUMI,
G&m
Xi TJw rirwJ.tr
HHvni M4il one.
. i-.lJ M J . t-u j ? Til MUut af
m44 Vh' H hw4 tMUU. Pou't Hwkq
mv Utkke, bwt nMciMlicr tto uamv,
fw-)Hf, Dr KHmtr's Swa-Rootr
M ttf dtrMM, SJBitkutAoti, N. Y., tm
rtrv,l-ai.
weak wen.
Voma wltn good complexions re
never homely, dood blood make
Reed cotaploxlons. Lane's K'-mllv
Medtclni tnskt jood blood. AJJ
irusil4 ti it for 25 cents.
Tho sottloment of tho $25,000,000
trusteed fortuno left by Otto Ynunc
lot this city, ono of tho liirirost whlnh
nnB yet In tho Unltod States boon
lied up In trust, has boon complicat
ed by tho arrival of a S3.ooo.onn
grandchild, Samuel K. Martin. Jr.,.
who immediately been mo one of the
rione.t iiniiios in his own right In
tho world. Hla nrrli-nl !,....
not only cost the six other heirs of
tho YOUIllf fnrtiin hla .... -
... --...... ,. I'UIVIUII, A
aovonth, of tho ostnte, but postponod'
the tlnal settlement of the trustoo-,
-hip tor si yoara. lie niakea the
BOVnth heir. Uy the nn-i,iin- ..-:
visions of tho Young will tho prcsenVi
lurtjine, with its accumulation. 1. tn'
&!, ... '
h III equal parts to th irrnn,T-hlf-
dron, which puts, thorofore, a big
iirumium upon baby cousins of
Samuel, Jr, Until tho bnby qanto thu J
Martins had no claim upon th 03.
tato. Tho proftpeetlfc share of Mrs.
Colla, Young tley worth was de-l
creased by Uaniuel'a appearance '
from S3 to 32 per cent of tho whole,'
that Of Mrs. Catherine n Yn.mr. tin.1
bftrl .by tho aum of $350,000 ITnderi
the terms of the trusteeship tho dl-i
vision oannot bo made until the
youngest grandohlld has attained 2i
years, and Sanuiol Is tho youngest
Young. The reaulU In this ens 1
will be Interesting commeutnrlea up
on tho growing disposition of weal
thy men to trustee their estates. In
much the same manner as Marshal)
Field did and many men in tho oal
have done. What effect the coi-tnin.
ty of great wealth will have upoh
the morals and health of the heir.
and also what effect upon financial
arjaira the trusteelnc of sn-h i,u
sums will have, nrobahlv win i,A
well known by th-8 time this $3,000,
vou tiafty receives his share of tha
Young fortune, if he doe live to
receive t.
d out, and the diminishing Increase ?. rouu,e(l w:t. 80"rmB;
- nt ,n....ininn 1.. .1 .. .? . Zl belch ng, gas on the stomacs,
'' fJ'""lntlon ' tht I "'t('i Stntei. sold bv all druggists
ALL OREGON WSLL BE AT THE
STATE EAIR
ffrffWWhty itssj mm Mw
SEPTEMBER 14 TO 19, INCLUSIVE
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Thftv will ln,i .. .......! ..... ....
'" "u btuuiHis in uetter condition and moro
h
attractive
l,n., .. ...
.- r oeioro. TBoy will find many new bplldlngs. All In all; they
win ,00 that Oregpn has the best facilities of any state west' of tho
Rooky mountains for holding a great fair. Tho Increased cash premiums
and specials WU bring the greatoat livestock show ever seen on tho
Pacific coast, and It will compare favorably with the b'est fair- of tho
oast and mlddlo west. Some of the best horsea In the United States
will be hero to participate In the speed program. Somo of tho most
attractive purses ever hung up for a western race "meet -will make
oach Individual event worth coming a long distance to see. Tho coun
tilt WIU Put up their ben la trying to secure the prizes for the' ex
hibits of their produvjts, There will be special rates on' all lines of
transportation for passers and .pedal freight' Inducements "tor all
exhibits. H you wish any particular Information it win be cheerfully
given Dy t
W. f. MATLOCK, President
Pendleton, Oregon
VI'
f. A.. WELCH, Secret?
Salem, Oregon
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